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1 + Welcome to 12 th Grade AVID Parent/Student Night 2015-2016

2 + 12 th Grade AVID Team Denise Peterson (AVID Coordinator)Diana Ruiz (AVID Counselor) dpeterson@murrieta.k12.ca.us druiz@murrieta.k12.ca.us 951-894-5750 Ext: 6608 951-894-5750 Ext: 6772 951-894-5750 Ext: 6608 951-894-5750 Ext: 6772 Matt Bean (AVID Administrator) mbean@murrieta.k12.ca.us 951-894-5750 Ext: 6686 951-894-5750 Ext: 6686

3 + VMHS AVID Expectations “Advancement Via Individual Determination” - AVID is a choice, NOT a right! Adopt the AVID methodologies - must be willing to change some personal habits. Maintain a competitive grade point average – must commit to academic efforts to improve grades. Complete a rigorous course of study – advanced courses throughout high school career (Advanced/AP/Dual Enrollment). Actively participate on campus (sports, clubs, leadership, etc.)

4 + AVID Protocol All schedule changes MUST be done via the AVID teacher, AVID coordinator, and the AVID counselor. Priority of schedule changes is based on “AVID cluster teachers” who support the needs of AVID students. Student/teacher communication VERY important. Student schedules are determined by the AVID program. Students are accountable to their own success. Entering/exiting the AVID program is a family choice and requires parental/guardian consent.

5 + AVID Methodologies AVID Methodologies AVID binder – encourages organization skills. Cornell notes - Stimulate critical thinking skills and foster test preparation. Daily note check - First 30 minutes of class for those not maintaining B’s or higher in core academic classes Binder checks - Every 3 weeks; monitor note taking and organization. Grade checks - Every 2 weeks; monitor progress in classes (students are required to submit a grade printout from Aeries). Senior Study Groups (tutorials ) – once a week; foster critical thinking skills and analysis. Tutoring - Available on a need and/or mandatory basis.

6 + AVID 12 Curriculum AVID 12 Curriculum Cornell note-taking Organization Collaboration/Senior Study Groups (tutorials) Time Management Scholarships Personal statements for college applications Letters of recommendation packet In-depth college exploration/consideration College applications Financial aid application (FAFSA) Mock Senior Exit Interview

7 + Expectations of AVID 12 Complete monthly checklists on time (all tasks are directly related to the college application/readiness process Apply to at least one 4-year university of choice (recommendation is to apply to 5) Research and apply to 2 scholarships per month Complete and file a FAFSA application Complete and present the Senior AVID Project Complete all classes with a C or better Participate in end-of-year senior AVID activities

8 + Tutoring Program Students are required to turn in Aeries grade printouts every 2 weeks Mandatory tutoring will be assigned for a 2 week period as follows: C’s = 30 minutes D’s = 1 hour F’s = 2 hours Tutoring hours: 1 st Lunch – Mon. (EE12), Tues.-Wed. (W241), Thurs. (S113), Fri. (EE21) 2 nd Lunch – Mon. – Fri. (EE28) Late Start Mondays - 7:00 – 8:30 (EE28) Mornings – 7:00 – 7:30 (EE28)

9 + Required Classes for College A-G Requirements: A: History/Social Science-2 years required B: English-4 years required C: Mathematics-3 years required, 4 recommended D: Lab Science-2 years required, 3 recommended E: Foreign Language-2 years required, 3 recommended F: Visual and Performing Arts-1 year required G: College Prep Elective-1 year required

10 + Scholarships Students are required to research and apply to 2 scholarships per month. Scholarships MUST meet the following criteria: 500+ word requirement Show evidence of having submitted the scholarship Complete scholarship label with name and amount Average student spends 80 hours trying to obtain $5000 in scholarship money.” Is it worth your time? Payout = $62.50 per hour All AVID 12 students will apply to the RIMS AVID scholarship in January.

11 + SAT/ACT Students needing to retake the SAT/ACT should commit 2 hours per week to study. Balancing formula = lower GPA requires higher SAT/ACT CSU’s will superscore = best score by section UC’s will NOT superscore SAT Dates: Oct. 3 rd, Nov. 7 th, *Dec. 5 th ACT Dates: Oct. 24 th, *Dec. 12 th *Tests taken in December will be accepted from colleges, however scores will not be available in time for applications.

