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WELCOME SENIOR PARENTS!

WELCOME SENIOR PARENTS!. Agenda. Senior Year Information Post High School Options College Entrance Testing Colleges / Universities Federal Financial Aid Scholarships. Beginning of the Year. Junior conference Credit check over summer Schedule changes - levels Graduation Recognition

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WELCOME SENIOR PARENTS!

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  1. WELCOMESENIOR PARENTS!

  2. Agenda • Senior Year Information • Post High School Options • College Entrance Testing • Colleges / Universities • Federal Financial Aid • Scholarships

  3. Beginning of the Year • Junior conference • Credit check over summer • Schedule changes - levels • Graduation Recognition • Grade replacement - credit deficiency • Senior credit checks-next week • Deficiency letters within the month

  4. What should be on the transcript? • Demographic information • 9th – 11th – correct school, classes, grades, and credit • 11th grade summer school grades and credit • Transfer student • Term GPA vs Cumulative GPA – Weighted/Unweighted - Core • Term credits vs Cumulative credits (should be @ least 18) • Letter grade vs Pass/Fail • Failed, Incomplete, Repeated courses • 11th- 12th – EVIT credit • 12th – CO-OP credit • GPA: Standard and Weighted • Class Rank • Requesting Official Transcript- Parchment

  5. Graduation Requirements for Class of 2017 Curriculum AreaCUSDIn-state Universities English 4 credits 4 credits Math 4 credits 4 credits Laboratory Science 3 credits 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits 2 credits Career and Technical Education / Fine Arts 1 credit 1 Fine Arts credit World Language 0 credit 2 credits (Two years of the same language) Physical Education 1 credit 0 credit Comprehensive Health .50 credit 0 credit Required Courses 16.5 credit 16 credits Elective Courses 5.5 credits 4 credits TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS 22 CREDITS 20 Credits And must pass Civics test

  6. Credit Recovery • Plan should be in place NOW • In schedule (including zero hour) • After school Lift Lab ( Can’t get better than a B) • Chandler Online Academy • Saturday School • Correspondence- BYU Online • “Chief” Hill Learning Academy • NCAA Athletes • Communicate with your Counselor

  7. Grade Replacement • Purpose – Comm College to university • In schedule – AP / Honors • After school Lift Lab • Chandler Online Academy • Correspondence • Communicate to your counselor!

  8. Class Rank vs GPA • Parent: What is the point of taking weighted classes if the universities look at unweighted core GPA? • Answer: Class rank is weighted. Universities and some scholarships look at both unweighted core course work and weighted class rank.

  9. Dual Enrollment • Credit transfer to in-state and some out-of-state colleges • Check out the Course Equivalency Guide on AZ Transfer to see how credit transfers. • Dual Enrollment credit does not show up on Perry transcripts. Students must order their transcript from Chandler Gilbert CC

  10. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION • Required for many universities and scholarships • Follow the Process • Form available on-line (helpful to include resume) • Appointment with the counselor is recommended • Proactive – some programs require letters before fall break e.g. Common App, Quest Bridge, Flinn, Military Academy - Teacher input • What makes student stand apart • Give your recommender 2 weeks to complete the letter. Letters will not be written over Intersession breaks and does not count as the two week notice

  11. Graduation Recognition • Graduating with Honors National Honors Society • Graduating with High Honors GPA 3.5 or better 6 or more Honors classes – 1 senior year • Distinguished Scholar NHS GPA 3.8 or better 6 or more Honors classes – 1 senior year 24 credits

  12. Tutoring

  13. What is my role? Student’s Role:Parent’s Role: Plan Communicate Research Support Communicate Encourage Know your resources Be on time – watch deadlines Ask for help Counselor’s Role: Guide Support Encourage Letter of Recommendations Counselor Reports

  14. There are several post secondary options for students to choose from: • Work • Community college • Trade schools • Military • University

  15. Community College • Wide range of occupational and or educational programs • Gen Eds at CC then transfer • Certificate programs & AS/AA degrees • Many vocational programs

  16. Chandler Gilbert CC Aircraft Construction Technology Aircraft Maintenance Aviation Equine Science Golf Course Operations Media Arts: Dig. Imaging Early Childhood Programs Mesa CC Construction Drafting Para-Medicine Police Academy Preparation Nursing Firefighting Scottsdale CC Culinary Arts Radiography Yoga Teaching Certification Speech-Language Pathology Broadcasting Gateway CC Court Reporting Automotive Technology (Partnership w/ Nissan & Toyota) Hydrologic Studies Nursing Respiratory Therapist Medical Radiographer CC Career Opportunities Central Arizona College Dietetic Education Heavy Diesel Massage Therapy Welding John Deere Program These are only a few of the different programs & colleges available

  17. Trade & Technical Schools • Vary in size, entry requirements, cost and quality. • Research • Visit the school • Talk with students and employers

