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College Night for Seniors Class of 2014

College Night for Seniors Class of 2014. For Students & Parents ! Las Lomas High School Counseling Department and College/Career Center. Welcome Senior Students and Parents. UNDERSTANDING SENIOR YEAR Senior Year Mythbusters Dealing with Stress and Senioritis Parent’s Role

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College Night for Seniors Class of 2014

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  1. College Night for SeniorsClass of 2014 For Students & Parents! Las Lomas High School Counseling Department and College/Career Center

  2. Welcome Senior Students and Parents • UNDERSTANDING SENIOR YEAR • Senior Year Mythbusters • Dealing with Stress and Senioritis • Parent’s Role • Promoting resilience • Naviance • College Systems Overview

  3. Mythbusters

  4. Common Myths… • Freshman Grades Don’t Count. • Senior year is easy! • I can do my senior project in a week. • Scholarships are only for 4-year colleges. • No one cares about senior grades. • I can’t afford a 4-year college, so I’ll go to a Community College.

  5. Then (1993) Now (2013) THEN • Admit rates higher • Paper application • UC looked primarily at grades • Easier to enter undeclared • Didn’t expect to move back home after graduation NOW • Everything online • UC - Comprehensive review • Need to have an idea of what to study major different at different colleges • Being a college grad ≠ getting a job Need experience while in college Internships, work experience • Gallon of gasoline $1.07 $4.05 • UC Annual Fees $3,727 $13,200 • Walnut Creek home $377,000 $825,000 • College grad salary $36,400 $54,700

  6. Naviance

  7. Naviance • It’s your own personal one-stop shop • Quick and easy college/vocational program searches • Useful tool in the college application process • It’s your ticket to transcripts and letters of recommendation • Letters of Recommendation – 4 weeks advance notice required! • Teacher Recommendation • Complete survey on Naviance, print, and give to teacher OR • Pick up blue form in College/Career Center, complete, and give to teacher • Counselor Recommendation • Complete 3 surveys on Naviance and e-mail counselor to notify • Sending Official Transcripts • Input request into Naviance • Print status page and turn in to counseling office with payment

  8. How do I get on Naviance? • http://connection.naviance.com/laslomas • If you have not already registered, visit Ellen Smith in the College/Career Center to get started. • If you have already registered, but forgot your username: • Try your e-mail address as your username and your corresponding e-mail password as your password. or • See Ellen Smith to reset your username or password

  9. College/Career Center • College Representative Visits – see full schedule of local college fairs, information sessions and college reps visiting LLHS on Naviance and www.laslomasptsa.com/CollegeCareer/CollegeCareerHome.html • Social Media • Check out Facebook, Twitter and blogs for colleges you are interested in • Be careful of what you post on Facebook – Colleges and Employers are looking! • California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Honor Society • Assistance with college applications; info about specialty schools and apprenticeships and gap year programs • Lending library of college related and career materials • NCAA Clearinghouse www.eligibilitycenter.org

  10. Financial Aid/ Cost to Attend College • Financial Aid Seminar – Oct. 29 @ 7pm LLHS Theatre • Financial Aid may be available/FAFSA is applicable at all accredited schools • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Workshop – January 14, 2014 • FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.govFree to apply! • Apply online January 1, 2014 – March 2, 2014 • Cal Grant Free to apply! • Pick up GPA verification form in College/Career Center • Submit to Counseling Office Jan. 1, – March 2, 2014 • CSS Profile • https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/prf/index.jsp • Selected private universities will require this profile. • Fee charged (fee waiver may be available) • Colleges may have own forms and priority due dates • Have a discussion about what your family can afford

  11. LIFE AFTER LAS LOMASWhere do Las Lomas students go after graduation?

  12. College Systems Overview • Community Colleges • California State Universities (CSU) • Universities of California (UC) • Private/Independent Universities • Public Out-of-State Universities • College Fair at Cal High, Oct. 29, 6:30-8:30 pm

  13. Community Colleges

  14. Community Colleges • Associate Degree & Vocational Certificate Programs are offered • Transfer programs to 4-year colleges. • Using www.assist.org can help you prepare. • UC transfer planner guide: www.uctap.universityofcalifornia.edu • 112 campuses to choose! www.cccco.edu • 12 have dorms on site! • No SAT or ACT required for any Community College • Apply EARLY in the Spring semester • Complete online application • Take assessment tests • Complete orientation class (if required) • Must be a high school graduate or 18 years old to attend

