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High School vs. Recommended Minimum 4-year College Requirements

4 credits English 4 credits History 3 credits Math 3 credits Science 1 credit of Physical Education 1/2 credit of Health 1/2 credit Personal Transition Plan 2 credits in one of the following: World Language (same language) Fine Arts Career & Technical Education

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High School vs. Recommended Minimum 4-year College Requirements

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  1. 4 credits English 4 credits History 3 credits Math 3 credits Science 1 credit of Physical Education 1/2 credit of Health 1/2 credit Personal Transition Plan 2 credits in one of the following: World Language (same language) Fine Arts Career & Technical Education 6 credits of Electives (any subject area) Total 24 credits 4 credits English 4 credits History 3 credits Math (must include Algebra 1 & 2, geometry) 3 credits Science (lab) 2+ credits World Language 1+ credits Fine/Performing Art Honors and Advanced Placement courses are the highest offered on campus High School vs. Recommended Minimum 4-year College Requirements

  2. Types of Colleges: • 2-year community college or junior college • 4-year college/university • Public - state funded, generally larger in size, cost of tuition for state resident is significantly lower • Private - private funding, generally smaller in size, cost for all students is the same, tend to be more generous with financial aid

  3. Components of the Admission Package: • Course Rigor - competitive courses like Honors and Advanced Placement • Grades - cumulative (9th-11th) grade point average • Test Scores - release scores from testing agency to college • SAT Reasoning Test • ACT (writing optional but recommended) • SAT Subject tests - college specific • Teacher Recommendations - REQUIRE minimum 2 week advance notice AND resume • Resume - activities from grades 9-12 - schools looking for depth; sample format available • Essay • Interview • Displayed interests

  4. Testing • SAT: Reasoning Test (www.collegeboard.org) • $45.00, offered seven times a school year at various locations • Critical Reading • Math - includes Algebra 2 • Writing - multiple choice + essay • Send scores to 4 college/universities or programs for free at time of registration • ACT (www.actstudent.org) • $47.00 (with writing), offered six times a school year at various locations • English • Reading • Math • Science • OPTIONAL Writing Section - required by many colleges • Send scores to 4 colleges/universities or programs for free at time of registration • SAT: Subject Test - college specific (www.collegeboard.org) • Can take up to three subjects on one test date • Fee waivers available to Juniors and Seniors who qualify for free/reduced lunch. Request waiver prior to registering for test(s). • Most colleges and universities take best scores from separate test dates. Check with individual college. • Kalaheo High School Code is 120143.

  5. College Search • www.collegeboard.org • www.actstudent.org • www.nacacnet.org • www.fastweb.com • Individual colleges/universities • University of Hawaii Schools - www.hawaii.edu • Hawaii Pacific University - www.hpu.edu • Chaminade University - www.chaminade.edu • Univ. of California Schools - www.universityof california.edu/admissions • California State Schools - www.csumentor.edu

  6. College Preparation • Attend College/University Speaker Sessions at Kalaheo High School – announced in school and on the website • Attend Off-campus Receptions usually held at a hotel • Attend the College & Career Fair on November 13, 2009 at the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall (hawaiiccfair.org) and/or the NACAC College Fair on April 22, 2010 (nacacnet.org) • Attend Financial Aid Night at Kalaheo in January 2010 • Visit Colleges/Universities during school breaks

  7. College Examples: • California State Schools: • Priority application window - Oct. 1-Nov. 30, 2009 • Must have SAT: Reasoning Test or ACT • www.csumentor.edu • University of California Schools: • Priority application window - Nov. 1-30, 2009 • Must have SAT: Reasoning Test or ACT with Writing • and SAT: Subject Tests (2 different subject areas) • www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions • University of Hawaii at Manoa: • Priority application deadline: Jan. 4, 2010 • 17 core courses (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language) • Must have SAT: Reasoning Test score of 510/510/510 or ACT score of 22/22/22 • Cum. GPA of 2.8+ • Be in top 40% of graduating class • www.hawaii.edu

  8. Transcripts: • Transcript Request - REQUIRE minimum 3 business day turn around time, parent signature required, $1.00 per request; submit to the office room 6. Questions on the status of processing, contact the Student Service office at #254-7900 x202 or the Registrar. • Numerical SAT/ACT test scores posted if high school code is provided at the time of registration for the SAT or ACT. Most colleges/universities require the test scores to be sent directly from the testing agency. • Essay (both SAT/ACT) is RELEASED only from the testing agency. Many colleges REQUIRE the essay and extra cost incurred if released after the time of registration.

  9. Financial Aid: • Financial Aid Night - January 2010 at Kalaheo High Library • FAFSA - submit no earlier than Jan. 1, 2010 using your 2009 Federal Tax Return figures, www.fafsa.ed.gov • Financial Aid Estimator – www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov • CSS Profile - college specific, www.collegeboard.org • Institutional Financial Aid Supplements • Scholarships • Search on your own • Institutional – Look at the Financial Aid or department website for the college or university (www.hawaii.edu/fas, starter.sdsu.edu/fao, oregonstate.edu/financialaid) • Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) -www.wiche.edu/sep • Kalaheo Scholarship Lists • Kamehameha School Scholarship - for Native Hawaiians - www.pauahi.org or www.ksbe.edu • Hawaii Community Foundation – www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org • National Database Searches - Fastweb.com , meritaid.com or scholarships.com • Don’t let the “sticker price” of a college stop the application process.

  10. Athletics: • NCAA Division I or Division II • To search by sport - www.ncaa.org • To register with the NCAA Clearinghouse - www.ncaaclearinghouse.net • Be sure to print out forms 1 & 2 and submit with $2 to Room 6 • Be sure to send SAT and/or ACT scores directly from testing agency to the NCAA Clearinghouse. • Students who are eligible for SAT or ACT fee waivers, can also receive an NCAA Clearinghouse fee waiver. • NAIA • www.naia.org • Athletic Scholarships • Search on your own • Make contact with coaches at the colleges/universities

  11. Other Information: • PTSA Newsletter – comes in the mail monthly • College & Career Center Newsletter available for pick up only or download on the College Link on the Kalaheo Website • Visit the NEW Kalaheo Website at http://kalaheohigh.org • Various websites • www.collegeboard.com • www.act.org • www.nacacnet.org • Any questions?? • Email: April_Inouye@notes.k12.hi.us or call #254-7924 • Counselors: • Joy Kahahawai-Welch – last names A-F • Kelli Taniguchi – last names G-M • Colleen Cashman-Valdez – last names N-Z

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