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Entering Your Senior Year www.sandiegocalsoap.com 858.569.1866
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Junior Year in Review Maintain A-G requirements Join clubs or sports at your school Research Colleges Strive for A’s and B’s. Volunteer Research Scholarships Visit Colleges
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The A-G Requirements
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A-G Requirements A: 2 yearsHistory and Social Science B: 4 yearsEnglish C: 3 years (4 years recommended for both) Mathematics (algebra, geometry, and algebra II) D: 2 years (3 years recommended for UC) Laboratory Science (1 year of biological science and 1 year of physical science) E: 2 years (3 years recommended for UC) Foreign Language (both years must be in the same language) F: 1 yearVisual and Performing Arts: art, dance, theatre/drama, or music G: 1 yearElective chosen from the subject areas listed above or other college preparatory course (2 semesters or 1 year-long course)
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The California College System
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Suggested GPA: 3.0 23 Campuses A-G Requirements Tuition, Books, Transportation, Room and Board: $26,000 SAT/ACT Score California State University
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Suggested GPA: 3.0 10 Campuses A-G Requirements Tuition, Books, Room and Board, etc. : $30,000 SAT/ACT Scores EssayActivities University of California
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California College Systems Continued Private Universities Many Campuses Costs Vary University of San Diego, USC, Stanford… CA Community Colleges 110 Campuses Associate’s Degrees and Transfers, ~$2,000/year Grossmont, Southwestern, Mesa…. Vocational and Technical Schools Degrees/Certificates and Costs Vary Paul Mitchell School, Art Institute of San Diego…
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Admissions Tests
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Required Admissions Tests SAT : General exam with 3 sections: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing Use for CSU, UC, and almost all private universities ACT: General reasoning exam with 5 sections: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing Use for CSU, UC, and almost all private universities Notes: Community Colleges do not require ACT or SAT tests
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Other Application Builders In addition to your grades and test scores, colleges want to see a well-rounded high school student. Clubs and Sports Community Service Honors and Awards Leadership Roles Work Experience Talents and Special Skills
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Senior Year Transition
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Applying for College UC: Nov 1 st - 30 th 2013 CSU: Oct 1 st - 30 th 2013 Private/ Out of state Varies upon school Community College Dates vary (usually in January) Deadlines vary! Make a list of your application due dates:
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Financial Aid FAFSA Financial Aid Package State Grants Federal Student Grants College and University Grants Federal Work Study Loans
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Senior Year Roadmap November: Apply to College Maintain good GPA November: Apply to College Maintain good GPA October: Review with your counselor: Transcript Course load Graduation Maintain good GPA October: Review with your counselor: Transcript Course load Graduation Maintain good GPA April-June: Follow up with college acceptance, financial aid, and scholarships. Maintain good GPA January- March: Apply for FAFSA Maintain good GPA January- March: Apply for FAFSA Maintain good GPA Create a college appropriate email account. Check your email! Maintain good GPA Create a college appropriate email account. Check your email! Maintain good GPA Remember: Maintain a good GPA
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Meet with your College Peer Advisor (CPA) Call the Cal-SOAP office at 858.569.1866 Visit the Cal-SOAP website at www.sandiegocalsoap.com for information and current events for high school students! Remember, we are here for YOU!
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