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Graduation……. Then what?????

Graduation……. Then what?????. Options. Work Force Military More Training More Education. Higher paying jobs require education beyond High school Business and Technology Jobs Growing. Today’s Job Market. Average Annual Earnings for College Graduates and Non-Graduates.

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Graduation……. Then what?????

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  1. Graduation…….Then what?????

  2. Options • Work Force • Military • More Training • More Education

  3. Higher paying jobs require education beyond High school Business and Technology Jobs Growing Today’s Job Market

  4. Average Annual Earnings for College Graduates and Non-Graduates • Professional Degree $124,176 • Doctoral Degree $103,844 • Master's Degree $82,576 • Bachelor's Degree $72,020 • Associate's Degree $49,764 • Some College $46,228 • High School Graduate $39,988 • Some High School $28,184 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011

  5. School Options • Technical Schools • Community Colleges • Four-year Colleges/Universities

  6. Technical School Careers • Auto Technicians/Other Mechanics • Heating and Air Conditioning Technicians • Computer Network/Design/Technicians • Broadcasting • Electronics • Pharmacy Tech/Medical-Dental Assistants • Administrative Office Assistant/Legal/Medical • Fashion Designer/Fashion Merchandising • Interior Design/Graphic Design • Chef

  7. Tech Schools In Our Area • ITT Technical Institute • Ohio Business College • Cleveland Institute of Medical-Dental Assistants • Virginia Marti College of Art and Design • Culinary Art Institutes • LCCC

  8. Community College Careers*Associates Degrees/Certifications • Pre-school Teacher • Tourism • Nursing (2yr license) LPN • Dental Hygienist • Entry-level Business (Administrative Asst.) • Engineering Technology • Sports and Fitness Management • Pre-undergraduate Study • EMT • Physical Therapist Assistant

  9. Lorain County Community College CAN BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE SCHOOL!!!!!!! • Over 100 educational options • Students come from around the US and world • Full or part-time learning experience • Extra-Curricular programs available • Leading Ohio in Internet Courses/Distance Learning • States largest PSEO provider in Ohio

  10. Only community college in Ohio with a University Partnership program, where you can select from approx. 52 different bachelor’s and master’s degrees • Transfer Module courses transfer to any public college or university in Ohio

  11. LCCC Scholarships • TRUSTEE….3.7 GPA 60 credit hours over 2 years • PRESIDENTIAL….3.4 40 credit hours over 2 years • DIVERSITY INCENTIVE…2.5 and a minority 78 credit hours or an Associates degree over 3 years AND MANY OTHERS found on their website

  12. Four-Year College or University Majors • Education (elementary/secondary) • Business (accounting/finance/management) • Science (research/biologist) • Foreign Language (international business) • English (journalism) • Communications (media/public speaking) • Liberal Arts • Computer Science • Engineering

  13. Know Yourself and Your Reasons for Attending College • Achieve a personal GOAL • Increase your earning power • Prepare for a career • Extracurricular activities

  14. Highly Selective Universities English 4 units Math 4 units Science 4 units Social 4 units Studies Foreign 3-4 units Language Arts 1 unit Highly recommended to take as many Honors classes as possible Public Ohio Colleges English 4 units Math 4 units Science 3 units * BHS requires 4 Social 3 units Studies BHS requires 4 Foreign 2 units Language Arts 1 unit College Academic Requirements

  15. Other Qualities Colleges Consider 1. Good Grades - committed to hard work 2. Rigorous course selection - ability and willingness to challenge yourself 3. Good test scores - many schools use SAT, ACT to screen for admission 4. Extracurricular activities - athletic teams, music, theater, regional demographics

  16. Why take the ACT and/or SAT? • Almost all 4 year colleges require Take the writing at least once • Check college catalog • Take Spring of Jr. year • May retake • ACT reports 80% earn same or higher score • Review programs available for free or on-line • See Mrs. Rutger in BHS library for resources

  17. ACT measures academic achievement Career and educational planning component SAT measures academic aptitude (natural ability) ACT vs. SAT

