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Welcome Class of 2017 Parents Class of 2017 Who are they?  708 Students  354 Male / 354 Female  5 Counselor Caseloads cover the Class of 2017.

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2 Welcome Class of 2017 Parents

3 Class of 2017 Who are they?  708 Students  354 Male / 354 Female  5 Counselor Caseloads cover the Class of 2017

4 Class of 2017 *Where will they go after graduation? *Forecast Based on Previous LHS Graduates  9 99% will Graduate  85 - 90% Attend a Four Year College  5 - 12% Two Year College  LHS Graduates have progressed on to attend over 95 different colleges  The most popular are UGA, GCSU and Georgia Southern he full list of schools accepted to consist of in-state, out- of-state, 2 year colleges, Ivy League, and Military Academies.

5 LHS Counseling Department Mr. Tom Neighbour, Counseling Department Chair Students with last names A - Chen Mrs. Pat Woods, Counselor Students with last names Chf-Her Ms. Mia Kim, Counselor Students with last names Hes-McG and all ESOL Students Mrs. Jamie DiCarro, Counselor Students with last names McH-Sch Mrs. Kathy Bain, Counselor Students with last names Sci– Z Mrs. Shari Endo, Counselor 9 th grade students Mrs. Pam Bibik, Assistant Principal of Curriculum Mrs. Theresa Adamczyk, Graduation Coach Mrs. Nicole Lea, School Social Worker Mrs. Mary Blount, Registrar Mrs. Leah San Antonio, Counseling Secretary

6 HELP!!! I can’t remember all this information!!!  Don’t worry - tonight is an introduction  Visit the website often  Tonight's presentation will be posted on the counseling website

7 Junior Information Sessions  Small interactive meetings involving students, parents and counselors  Meetings will begin in November  Visit the counseling website in late October for announcements and further details

8 A Word About Junior Information Sessions  Who should attend?  Where is the meeting?  What material will be covered?  Why is the survey important?

9 Getting Started Take the Plunge......it's your future so get involved!! Why is Junior Year important?? 1.Maintain Grades – Work Hard 2. Prepare for and take the ACT & SAT Opportunity – Applerouth Tutoring is offering a Mock ACT on Saturday 10/17 at 8:00 AM. Sign up on the Counseling website – cost is $20.00 3. Develop a list of colleges that you may want to attend

10 Junior Classroom Guidance  Begins on Monday October 19 th  Counselors will be visiting with US History Classes  Purpose To Provide Students with the vital junior year Information

11 Breaking News… …well not really Changes to the SAT  New SAT format will begin with the March 2016 SAT  What has changed?? All-new essay — and it’s optional No penalty for guessing No vocab that you’ll never use again

12 Quick Facts  4 parts: Reading Writing and Language Math, optional SAT Essay  400–1600 score scale  3 hours and 50 minutes with the SAT Essay — or 3 hours without it Visit www.collegeboard.org and selectwww.collegeboard.org “New SAT” for full details Changes to the SAT

13 Things to Consider When Selecting a College  Type of school – 2 year, 4 year or Technical  Geographical Location  Public or Private  Size  Living Facilities  Co$t - $$$$  Away or Stay Home  Majors offered  Clubs/Sports/Activities

14 Resources College Search Engines -  Bigfuture.org – College Matchmaker allows students to search all colleges with various criteria such location, major etc.  GAcollege411.org – Allows students to search in state Georgia colleges and out-of state schools  Princeton Review “The Best 378 Colleges”  US News & World Report

15 Investigate Schools that Interest You  Compile a list of schools that you may be interested in  Visit school websites  Set up visits to schools that you are serious about applying to  Be aware of admissions requirements and begin to narrow your choices  Never put all of your eggs in one basket. Plan on applying to a small group of schools that you would like to attend

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21 College Visitations The best way to get to know more about a school and get a “feel” for what it would be like to attend is to visit.  LHS Juniors and Seniors are permitted to take 4 days to visit colleges (permission slip required prior to visiting).  When visiting a college it is recommended that you contact the admissions office and arrange to attend the information session and take a student guided campus tour.  Ask questions

