UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE 2013 Creating Your UC Admissions Toolkit.

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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE 2013 Creating Your UC Admissions Toolkit

2 Freshman admission requirements Campus selection using Comprehensive Review Guiding students through the college preparation process Resources for you and your students Frequently asked questions This workshop will cover:

Freshman Admissions Requirements

Admission Requirements 4 A-G Subject Requirements a) 2 years of history/social studies b) 4 years of English c) 3 years of math d) 2 years of lab science e) 2 years of a language other than English (LOTE) f) 1 year of a Visual or Performing Art course (VPA) g) 1 additional college prep elective course that falls within the a-f subject requirements Coursework Complete any 11 UC-approved a-g courses prior to senior year Complete all 15-course a-g subject pattern by the end of senior year Courses must be completed with a grade of C or better

Freshman Admission Requirements 5 Grade point average Minimum 3.00 weighted GPA (for CA Residents) Minimum 3.40 weighted GPA (for Non-CA Residents) Based on all a-g courses completed in 10th and 11th grades, including summer courses Examinations ACT with Writing or SAT Reasoning Test by December of senior year Some campuses may recommend SAT Subject Tests for specific majors: examination-requirement/SAT-subject-tests/

Qualifying by Examination Scores 6 By exam only Must achieve a minimum total UC Score of 410 (425 for nonresidents) A minimum UC Score of 63 on each component of the ACT or SAT Reasoning Test and on each SAT Subject Test* SAT Subject tests ARE required in two different disciplines No minimum GPA is required UC Score index: ments/examination/

Campus Selection Using Comprehensive Review

Selection 8 Selection = Choosing students for admission when a campus cannot admit all applicants who meet the freshman admissions requirements Individual campus selection practices vary, but all draw from the same Comprehensive Review factors Comprehensive review Varies by campus; criteria set by faculty committee Multiple types of Comprehensive Review Campuses dont collaborate on admission decisions

Comprehensive Review Factors 9 Campuses draw from 14 academic and personal factors approved by University faculty, including: Grades and test scores, and: Academic weighted GPA in all completed a-g courses Quality of senior year program, measured by the type & number of academic courses in progress or planned Academic accomplishments in light of your life experiences and special circumstances Special talents, leadership, achievements & awards Intensive study and exploration of other cultures Full list of factors: admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/how-applications-reviewed/

Comprehensive Review & the UC Application 10 Comprehensive Review is based on the entire application, including the personal statement Students need to take care to fill out the application thoroughly, including: Personal information Academic history (students must report all academic courses completed including repeated courses.) Activities & Awards, plus quantitative or qualitative explanations

Personal statement 11 An opportunity for applicants to provide information that supports and enhances the review process Adds clarity, depth, context, and meaning to a students application. The personal statement is read as part of the application. Enables applicant to make the best possible case for admission An admission decision is never based on the content of the personal statement alone One statement, one UC application

Personal Statement Prompts 12 Applicants are asked to respond to two prompts: Describe the world you come fromfor example, your family, community or schooland tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations. Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are? Word count: 1,000 words total

Additional Comments Section 13 Use Additional Comments box for clarification and expansion of important details. Describe anything else that you have not had the opportunity to include elsewhere in your application. Limit of 550 words The Additional Comments section is not required.

Guiding Students Through the College Preparation Process

College Prep Over 4 Years 15 9 th Grade Plan Out 4 Year Class Schedule Explore Extracurricular Involvement 10 th Grade Grades Matter! Continue Involvement Prepare for ACT and/or SAT Explore Campuses 11 th Grade Take on Academic Challenges Pursue Leadership Opportunities Take Exams Tour Campuses 12 th Grade Apply to UC! Continue to Succeed Meet Provisions of Admission File FAFSA Apply for Scholarships University of California

9 th Grade 16 9 th grade Plan out four-year class schedule Explore extracurricular activities UC admissions websites: Doorways A-G Course Lists Online Classes Community College Classes & Community College a-g list Counselor resources: Options for Satisfying a-g Chart CSU-UC Comparison Chart a-g Guide Website:

