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Parent Education Day 2016 Welcome Parents Please make sure to sign in

2 Higher Education Systems
Community College *(Workshop) California State University University of California Independent/Private

3 University of California & Cal.State University
A – G Requirements A. History/Social Science – 2 Years Required B. English – 4 Years Required No Grade Lower Than “C” C. Mathematics – 3 Years Required, 4 Years Recommended (Math beyond Algebra 1) D. Laboratory Science – 2 Years Required, 3 Years Recommended E. Language other than English – 2 Years Required, 3 Years Recommended F. Visual & Performing Arts – 1 Year Required (College Prep) G. Electives – 1 Year Required (Visual/Performing Arts, History, English, Adv.Math, Lab Sci., Lang. other than English)

4 California State University
23 Campuses Statewide Fullerton, Long Beach, San Diego, L.A., etc. Four year colleges – Various Majors & Programs, BA/BS, MA/MS, Educational Credential Programs A-G Requirements – No Grade Low Than a “C” - Minimum GPA = 2.00 SAT Reasoning or ACT Required Application Filing Period – Oct. 1 – Nov. 30 Application Fee $55.00

5 University of California
10 Campuses Statewide UCLA, UCI, UCB, UCSB, UCSD, etc. Four year colleges – Various Majors & Programs, BA/BS, MA/MS, Doctoral & Professional (Medical & Law school) A-G Requirements – No Grade Low Than a “C” Minimum GPA = 3.00 SAT Reasoning or ACT w/writing required & SAT Subject tests recommended for competitive majors App Filing Period Nov. 1 – 30 (App avail. Oct 1st) Fee=$70

6 Independent/Private 77 Campuses Statewide
USC, Pepperdine, La Verne, Claremont, etc. 2 & 4 year colleges – Various Majors & Programs, Technical, Art, Culinary Schools, BA/BS, MA/MS, Doctoral & Professional (Medical & Law school) Wide Variety of Entrance Requirements Entrance Exam (SAT/ACT) Varies – Check Each Individual School for Requirements

7 Out of State Schools Specific Entrance Requirements (varies by state and/or individual school) Direct entry programs Non-Impaction status in various majors Can open up new opportunities for advancement through early hands-on involvement. Gain new perspective with out-of-state experience

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14 SAT SAT Reasoning Tests
Redesigned SAT (Spring 2016) = Reading, Writing & Language, Math, Optional Writing (200 – 800 Scale for each subtest – Evidence –Based Reading & Writing; Math) Cross Test Score – 1. Analysis in History/Soc.Sci.; 2. Analysis in Science (10-40) Additional Subscores – Reading and the Writing & Language; Math SAT Subject Tests English, Social Studies, Math, Science, Foreign Language,etc. Practice for SAT: Go to satpractice.org/k12 for resources about official SAT practice on Khan Academy

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16 ACT The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The Writing Test, which is optional (but recommended and required for UC) measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. Composite Scores range from

17 What’s the Difference? ACT SAT Science, Math, Reading, English
Reading, Writing & Language, Math Accepted Nationally Curriculum Based No Penalty for wrong answers Multiple Choice Basic Fee: $39.50 (w/out Writing) Basic Fee: $45 (w/out Writing) Writing Essay: Optional $56.50 Writing Essay: Optional $57.00 Writing Essay: 40 Min. Writing Essay: 50 Min. Perfect score 36 Perfect score 1600 Pre-ACT: Explore and PLAN Pre-SAT: PSAT 8/9 & NMSQT

18 Unfortunately there is NO set formula
What’s the Formula to getting admitted to the competitive colleges? Unfortunately there is NO set formula College Needs Change from Year to Year

19 College Admissions Criteria
The pattern (# of yrs. in subject) and level (College prep, honors and/or AP) of academic courses How rigorous is the course of study??? 2. Classroom Performance (GRADE POINT AVERAGE) 3. Academic Potential – Admission Tests (ACT or SAT) 4. Other considerations – references, activities, volunteer service, and/or class rank.

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21 14 Comprehensive Review Factors
Academic: Grade-point average Test scores Performance in and number of courses beyond minimum a-g requirements UC-approved honors courses and advanced courses Eligibility in the Local Context (CA residents only) Quality of senior-year program of study Academic opportunities in California high schools Outstanding performance in one or more academic subject areas Non-Academic: Achievements in special projects Improvement in academic performance Special talents, achievements and awards Participation in educational preparation programs Academic accomplishment in light of life experiences Geographic location *Note: No single factor determines admission

22 UC 2016/17 Admission Stats Applications Received Students Admitted Enrolled GPA SAT UCLA 97,115 17,522 5,701 Berkeley 82,571 14,429 4,162 UCSD 84,222 30,264 3,444 UC Irvine 77,817 31,639 5,050 UC Davis 68,557 28,971 4,705 UCSB 77,114 27,648 4,884 Santa Cruz 49,184 28,705 3,500 Riverside 42,632 28,240 4,000 Merced 20,887 15,403 1,600

