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AHS College Night

AHS College Night. Welcome!. Agenda. High School Graduation and A-G Requirements College Options Finding a College Admission and Applications Testing Information Financial Aid. High School Graduation Requirements. 290 Units English: 4 years (40 units) Math: 3 years (30 units)

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AHS College Night

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  1. AHS College Night Welcome!

  2. Agenda • High School Graduation and A-G Requirements • College Options • Finding a College • Admission and Applications • Testing Information • Financial Aid

  3. High School Graduation Requirements • 290 Units • English: 4 years (40 units) • Math: 3 years (30 units) • Science: 3 years (30 units) • Social Science : 3 years (30 units) • Physical Education: 2 years (20 units) • Fine Arts: 1 year (10 units) • Other Electives: 130 units * 5 units= 1 semester 10 units= 1 year

  4. High School Graduation Requirements continued…. • California High School Graduation requirements: • Pass Algebra 1 • California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) score of 350 on English Language Arts and Math

  5. A-G Requirements Must pass with “C” or better * Refer to page 1 of handout for a complete list of approved AHS approved courses

  6. “A-G” Requirements A. History – 2 years required World History or AP European History and U.S. History or (AP U.S. History) B. English – 4 years required C. Mathematics – 3 yrs required (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2), 4 years recommended

  7. “A-G” Requirements D. Science 2 years required, 3 years recommended Biology and either Chemistry or Physics E. Foreign Language– 2 years required, 3 years recommended- Must be same language

  8. “A-G” Requirements F. Visual & Performing Arts –1 full year of the same class: Dance, Theatre, Music, and/or Visual Art G. College Preparatory Elective –1 Year: Fulfilled by completing Electives on A-G Approved List (may include extra year of math, science, foreign language, or visual performing art)

  9. College Options • University of California • California State Universities • California Community Colleges • Private Colleges & Universities • Out of State Colleges & Universities • Trade/Technical/Vocational Schools

  10. University of California- UC’s • 4 year • Completion of A-G’s w/ C’s or better • Minimum 3.0 GPA* • SAT or ACT (SAT Subject Tests- Optional • recommended for specific programs (refer to p.g. 2 of handout ) • Personal Statement • Filing Period: Nov. 1- Nov. 30 • 10 Campuses • EX: UCLA, Berkley, UC San Diego, UC Santa Cruz • www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions

  11. California State Universities -Cal States- • 4 year • Completion of A-G’s w/ C or better • 2.0 minimum GPA* • SAT or ACT • Filing Period Oct. 1- Nov. 30 • 23 campuses • Examples: Cal Poly, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State LA, San Diego State, San Francisco State • www.csumentor.edu

  12. California Community Colleges • 2 year • High School diploma or 18 years of age • Filing Period: Varied • www.cccapply.org • 112 campuses • Examples: Cuesta College, Allan Hancock College, Santa Barbara City College • www.ccco.edu

  13. Private Colleges/Universities • 2 and 4 year • Requirements vary by university • A-G • minimum 2.0-3.0 GPA • SAT or ACT • Personal Statement • Interview • Filing Period: Varies • 75 Campuses • Examples: USC, Loyola Marymount, USD, Pepperdine, Stanford, USF

  14. Out of State Colleges & Universities • 2 and 4 year • Requirements vary by school • A-G • 2.0-3.0 minimum GPA • SAT or ACT • Filing Period: Varies by School • Examples: University of Arizona, University of Michigan, New York University

  15. Trade/Technical/Vocational Schools • Requirements: Vary by school • Filing period: Vary by school • Examples: • Culinary Arts schools • Fashion design – OTIS, FIDM • Art programs – The Art Institute • Technical – UTI, ITT Tech • http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ • http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx

  16. Finding a College • Evaluate: • 4 year vs. 2 year college • Admission policy • Location and Size • Campus Culture • Majors • Academic Credentials • Dormitories • Cost and financial aid • Extracurricular Activities • Special Programs

  17. Do Your Research • Visit school’s websites: • General Information • Requirements • Deadlines • Attend open houses and tours • (Refer to p.g. 7 of handout for questions to ask when visiting a college). • Speak to current students • Schedule interview (if offered)

  18. Student athletes intending to play NCAA Division I or II sports must register with the NCAA Junior year (16 core classes) *Visit www.eligibilitycenter.org for information regarding Approved AHS Courses and Eligibility Worksheets* It is important to learn about the NCAA requirements early and understand the NCAA rules. Visit www.ncaa.org to learn more. NCAA- National Collegiate Athletic Association

  19. Testing • PSAT- Preliminary SAT • Measures: • Critical reading skills • Math problem-solving skills • Writing skills • Why? • Receive feedback- strengths and weaknesses • Compare scores • National Merit Scholarship Corporation • Preparation for SAT- PRACTICE • Receive information about colleges

  20. Testing • SAT • ACT • SAT Subject Tests* • Optional, recommended for specific programs (refer to p.g. 2 of handout).

  21. Testing www.act.org www.collegeboard.org

  22. Financial Aid • FAFSA • Submit ASAP after January 1st (senior year) • www.fafsa.ed.gov • CSS Profile • File in early fall of senior year! • Financial Aid Workshops – Cash for College • Scholarships • Local • Regional / National

  23. Questions?

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