Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

PRINCIPALS AND COUNSELORSSUPPORT STAFF  Principal – Mrs. Drabing  Associate Principal- Mr. Johnson  Freshman House- Mr. Corman/Mrs. Barnes  Environmental.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "PRINCIPALS AND COUNSELORSSUPPORT STAFF  Principal – Mrs. Drabing  Associate Principal- Mr. Johnson  Freshman House- Mr. Corman/Mrs. Barnes  Environmental."— Presentation transcript:

1 PRINCIPALS AND COUNSELORSSUPPORT STAFF  Principal – Mrs. Drabing  Associate Principal- Mr. Johnson  Freshman House- Mr. Corman/Mrs. Barnes  Environmental House- Mrs. Zoet/Mr. Hurlbert  Global House- Mrs. Wallace/Mrs. Mosely  Humanities House- Mr. Solomon/ Mrs. Young  College /Career and Lone Star Dual Credit Advisor – Mrs. Herbst (Library)  Registrar- Mrs. Garrett (Front Office)  Assistant Registrar- Mrs. Valenta (Front Office)  Attendance Clerk- Mrs. Knight (Front Office)

2  Senior Conferences- October –December 2013  College Night: Wed,10/09 6-9 PM@ Humble Civic Center  NCAA Informational Meeting(College Bound Athletes) Mon, 10/21 6-7 PM  Senior Picnic- Friday 4/18/14-9:45am- 2:45 pm  Senior Prom- Saturday, 5/17/2014-8:00pm  KPHS Awards Night- Monday, 5/19/14-6:30 pm  Graduation – Saturday, 5/24/2014-Tentative

3  Complete the required 26 credits. (Review the handout given to you)  Pass your 4 EXIT level TAKS tests (English, Math, Science, Social Studies)  See your counselor for additional information.

4  Attend a 4-Year College  Attend a 2-year College  Join the military  Attend a Trade School  Enter the Workforce

5  Apply to at least 3 schools.  Is the college a good fit for you?  Utilize the College room in the library to do your research.  Talk to people who have gone to colleges you are considering.  Do they offer majors and programs that interest you?

6 Yes. You are allowed TWO college visits outside of the school day that will not count against your attendance. Two can be utilized in your junior and senior year for a total of 4. Your unused college visits from junior year will NOT carry over. You must provide appropriate documentation from the college with the following : 1. Official College Letterhead 2. Date of Visit 3. College Representative Signature Please give this documentation to Mrs. Knight

7 Please visit :www.humble.k12.tx.us/kphs Select Our SchoolSelect Counselor Page

8  Apply online as instructed on the college website.  PROOF READ your entire application including essay (if required).  Ask for additional feedback by having someone else proofread your essays/application.  Print & Submit application with all supporting documents: 1. SAT /ACT Scores are sent to the University(s) of your choice from the testing agency 2. Request Transcripts to be sent to your colleges 3. Pay all required Application Fees

9  Apply Texas  www. Applytexas.org -Texas Colleges Only  The Common Application  https://www.commonapp.org https://www.commonapp.org Private Colleges all over the Country  Refer to the Admissions Office  For some schools, refer to the Admissions Office for the process of admissions www.ncaaclearinghouse.org College Bound Athletes‘ Make sure you have registered with the NCAA clearinghouse.

10

11  From the KPHS Website, select “Our Schools” at the top tab  Select College -Career Room/Scholarships  Scholarships are added as we get information.  Apply for everything in which you are eligible for. Watch For Deadlines!!

12  FAFSA(Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is an application for grants, student loans, parent loans and many scholarships.  www.fafsa.gov www.fafsa.gov  Apply for your PIN between now and December 2013.  Students and parents need a PIN for Electronic Signature.

13  http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

14  Texas Success Initiative (TSI) is a state legislated program designed to improve student success in college. Prior to enrolling in college, TSI requires all entering college students to be assessed for college readiness in reading, writing and math. You can utilize the following for exemptions:  SAT/ACT, TAKS and other assessments www.collegeboard.org/texas-sample-questions  SAT and ACT- End of junior year/beginning of Senior year. Students must request testing agency to send scores to colleges.  SAT Subject TEST- Take at completion of highest level of the subject. Required for admission to some colleges and for some majors.

15  www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com SAT/AP Testing Info Scores can be sent directly to schools  www.actstudent.org www.actstudent.org ACT Testing Scores can be sent directly to schools  Allow 4-6 weeks to for score reports to be processed.  Test scores are NOT on your transcript.

16  See Mrs. Valenta or Mrs. Garrrett in the registrar’s office.  Any electronic transcript sent to a college(s) in the state of Texas is free. Any electronic transcript sent outside of Texas is $2.00  To request an official transcript that you are mailing yourself to a college and/or scholarship application(s) is $1.00 per transcript.

17  The registrars do not mail transcripts for scholarships. This is done by the student.  Please allow 48 hours for a transcript request.

18  You can obtain your rank and GPA from your counselor. Ranks and GPA are based off of 9 th - 12 th year’s grades. They are also located on your transcript.  Rank and GPA’s will be updated at the end of January to include Fall 2013 grades.  Final Rank and GPA will be determined at the last grading period.

19  Texas House Bill 588, commonly referred to as the "Top 10% Rule", is a Texas law passed in 1997.Texas  The law guarantees Texas students who graduated in the top ten percent of their high school class have automatic admission to all state-funded universities.  University of Texas in Austin will take the top 7%.

20  Students who do not rank in the top 10% are reviewed for admissions and may be admitted based on rank, & SAT/ACT scores.  Some Colleges have alternative admissions programs which provide a gateway to entrance at the college Example: EX-CAP (UT Austin), Summer Gateway (Texas Tech)  Contact the college and speak to an admissions counselor for any questions regarding acceptance.

21  Apply online in the Spring by March 1 st (recommended)  TAKS scores can be used for admission if the score is high enough.  Confer with the college you plan to attend to complete additional testing if required.  Please contact the community college or Trade school for additional information.

22 Starting the second week in October 2013, the counselors will meet with each of you individually for 15-20 minutes to briefly review:  Credits  College Application Questions/Status  Senior Packet  Questions about College/Community College/Trade School etc.  Transcripts  ACT/SAT/TSI Testing  Bridges Career Exploration  Please make a list of questions to bring to your Senior meeting. We are here for you!! Please stop by our office anytime!!

23  You register ONE TIME, and you get a barcode you can take to any of the automated fairs.  Put an end to filling out info cards at every table.  Instead, spend your time talking with the schools and finding out what YOU want to know.

24  Select TACRAO, 9/11-11/30 2013 College Night Wed,10/09 6-9 PM@ Humble Civic Center

25 ENJOY YOUR SENIOR YEAR!!!


Download ppt "PRINCIPALS AND COUNSELORSSUPPORT STAFF  Principal – Mrs. Drabing  Associate Principal- Mr. Johnson  Freshman House- Mr. Corman/Mrs. Barnes  Environmental."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google