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Juniors Class of 2015

Juniors Class of 2015. 2-11-2014 . Indiana Graduation Requirements. Three diploma tracts from which to choose: . Core 40 Core 40 with Academic Honors Core 40 with Technical Honors (General Diploma). Core 40 Diploma. Core 40 Diploma. Core 40 Diploma. Sample Core 40 Four-year plan.

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Juniors Class of 2015

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  1. JuniorsClass of 2015 2-11-2014

  2. Indiana Graduation Requirements

  3. Three diploma tracts from which to choose: • Core 40 • Core 40 with Academic Honors • Core 40 with Technical Honors • (General Diploma)

  4. Core 40 Diploma

  5. Core 40 Diploma

  6. Core 40 Diploma

  7. Sample Core 40 Four-year plan Freshman English 9 Algebra 1 Biology World History P.E. Directed Elective Directed Elective Sophomore English 10 Geometry Integrated Chemistry/Physics Health/Careers Elective Elective Elective Junior English 11 Algebra II Chemistry I or Anatomy U.S. History Elective Elective Elective Senior English 12 Government/Economics Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective

  8. Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma Requirements • Complete all requirements for Core 40 • Earn 2 additional Core 40 math credits • Earn 6-8 Core 40 world language credits • Earn 2 Core 40 fine arts credits • Earn a grade of “C” or above in courses that count toward the diploma • Have a cumulative GPA of a “B” or above • AND…

  9. Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma Requirements • AND… Complete one of the following: • Four credits in AP courses and take AP exams • Academic, transferable dual HS/college courses resulting in 6 college credits • Two credits in AP courses and AP exam and academic, transferable dual HS/college courses resulting in 3 college credits • 1200 combined SAT math & critical reading • 26 composite on ACT • An International Baccalaureate Diploma

  10. Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma Requirements • Students must complete a total of 47 credits

  11. Sample Academic Honors Four-year plan Freshman English 9 Algebra 1 Biology World History P.E. Computer App/Per. Finance Spanish 1 Sophomore English 10 Geometry Honors Chemistry 1 Honors Health/Careers Spanish II Honors Art/Band/Chorus Elective Junior English 11 Honors Algebra II Honors Chem II or Physics or A & P U.S. History Spanish III Honors Elective Elective Senior English 12 Honors Pre-Calculus Honors Government/Economics Elective Elective Elective Elective

  12. Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma Requirements • Complete all requirements for Core 40, and • Earn grade of “C” or above in courses that count toward the diploma, and • Have a GPA of “B” or above, and • Complete a career-technical program resulting in 8-10 credits, and • AND...

  13. Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma Requirements • Complete TWO of the following – one of which must be A or B: • Take three specific WorkKey assessments and score at a designated level; • Earn six dual high school/college credits in atechnical area; • Complete either the Professional Career Internship course, a Coop Course, or a specified work-based learning experience; • Earn a state approved industry certification.

  14. Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma Requirements • Students must complete a total of 47 credits

  15. Sample Technical Honors Four-year plan Freshman English 9 Algebra 1 Biology World History P.E. Computer App/Per. Finance Intro to Construction Sophomore English 10 Geometry Integrated Chemistry/Physics Health/Careers Intro to Construction Intro to Engineering Design Spanish I Junior English 11 Algebra II Chemistry I or Anatomy U.S. History Construction Technology Construction Technology Construction Technology Senior English 12 Pre-Calculus Government/Economics Work Internship Work Internship Elective Elective

  16. Auditing Transcripts

  17. Opportunities for Senior Year: Core Classes: • English 12 or English 12 Honors • Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus Honors, AP Calculus Honors • Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Physics, or Anatomy & Physiology • Government/Economics

  18. Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.) Elective Classes: • CEO Class • Psychology/Sociology • Spanish • Intro to Engineering Design • Intro to Construction • Intro to Transportation • Intro to Manufacturing • Art, Photography (1 yr. art required), Band, Chorus • Accounting • Advanced Business Management • Business Law & Ethics • Financial Services • Principles of Business Management • Principles of Marketing • Sports & Entertainment Marketing • Advanced Manufacturing • Business Math • Yearbook

  19. Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.): • Twin Rivers Program* -Building Trades -Auto Service Tech -Health Careers -Cosmetology *Must apply **Applications due to Mrs. Sward by next Friday, February 21st!!

