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What is FACTS?

What is FACTS.org?. Florida’s central web resource for student advising Middle School Students High School Students Parents College Students Counselors, Advisors, and Administrators Assists students plan and track educational progress – secondary and postsecondary. Tools for Students.

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What is FACTS?

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  1. What is FACTS.org? • Florida’s central web resource for student advising • Middle School Students • High School Students • Parents • College Students • Counselors, Advisors, and Administrators • Assists students plan and track educational progress – secondary and postsecondary

  2. Tools for Students • Career Planning • High School Planning (ePEP) • High School Evaluations • College/Career Tech Planning • Admissions • Financial Aid • College transcripts and grades • Track progress towards college graduation

  3. High School Evaluations • HS Evaluations compare student transcripts to requirements for: • High School Graduation • SUS Admissions • Bright Futures awards (includes weighted GPA) • Currently being revised… • FCAT scores • State GPA • College Readiness

  4. e-Personal Education Planner (ePEP) • Based on high school graduation requirements and student’s goals for postsecondary/career • Two versions • Started 9th grade in 2006 and earlier • Started 9th grade in 2007 and thereafter • Includes Major Area of Interest • Completed in Middle School • Additional advising features

  5. ePEP for current 10-12th graders

  6. ePEP for current 9th graders, contains new advising tools

  7. Counselor Access • District has been given access codes • permission tree • Able to sort in many ways • Grade level • ePEP or not • Graduation plan selected • Number of credits planned • Career Cluster and Major area of Interest

  8. District Reporting - MAIs • August 23, 2007 memo • Questions and Answers • File Formats • MAI credits must be reported on student transcripts • 3 methods

  9. Methods • District-generated • FACTS.org ePEP Course File • DOE Reconciliation File

  10. ePEP Course File • Occurs 2x a year, following survey 2 and 3 • Contains all students enrolled in a public school in grades 7-12 • Student demographic info with all ePEP setting info and course record info from ePEP • If student doesn’t have ePEP and/or no planned courses, 0 courses records will be provided

  11. DOE Reconciliation File • Student transcripts vs. ePEP planned major credits • Results: • Direct match- specific course found on transcript for planned MAI credit • MAI match- course found on transcript (as EL) for planned MAI • MAI match- course found on transcript (as core) for planned MAI • Occurs 2x a year, following transcript submissions • Contains only 9th graders (this year)

  12. Reporting Process Workflow #1, #6 DOE EIAS • NWRDC Upload/Download • MAI File (September) • ePEP Course File (October) • Student Transcripts (October) • Reconciliation File (November) • Student Transcripts with MAI code (January); displayed in FACTS.org • Annual snapshot of MAI credits on transcripts for longitudinal studies #2 , #5 FACTS.org ePEP #3, #5 School Districts #4 DOE OAS

  13. Important Dates • Late September – Student Activity System for current year available • Late September – Test files at NWRDC including MAI file • Late October to November – First ePEP Course File and DOE Reconciliation File at NWRDC

  14. #1 Question • Do current 9th graders have to have an ePEP this year? Reporting methods 2 and 3 require an ePEP. Check with your district to see how they plan to handle MAI reporting. (*If so, remember there are two Reconciliation runs.)

  15. Career Planning • Florida CHOICES Planner • Free online interest & skill assessments • Information on thousands of jobs; education and skills required; salary information • Occupational Outlook Handbook • Employ Florida • Workforce Florida • Institution Career Services Links

  16. College & Career Tech Planning • Institution search and profiles • Locator maps • Degree/Program Search • Degree/Program Requirements (Audit) • Bachelor Degrees at Community Colleges

  17. Financial Aid • Recently revised!! • Fact and fiction about paying for college • Financial aid programs • Apply online for federal and state programs • Application status check

  18. Admissions • Higher Ed Admissions Requirements • Residency guidelines • Admission Applications • Transient Student Form • Institution Admission Links

  19. Go Higher– Get Accepted • Goal: To help all high school seniors apply to and be admitted into college • Focus on: • Career Assessment • Testing Services • Complete Admissions Application • Complete Financial Aid Application • Results: • 22 Community Colleges • 90 High Schools • 4,698 Participated; 1,896 applied

  20. Available on: Advising Manuals

  21. Questions? FACTS.org Helpdesk facts@admin.usf.edu Toll free number 1-866-324-2618 FACTS.org is brought to you by the Florida Center for Advising & Academic Support and the Florida Department of Education

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