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1 LE3-C4S1T3pg59-62 College Preparation

2 Purpose This lesson will help you in your preparation for college.

3 1. Examine whether college is right for them. 2. Determine how careers and majors are related. 3. Discuss different types of colleges.

4 4. List general admission requirements. 5. Explore ways to finance college. 6. Identify educational institutions and majors that fit their needs.

5 CPS Key Word Questions (1-2)

6 ______ - the amount of money you have to pay to be taught particular subjects, especially in a university or college. __________ - when your studies are paid for by the school, university, or organization.  Tuition  Scholarship

7 CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

8 Are you planning to go to college? A.Yes – I am going for sure. B.Yes – If I can find the funding and get motivated. C.Maybe – I need to figure out if it is right for me and can get the resources. D.No – I am not planning on it right now, but may change my mind.

9 True or False: Most people have jobs that are not strongly related to their college major. A.True B.False

10 Think about what you already know about college admission. List 2-3 general items a college requires for admission. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

11  Attending college is not the only way to attain your career goals.  If a traditional college or university does not cover your career choice, you might explore: Business School Trade School Technical School

12  Another alternative to a four-year college program is e-learning or distance education.  Online classes through distance education institutions or universities are often more convenient and can be taken at different times and places.

13 Taking a personal assessment and discovering your aptitudes, interests, abilities, and personal preferences, and then matching them with occupations, can lead to a major in college.

14 Many people have careers that are not strongly related to their college major.

15  The process of applying to college should begin in the ___ of your high school senior year.  If you are applying to more than one college, the process can become overwhelming.  It is important that you are organized and have your career development portfolio up to date. fall

16 CPS Lesson Question (3)

17 Besides a four-year college, which of the following are other methods to help you achieve your career goals? A.Business school B.Trade School C.e-learning D.All of the above are correct.

18  Admission or entrance requirements can differ from one college to another.  However, there are basic criteria that are required for the majority of colleges.  Many colleges require specific coursework or curricula from high school.

19  For most students, the tuition and other higher education expenses require seeking funding from someplace other than their parents.  There are two forms of financial aid funding for college: gift aid self help aid

20  Choosing a college is probably one of the first major decisions you will make in your life.  This is where the work that you put into your career development strategy begins to pay off.  You have a plan and it will help you make the best possible decision as to which college to attend.

21 CPS Lesson Question (4)

22 True or False: Most students who attend college get the majority of their tuition covered by their parents. A.True B.False

23 List the 2-3 most important things you learned in this lesson. Why are they important to you? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

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25 Images in this lesson were taken from:  Microsoft © Clip Art Gallery  Marine Corps Combat Camera


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