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1 1 Welcome to SRVHS College Information Evening School Code CEEB : 050725

2 2 SRVHS Counseling Staff A – E Jenifer Levy-Wendt F – Lu Nancy Conti Ly – Ri Melissa Bergstedt Ro – Z Cady Scharff Support CounselorChristie Harrington-Tsai Secretary Cheryl Wurnitsch Counselor TechChristina Riley Career Center Jill Schratz & Candy Jewett Registrar Barbara Murray

3 3 SRVHS Roles Student Student ― Research possible colleges/universities (Naviance) ― Apply to colleges Parent Parent ― Support their student in the process! Teacher Teacher ― May write a letter of recommendation Counselor Counselor ― Provide support and assistance during the college application process ― May write a letter of recommendation Career Center Career Center ― Serve as a resource for college information ― Provide assistance with college searches

4 4 Surviving the Application Process Get organized and work together with your student Get organized and work together with your student … but remember that your student needs to do the work (fill out her/his own applications, speak with counselors, etc.) Put important dates on the calendar: Put important dates on the calendar: ― Application deadlines ― Financial aid deadlines ― Housing deadlines Help your student make a realistic list of possible choices for college. Help your student make a realistic list of possible choices for college.

5 5 The Right Fit for Your Student Be Realistic: What might be a good fit for one student, may not be for another student. Be Realistic: What might be a good fit for one student, may not be for another student. ― What college is best for your student? ― A liberal arts college, or a research university? ― A big school or a small school? ― Lots to consider! Remember: It depends on YOUR STUDENT’S personality, ability, and academic interests. Remember: It depends on YOUR STUDENT’S personality, ability, and academic interests.

6 6 Apply Broadly, Choose Wisely Students should consider the following: ― Academic Program ― Quality of Programs with Matching Interests ― Selectivity ― Location, Location, Location ― School Size ― Living Conditions ― Graduation Rates ― Tuition

7 7 Types of Schools Safety Safety ― Very qualified ― Confident of acceptance ― Willing to attend if admitted Target Target ― Qualifications have been met ― Fairly certain of acceptance ― Willing to attend if admitted Reach Reach ― May be qualified / highly competitive ― Unsure of acceptance ― Would love to attend if admitted

8 8 College Application Essentials College Application Essentials Topics covered in this workshop include: Community College Community College How To Apply: CC, CSU, UC How To Apply: CC, CSU, UC Eligibility: Courses, Examination, GPA Requirements Eligibility: Courses, Examination, GPA Requirements Transcripts Transcripts Application cycle Application cycle Naviance Naviance Applying to Private Institutions Applying to Private Institutions Early decision – binding  Early action – non binding Early decision – binding  Early action – non binding Questions and Answers Questions and Answers

9 9 CA Community Colleges ● Eligibility: Students with a high school diploma, or a GED, or who are over 18 years old ● 112 campuses ● Some with housing ● Certificates, AA/AS degrees, transfer programs to 4-year universities (transfer after 60 credits as a junior/3 rd year student) ● Each year, students who transferred from a Community College earn one-third of degrees awarded by UC system ● $2358/year tuition and books

10 10 CA Community Colleges Transfer Admission Programs Transfer Admission Programs TAG – Transfer Admission Guarantees o 7 Campuses offer TAG: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz o Other programs provide extensive academic and admission support but do not guarantee admission o For more information visit www.assist.org and www.uctransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu www.assist.org www.uctransfer.universityofcalifornia.eduwww.assist.org www.uctransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu Details the common and unique requirements in the top 20 majors for each UC campus Details the common and unique requirements in the top 20 majors for each UC campus Provides requirements for transfer Provides requirements for transfer Information on how to make students competitive for their preferred major Information on how to make students competitive for their preferred major

11 11 Career and Technical Programs DVC, as well as other community colleges, offers Career and Technical Programs DVC, as well as other community colleges, offers Career and Technical Programs DVC offers over 45 majors and over 40 Certificate programs DVC offers over 45 majors and over 40 Certificate programs Examples of courses offered: Examples of courses offered: ― Culinary Arts ― Dental Assisting/ Dental Hygiene ― Sports Medicine/ Athletic Training ― Architecture Technology ― Real Estate ― Engineering Technology For more information: For more information: ― www.dvc.edu/CT www.dvc.edu/CT ― visit the SRVHS Career Center