22 What are Colleges Looking For? When applications reach the admissions department for review the following are the top areas of importance.  GPA  Standardized Testing  Academic Rigor  Extracurricular Activities – Athletics, School Clubs, Volunteer Work  Leadership Positions  Teacher Recommendation (If required)  Counselor Recommendation (If required)

23 LHS Counseling Website  Visit Often During Junior & Senior Year  Area’s of Interest  SAT / ACT Dates / Registration  College Visitation Forms  College Preparation  College Search Engines  Scholarships  Transcript Requests

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26 2015 – 2016 SAT Dates LHS School Code: 110-927 Register online at www.collegeboard.org SAT Reasoning Test: Cost approx. $ 45 Test DateTest Regular Registration Deadline Late Registration (FEE APPLIES) October 3, 2015 SAT & Subject Tests September 3, 2015September 22, 2015 November 7, 2015 SAT & Subject Tests October 9, 2015October 27, 2015 December 5, 2015 SAT & Subject Tests November 5, 2015November 23, 2015 January 23, 2016 SAT & Subject Tests December 28, 2015January 12, 2016 March 5, 2016SAT onlyFebruary 5, 2016February 23, 2016 May 7, 2016 SAT & Subject Tests April 8, 2016April 26, 2016 June 4, 2016 SAT & Subject Tests May 5, 2016May 25, 2016

27 2015 – 2016 ACT Dates Register online at www.actstudent.org ACT Only (No Writing) $30 (approx.) ACT Plus Writing $44.50 (approx) Test DateRegistration Deadline Late Registration (FEE APPLIES) September 12, 2015August 7, 2015August 21, 2015 October 24, 2015September 18, 2015October 2, 2015 December 12, 2015November 6, 2015November 20, 2015 February 6, 2016January 8, 2016January 15, 2016 April 9, 2016March 4, 2016March 18, 2016 June 11, 2016May 6, 2016May 20, 2016

28 Financing College  Determine the cost of a college  Don't let the cost of a particular college keep you from applying  Investigate all resources for funding  Lambert High School Financial Aid Night – November 3rd, 2015. It is recommended that 11 th grade parents attend this meeting.

29 Financing College continued  Hope Scholarship  College Scholarships  Local Scholarships  National Merit Scholarships  Government Financial Aid – Loans, Grants

30 HOPE & Zell Miller HOPE 3.0 Core GPA as calculated by the Georgia Student Finance Commission. Student must maintain a 3.0 GPA in College. Zell Miller Scholar Program Students must graduate with a 3.7 GPA as calculated by the Georgia Student Finance Commission and have a 1200 SAT (math & critical reading) or a 26 on the ACT. Visit www.gacollege411.org for complete scholarship details.www.gacollege411.org

31 HOPE Rigor Requirements  Beginning with the Class of 2015, there are HOPE Rigor Requirements for both the HOPE Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholarship. Due to the continued updates made to the HOPE Scholarship, it is in the student’s/family’s best interest to consult directly with Georgia Student Finance Commission. They are the organization that issues, approves, and sets the standards for the scholarship, therefore they can most accurately define the qualifications. To Be Eligible for the HOPE Scholarship, and in Addition to Grade Point Average and Other Requirements : Students Graduating after May 1, 2015 Must Have 2 Academically rigorous courses as defined by GSFC* Students Graduating after May 1, 2016 Must Have 3 Academically rigorous courses as defined by GSFC* Students Graduating after May 1, 2017 Must Have 4 Academically rigorous courses as defined by GSFC* * Please see complete list of eligible courses at www.gacollege411.orgwww.gacollege411.org

32 Examples of HOPE Rigor  GSE Algebra II  GSE Pre-Calculus  Chemistry  Physics  Human Anatomy  Spanish II,III,IV or AP  French II, III, IV or AP  Latin II, III, IV or AP  AP Courses in Core Subject Area’s

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34 Athletes - NCAA Students interested in playing college athletics must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.  Students must register once their junior year courses and grades are available on their transcript  Submit the application at The NCAA Eligibility CenterThe NCAA Eligibility Center  Submit an official high school transcript and official SAT/ACT scores

35 Things to Remember  Visit the counseling web page often  Involve your counselor in your college search and application process  Plan during your junior year. The time to apply to college will be upon you soon.  Finally – DON'T PANIC !!!!!

36 Thank you for joining us and arrive home safely. Counselors will be available for questions.


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