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My Financial Future

My Financial Future. By Student X. Outline. Reality Check Housing Utilities Transportation Clothes Health Care Entertainment Personal Upkeep Miscellaneous Savings Reality Check Total Expenses Career Profile REQUIREMENTS Training College & Education Degree Plan

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My Financial Future

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  1. My Financial Future By Student X

  2. Outline • Reality Check • Housing • Utilities • Transportation • Clothes • Health Care • Entertainment • Personal Upkeep • Miscellaneous • Savings • Reality Check Total Expenses • Career Profile • REQUIREMENTS • Training • College & Education • Degree Plan • Tuition and Fees • Scholarships

  3. Reality Check

  4. Housing • $946.00 at Austin Texas3 bdrms, 2.5 bathrooms, unfurnished and 2,400 sq. ft. of living area. The monthly payment includes interest for a 30 year loan. (Picture shown for illustration purposes only.)

  5. Utilities

  6. Food • $250.00 Purchase items such as: TBone Steak, Ground Beef, Fryer Chicken, Tuna, Half Gallon Milk, Dozen Eggs, Margarine, Potatoes, Bananas, Lettuce, Bread, Coffee, Sugar, Cereals, Sweet Peas, Tomatoes, Peaches, OJ... The amount that appears is the cost of the items multiplied by 4 weeks. http://rpmedia.ask.com/ts?u=/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Chile_Rellenos.jpg/180px-Chile_Rellenos.jpg

  7. Car • $607.00 Buying a new basic economy auto will allow me to have new reliable transportation. Sample monthly expense includes: auto payment, insurance, gas and maintenance. (Picture shown is example of Basic auto.)

  8. Clothes • $75.00 Choose the Medium clothes budget to maintain my wardrobe, including buying work clothes. (Clothes item shown is example of monthly purchases.)

  9. Health Care • $50.00 Average national cost for group medical insurance, whereby an employer subsidizes an employee's medical coverage. An employee will have to contribute the amount listed for the employee-only coverage.

  10. Entertainment • $175.00 able to party, and to attend a concert or go on a trip.

  11. Personal Upkeep • $50.00 get a gym membership in addition to the bare essentials

  12. Miscellaneous • $100.00 Have a pet

  13. Savings • 10% income will be placed in a savings account

  14. Career Profile

  15. Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary School

  16. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS • 18 years of age • Not be disqualified or the subject of a pending proceeding related to disciplinary actions, sanctions, and contested cases, including enforcement of the Educator's Code of Ethics • Not be disqualified by federal law

  17. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS • Be willing to support and defend the constitutions of the United States and Texas * • Be able to speak and understand the English language sufficiently to use it easily and readily in conversation and teaching * • Specialized education and/or training Examination

  18. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS • Written competency test - Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TexES) www.texes.nesinc.com Restrictions on Licensing * • Violation of laws concerning teaching * • Unworthiness in the instruction of youth * • Abandonment of contract • Conviction of a felony or of misdemeanor related to teaching duties Approximate Fees as of September 2003 *

  19. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS • $ 75.00 Standard certificate * • $175.00 Credentials review (non refundable) * • $ 50.00 One year certificate (non renewable) (An applicant who holds a standard credential from another state or country and after a review of credentials is completed, may be issued a One-Year Certificate. The applicant must complete satisfactorily all appropriate examinations within one year of issuance). • $ 82.00 Per exam attempted Education/Training

  20. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university * • Complete teacher training through an approved program * • Successfully complete appropriate certification tests for subject and grade level wanting to teach

  21. Training • All 50 States and the District of Columbia require public school teachers to be licensed. Licensure is not required for teachers in private schools. Usually licensure is granted by the State board of education or a licensure advisory committee. • Teachers may be licensed to teach the early childhood grades (usually nursery school through grade 3); • the elementary grades (grades 1 through 6 or 8); • the middle grades (grades 5 through 8); a secondary education subject area (usually grades 7 through 12); • or a special subject, such as reading or music (usually grades kindergarten through 12). • Requirements for regular licenses to teach kindergarten through grade 12 vary by State. However, all States require general education teachers to have a bachelor's degree and to have completed an approved teacher training program with a prescribed number of subject and education credits as well as supervised practice teaching. About one-third of the States also require technology training as part of the teacher certification process.

  22. College & Education The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College 80 Fort Brown, Brownsville, Texas 78520 | 956-882-8200

  23. Early Chilhood-6th Grade Generalist/EC-12th Grade Special Education Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Degree Plan • http://www.utb.edu/vpaa/ucatalog/10-11/Documents/Degrees/BAIS_EC-6_SPED_GEN.pdf

  24. Tuition and Fees • http://www.utb.edu/em/registrar/Pages/CSTuitionandFeesTables.aspx

  25. Scholarships

  26. Cañas-Cantu EndowedMemorial Scholarship Major GPA Citizenship Classification Enrollment Needbased Award Amount Other Special Conditions and Information • All • 2.00 • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident Alien • All • Full Time • Yes • Varies • Student must demonstrate financial aid need as determined

  27. Jean Webb New ScholarScholarship Endowment Major GPA Citizenship Classification Enrollment Needbased Award Amount Other Special Conditions and Information • All • 2.50 • N/A • Entering Freshman • Full Time • Yes • Varies • Student must have graduated with a 2.0 from high school, butcannotbe in the top 10 percent of his or her high school class. Student must maintain a 2.5 GPA while attending UTB/TSC.

  28. Marylyn Burns Memorial Scholarship Endowment Major GPA Citizenship Classification Enrollment Needbased Award Amount Other Special Conditions and Information • All • 2.70 • N/A • All • N/A • N/A • Varies • The scholarship will support students attending UTB/TSC and maybe awarded during the fall, spring and summer sessions.

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