12 12 How to Apply CSU/UC (Refer to UC/CSU College Application Checklist) UC/CSU on line application UC/CSU on line application UC www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply October 1 – Website Opened, Nov 1-30 Submit Cost – $70.00 per campus CSU www.csumentor.edu CSU www.csumentor.eduwww.csumentor.edu October 1 – Nov 30 Submit Cost – $55.00 per campus Cal Poly early decision filing period Oct 1 – 31 Cal Poly early decision filing period Oct 1 – 31 *Must declare a major Need:Transcript for reference to complete self-report Weighted 10-12 A-G GPA; it is an estimate See Application Sheet Weighted 10-12 A-G GPA; it is an estimate See Application Sheet Make a copy of on-line application for records Make a copy of on-line application for records

13 13 CSU/UC Subject A – G Entrance Requirements University of California California State University a. History/Social Science (2 years required) a. History/Social Science (2 years required) b. English (4 years required) b. English (4 years required) c. Mathematics (3 years required; 4 recommended) c. Mathematics (3 years required) d. Laboratory Science (2 years required) d. Laboratory Science (2 years required) e. Language other than English (2 years required; 3 recommended) e. Language other than English (2 years required) f. Visual and Performing Arts (1 year required) f. Visual and Performing Arts (1 year required) g. Electives (1 year required) g. Electives (1 year required)

14 14 CSU Admissions Information 23 Campuses in the CSU system – Many options! 23 Campuses in the CSU system – Many options! Apply early! (Do NOT wait until Thanksgiving break to submit applications) Apply early! (Do NOT wait until Thanksgiving break to submit applications) CSU Mentor Application Website open: October 1 st – November 30 th Have a “Plan B, C, D...” etc. Have a “Plan B, C, D...” etc. Apply broadly Apply broadly www.csumentor.edu www.csumentor.edu www.csumentor.edu ― Research individual schools ― One application for all schools selected

15 15 CSU Admissions “Rules” – A-G requirements are a must, not a suggestion – must have grade of C or better in all A-G subject requirements Plan, Plan, Plan ― ― Take the SAT’s/ACT’s – critical reading & math – highest score ― ― Send scores: College Board SAT 3594 or ACT ― ― Apply broadly Timing is Everything! ― ― Do NOT wait until the November 30 th deadline to submit your application Check individual campus websites for important information and deadlines

16 16 CSU Eligibility Index A student meets the scholarship requirement if he or she achieves the GPA of 2.0 (minimum) and test score indicated in the eligibility index. A student meets the scholarship requirement if he or she achieves the GPA of 2.0 (minimum) and test score indicated in the eligibility index. You will be required to meet higher admission requirements for impacted campuses and programs. You will be required to meet higher admission requirements for impacted campuses and programs.

17 17 CSU Eligibility Index Eligibility does not mean admission – Eligibility does not mean admission – must be competitive Check specific campuses for impacted majors and programs Check specific campuses for impacted majors and programs

18 18 CSU Entry Level Math (ELM) English Placement Test (EPT) Applies to accepted students with intent to register Applies to accepted students with intent to register Exception through CAASPP test or SAT score of 550 or better in math and 500 in critical reading Exception through CAASPP test or SAT score of 550 or better in math and 500 in critical reading Math exception may also be achieved in successful completion of senior level math class beyond Algebra 2 (Includes Pre-Calc and above) Math exception may also be achieved in successful completion of senior level math class beyond Algebra 2 (Includes Pre-Calc and above) Conditional students will be required to take placement test in the spring on a CSU campus Conditional students will be required to take placement test in the spring on a CSU campus Additional information on www.csusuccess.org Additional information on www.csusuccess.orgwww.csusuccess.org

19 19 UC Admissions Information Apply early! (Do NOT wait until Thanksgiving break to submit applications; many schools are on vacation and will not be available to answer questions.) University of California Application Website open: University of California Application Website open: October 1 st – October 31 st (viewing only) November 1 st – November 30 th (submissions accepted) Have a “Plan B, C, D….” etc. Have a “Plan B, C, D….” etc. Apply broadly Apply broadly www.universityofcalifornia.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu Research individual schools – one application Research individual schools – one application