12 + College Applications Apply to at least one 4-year university (recommendation is 5) California State Universities (CSU’s): Open October 1 st Close November 30 th Fee = $55 GPA, super score SAT (Math, CR) or ACT w/out writing University of California (UC’s): Open November 1 st Close November 30 th Fee = $70 GPA, SAT(w/essay) or ACT w/writing, personal statements, extracurriculars

13 + Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov Grants, loans, work study Application opens January 1 st Deadline to submit is March 1 st Grants Federal Pell Grant Need based Cost of attendance Maximum = $5775 University Grant Need based When application is submitted Amount of aid from other sources Availability of funds from college $100 to $4000

14 + Financial Aid (cont’d) Cal Grant Need based GPA minimum (Cal Grant A = 3.0, Cal Grant B = 2.0) Maximum award = $12,240 - UC, $5,472 – CSU Loans Federal Direct Subsidized 6% fixed interest rate Financial need necessary School determines amount based on need Government pays interest while in school Federal Direct Unsubsidized 6% fixed interest rate No financial need necessary to qualify School determines amount based on cost of attendance Borrower responsible for interest while in school

15 + Financial Aid (cont’d) Federal Direct Parent PLUS 7% interest rate (fixed/variable) Minimum part-time enrollment in participating school Credit check required Amount not to exceed cost of attendance Work Study On-campus employment arranged through FAFSA Available at schools participating in Federal Work-Study Program Part-time employment Employment in civic education or work related to choice of study when possible Hourly pay Award amount determined by school based on need and time of application

16 + FAFSA Resources for Parents FASFA website – www.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov Federal Financial Aid Information 1-800-433-3243 www.studentaid.ed.gov/ www.studentaid.gov/guide FAFSA Workshop for AVID Families February VMHS Library computer lab Line by line assistance Sign-ups in January

17 + Documents Needed to Complete the FAFSA 2015 taxes (2014 taxes can be used initially, then update later) Social security number W-2 forms/1099 forms Current bank statements (parents and student) Untaxed income records (Social Security, Veterans Benefits, etc.) Current business and investment documentation Records of stocks/bonds/other investments

18 + California State University Admission Profile CSU Eligibility Index: GPA (10-12, weighted) x 800 + SAT CR + SAT Math 2900 minimum to qualify Target score = 3500+ Reality San Diego State = 4250+ CSU, Long Beach = 4050+ CSU, Fullerton = 3900+ CSU, San Marcos = 3200+ (local area)

19 + University of California Admission Profile UC Eligibility: SAT CR, Math, Writing ACT w/ writing 3.0 (academic GPA) minimum to apply Other factors: extracurricular activities, school/community involvement, personal statement, rigor of academic schedule Reality UC Berkeley = 4.18 GPA, CR=665, M=696, W=674, ACT=29 UC Riverside = 3.58 GPA, CR=536, M=576, W= 576, ACT=24

20 + 4-Year University vs. Community College Bachelor’s Degree Completion Rates: Private University = 84% Public University = 83% Community College = 55% Transfer Rates from Community College: Students having no intent to transfer = 33% Students having plans to transfer to a 4-year university = 67% Of this number, students that end up transferring = 61% Students starting at a community college that never end up transferring = 39% Only 16% of community college students successfully complete coursework and transfer to a 4-year college within 2.5 years. 44% of community college students are no longer enrolled in any college after 2.5 years. Only 34% of all community college students obtain a Bachelor’s degree within 6 years.

21 + AVID Yearly Expenses Average Yearly Costs: College tutors - $40,000 ($10/hour X 21 hrs/week X 7 tutors) Field Trips - $6000 ($1,500 for bus X 4) Staff Development/training - $8000 Resources/supplies - $1000 Total - $55,000

22 + AVID Donation/Fundraising $50 per student per school year ($5 per month average) $50 X 425 students = $21,250 Donation (tax write off) - pay cash to bookkeeper (Mrs. Biagioni) or online with credit card at the Trading Post by October 15 th Fundraise - sell the equivalent of $50 profit (average profit return is about 25%, which amounts to selling about $200 worth of product) (*ALL AVID students will participate in the 1 st annual AVID Study-a-Thon in December!)

23 + QUESTIONS?


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