STAY CONNECTED STAY INFORMED “REMIND 101” SIGN UP TO RECEIVE IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM COUNSELING OFFICE ENTER # 210-348-3806

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STAY CONNECTED STAY INFORMED “REMIND 101” SIGN UP TO RECEIVE IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM COUNSELING OFFICE ENTER #

AGENDA 1. Options for after high school 2. PSAT/NMSQT 3. Dual credit 4. Rank in class 5. Graduation requirements 6. College applications 7. Admission Types 8. Resume tips 9. resources

OPTIONS FOR AFTER HIGH SCHOOL 1. Military 2. Work 3. 2 year college/vocational training 4. 4 year college

MILITARY ACADEMIES PG. 24  Talk to recruiters  Males must register with Selective Services to be eligible for financial aid  Army  Navy/Marine  Take ASVAB  Join JROTC at school  Air Force  Coast Guard Option 1

ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS Our own JROTC are a great resource for seeking out ROTC scholarships Chief Warrant Officer Richard Gonzales See him for any military academy appts. as well!

Work ** Save the Date** NEISD – career night April 30, 2015 Research job opportunities Kuder program (handout) Here are just a few resources/websites: pg Option 2

PSAT / NMSQT Measuring Important Skills The PSAT/NMSQT assesses the critical reading, mathematics, and writing skills students need for college and beyond. Find out what the test is like and try practice questions. test The PSAT/NMSQT includes five sections in three skill areas. Testing time totals 2 hours and 10 minutes. That doesn’t include the time it takes to complete personal information on the answer sheet and listen to instructions.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS - 26 CREDITS English = 4.0 Speech =.5 Math = 4.0 Science = 4.0 Social Studies = 4.0 Languages other than English = 2.0 (3*) P.E. = 1.0 (includes HL) Health =.5 (in HL course) Speech =.5 Fine Arts = 1.0 Electives = 5 (4*) * Distinguished

 Distinguished Achievement program : 26 credits o 3 years of same foreign language o 4 advanced measures: 1. Dual Credit (an 80 each semester) 2. AP exams – earning a 3 or higher 3. PSAT/National Merit recognition 4. Original Research project  Recommended : 26 credits o Must take Alg,1, Geom, Alg 2 and 1 more, Physics  Minimum : 22 credits * contact counselor for specifics  Foundations Plan: 22 credits *contact counselor for specifics Graduation Plans –pg.14-16

Dual Credit –pg  Courses count for both high school and college credit  Credits generally transfer  Partnership with SAC  Eligibility: test scores  Submit paperwork by deadline!

Where your student sit when compared to all other students in their cohort. ie. Top 5%, 1 st qtr, 2 nd qtr. etc Required graduation courses, taking in 9 th -12 th Weighted grade averages 1.15 Pre AP 1.29 AP and Dual Credit AP

RESUME TIPS – PG Make it easy to read 2. Use a chronological format 3. List school related, non-school related activities and leadership position 4. Include awards, honors, GPA, class rank, SAT/ACT scores 5. Brag about yourself

DOCUMENT YOUR EXPERIENCE GOV GOV Volunteer/ community service

NCAA COLLEGE – BOUND STUDENT ATHLETES – pg.23 We encourage students to register with NCAA Spring of their Junior year

DISTRICT COLLEGE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5 TH BAC 100 DIFF REPS / BREAKOUT FIN. AID SESSIONS

Anatomy of College Application 1.Application forms 2.Application Fees 3.High School Transcript ************************** 4. Admission Test Scores 5. Letters of Recommendation 6. Essays 7. Final Transcript 8. Auditions and Portfolios * 9. Interviews *

2 YEAR COLLEGE 1. Admission process 2. Timeline 3. Transfer

4 YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Admission Types: 1. Top 10% 2. Assured 3. Review 4. Denied/waitlist/alternate offered

FINANCIAL AID Understand student’s financial needs Start process early FAFSA – January of senior year Terms to know Cost of attendance