20 20 UC Admissions Requirements A-G requirements are a must, not a suggestion A-G requirements are a must, not a suggestion Minimum GPA requirement 3.0 Minimum GPA requirement 3.0 Plan, Plan, Plan Plan, Plan, Plan Take the SAT’s/ACT’s no later than Dec 2015. Request an official copy of scores to be sent to UC Take the SAT’s/ACT’s no later than Dec 2015. Request an official copy of scores to be sent to UC No longer required to submit scores from 2 SAT subject tests No longer required to submit scores from 2 SAT subject tests Some campuses recommend that students vying for slots in competitive majors take the test to demonstrate subject proficiency Some campuses recommend that students vying for slots in competitive majors take the test to demonstrate subject proficiency Viewed as “Value Added” Viewed as “Value Added” Apply broadly Apply broadly Timing is Everything! Timing is Everything! Do NOT wait until the November 30 th deadline to submit your application Do NOT wait until the November 30 th deadline to submit your application Set aside time to write your Personal Statements Set aside time to write your Personal Statements

21 21 UC Personal Statement Questions Respond to two prompts Respond to two prompts Maximum of 1,000 words total Maximum of 1,000 words total May respond to one prompt at greater length, shorter response not less than 250 words May respond to one prompt at greater length, shorter response not less than 250 words

22 22 UC Personal Statement Questions It’s All About You! (YOU = the student, not the parent/college advisor) Prompt #1 – Describe the world you come from – for example, your family, community or school – tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations. Prompt #2 – Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?

23 23 UC Eligibility Index A student meets the Scholarship Requirement if he or she achieves the GPA (3.0 minimum in California) and test score total indicated in the Eligibility Index. “A – G” GPAUC Score Total 3.00 – 3.04 263 3.05 – 3.09 261 Refer to Eligibility Index online at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/c alifornia-residents/admissions-index/index.html www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/c alifornia-residents/admissions-index/index.html You will see a Test Score Translation Table

24 24 Eligibility in the Local Context for the UC The top nine percent of students at each participating California high school are designated UC-eligible. UC has identified ELC students and assigned an ELC number. The top nine percent of students at each participating California high school are designated UC-eligible. UC has identified ELC students and assigned an ELC number. SRVHS ELC student notification during application process. SRVHS ELC student notification during application process. Students must still complete Subject and Examination Requirements Students must still complete Subject and Examination Requirements ELC information available at www.ucop.edu/sas/elc ELC information available at www.ucop.edu/sas/elc www.ucop.edu/sas/elc

25 25 Application Cycle ● UC Fall filing period is between November 1 – 30 ● Oct 1 website opens but can not submit before Nov 1 ● CSU filing period is October 1 – November 30 ● CSU Cal Poly Early Decision Oct 31 Deadline *DO NOT WAIT UNTIL NOV 30th TO APPLY* ● Students should keep each campus informed of any changes in information reported on application ● Check at time of application for housing recommendation ● Students must respond to all inquiries for information from each campus

26 26 Application Cycle, cont’d Each campus reviews applications in a comprehensive manner Each campus reviews applications in a comprehensive manner Fee: UC $70 each campus, CSU $55 each campus Fee: UC $70 each campus, CSU $55 each campus Most admission decisions for freshmen are sent out between March 1 and March 30, CSU may be earlier Most admission decisions for freshmen are sent out between March 1 and March 30, CSU may be earlier Campuses have online access to admissions decisions Campuses have online access to admissions decisions Students must submit their intent to register (to one campus only) by May 1 Students must submit their intent to register (to one campus only) by May 1 Request Final Transcript from Registrar by graduation date Request Final Transcript from Registrar by graduation date

27 27 High School Transcripts

28 28 The ABC’s of GPA’s Cumulative GPA Weighted: (Private & Out of State) Cumulative GPA Weighted: (Private & Out of State) Includes grades received for ALL courses reported on the transcript with honors and AP course grades receiving an extra grade point Cumulative GPA Unweighted: Cumulative GPA Unweighted: Includes grades received for ALL courses reported on the transcript with no extra grade points given for honors or AP courses Weighted 10-12 A-G GPA: (UC & CSU) Weighted 10-12 A-G GPA: (UC & CSU) Standing for College Prep Weighted, this includes grades received for college prep courses taken in grades 10 through 12 with honors and AP course grades receiving an extra grade point CA Cal Grant GPA: CA Cal Grant GPA: This GPA is used by the state of California to determine eligibility for certain loan and grant programs. The GPA is calculated on a 4.0 scale so no extra weight is given for honors or AP courses. Only grades received from the sophomore through junior year are used and P.E. courses are not included in the calculation

29 29 UC/CSU Grade Point Average ― Calculated beginning in 10th grade in approved courses only (a-g) ― Additional grade point given for grade of C or better in approved Honors & Advanced Placement courses ― Additional grade point given for UC-transferable college courses ― Repeating classes: Only “D” or “F” grades able to retake  Report all grades for UC system  Report higher grade only for CSU