  18. ACT plus writing Test Dates: Oct. 25 Late registration 9/20-10/3 Dec. 13 Reg. by Nov. 7 Feb. 7 Reg. by Jan. 9 Fee: $54.50 With writing SAT Test Dates: Oct. 11 Late registration 9/30 Nov. 8 Reg. by Oct. 28 Dec. 6 Reg. by Nov. 24 Jan. 24 Reg. by Jan. 13 Fee: $52.50 Includes writing Registration info: ACT/SATREGISTER ON-LINEwww.actstudent.org or www.collegeboard.comKnow school’s CEEB number….363-040Take writing at least once

  19. How is the ACT scored? Four multiple choice tests Reading, English, Math, Science • Scores range from 1 to 36 • Four scores are averaged…..composite score • National average is 21…BHS avg. 22.7 • NO penalty for guessing..so answer every question • Writing test is a separate score Benchmarks for College Readiness • English Composition English 18 • College Algebra Mathematics 22 • Social Science Reading 21 • Biology Science 24

  20. How is the SAT scored? Three sections: Writing, Verbal and Math • For the class of 2013, average scores were: • Critical reading: 496 • Mathematics: 514 • Writing: 488 • Scores range from 200 to 800 • Slight penalty for guessing….no idea…leave it blank

  21. Consider College Characteristics • Majors and educational programs • Type of school • Admissions policy • Costs • Campus Activities • Support Services • Location and size USE COMPARISON SHEET

  22. Hints For Campus Visit • COMPLETE BHS visit form ~5 days prior • MUST bring back a from from the admissions office • Schedule an appointment. • Meet with an admission officer. • Determine costs. • Ask questions about academic requirements/offerings. • Attend a class to get an idea of typical size, teaching style and academics.

  23. More Hints For Campus Visits • Tour the campus. (Be sure to check the dorms, dining halls, etc.) • Find out what student activities are available. • Inquire about campus life. • TALK TO STUDENTS!

  24. By Halloween… Narrow your choices Review test requirements Know application fees and deadlines Visit the campus By Thanksgiving... Submit application to Guidance…we will mail If you need a letter of recommendation don’t wait until the last minute If you apply on-line… make sure you request a transcript form from Guidance and turn in all required paperwork Apply for Admissions and Observe Deadlines Keep in mind there may be individual school deadlines for special programs/scholarships

  25. Brookside High SchoolCollege/University Procedures • APPLYING ONLINE MOST COMMON Print all counselor pages and recommendation forms AND give to Guidance Do not push “send” until after you check for spelling and grammar errors Request all additional documents to be mailed (minimum: 1 week for processing) • PAPER APPLICATION RARELY USED Complete the application in full…FOLLOW ALL STEPS • Use pen and print • Check for spelling and grammar errors • Include registration fee/made out to the institution (request waiver if applicable) • Attach all additional materials (See requirements for requesting documents) Deliver the entire package to Guidance for processing/Guidance will review application and MAIL

  26. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS All additional documents require a minimum week’s notice to process ~you aren’t the only one applying • TRANSCRIPTS: Fill out transcript release form and return to Guidance **Go to the BHS Guidance webpage **If you have not registered for a Parchment account, you need to do so before a transcript can be generated **Once you have an account, for each school that you apply to request a transcript • TEACHER RECOMMENDATION: Teachers need at least 1 week’s notice • COUNSELOR RECOMMENDATION: Complete background info form • COUNSELOR REPORT PAGE You need to print this off and bring it in. • ESSAY ~ make sure you have an English teacher edit before sending • Additional personal letter (if needed) • FEE Waivers are available for ANY student who is on Free and Reduced Lunch. You must complete a Free and Reduced Lunch form to qualify. These forms are in the Main Office.

  27. Financial Aid • Complete FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Apply for scholarships and grants • Be aware of scams • November or December Workshop

  28. Ohio Career Information System • Comprehensive Career and Educational Guidance System • More than 500 occupations • 600 programs of study • 3000 Financial Aid Resources • 4000 Colleges and Universities • User Name: brookside and Password: Ohiocis13 www.leeca.org Student Links College and Career Ohio Career Information System

  29. Brookside Guidance Homepage • http://www.sheffieldschools.org/guidance_hs.aspx • Links to resources • Upcoming Events • Scholarships

  30. Questions?

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