CAREER GUIDANCE WASHINGTON. WHERE WILL YOU GO? Four-year public college: o University of Washington o Washington State University o Western Washington.

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CAREER GUIDANCE WASHINGTON

WHERE WILL YOU GO? Four-year public college: o University of Washington o Washington State University o Western Washington University o The Evergreen State College o Eastern Washington University o Central Washington University Community or technical college: o 34 in Washington State Private college or out-of-state public: o More than 3,000 in the US Military, apprenticeship, training

HOW SHOULD YOU PREPARE? Learn about postsecondary programs based on interests Learn about requirements (courses & exams) Document your activities (sports, clubs, jobs, volunteer) Learn about financial aid Make a timeline for junior & senior year

LEARN ABOUT PROGRAMS Research colleges & programs: o o o Talk with your school counselor Visit colleges if you can Match your interests to program offerings

LEARN ABOUT REQUIREMENTS Required for four-year public college and recommended for two-year college, students must have a MINIMUM of: College Academic Distribution Requirements (these are MORE than HS graduation requirements) 2.0 minimum GPA Official SAT/ACT test scores sent directly to the college

COLLEGE ACADEMIC DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS The MINIMUM for a Washington State college or university

DOCUMENT YOUR ACTIVITIES In addition to academics, show colleges your interests and skills: o Join clubs o Participate in activities o Play a sport o Get a job o Volunteer at school or in your community Prepare a resume or activity log

LEARN ABOUT FINANCIAL AID Find scholarship matches: o Complete the FAFSA after January 1 senior year: o Complete the CSS Profile if required: o Profileonline.collegeboard.com

MAKE A TIMELINE Junior year o Research programs o Visit colleges if possible o Talk with your counselor o Take entrance exams (SAT/ACT) Senior year o Take entrance exams (SAT/ACT) o Apply to programs (during fall) o Complete FAFSA (after Jan 1) o Make your decision (during spring) o Prepare for graduation!