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Eleventh Grade Parent Night

Eleventh Grade Parent Night. WHS Counselors. Counseling Services. Social/Emotional Academic College/Career Ms. Sapienza. Counselors are here to help students……. Appointments are available daily. Facilitate student/parent/teacher conferences

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Eleventh Grade Parent Night

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  1. Eleventh Grade Parent Night WHS Counselors

  2. Counseling Services Social/Emotional Academic College/Career Ms. Sapienza

  3. Counselors are here to help students…… • Appointments are available daily. • Facilitate student/parent/teacher conferences • Provide progress reports for parents upon request • Continually update student’s status towards meeting graduation requirements

  4. Continued….. • Counseling Office Bulletin (COB)… monthly publication listing scholarships, testing and college admissions information, etc. – also available on WHS website. • Counseling Office Resource Bulletin…distributed to all Juniors in their US History classes in the Spring. • Assist with the college application process

  5. West High Tutorial Center • Tuesday - Thursday • Lunch (Room 5106) • After school 3-4pm (Library) • Peer tutoring, free • Stop by Room 5106 to make an appointment 24 hours in advance

  6. Career Resources • El Camino • Career Center • ASVAB – Nov. 16th • SCROC • Summer Internships • Volunteer Work

  7. Contact Information • Alexandra Purchase • A-F • Apurchase@tusd.org • 533-4299 ext. 7610

  8. Contact Information • Tiffany Sapienza • G-Ld • tsapienza@tusd.org • 533-4299 ext. 7609

  9. Contact Information • Sara Ackelson • Le-Q • sackelson@tusd.org • 533-4299 ext. 7611

  10. Contact Information • Tania Barricklow • R-Z • Tbarricklow@tusd.org • 533-4299 ext. 7612

  11. Contact Information • Philip Drasner • Student Support Counselor • pdrasner@tusd.org • 533-4299 ext. 7702

  12. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES Mrs. Barricklow

  13. High School Graduation • Successful completion of 220 credits in the specified coursework. • Six or more semesters of composite satisfactory or excellent citizenship. • Pass California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)

  14. High School Graduation Requirements College Entrance Requirements • History and Social Studies • High School – 3 years (World History, U. S. History, Government and Economics) • UC – 2 years (1 year U. S. History or 1 semester U. S. History and 1 semester Gov. and 1 year Social Studies) • CSU – 2 years (1 year U. S. History or 1 semester U. S. History and 1 semester Gov. and 1 year World History)

  15. High School Graduation RequirementsCollege Entrance Requirements • English • High School – 4 years • UC – 4 years • CSU – 4 years

  16. High School Graduation RequirementsCollege Entrance Requirements • Mathematics • High School – 2 years (Minimum requirement Algebra 1) • UC – 3 years, 4 recommended (Minimum requirement Algebra 2) • CSU – 3 years (Minimum requirement Algebra 2)

  17. High School Graduation RequirementsCollege Entrance Requirements • Science • High School – 2 years (1 year Physical, 1 year Biological) • UC/CSU – 2 years Lab Science required, 3 years recommended (1 year Physical, 1 year Biological)

  18. High School Graduation RequirementsCollege Entrance Requirements • Foreign Language and Visual/Performing Arts • High School – 1 year of Foreign Language or 1 year of VPA • UC – 2 years, 3 recommended of Foreign Language and 1 year of VPA • CSU - 2 years, 3 recommended of Foreign Language and 1 year of VPA

  19. High School Graduation RequirementsCollege Entrance Requirements • Advanced Studies or Additional Requirements • High School – 2 years of Physical Education and 1 semester of Health • UC – 1 year of College Prep Electives • CSU - 1 year of College Prep Electives

  20. UC... SAT Reasoning or ACT SAT Subject Tests in two different subject areas: history/social science, English literature, math (Level 2c), science or foreign language CSU… SAT Reasoning or ACT NO SAT Subject Tests required Admissions Tests Required

  21. Summer Opportunities • SCROC…10 elective credits • TUSD… no fees students who have failed a course students needing to pass CAHSEE • MARYMOUNT… students who want to advance tuition-based

  22. El Camino College Summer School • Enrichment courses • Explore areas of interest • Get a feel for the college environment

  23. TAKE A SUMMER TRIP • Visit prospective college campuses… Visit classes in session, talk to students, coaches, and/or faculty members, take a guided tour, arrange to have an interview with an admissions officer if recommended.

  24. FINANCIAL AID SCHOLARSHIPS Ms. Sapienza

  25. What Financial Help is Available? • GRANTS…don’t need to repay, State/Federal money • LOANS…repay in future • SCHOLARSHIPS…gifts with no obligations to repay • WORK STUDY… work while attending school

  26. How do I get the money? • File Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) between January 1 and March 2 of Senior year. • File Cal Grant GPA Verification Form by March 2 of Senior year. • For Private Colleges, you must also submit the CSS Profile beginning October 1 of Senior year.

  27. College Financial Planning Night Hosted by Torrance High School Date: January 9, 2008

  28. National Scholarships Online (www.fastweb.com, etc.) Counseling Office Bulletin (COB) Books Ask your employer www.whs.tusd.org(Counselor’s Corner)

  29. TUSD Local Scholarships • Range $200-$2500 • Apply during November • 2 letters of recommendation • All students are eligible and should apply.

  30. SELECTING A COLLEGE Ms. Ackelson

  31. Qualities to consider when deciding which colleges to apply to…. • Size • Academic offerings • Coed or single sex • Religious/ethnic orientation • Academic environment • Activities available

  32. More qualities to consider when deciding which colleges to apply to…. • Big name or best fit school? • Cost/availability of financial aid • Admission difficulty • Location • Misc. considerations (i.e., campus safety, special facilities, housing, etc.)

  33. Resources People sources of information 1. Counselors 2. College representatives 3. Alumni 4. Currently enrolled students 5. Parents 6. Friends 7. Educational consultants

  34. Resources Paper and internet sources 1. Objective guidebooks 2. Subjective guidebooks 3. Printed materials for colleges 4. College websites 5. General internet resources

  35. Resources Events 1. College fairs TUSD Fair @ West High School in February from 11am-2pm 2. College events (Open houses, receptions) 3. Campus tours

  36. COLLEGE NIGHT Select 3 Sessions: University of California Gym California State University Pavilion Community College Library Private College Café 4 Financial Aid Workshop Café 5 Testing Information Lecture Hall Essay Writing Scarlata Theatre NCAA Career Center

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