  20. Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.): • Cadet Teaching -Elementary Arts/Music/PE/Special Ed -Jr. High -High School *See Mr. Hughes if interested

  21. Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.) • VU Program – Seniors Only Architectural Drafting Collision Repair Computer Networking Computer Programming Diesel Mechanics Electronics Fire Science Hospitality/Culinary Arts Industrial Drafting (CAD) Information Technology Law Enforcement Surveying Web Development Welding Computer Integrated Manufacturing (C.I.M.) Precision Machining (Machine Trades, Tool & Die, Manufacturing) WE PAY VU TUITION!!

  22. Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.) • Work Internship -Gasthof Restaurant and Bakery - Kelso Insurance -Grandview Pediatrics - Heartland OB/GYN - Dr. Thorne - Memorial Hospital, Jasper - Daviess Community Hospital - Norris Law Office (ER, Physical Therapy, Ultrasound) - Crane/West Gate -Conservation Officer - 1st National Bank - Washington Times-Herald - Little Bear Daycare - Montgomery Medical Clinic - Williams Bros. Pharmacy - Midwestern Engineers - Eastside Veterinary - Dr. Deem - Graber Post

  23. College Admission Standards

  24. College Admission Requirements • IU 8 semesters of English 7 semesters of Math 6 semesters of Social Sciences 6 semesters of Sciences 4 semesters of World Languages 3 or more credits of additional college-prep coursework

  25. College Admission Requirements (cont.) • Purdue 8 semesters of English 8 semesters of Math 6 semesters of Science 6 semesters of Social Studies 4 semesters of Foreign Language

  26. College Admission Requirements (cont.) • University of Southern Indiana 4 years of English 3-4 years of Math 3-4 years of Lab Science 3 years of Social Studies

  27. Cost of Attendance in Indiana for 2013-2014 academic year • IU $20,870 Tuition/Fees, & Room/Board • Purdue $23,242 Tuition/Fees, Room/Board, Supplies • Ball State $17,230 Tuition/Fees, & Room/Board • ISU $16,800 Tuition/Fees & Room/Board • USI $16,000 Estimated cost for 2013-2014 • VU $14,850 Tuition/Fees, & Room/Board • Ivy Tech $3,560 Tuition only (30 hours) • UE $41, 056 Typical annual cost for 2013-2014

  28. Cost of Attendance in Indiana (cont.) • Cost of college tuition in Indiana has increased over 100% in past 10 years. • Average student loan debt in Indiana is $29,000 • In the U.S. we owe close to $1 trillion in student loan debt – more than all credit card debt!

  29. High Test Scores = Scholarship $ Indiana University Excellence Scholarship Award: $9,000 per year School: Indiana University Major: Any Criteria: Students with SAT score of 1350 (CR & MATH) or above or ACT composite of 31 or above and a minimum GPA of 3.8, will receive an IU Excellence Scholarship at the time of admission. Deadline: Must have complete application file to IU by November 1st. Indiana University Prestige Scholarships Award: $3,000 per year School: Indiana University Major: Any Criteria: Students with SAT score of 1250 (CR & MATH) or above or ACT composite of 28 or above and a minimum GPA of 3.7 will receive an IU Prestige Scholarship at the time of admission. Deadline: Must have complete application file to IU by November 1st.

  30. Points to Ponder…. • Admission Decision is made based upon freshman, sophomore, and junior years of high school. • Senior year is last preparatory year before college level work (rigor of senior year schedule) • Colleges want students to take some type of math senior year

  31. Points to Ponder (cont.)…. • Honors courses=Stronger Test Scores Often times, test score is what gets you considered for scholarships • Some colleges will re-calculate your GPA based only on your grades in high school English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language courses. (Purdue/UE)

  32. Points to Ponder (cont.)…. • VU requires one year of high school chemistry for all Health Occupations majors • Recommend students create resume and update throughout high school; include extra-curricular activities, honors, awards, leadership positions held, employment, volunteer activities, community involvement

  33. Points to Ponder (cont.)…. • Summer before Senior year is a great time to explore colleges • Community Involvement

  34. 21st Century Scholars • If you are a 21st Century Scholar, some private schools will cover remaining tuition not covered by award. • IU & Purdue provide financial assistance for housing, if you are a 21st Century Scholar & meet eligibility requirements. • Must have 2.5 GPA to receive 21st Century Scholarship • Guaranteed full tuition scholarship

  35. Additional Requirements • NCAA Div. I or II athlete *Must register with NCAA Eligibility Center spring of your junior year www.eligibilitycenter.org

  36. Resources • www.doe.in.gov • www.barr.k12.in.us • www.hoosierhot50.org • www.learnmoreindiana.org • www.scholars.in.gov

  37. Questions?

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