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GET SET FOR LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Junior Guidance Lesson- Fall 2014

GET SET FOR LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Junior Guidance Lesson- Fall 2014. Something for EVERYONE!. College/University (4 year or 2 year) Approx. 82% of RBHS Students go on to a 4 year college/university or 2 year community college

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GET SET FOR LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Junior Guidance Lesson- Fall 2014

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  1. GET SET FOR LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOLJunior Guidance Lesson- Fall 2014

  2. Something for EVERYONE! • College/University (4 year or 2 year) • Approx. 82% of RBHS Students go on to a 4 year college/university or 2 year community college • College Admissions Difficulty- ranges from Open(anyone w/a HS diploma can attend) to Highly Selective. EVERYONE has a chance to go onto college after graduation! • Technical School • Military • Employment • You should ALL have a plan for what you will do after you leave RBHS!

  3. So, what do you need to do this year?

  4. 1. Do Your Research • Use MO Connections to complete self-assessments and college/career research • Self-Assessments are a great place to start if you have no idea what you want to do • You can also use MO Connections to find out more about careers and schools/programs of interest • You should all have a MO Connections account: • Your MO Connections username should be the same username you use to login to school computers (ex. 16rcr01) • Your MO Connections password should be “cps” followed by your student number (ex. Cps12345) • See your counselor if you need help logging in! • View this Presentation for info on How to Access and Navigate MO Connections

  5. More research opportunities • Check out these other great online resources for more college, career, and scholarship research • www.fastweb.com • www.cappex.com • Cool feature on Cappex.com- graph showing your odds of getting in based on test scores and GPA • Exploring My Options http://dhe.mo.gov/ppc/exploringmyoptions.php • www.collegeboard.com • http://youcango.collegeboard.org/?navid=bf-ycg(You Can Go!) • College brochures & info available in Guidance (take them with you!)

  6. Great info also available on our website!  You can find information about ACT/SAT/PSAT, Post-Secondary Planning and MORE on the Guidance website (accessible from the RBHS homepage)!

  7. Things to think about when researching schools… • Size (of campus, of student population, of classes) • Admissions requirements • Majors/Programs of Study Offered • Type (public/private) • Location (urban, suburban, rural) • Athletics and Activities • Cost (Sticker Price vs. Net Price) • Use the Net Price Calculator on a college’s Financial Aid website to get a more accurate estimate of how much you will have to pay to attend that school. • Financial Aid availability/ Scholarships Available • Research, Study abroad, Internship opportunities • College Comparison Worksheets can help when researching schools/programs (available on the Post-Secondary Planning Page of the Guidance Website) • **We have college reps coming to RB throughout the year. Come visit them to get lots of up-to-date, “insider” info on schools of interest! See the College Visit Calendar on the Guidance Homepage!

  8. 2. Take Entrance Exams • ACT/SAT (for most 4 year schools), • COMPASS (for some 2-year schools, typically taken Senior year or when you register with the college you will attend) ASVAB (military) • (more info about these tests on the Guidance Website) • MOST RBHS Students will take the ACT. • You should take the ACT or SAT at least once before the end of your junior year! • In fact, you will all get to take it on April 28, 2015! Get excited and thank the State of MO for picking up the tab 

  9. How can you prepare for the ACT? • Because the exam is designed to measure general academic development, your best preparation is a solid high school curriculum. • ACT Prep offered through Guidance and the Career Center • Before/After SchoolPrep: • December 1-4 and 8-11, 2014 • January 26-30 and February 2-5, 2015 • Super Saturdays: Oct. 11, 2014 and April 11, 2015 • Info on Guidance Website • You can also find practice tests in Guidance or on the ACT website www.actstudent.org

  10. 3. Develop a plan to pay for your education • Most financial aid opportunities aren’t available until your senior year; however, you should begin exploring what scholarships are out there NOW! • Research: individual school websites, guidance webpage, websites such as: www.fastweb.com, www.cappex.com, www.scholarships.com • FAFSA4Caster- you can use this to get an estimate of how much financial aid you can expect to receive https://fafsa.ed.gov/FAFSA/app/f4cForm?execution=e1s1 • Net Price Calculator- You can use the Net Price Calculator available on a college’s financial aid website to get a more accurate estimate of how much it will cost for you to attend that school. • *Have your parent/guardian’s most recent tax info available as you complete the FAFSA4Caster or Net Price calculator for the most accurate results.

  11. A+ Program • Looks great on your resume even if you’re not planning on going to a 2 year school or Tech School • Several 4 year colleges offer A+ incentive scholarships • Example: SEMO offers $1,000, Columbia College offers $2,500/year renewable, Park Univ. offers $3,000, MO Valley offers ½ off tuition…and those are just a few of MANY schools who offer incentive scholarships! Application on A+ Program Webpage! • Training sessions in December if you want to do your tutoring next semester! • Check the InfoBruin and RB Website for dates/times

  12. Anything else you should do?

  13. WORK HARD IN YOUR CLASSES- take challenging courses, look at taking career related courses next semester or next year if possible, and work hard to earn your best grades • Junior year is SO important- it’s the last year that you have to improve your GPA before sending off transcripts next year (most college deadlines are before the end of 1st sem. Senior year). • Job Shadow, Informational Interview, or Intern in a career area • Research schools and do campus visits during breaks • Be careful of your online reputation- colleges and employers check facebook, twitter, etc. Make sure you’re not posting things that you don’t want them to see. • GET INVOLVED! • If you’re not involved in school or community activities, get involved! School and employers look at your activities and leadership experience

  14. Guidance is now on Twitter!! • FOLLOW US @RBHSGuidancefor lots of fabulous information! • Scholarship info and deadlines • College visits • ACT/SAT reminders • Job Opportunities • Fun Stuff (like FREE Andy’s!) • And more! 

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