  18. Military Bound • Explore career options available through each of the military branches • Military representatives scheduled in the cafeteria each month during lunch • Remember to involve your parents in the process

  19. 769 Seniors • Top 15% of class currently has • between a 4.12 & 4.82 GPA • Top 5% of class currently has • between 4.54 & 4.82 GPA Class of 2017 Statistics

  20. COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS • Universities - SAT or ACT Test scores may be sent to 4 colleges at no charge • Some Universities SAT Subject Tests (In-State Schools do not require them) Community College Placement Test (Asset or Accuplacer) • Additional Math Placement Tests may be given by universities

  21. SAT Given 7 times per year ACT Given 6 times per SAT vs ACT Thanks to the changes to the SAT there are almost no differences between the two exams. Both tests have math and reading sections and have optional essays sections. The ACT test is slightly more complex, more advanced math You may have your test scores sent to 4 schools for free! • Fee waivers available for SAT & ACT (see Ms Phillips for additional information)

  22. COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Automatic In-state University requirements: • Have a 3.0 un-weighted Core* GPA or better in the 16 corecourses and • No deficiencies in core courses (no “D”’s or “F”’s) There is a *Core GPA Calculator on the Career Center Website

  23. In-State University Honors Program Most schools have higher admissions requirements • ASU separate application priority 11/1 • NAU separate application priority ? • UA no separate application, students will be invited to apply based on the information provided on their general admissions application

  24. PRIVATE AND OUT OF STATE COLLEGES • When to apply – Check each school’s website – these vary significantly! • Highly selective schools have earlier deadline (Early Action, Early Decision) • Please - HAVE AN IN-STATE BACKUP PLAN!!

  25. COMMUNITY COLLEGES Open Admissions Policy Apply in 2nd semester AT Maricopa Colleges www.my.maricopa.edu Or Central Arizona College www.centralaz/edu

  26. WUE WUE (pronounced “woo-wee”) is the Western Undergraduate Exchange, a program of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). Through WUE, students in western states may enroll in more than 140 two-year and four-year college institutions at a reduced tuition level: 150 percent of the institution's regular resident tuition. Several School in the following states participate: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.

  27. DISABILITY RESOURCES The college disability service office coordinator/program advisor is responsible for evaluating and determining accommodation eligibility. Services may include: • Note taking assistance • Extended time taking tests • Test taking in a small or quiet environment • Disability resource tutoring • Specialized computer programs/labs • See Mrs. Shara Billings x2941 or Mrs. Beth Curry x3140 for more information

  28. Visit Your Career Center Wealth of Information - http://www.cusd80.com/Page/64957

  29. FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID • Apply AFTER October 1st senior year. Update annually • Parents Financial Aid Night October 26 • Get help completing the FAFSA on College Goal Sunday, typically the Saturday and Sunday following Super Bowl. Dates will be announced

  30. SCHOLARSHIPS • Scholarship information is available on the Perry High Career Center web site. • Separate application is not required for in-state merit scholarships • Check College Website for additional scholarship opportunities • Apply Early and apply often!

  31. A Few Things to Remember • Do not PAY anyone to help you with scholarships, FAFSA or college applications. Get help completing the FAFSA at College Goal Sunday (Saturday too) • Transcripts are now ordered on line from Parchment.com. Senior setting up their accounts in the Career Center this week and next. • Time Management is extremely important in the senior year. Students need to make time to research their post high school options and scholarships this fall!

  32. Decision Making 101 • “Decision Making is a Process not an Event” • Visit Campuses over fall break - each one has a different personality and different characteristics • Keep applying for scholarships – lack of finances is a huge reason why students decide not to attend their preferred college • Apply now, get accepted, do financial aid, THEN decide where to attend.

  33. Important Dates • CUSD Tri U College Fair - Aug 24 • Phoenix National College Fair - Oct 23 • Financial Aide Night - October 26 • 1st semester ends – Dec 22 • Senior Finals – May 25,26 • Graduation - May 31 • Senior Timeline available in Counseling Center and on-line

  34. Jostens Time to order Caps & Gowns Contact: Cindy Serrano • Phone: 480-756-0555 office number • Senior Presentation - Tuesday, September 13 • Order Day - Will be September 15 & 16 during lunches • Parents Order Night – September 15, 5-7pm in cafeteria • Order Day ( Last chance) – December 2

  35. Make your Senior Year Count • What is Senioritis?! • Attendance • Stay active and involved • Maintain a challenging course load • Talk to adults in the field you want to pursue • HAVE FUN!

  36. Contact Information Catherine Hendon, Counseling Secretary Hendon.Catherine@CUSD80.com 480-224-2814 • Holli Cagle Senior Counselor A-G Cagle.Holli@cusd80.com • Clint Beauer Senior Counselor H-O Beauer.Clint@cusd80.com • Marsie Shealey Senior Counselor P-Z Shealey.Marsie@cusd80.com • Pat Phillips, Career Center Specialist Phillips.Pat@cusd80.com

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