Your Senior Year: College Options & Applications Presented by Mammoth High School Counselors Mrs. Jayne & Mrs. Petersen By PresenterMedia.comPresenterMedia.com
Every bit of education you get after high school increases the chances you'll earn good pay. The more education you get the more likely it is you will always have a job. Why Go to College? It is more important for your generation than it was for your parents' generation. Other benefits: meeting new people, taking part in new opportunities to explore your interests, and experiencing success.
EDUCATION PAYS NO WAY!!! Are you saying if I get a Bachelor's Degree, I would make $21, 580 more a year than if I just had my High Diploma? WAY!
Get a Job Join the Military Go to Trade School Go to a 2 Year College Go to a 4 Year College Live off your parents Travel What are the options for after High School ?
Students can earn an Associate’s Degree or transfer to a 4 year college Cost less than a 4 year college. Offer vocational degrees & technical degrees Students can earn their general ed. credits (60) then transfer to a 4 year college. Admit all students but placement tests determine level of coursework. A 4 year college is a place where students can earn a Bachelor of Art or Science degree. 4 year colleges cost more than a 2 year colleges. No need to transfer Colleges range from less to more to very selective. Require certain courses, grades & GPA to be admitted Many professional degrees offered. What is the difference between a 2 year College and a 4 year College?
California Community Colleges
Fall semester: Explore campuses NOW; you will not apply until this winter/ spring (all CCC’s in one place with college search, & application site) OR (college search) & (Cerro Coso/Eastern Sierra College Center) Please be patient this fall while we work with the seniors who need to meet 4-year college deadlines!
Cerro Coso Time-line November – CCC/ Cerro Coso MHS for interested seniors February – Apply during Econ/Gov’t class March – Take English/ math placement test MHS for Cerro Coso April – Meet with Cerro Coso counselor Greg Kost in small groups to review career interests, scores, & classes you are eligible to register for Late April/early May – attend Cerro Coso Open House and register for classes
California Community Colleges Applications open at various times – keep CCC use different placement tests – find out if others use the Accuplacer (if not you will have to travel to that college) March/April/May –complete orientation (may be on-line), take placement tests, meet with/ speak to a counselor, then register for classes. These steps are called “matriculation”
California State University Campus
University of California Campus Mammoth Lakes
The A-G / College Entrance Requirements are a set of high school courses that students must complete (with a grade of C or better) to be minimally eligible for admission to the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU). A-G REQUIREMENTS SUBJECTSYEARSREC A History/Social Science 22 B English 44 C Mathematics 34 D Laboratory Science 23-4 E Language Other than English 23-4 F Visual & Performing Arts 11 G College Preparatory Elective 11
Seniors Applying to the CSU and UC You must be “A-G” eligible (see transcript) Explore campus choices at & Also use your College Board account or go to DEADLINE TO APPLY IS NOVEMBER 30! There will be a required workshop in early October with Mrs. Jayne & Mrs. Petersen
CSU & UC For CSU applicants: If you need to take the English (EPT) or math (ELM) placement tests, they will be BHS in early December CSU: No essay required UC : “Personal Statement” is required (Mr. Cooper will work you) CSU & UC advice - “Apply broadly,” meaning apply to some less selective campuses as well as more selective campuses
Private 4-Year Colleges Check for application deadlines; they vary from one college to another Many colleges use one central You will need recommendation letters, & the Secondary School Report Form which must be completed by a counselor (requires letter) Give teachers/counselors plenty of advance notice to write recommendations !!!!!!!
All Colleges & Universities Will require OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS at different times. These requests will be made to Mrs. Mclean. Community colleges – usually year-end only CSU and UC –year-end only, unless requested earlier Privates – when you apply, mid-year (w/your 1 st sem. Grades), & at year-end All 4-year colleges –All offers of admission are conditional until courses & grades are confirmed for the senior year !!!!!
Grants - $$ given to students, usually based on financial need. (Cal Grants) Scholarships – $$ awarded based on achievement, outstanding talent/skill (merit), and/or need. Work-Study - $$ earned by students by working. Loans – $$ borrowed by students or parents, that has to be paid back. JANUARY – Attend Financial Aid Workshop for Seniors; complete your FAFSA on-line by March 2 nd, 2013 !!! Scholarship & financial aid info. will be handed out by your counselors in Jan.; the COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP apps will be handed out in April. Paying for College
The NCAA Eligibility Center verifies the academic & amateur status of all student-athletes who wish to compete in Division I or Division II athletics at 4-year colleges. Verify your eligibility for Div. I or Div II with Mrs. Petersen or Mrs. Jayne : 16 core courses + GPA + SAT or ACT score You will need to register with the NCAA’S Eligibility Center. This allows the NCAA to verify your eligibility as an athlete to practice & compete during your freshman year at NCAA Division I & II colleges. Divison III students (at community colleges) also should register. Register at: An official transcript must be provided by the Counseling Center NCAA - Playing Sports in College
THANK YOU!!! Please let us know if and when you need help navigating the road to college. Mrs. Jayne x 233 Mrs. Petersen x 236