  15. Community College Transfer Data to UC UC Campus Average Transfer GPA Acceptance % Berkeley3.7527% Los Angeles 3.7129 San Diego 3.6456 Irvine 3.5150 Santa Barbara 3.5450 Davis 3.4863 Santa Cruz 3.3557 Riverside 3.2565 Merced 3.2443

  16. Community Colleges Diablo Valley College (DVC)www.dvc.edu • DVC Night - February 4, 2014, 7:00 PM, LL Theatre • DVC application workshops at LLHS in the spring • English & Math Placement Exams will be offered at LLHS • Specific date TBA (March/April 2014) • DVC Special Programs: • Disability Support Services (DSS) • Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) • English as a Second Language (ESL) Check in the College/Career Center for information on other California Community Colleges.

  17. Four Year Colleges

  18. What’s the magic recipe to get into a good college? • Prepare Yourself • Challenge Yourself • Search Yourself • Be Yourself • Show Resilience • Applying to college is an act of personal integrity

  19. Applying to College • Apply EARLY and submit all documents on time! • Classes which meet college admission requirements are on the “a-g” list by year https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/ • Pass all your senior courses with a C or higher! • Stay organized! • Create a file for college info and a calendar of senior year deadlines • Keep printouts of your application and other communications, plus a file of your passwords

  20. SENIOR YEAR DOES MATTER! • Grades & course selection do make an impact on your acceptance! • Keep up senior grades or acceptance can be rescinded!

  21. Student Checklist Before You Begin Your Application Make Sure You Have: • High School/College Transcript • Use to correctly enter your classes and grades • Do not report classes and grades by memory • Test Scores • Send your SAT/ACT, if applicable Subject Exams • Scores are only considered official if sent directly from the testing agency (College Board or ACT) • Activities & Awards • Make a list of most significant awards, volunteer work, paid work and extra-curricular activities. • Make note of time involved in activity. BE SPECIFIC! Use details of what you did! • Essay/Personal Statement • Student is the star! Show your voice!

  22. After you apply…. • Check your email often! • Make sure your email address reflects how you want the colleges to see you. • Check your campus web portal and corresponding email account. • Student must notify all colleges if courses listed on the applications change, or if a semester grade is a “D” or “F.” • Apply early for housing!

  23. A-G Subject Requirements UC and CSU Systems A: 2 yrs History/Social Science B: 4 yrs of English C: 3 yrs (4 recommended) Math D: 2 yrs (3 recommended) Laboratory Science E: 2 yrs (3 recommended) Language Other than English F: 1 yr Visual & Performing Arts G: 1 yr College Preparatory Elective

  24. California State Universities (CSU)

  25. California State Universities (CSU) • Chico • Fresno • Fullerton • Humboldt • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Northridge • Pomona • Sacramento • San Bernardino • San Diego • San Francisco • San Jose • San Luis Obispo • San Marcos • Sonoma • 23 campuses • 16 CSUs impacted for first-time freshman in 2013-14 • Impacted means there are more applications received than there are available freshman spots at that campus, resulting in increased competitiveness.

  26. California State Universities (CSU) • Local area CSUs: East Bay and SFSU • Non-impacted campuses may have impacted programs • Nursing, Criminal Justice, Business • Check on csumentor.edu for complete list • Visit www.calstate.edu/impactioninfo.shtmltodetermine impacted majors/campuses • To find all degrees/programs available by CSU campus visit http://degrees.calstate.edu

  27. California State Universities (CSU) • Admission based on “a-g” courses, GPA and SAT or ACT test score. CSU does not review “writing” portion of the SAT/ACT. • No essay or recommendations required or accepted • Application period Oct.1- Nov.30, 2013 • Fee $55* per campus. Fee waiver available. • Visit www.csumentor.edu to apply & get info on all CSU’s

  28. California State Universities (CSU) • Send transcript only when the campus requests it. Failure to submit transcript or SAT/ACT scores will result in admission denial. • Confirm acceptance ASAP. No later than May 1st. • Cal Poly - Early Decision Option (except for Art and Music Majors) Only CSU to use 9 – 12 GPA • Eligibility Index Table: http://www.californiacolleges.edu/admissions/california-state-university-csu/cal_residents.asp

  29. California State Universities (CSU) • The majority of CSU campuses do not accept coursework the summer after graduation to complete admission requirements. • The EPT (English Placement Test) and/or ELM (Entry Level Math) placement tests may be required in the spring of senior year. • Check email from the college for more information. • Meet all deadlines!