30 30 Applying to Private Institutions GPA, test scores, extracurricular, essays, recommendations, strength of program, interview GPA, test scores, extracurricular, essays, recommendations, strength of program, interview Obtain application online or check college website for paper application Obtain application online or check college website for paper application Check for supplemental application materials Check for supplemental application materials Common application available for many schools Common application available for many schools Web Site www.commonapp.org Web Site www.commonapp.orgwww.commonapp.org Check application deadlines and testing requirements Check application deadlines and testing requirements Early Action/Early Decision Early Action/Early Decision Use Naviance to request teacher recommendation Use Naviance to request teacher recommendation Use Naviance to request transcript Use Naviance to request transcript

31 31 Sample Student Information Packet Sample Student Information Packet Due to counselor at least 3 weeks prior to first application due date Forms available on SRVHS website under Counseling –> College Resources –> Applying to Private and Out of State Schools ― ― A: Due Date form ― ― B: Parent Questionnaire ― ― C: Student Self Evaluation ― ― D: Resume Asking teachers for letters of recommendation Asking teachers for letters of recommendation ― ― Whom should be asked? Appointment with your counselor: Appointment with your counselor: ― Schedule at counseling front desk ― Utilize brunch and lunch drop-in times and email for answers to quick questions

32 32 Resources for Information ACT - Administrators of the ACT exam www.act.org www.act.org College Board - Administrators of the SAT Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests, and Advanced Placement exams www.collegeboard.com, www.collegeboard.org/ap www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.org/ap www.californiacolleges.edu – College & Career Planning, specific to CA www.californiacolleges.edu www.aiccu.edu – California Independent Colleges www.aiccu.edu www.cccco.edu – California Community Colleges www.cccco.edu Financial Aid Workshop will be held in January

33 33 Financial Aid January 2016 – Financial Aid Night at SRV Date to be announced January 2016 – Financial Aid Night at SRV Date to be announced FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) www.fafsa.ed.gov FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) www.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov Filing window is January 1st–March 2 nd of the senior year Filing window is January 1st–March 2 nd of the senior year Cal Grant www.calgrants.org Cal Grant www.calgrants.orgwww.calgrants.org Must meet eligibility requirements of income and GPA Must meet eligibility requirements of income and GPA

34 34 Paying for College 2014 – 2015 Community College CSUUCPrivate/Independent Registration Fees & Tuition* $1,104 – 1,500 $5,963 – $8,919 $12,192 – $14,800 $28,764 – $46,952 Books & Supplies $1,826$1,826$1,826$1,826 Room & Board $4,000 – $11,496 $9,200 – $14,745 on campus housing $12,254 – $15,035 on campus housing $7,650 – $13,970 on campus housing Transportation$1,496$1,496$1,496$1,496 Personal Expenses $1,364$1,364$1,364$1,364 Total Expenses $9,790- $17,832 $19,849- $28,350 $29,132- $34,521 $41,100- $65,608 *Registration fees and tuition are based on Full-time enrollment for CA residents. Fees and tuition are subject to change without advance notice

35 35 NCAA Eligibility Clearinghouse web site for requirements and application process Clearinghouse web site for requirements and application process – Includes required 16 core courses www.ncaa.orgwww.ncaa.org or NCAA Guide to the College Bound student athlete www.ncaa.org Be sure to send SAT/ACT scores directly to NCAA Be sure to send SAT/ACT scores directly to NCAA Code 9999 The NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete is available online

36 36 Final Thoughts to review with your Senior … Grades: Maintain GPA pattern into senior year Grades: Maintain GPA pattern into senior year – Notify admissions of changes in schedule and/or grades Sign up for SAT’s/ACT’s? Sign up for SAT’s/ACT’s? ― If applying to UC, sending scores to one campus will send them to all campuses ― If applying to CSU, use SAT school code 3594 Request that your scores be sent to all colleges to which applying Request that your scores be sent to all colleges to which applying Make a dedicated (and appropriate!) email account Make a dedicated (and appropriate!) email account Make sure all online accounts are appropriate Make sure all online accounts are appropriate ― Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc. Request letters of recommendation in a polite and timely fashion Request letters of recommendation in a polite and timely fashion Transcripts: Request from Registrar for Private and Out of State Colleges Transcripts: Request from Registrar for Private and Out of State Colleges UCs and CSUs are self report – no transcript needed when applying UCs and CSUs are self report – no transcript needed when applying Relax?!? There’s a college out there for everyone! Relax?!? There’s a college out there for everyone!


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