Informational website for everything a-g Update high school course lists Career Technical Education (CTE) Online Learning Visit the site: A-G Guide 17

10th Grade 18 Free test prep resources: College Board SAT & ACT prep – text message of the day KHAN academy: Tools to Explore Campuses: UC campus websites Zinch: Cappex: The Princeton Reviews School Search: spx spx CollegeWeekLive: th grade Grades matter! Continue involvement Prepare for ACT and/or SAT Explore campuses

UC Day on CollegeWeekLive is Tuesday, October 1st 19 CollegeWeekLive

11th Grade th Grade Take on academic challenges Pursue leadership opportunities Take exams Tour campuses Test taking tips: Read! Take practice tests early to know where you may need help UC accepts both ACT with Writing and the SAT Reasoning Test and will take your highest test score from a single test date Academic Challenges: Rigor of course schedule College courses

12th Grade th Grade Apply to UC! Continue to succeed Meet provisions of admission File FAFSA Apply for scholarships Nov. 1 – 30Application Fall filing period Jan. 1 – March 2 File FAFSA: March 1 – 30Individual UC Admissions notifications (posted online) by May 1 Students must opt-in to waitlists Submit Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) by July 1Official high school and college records due

Counselor Resources for all 4 years admission.universityofcalifornia.edu /counselors/ 22

New Resource: Bookmarking tool 23

Bookmarking tool within admissions site Peer-to-peer resource sharing application Create custom lists Share with colleagues, students, parents Help us make the counselor listserv a richer resource for you What is it? 24

Visit the counselor section Scroll to bottom of page, click Sign up Fill out the form Receive with temporary password How to sign up? 25

Bookmarking tool: Keep in mind 26 First iteration of tool Questions? Thoughts? We want to hear from you!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the top 9% statewide? Applicants in the Top 9% Statewide of all high school graduates in California must meet the general admission requirements and have an appropriate UC Score on the admissions index. admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/ california-residents/admissions-index/ 28

29 The admissions index is a sliding scale based on the applicants UC a-g GPA and UC Score. Students will be offered admission from a campus where space is available (the guarantee pool).

30 Applicants in the top 9% of their class at a participating California high school who also meet ELC requirements: Complete a specific pattern of 11 UC-approved a-g courses Earn a specific GPA or higher in the 11 courses Complete the full a-g pattern by end of the senior year Will be offered admission from a campus where space is available (the guarantee pool). What is the top 9% ELC?

What is the difference between repeating and validation? Repeating Coursework: To take the exact same course over again to replace a D or F grade Validation: To take a higher level course in a subject area that requires sequential knowledge (only Math & Language Other than English) There are two types of validation: Validation of Coursework: Subject Omission - validation of a lower–level course even if the lower level course was not actually completed. Validation of Grades: Grade Deficiency – validation grades of D or F in a lower level course after completion of a higher level course with a grade of C or better. 31

Can students take online courses to satisfy a-g subject requirements? Online courses can satisfy an a-g subject requirement in 3 ways: 1) High school purchasing UC-approved online courses from a provider/publisher. List of providers available on a-g Guide. Providers a-g course lists available on Course List website. Approved courses must be added to high schools a-g course list. 2) Student enrolling independently in UC-approved online course. 3) Principal certifying non-UC-approved online courses. Exception: NOT applicable for online lab science & visual and performing arts courses. 32

Effective for online courses completed during academic year and beyond. New review process for courses from online publishers and online schools. Does NOT affect home-grown online courses. Policy highlights Principal certification not acceptable for online courses completed in year and beyond. Existing, approved online courses will undergo a re-review. New expectations for all institutions offering online courses. Whats the new online policy? 33

What if I have more questions about evaluation or a question about a specific student? 34 If you have a general question about evaluation or if you have a specific question about a students situation, you can: Go to todays session Options and Answers: Satisfying A-G and Evaluation Questions with your question, any time of the Sign up for the Counselors and Advisers Bulletin listserv to stay up to date on the latest UC Admissions information: with the subject line Subscribe to Counselors

Questions?