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Thursday, March 10, :30pm

Indiana Graduation Requirements 2

Core 40 Core 40 with Academic Honors Core 40 with Technical Honors General Diploma 3

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Core 40 Diploma CreditsYears Courses Courses English 8 credits 4 years English 9 English 9 English 10 English 10 English 11 or Honors English 11 or Honors English 12 or Honors English 12 or Honors Math 6 credits 3 years Algebra I Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II Geometry Geometry Science 6 credits 3 years Biology I Biology I Integrated Chemistry/Physics Integrated Chemistry/Physics Chemistry I or Bio. II Chemistry I or Bio. II 5

Core 40 Diploma CreditsYears Courses Courses Social Studies 6 credits 3 years World History World History US History US History Government and Economics Government and Economics PE 2 credits 1 year HealthCareers 1 credit 1 sem Health and Wellness Health and Wellness Careers Careers 6

Core 40 Diploma CreditsYears Courses Courses Comp. Apps. Pers. Finance 1 credit 1 sem Electives 8 credits Any elective course Any elective course TOTAL 40 credits 7

Freshman 1. English 9 2. Algebra 1 3. Biology 4. World History 5. P.E. 6. Computer App/Per. Finance 7. Elective Sophomore 1. English Algebra II 3. Integrated Chemistry/Physics 4. Health/Careers 5. Elective 6. Elective 7. Elective Junior 1. English Geometry 3. Chemistry I or Biology II 4. U.S. History 5. Elective 6. Elective 7. Elective Senior 1. English Government/Economics 3. Elective 4. Elective 5. Elective 6. Elective 7. Elective

Complete all requirements for Core 40 Earn 2 additional Core 40 math credits Earn 6-8 credits Core 40 world language credits Earn 2 Core 40 fine arts credits Earn a grade of “C” or above in courses that count toward the diploma Have a cumulative GPA of a “B” or above AND… Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma Requirements 9

AND… Complete one of the following: Four credits in AP courses and take AP exams Academic, transferable dual HS/college courses resulting in 6 college credits Two credits in AP courses and AP exam and academic, transferable dual HS/college courses resulting in 3 college credits 1200 combined SAT math & critical reading 26 composite on ACT An International Baccalaureate Diploma Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma Requirements 10

Students must complete a total of 47 credits Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma Requirements 11

Freshman 1. English 9 2. Algebra 1 3. Biology 4. World History 5. P.E. 6. Computer App/Per. Finance 7. Spanish 1 Sophomore 1. English Algebra II Honors 3. Chemistry 1 Honors 4. Health/Careers 5. Spanish II Honors 6. Art/Band/Chorus 7. Elective Junior 1. English 11 Honors 2. Geometry Honors 3. Chem II or Physics or Bio II Honors 4. U.S. History 5. Spanish III Honors 6. Elective 7. Elective Senior 1. English 12 Honors 2. Pre-Calculus Honors 3. Government/Economics 4. Elective 5. Elective 6. Elective 7. Elective

Complete all requirements for Core 40, and Earn grade of “C” or above in courses that count toward the diploma, and Have a GPA of “B” or above, and Complete a career-technical program resulting in 8-10 credits, and AND... Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma Requirements 13

Complete TWO of the following – one of which must be A or B: A. Take three specific WorkKey assessments and score at a designated level; B. Earn six dual high school/college credits in a technical area; C. Complete either the Professional Career Internship course, a Coop Course, or a specified work-based learning experience; D. Earn a state approved industry certification. Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma Requirements 14

Students must complete a total of 47 credits Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma Requirements 15

Freshman 1. English 9 2. Algebra 1 3. Biology 4. World History 5. P.E. 6. Computer App/Per. Finance 7. Construction Process Sophomore 1. English Algebra II 3. Integrated Chemistry/Physics 4. Health/Careers 5. CAD 1/Drafting 6. Computer Apps. II 7. Spanish I Junior 1. English Geometry 3. Chemistry I or Biology II 4. U.S. History 5. Adv. Computer Apps 6. Spanish II 7. Elective Senior 1. English Pre-Calculus 3. Government/Economics 4. Work Internship 5. Work Internship 6. Elective 7. Elective 8. Elective

The student, student’s parent/guardian, and Mrs. Sward must meet to discuss the student’s progress. The student’s career and course plan is reviewed The student’s parent/guardian determines whether the student will achieve greater educational benefits by completing the general curriculum or the Core 40 curriculum. Parent/guardian understands without a Core 40 Diploma students may not be prepared to pass the GQE, may not be admitted to most four-year colleges, may be less competitive in the workforce, and will not be eligible to receive the maximum amount of financial aid for college from the state of Indiana.

Beginning with the Class of 2012, students must meet the standards tested on the End-of-Course Assessments (ECAs) in Algebra 1 and English 10 to satisfy the graduation test requirement. Students will take the corresponding ECA when they complete the course.

