O’Gorman High School Junior Parent Meeting for Post-High Planning Monday, September 21, 2015 Class of 2017.

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O’Gorman High School Junior Parent Meeting for Post-High Planning Monday, September 21, 2015 Class of 2017

 Academic check-up  College and post-high planning  Career Exploration  Financing my education JUNIOR YEAR CHECKLIST

 Meet with a counselor.  Review transcript and check high school graduation and college admission requirements (25 credits to graduate).  Do I meet Opportunity Scholarship requirements?  Should I consider the Dakota Corps Scholarship?  Am I taking courses related to college major or interests? ACADEMIC CHECK-UP

 Minimum of a 2.8 GPA  Minimum 27 ACT  Agree in writing to stay in SD and work in a critical need occupation after graduation for as many years as the scholarship was received plus one year.  Deadline is February 1 (of senior year).  Provides tuition and fees  Competitive scholarship (about 50 awarded)  Go to Dakota Corps Scholarship

 3.0 GPA with no final grade below a “C”* *see counselor for additional ways to qualify  24 ACT (must have before you enter college)  4 English, 4 math (Algebra 1 and higher), 4 science, 3 social science, 1 fine art, ½ PE, ½ Personal Finance or Economics, and 2 world language/CTE courses  Entitlement if meet requirements  $6,500 over four years of college ($1,300 the first three years and $2,600 the senior year) OR Score 28 or higher on the ACT and meet benchmark scores: Eng – 18, Math – 22, Rdg – 22, Sci - 23 South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship

 4 year college, 2 year college/tech school, military, enter workforce.  Attend Fall Planning Day – College Fair at the Augustana Elmen Center: Wed., Sept. 30 from 8:00 – 9:00. PARENTS WELCOME!!  Meet with college reps that come to O’G.  Visit colleges and/or technical schools.  Talk to military reps or visit with a counselor about ROTC or a military academy. College/Post-High Planning

 Location  Size  Type  Admission requirements  Major  Programs  Cost & scholarship/financial aid opportunities  Faith life (Newman Centers, FOCUS)  Other factors: Placement rate, retention, student/ faculty ratio, special programs. College Selection Process Factors to consider

College athletics: there are academic requirements. NCAA: NAIA: Other college activities: band, vocal music, theater, ROTC, Greek life, clubs, intramurals, etc. “Can I see myself living here for the next 4-5 years?” PARENTS are the most important factor in helping with post-high plans! But, the counselors are here to help you with the process. More to consider…

 ACT is offered six times a year: Feb, Apr, Jun, Sept, Oct, Dec. Register online at  ACT or ACT Plus Writing? Depends on what schools you are applying to. Writing not required in SD.  PSAT: October 14 at O’G. Cost is $17. It is the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT) -recommended for strong academic students  SAT: normally not needed as colleges will accept ACT or SAT scores. The Midwest is predominantly ACT. TESTING

 Career and college information site where students can explore various careers and colleges, take an interest inventory, work on a resume, and prepare for the ACT (Method Test Prep). It’s FREE…  Career Shadowing: the Shadow Ed coordinator is at O’G on FRIDAYS during 4B and 5C lunch.  Shadow/Career Speakers through AVERA in classes.  Anatomy class requires a shadow. CAREER EXPLORATION

 FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It’s the basis for student aid at colleges.  (DON’T use the.com site!)  A financial aid package includes scholarships, grants, loans, and work study.  Scholarships come in all shapes and sizes and from multiple sources.  College cost: tuition, fees, room, board, personal and misc. expenses. Financing my education…

 Many students won’t have to pay the “sticker price” as they will qualify for scholarships or other aid.  Don’t rule out private schools just because of cost. They know they have to compete with public colleges and will often offer very competitive financial aid packages.  Check multiple places for scholarships: academic, music, theater, athletics, other talent, ROTC, parents employers, scholarship searches, Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation, banks, scholarship searches. Financing my education 2…

SFCS Community Building Rules  We will treat all students with respect.  We will help students who are not being treated with respect.  We will work to include students who are left out.  We will tell an adult at school if we know that someone is not being treated with respect.

Peer Relations Reporting  Students and parents are able to report bullying or safety or mental health concerns (anonymous or not, your choice)  Report goes directly to counselors   Click O’Gorman H.S.  Peer Relations Online Reporting

 Take a challenging curriculum the senior year. You will be better prepared for college.  Work on developing time management and study skills, which will be critical when you get to college.  Take AP courses and/or courses for Mount Marty credit. Check with the colleges you are considering to learn about their AP credit policy and Transfer credit policy. Policies vary from college to college.  Consider courses at the Career & Tech Ed Academy.  Build your resume. Step outside your comfort zone.  Volunteer. Service can be an important part of the admission or scholarship process. Thoughts & recommendations…

 Less preparation means more remediation. Taking less rigor in high school may put students in a position where they have to take (and pay for) remedial classes to meet requirements for beginning level classes in college.  87% of students who complete 4 years of English, math, and science in high school stay on track to graduate from college compared to 62% who don’t complete that coursework (from ACT stats). ACT research…

 Take/retake the ACT (as needed)  Meet with a counselor  Final college visits  Apply by Thanksgiving  Meet with a counselor  Explore scholarships  FAFSA will require 2015 tax information Fall of Senior Year…

Contact: Art Hagg: Kelly Jones: Sue Knight: Counseling Office Phone