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RCHS Sophomore Class Presentation 2015-2016. The Rancho Guidance Counseling Team Leonor Goff serves students with last names that begin with: A – EL Her.

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1 RCHS Sophomore Class Presentation 2015-2016

2 The Rancho Guidance Counseling Team Leonor Goff serves students with last names that begin with: A – EL Her direct phone line is: 1.707.792.4781 Her e-mail address is: leonor_goff@crpusd.orgleonor_goff@crpusd.org Cheryl Hlebakos serves students with last names that begin with: EN - LE Her direct phone line is: 1.707.792.4776 Her e-mail address is: cheryl_hlebakos@crpusd.org cheryl_hlebakos@crpusd.org Erin Lane serves students with last names that begin with: LI - RA Her direct phone line is: 1.707.792.4782 Her e-mail address is: erin_lane@crpusd.orgerin_lane@crpusd.org Sandra Aguado serves students with last names that begin with: RE - Z Her direct phone line is: 1.707.792.4818 Her e-mail address is: s_aguadozuniga@crpusd.orgs_aguadozuniga@crpusd.org

3 Transcript Review- Graduation Requirements CoursesCredits English40 (4 years) Mathematics30 (must pass equivalent of Algebra 1) Science20 (10 credits Physical Science & 10 credits Life Science.) Physical Education 20 Social Studies30 (10 credits World History; 10 credits United States History; 5 each Gov’t/Econ) Visual/Perf. Arts or World Lang. 10 Elective Credits70 Total220 credits

4 Graduation Requirements Required Credits 220 (70 Elective) Algebra 1 or Equivalent (10 credits of the 30 required math credits) You must have completed and documented 40 hours of community service. Many more hours needed for scholarship opportunities

5 Improving Grades/Credit Recovery Options Must have a C- or better for college prep classes (a-g college entrance requirements) On-line Credit Recovery -- Meets high school graduation requirements (most not a-g college entrance requirements; there is some access to a-g online credit recovery; see your counselor) SRJC – Concurrent enrollment BYU/National University -- See your counselor

6 UC College Requirements a-g Requirements (11 met by the end 11 th grade summer; 15 by end of 12 th grade with a 3.00 GPA) (A) History/Social Science2 years (B) English4 years (C) Mathematics3 years (Alg I, Geom and Alg 2) recommend 4 yrs. (D) Laboratory Science2 years (Bio., Chem., Physics) recommend 3 yrs. (E) Lang. Other than Eng.2 years (must be the same lang.) recommend 3 yrs. (F) Visual and Performing Arts1 year-long class (G) College Prep Elective1 year

7 CSU College Requirements a-g Requirements (A) History/Social Science2 years (B) English4 years (C) Mathematics3 years (Alg I, Geom, Alg 2) (D) Laboratory Science2 years (Bio., Chem., Physics) Some CSU’s count Earth Sci. (E) Lang. Other than Eng.2 years (must be the same lang.) (F) Visual and Performing Arts 1 year (same course) (G) College Prep Elective1 year (same course)

8 PSAT Sophomores and Juniors are encouraged to take the PSAT in October; the cost is typically $27.00 – More information forthcoming at the beginning of next year Merit Scholarship Consideration Good Practice for SAT Results will provide a great study guide

9 College Entrance Assessments SAT It tests what you already know It’s fair to everyone – Researched and no advantages to any one group It’s more than just a test -- Connect to scholarship opportunities, place out of certain college courses and learn more about your academic strengths It helps you select the right fit for college -- SAT scores are among the factors considered in college admission ACT The ACT is accepted by all 4-year colleges and universities in the United States The ACT multiple-choice tests are based on what you're learning There are many ways to prepare for the ACT -- Taking challenging courses in high school is the best way to prepare, but ACT also offers a number of test preparation options including free online practice tests, testing tips for each subject area tested, and the free student booklet Preparing for the ACT The ACT helps you plan for your future -- Provides you with a unique Interest Inventory and a Student Profile Section Your ACT score is based only on what you know ­

10 EAP (Early Assessment Program) for College Readiness CSU and SRJC California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)* EAP Testing is in English Language Arts, including Writing; and Math Administered in the Spring semester of 11 th grade Will provide a college content readiness result by the end of the junior year There are additional pathways for qualification if you do not score “ready for college.”

11 EAP- Early Assessment Program This program was established to provide opportunities for students to measure their readiness for college-level English and mathematics in their junior year of high school The goal is to facilitate opportunities for students to improve their skills during their senior year. EAP – Will be taken in your Junior year with SBAC http://www.collegeeap.org

12 EAP Scoring Rubric EAP English and Math Scores 1 =Ready for college 2 = Conditional 3 =Not ready for college 4 =Incomplete

13 NCAA Clearinghouse Athletes Use online or paper application available at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net www.ncaaclearinghouse.net All students are recommended to register during the summer between their 10 th and 11 th grade year of high school Requirements are very specific for Div. I & II See Mrs. Scardina or Mr. Sarlatte to check Div. I & II requirements

14 UC/University of California Map (9 undergraduate campuses)

15 CSU/California State University Map (23)

16 Private/Independent Colleges and Universities Map

17 Community Colleges Map

18 Scholarship Information Scholarship bulletin – check regularly for new scholarship information www.ranchocotate.org Community service hours—the most critical aspect for getting local scholarships.

19 High School Planning Go to: http://www.csumentor.edu/planninghttp://www.csumentor.edu/planning Under High School Students click on the High School Planner button Create an account –Use one of the two planners, high school or transfer, designed to help you track and plan your coursework to meet California State University (CSU) high school subject requirements.

20 High School Planning Update this at the end of every semester to track your progress. This will guide you through the a-g requirements for college and will help when it is time to apply for college during your Senior year. SRJC and vocational programs, start exploring now at: www.santarosa.eduwww.santarosa.edu

21 Tips Visit colleges and universities Explore college websites –CSU: www.csumentor.eduwww.csumentor.edu –UC: www.universityofcalifornia.eduwww.universityofcalifornia.edu –College Board www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org Plan Now College entrance is very competitive!

22 REMINDERS Study, study, study!!! Check your grades and credits each semester Make up any failed class for graduation See your counselor on a regular basis Turn in your Community Service Hours

23 QUESTIONS ?


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