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Vista Murrieta High School Diploma/Degree Average Annual Earnings Total 40 yr Earnings Unemployment Rate No HS Diploma $21,314$852,5777.1% High School.

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3 Diploma/Degree Average Annual Earnings Total 40 yr Earnings Unemployment Rate No HS Diploma $21,314$852,5777.1% High School Diploma $30,560$1,222,3964.1% 2Yr College AA Degree $36,833$1,524,7032.5% Bachelor’s Degree $49,344$1,973,7601.9% Master’s Degree $57,676$2,307,0251.6% Professional or Doctorate $71,573$2,862,9141.4% Value of a Diploma/Degree

4 Community Colleges Award AA degrees/Certificate Programs Less Expensive than 4 year Universities Like universities, some CC’s are recognized for strength in certain programs. Can prepare students for UC/CSU/Private Universities No Entrance requirements or testing requirements Examples: MSJC, Palomar, RCC Interesting Fact: Many community colleges have guaranteed admission programs with select UC’s and CSU’s. For example, a student who maintains a 2.8 at RCC in select courses can gain guaranteed admission to UC Davis.

5 Cal State System 23 Campuses state wide If living at home, only slightly more expensive than Community College. Schools range from very small (Monterey Bay - 3000), to very large (Long Beach - 34,000). Generally easier to get into than UC with some exceptions. Require completion of A-G course requirements and SAT or ACT Interesting Fact: The CSU system is regularly recognized for having outstanding Engineering Programs at many of its schools. Cal Poly SLO is ranked 6 th in the nation! Cal Poly Pomona, pictured above, is 14 th !

6 23 Cal State Colleges (CSU) SMALLMEDIUM LARGE SMALLMEDIUM LARGE BakersfieldChicoFullerton BakersfieldChicoFullerton Channel IslandsDominguez HillsLong Beach Channel IslandsDominguez HillsLong Beach HumboldtEast BayNorthridge HumboldtEast BayNorthridge MaritimeFresnoSacramento MaritimeFresnoSacramento Monterey BayLos AngelesSan Diego Monterey BayLos AngelesSan Diego San Marcos PomonaSan Francisco San Marcos PomonaSan Francisco SonomaSan BernardinoSan Jose SonomaSan BernardinoSan Jose StanislausSan Luis Obispo StanislausSan Luis Obispo

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8 UC System Ten Campuses State Wide Recognized as some of the best public institutions in the nation. Fairly large schools UCLA (37,000) being the largest Require SAT and SAT II Interesting Fact: In the past few years, More Nobel Prizes have been awarded to faculty members at UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine than UCLA and UC Berkeley.

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11 4 year colleges DO NOT accept D grades for A-G required classes, they must be retaken!!

12 First Time Freshman 2005 UC Riverside Applicants 18,658 Admits 14,990 Rate 80.3% High School GPA 3.58 SAT I 1132 (Total Possible 1600 before Writing SAT) UC Santa Barbara Applicants 33,987 Admits 17,971 Rate 52.9% High School GPA 3.90 SAT I 1234 UCLA Applicants 37,824 Admits 8,823 Rate 23.3% High School GPA 4.10 SAT I 1346 *The new SAT has a total possible score of 2400, plus two subject tests (SAT II’s).

13 Private Universities All differ in their entrance requirements – Check each individual school to be sure. Can be very expensive, private colleges tend to offer for financial aid. USC now costs: $42,000 per year Tend to have smaller class sizes and more individual instruction Examples: Yale, Chapman, Redlands, Harvey Mudd, University of San Diego Interesting Fact: Yale University, pictured above, was founded in 1701!

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15 Starting with the class of 2006 Students are guaranteed enrollment into Cal State San Bernardino if: –Student successfully complete the CSU required basic subjects (A-G) with a grade point average of 3.0 or better –Achieve a passing score on the EPT and ELM, demonstrating no remedial course needs –Have taken the SAT or ACT (No minimum score required ) SOAR Program

16 Cal State San Bernardino!!

17 What are Colleges Looking for? Factors in College Admission Decision 1. GPA in College Prep Courses (A-G courses) 2. Standardized Admission Tests (SAT / SAT II / ACT) 3. Class Rank 4. Essay or Writing Sample 5. Teacher/Counselor Recommendations 6. Extra Curricular Activities

18  Take leadership roles in what you do. Commitment is important, stick with what you start. Do not give up at the first sign of adversity. At the same time, be sensible. Don’t “get in over your head.” Get involved in activities / activities that match your career or major goals Visit colleges and make contacts in the admissions office Participate in summer programs / college courses

19 PSAT  PSAT will be administered on Saturday October 21 st from 8-12pm, VMHS It is a standardized test that provides firsthand practice for the SAT reasoning Test. It also gives you a chance to enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) scholarship programs. It is a standardized test that provides firsthand practice for the SAT reasoning Test. It also gives you a chance to enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) scholarship programs. The PSAT/NMSQT measures: The PSAT/NMSQT measures: critical thinking critical thinking math problem-solving skills math problem-solving skills writing skills writing skills

20 SAT/SATII/ACT  Recommended time to take the SAT & Subject Tests is SPRING of 11 th grade year.  Subject Tests (formerly known as SAT II: Subject Test). Designed to measure your knowledge and skills in particular subject areas, as well as the ability to apply knowledge. Designed to measure your knowledge and skills in particular subject areas, as well as the ability to apply knowledge.  Testing info www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com

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22 NAVIANCE / CHOICES  Beginning the College Search Resume Resume My Game Plan My Game Plan Personality Type Personality Type College Search College SearchCHOICESwww.bridges.com

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