23 UC & CSU Placement Tests
University of California Analytical Writing Placement Exam California State University English Placement Test (EPT) Entry Level Math (ELM) Early Assessment Program (EAP) – Included in Smarter Balance Test for Juniors Early Start Program

24 University of California
2016/17 CSU & UC Cost CSU Average Cost Tuition $6,819 +/- Book Fees $1,756 +/- Miscellaneous expenses $2,540 +/- Room & Board $13,094 +/- Total $24,209 +/- University of California Tuition (Fees) $13,500 Books & Supplies $1,500 Health insurance Allowance/Fee $1,833 Room & Board $14,500 Total Estimated Cost $31,333 (Includes Personal expenses)

25 2016/17 Private Universities
University/ College Student Population Cost Fall Applicants/ Admits GPA/CR/W/M University of Southern California 19,000+ Undergraduate 25,000+ Grad/Professional $51,442 Tuition $14,348Housing/Dining $3,921 Fees/Books/etc. $69,711 Total 54,100 / 8,920 16.5% - Enrolled- N/A In ,012 3.84 unweighted 640 – 740 680 – 780 670 – 770  2015 SAT Chapman University – Orange, CA 6,363 + Undergraduate 1,942+ Grad/Professional $ 48,310 Tuition/Fees $14,368Housing/Dining $ 2,900Books/Personal $ 62,678 Total $3,900 Books, Fee, Misc (Not included as varies) 12,945/6,860 enrolled N/A % - 1,624 unweighted 550 – 640 (CR) 550 – 660 (M) 560 – 660 (W) 2015 SAT Maryville University (Saint Louis , Missouri) 6,400 Undergraduate & Graduate $25,558 Tuition $10,088 Housing/Dining $2,400 Fees/Books/etc. $38,046 Total  1,785/1,300 Enrolled 540 GPA – 3.6 Test Optional Whittier College 1,650 Undergraduate 539 Grad/Professional $44,184 Tuition $13,328Housing/Dining $590 Fees/Books/Other $58,102 Total 5,192 / 3,251 18% enrolled ACT 20-26

26 Financial Aid Grants Scholarships Work Study Loans
Financial Aid Workshop – Library

27 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Information on FAFSA helps determine eligibility for federal and state financial aid Applications submitted on or after Oct. 1st For Cal Grants, FAFSA needs to be submitted by March 2nd Attending college must have a FAFSA on file for any financial aid (including scholarships) Private schools may require an additional financial aid profile (CSS) – check with individual colleges for due dates.

28 Grants Money that does not have to be repaid
Usually based on financial need Cal Grant – State Grant Program: Based on GPA, financial need, and other criteria – GPA Verification form due March 2nd Pell Grants – Federal Grant Program: Based on financial need

29 Scholarships Usually free money based on merit – good grades, high test scores, athletics, musical ability, community service and sometimes financial need Private National, Private Local, Institution SFHS College Center Publishes a list of available scholarships on an on-going basis

30 Work Study & Loans Work Study - Both Federal & College funded = students who qualify are assisted in finding a job on or off campus to help pay for college. Loans – Money students borrow that must be repaid with interest.

31 Where Should I Go Step 1 – Know Yourself I’ve always wanted to…
Step 2 – Determine the Details Location, Location, Location!!! Step 3 – Do your research How is this school the right fit for me?

32 Both Workshops will be held in the SFHS Library
SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL FINANCIAL AID PARENT/STUDENT WORKSHOPS Cash for College/FAFSA workshop: October 25, 2016 – 5:00pm – 8:00pm Cash for College/FAFSA workshop: Saturday, November 5 – 8am – 12pm Both Workshops will be held in the SFHS Library

33 College Center Resources
College Information College Visitations and Catalogs College Applications **(Parent Ed Day Session) CSU & UC Application Workshops College Test Registration Materials SAT Reasoning, SAT Subject, ACT, PSAT Scholarship & Financial Aid Information Scholarship Bulletins Financial Aid Applications & Workshops

34 Build a College Tool Kit (Organize your College Box)
ACT Test Scores Advanced Placement (AP) Awards Financial Aid ELC PSAT Report Cards Resume SAT Scores Transcripts Community Service Standardized Testing Scholarships Special Programs

35 Build a College Tool Kit (Organize your College Box)
Cal State Univ. Fullerton Cal State Univ. Long Beach Cal State Univ. Northridge Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal Poly Pomona U.C.L.A. U.C. Irvine U.C. Santa Cruz Whittier College Loyola Marymount University of Michigan Bennington College

36 You’re On Your Way! Get organized NOW Monitor your student’s grades Plan & prepare to meet ALL deadlines No “Senioritis” Allowed

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