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Seniors / Parents 2012 - 2013 School Year

WELCOME. Seniors / Parents 2012 - 2013 School Year. Principal - Mr. Austin Brown Senior Principal - Mr. William White Counselors: Mrs. Kathy Terry A – D Mrs. Judy Statham E – K Mrs. Cindy Lloyd L - R

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Seniors / Parents 2012 - 2013 School Year

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  1. WELCOME Seniors / Parents2012 - 2013 School Year Principal - Mr. Austin Brown Senior Principal - Mr. William White Counselors: Mrs. Kathy Terry A – D Mrs. Judy Statham E – K Mrs. Cindy Lloyd L - R Ms. Kim Ethridge S - Z Office of Student Services: Registrar: Mrs. Michele Stewart Secretary: Mrs. Jennifer Richmond

  2. SENIOR CLASS MEETINGS • GPA / CLASS RANK • TRANSCRIPTS • ACT • CHOOSING A COLLEGE • COLLEGE APPLICATIONS • COLLEGE FAIR 2012-13 • SCHOLARSHIPS • MTAG / MESG • FAFSA TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION

  3. Senior Class Meetings SEPTEMBER 10 – Activity Period OCTOBER 15 – Activity Period NOVEMBER 26 – Activity Period JANUARY 30 – Activity Period

  4. GPA (Grade Point Average) • The week after Labor Day • This GPA will include grades from 8th grade, if a Carnegie unit was received, and 9th – 11th grades. • CLASS RANK • Sometimes a scholarship be limited to students who fall within the top 5% or 10% of their graduating class. GPA / RANK Sunshine, Suzy GPA 4.0 / Rank 1/425

  5. TRANSCRIPTS Six semester transcripts will be available for seniors by mid-September. Included will be courses, grades and credits for each semester of high school GPA (reflecting 6 semesters) Class Rank ACT Scores

  6. TRANSCRIPTS (CONT’D) Transcripts will be reprinted during the first couple of weeks in January to reflect first semester grades and any change in GPA/Rank as a result of the additional grades. A new GPA / Class Rank label will be provided to each student The new GPA/ Class Rank will be included on this copy of the transcript Updated ACT scores will also be added to the transcript. You can mail in an application without a transcript.

  7. PREFERRED METHOD: Come to Student Services, sign clipboard OR How Do I Get a Transcript? ! ? FAX: 601.898.5006 Attn: Michele Stewart EMAIL: mstewart@madison-schools.com • Remember: Mrs. Stewart will need : • Name of College/University • Signature (unless emailed) • May be picked up in Student Services • or mailed by Std. Serv.

  8. ACT If your child has not taken the ACT, he/she should take it during first semester of senior year. MCHS will NOT be a test center site this year.

  9. CHOOSING A COLLEGE College Visits Seniors are allowed two college visits during the year. These will be considered school-related absences. Procedure: Obtain a College Visitation form from Student Services. The form must be turned in to the counselor a minimum of 7 days prior to the visit. Upon return to campus, students must give counselor verification from the college/university. It should be on letterhead, signed and dated.

  10. COLLEGE APPLICATIONS • By the first of October, students should have their college choices narrowed to five or less. • Download application from the college’s website. • Common Application – can be completed online at www.commonapp.org and send copies to any of the universities that accept it. • Terms to be familiar with include: • Early Action – not binding • Early Decision – binding – may apply to only one early decision college Applications should be mailed no later than December 1

  11. MCHS COLLEGE FAIR Tuesday, September 25 6:30 UNTIL 8 pm IN THE CAFETORIUM Colleges from around the area will be here to give out information and answer all of your questions.

  12. SCHOLARSHIPS A financial award that doesn’t have to be repaid and is based upon specific accomplishment and/or situations. • ACT – determined by composite score • MERIT BASED – may be scholarship or grant and are based on a student’s academic, athletic, artistic ability or other skills • NEED BASED – based on family’s income in relation to the expected cost of attending a college • COMMUNITY SERVICE • PRIVATE COMPANIES/ ORGANIZATIONS Remember that college apps have a checkbox on the application that will indicate your wish to be considered for any possible scholarship.

  13. HOW DO I FIND OUT ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS ? • Student Services webpage • MCTV announcements • JAG TALES • Internet Search Engines • ESF – Educational Services Foundation is located on Lakeland Drive…free service It is not necessary to pay for scholarship searches. There are plenty free ones!!

  14. www.mcjags.com CLICK ON: Student Services CLICK ON: Scholarships and other specific links listed on the left of the screen.

  15. MADISON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION MAY 25, 2013

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