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IU 8 semesters of English 7 semesters of Math 6 semesters of Social Sciences 6 semesters of Sciences 4 semesters of World Languages 3 or more credits of additional college-prep coursework

Purdue 8 semesters of English 8 semesters of Math 6 semesters of Science 6 semesters of Social Studies 4 semesters of Foreign Language

University of Southern Indiana 4 years of English 3-4 years of Math 3-4 years of Lab Science 3 years of Social Studies

Admission Offices also consider: Academic performance in high school (Grades) Strength or rigor of curriculum (course selection) Grade trends Class rank SAT/ACT test scores Leadership experience (clubs, teams, work) Guidance Counselor comments

IU$16,298-$18,901Tuition, Room & Board only Purdue$18,190Tuition, Room & Board only Ball State$15,748Tuition, Room & Board only USI$12,500Tuition, Room & Board, fees VU$4,326Tuition only (30 hours) Ivy Tech$3,136Tuition only (30 hours) UE$37,186Tuition, Room & Board, fees

Admission Decision is made based upon freshman, sophomore, and junior years of high school. AP/Honors courses=Stronger Test Scores Often times, test score is what gets you considered for scholarships Senior year is last preparatory year before college level work (rigor of senior year schedule) Colleges want students to take some type of math senior year 26

Some colleges will re-calculate your GPA based only on your grades in high school English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language courses. (Purdue/UE) USI may ‘CAP’ freshman class until they can build more housing USI will no longer accept students on a conditional basis VU requires one year of high school chemistry for all Health Occupations majors 27

Nursing wants more men; Engineering wants more women. (Purdue) Colleges admit off performance NOT potential. 28

Individuals with a Bachelor’s Degree earn an average of $18,540 more per year than individuals with only a high school diploma. Over the course of a lifetime, college graduates will earn about $1 million more than high school graduates.

Traditionally, paying for public higher education has been a shared cost between the state and student/family. Now, the burden is shifting to the student: 1970’s students/families paid 1/3 cost of college 1995~ 40% 2005~ 50% The average debt load for students graduating from a 4- year college is now $17,

If you plan to participate in athletics at a Division I or II school, you must register with the NCAA Clearinghouse Must meet NCAA freshman-eligibility requirements to be deemed eligible to compete in NCAA Division I or II athletics.

ACT or SAT

Every 4-year institution will require ACT or SAT scores Will want to check with other colleges or trade schools to see if they require test scores If you haven’t taken the ACT or SAT and plan on attending a 4-year institution, you need to be taking one of these exams ASAP Must register Test dates and registration deadlines are posted in the guidance office, bulletin board outside the guidance office, and senior newsletters.

May register online (preferred) or paper/pencil ACT registration materials available in the guidance office If you are a 21 st Century Scholar or Project Aspire student, ask about fee waivers Students with disabilities may be eligible to receive accommodations If you plan on taking the ACT, check to see if your college requires the optional Writing portion

Critical Reading Math Writing Average score is about 500 on each section of the test Each section is scored on the scale, where 200 is lowest and 800 is highest

English Math Reading Science Writing (Optional, but required by many colleges) Average Composite Score (21.0) *The composite score is an average of the four test scores (Eng, Math, Reading, & Science) Each test is scored on the 1-36 scale, where 1 is lowest and 36 is highest

Grants Scholarships Work-study program Loans

Financial aid that you do not have to repay. Government and other organizations award grants usually based on financial need Academic Competitiveness Grant: Up to $750 for the first year of undergraduate study/ $1300 for second year Must be full-time student and eligible for pell grant Must have successfully completed Core 40 or AHD

National SMART Grant: Will provide up to $4,000 for each of the 3 rd & 4 th years of undergraduate study Must be full-time student & eligible for a Pell Grant Must be majoring in physical, life or computer sciences, mathematics, technology or engineering; or in a foreign language determined critical to national security

Financial aid that you do not have to repay - We LIKE these!! May be given for academic excellence (merit-based), financial need, distinction in a certain activity (sports or 4-H), or affiliation with a religious, civic, or school organization. May be one-time award or renewable each year Many are only awarded to incoming freshman

Students work as part of their financial aid Usually on-campus jobs

Borrowed money, will be paid back…WITH INTEREST!! Many types of loans Some are federally regulated, some offered by private companies

Choose wisely Be considerate of other’s time (ask 1-2 weeks prior to deadline) Make certain your references know you well. Even if someone has known you for years, they may be unaware of community involvement, awards, etc. You are trying to set yourself apart from other applicants…inform those who are writing your letters of recommendation.

Provide resume outlining: Extra-curricular activities, honors, awards, leadership positions held, employment, volunteer activities, community involvement Type resume and save to distribute throughout the year Continue to update as year progresses Include a stamped, addressed envelope if the recommendation is to be mailed separately Write a personal note of thanks

If you are a 21 st Century Scholar or Project Aspire participant, you can receive fee waivers for college application fees and SAT/ACT registration fees. OCU, UE, Marian, Franklin cover remaining tuition not covered by 21 st Century Scholars Award = full tuition! IU & Purdue provide financial assistance for housing, if you are a 21 st Century Scholar & meet eligibility requirements.

Parent’s Role:  Be involved  Know your students grades, attendance record, and discipline record  Check Harmony for parents regularly  Know dates progress reports and report cards are issued  Stay in touch with your child’s teachers.

 Review and help your child choose classes  Set a consistent time and space for studying  Explore colleges/careers during summer months  Talk with your son or daughter about your career

English 10, English 11, English 11 Honors, English 12, or English 12 Honors Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus Physics Government/Economics Psychology/Sociology Spanish 49

AP Classes - AP Physics - AP Chemistry -AP Biology -AP Calculus 50

Twin Rivers Program -Building Trades -Auto Service Tech -Health Careers -Cosmetology This year 32 students will receive 300+ college credit hours through a Twin Rivers or VU Program. Twin Rivers wrote a $45,800 check to VU in tuition. 51

VU Program Architectural DraftingAviation Flight Collision RepairComputer Integrated Manufacturing Computer NetworkingComputer Programming Diesel MechanicsElectronics Fire ScienceHospitality/Culinary Arts Industrial Drafting (CAD)Information Technology Law EnforcementSurveying Truck DrivingWeb Development Welding Precision Manufacturing (Machine Trades, Tool & Die, Manufacturing) 52

Work Internship -Hospital -Crane -Newspaper Cadet Teaching -ElementaryArts/Music/PE/Special Ed -Jr. High -High School 53

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