  30. University of California (UC)

  31. University of California (UC) System • 9 Undergraduate campuses • 1 Graduate campus (UCSF) • Admission based on comprehensive review of: • “a-g” courses & GPA • SAT or ACT score • SAT Subject Tests not required, may be recommended • Personal statement • No change in prompts • Extracurricular activities & honors/awards • No letters of recommendation

  32. Comprehensive Review Factors • Campuses draw from 14 academic and personal factors approved by University faculty, including: Grades and test scores and: • Quality of senior year program • Special talents, achievements & awards • Promise for leadership • Recent, marked improvement in academic performance • Significant community service • Participation in student government • Intensive study and exploration of other cultures Full list of factors: http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/how-applications-reviewed/

  33. University of California (UC) System • Application available Oct.1; Submit Nov. 1- Nov. 30, 2013 • Send a transcript when requested by the college. • You will need to submit a final transcript after graduation. • Admissions Index Calculator: http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/california-residents/admissions-index/index.html • Apply online at: www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply • Fee to apply $70 per campus • Help Desk ucinfo@applyucsupport.net and 1-800-207-1710

  34. University of California (UC) System • Online UC college fair: • Thursday, October 1st 9 am -7 pm • video/online chat • http://www.collegeweeklive.com/en_CA/Guest/College-Events-UC-System-Day

  35. UC Admissions Averages – Fall 2013 • Campus                     SAT                 GPA • UC Berkeley 2076 4.18 • UCLA 2052 4.15 • UC San Diego 1993 4.11 • UC Davis 1906 4.07 • UC Santa Barbara 1915 4.01 • UC Irvine 1854 4.03 • UC Santa Cruz 1793 3.84 • UC Riverside 1720 3.72 • UC Merced 1634 3.59

  36. Independent/Private Universities

  37. Independent/Private Universities • 77 campuses in CA • Admissions criteria--check with each individual campus! • Most require SAT or ACT • Subject Tests may be required • Most require essays, letters of recommendation, and transcript upon application • Extracurricular activities, work experience, and honors/awards may be considered • Common Application www.commonapp.org • Secondary School Report = Counselor Letter of Recommendation • Common Application deadlines vary

  38. Independent/Private Universities • Early Decision/Early Action/Rolling Admissions • Helpful websites: www.aiccu.edu www.californiacolleges.edu www.collegeboard.com www.actstudent.org http://connection.naviance.com/laslomas

  39. Out of State Public Universities • Check individual admission policies and deadlines • SAT/ACT are usually required • Essay and/or letters of recommendation may be required or considered • Extracurricular activities, work experience, and awards/honors may be required or considered • College/Career Center will host admissions representatives on our campus • Sign up to meet these reps! • Consider Western Undergraduate Exchange http://wue.wiche.edu • Tuition scholarship program for public colleges/universities in the western states

  40. Need Help With Your Applications? • Tuesdays in October in the computer lab (room 203) during 6th & 7th period • Application tips: • Government and Econ are one semester classes. • For UC and CSU apps, Econ is in the drop down menu for college-prep electives. • Current semester classes should be listed as “In Progress”; spring semester classes as “Planned.” • Apply Broadly!

  41. CONTACT INFORMATIONCounselor (A-Cha) Ade Villaseñor-Melgoza ext. 2126Counselor (Che-Hi) Hanalee Washburn 2124Counselor (Ho-Me) Kara Bloodgood 2127Head Counselor (Mi-Se) Scott Swain 2123Counselor (Sh-Z) Valerie Wright-Smith 2125 Registrar Beth Chastain 2119College Advisor Ellen Smith 2117Testing Coordinator Allison Ridenhour 2116

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