2014_15 college info packet
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College Information
For
Parents
vember
5
2014
Presenters: Kristin Paris Counselor
Pat Rolander Counselor
Janet Light College/Career Tech
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SF State 20 14-15
Tuition
&
Fees
Full-Time 6,468
Per Year ESTIM TED
College sts
art-Time 4, 170
Community Private/
2014- 2015
CSD
DC
College Independent
Registration Fees and
Tuition* 1,1
04
-
1,500
5,963
-
8,919
1 2,1
92
-
14,800 28,764
-
46,952
Books
and
Supplies
1,826
1,826 1,826
1,826
Room and Board
4,000
- 1
1,646 9,200
- 14,745
on ca mpus housing
12,254 - 15,035
on cam pus housing
7,650 -
13,970
on campus housin g
Tra nsportation
1,496
1,496 1,496 1,496
Personal Expenses
1,364 1,364
1,364
1,364
Total Expenses
9,790- 17,832 19,849- 28,350
29,13 2- 34,521 41,100- 65,608
. .
. .
'RegIStration fees and tuition are based onFull-time enrollment for CA residents. Feesand tuition are
sub
ject to change without advancenotice.
' Non-California
esidents
Out-of-state and international students mustpay additional out-of-store registration fees.
The costs of books & supplies, trans
port
ation and perso nal
expen
ses
are
estimates and
may
vary campus to campus.
Tota l expenses may be less fo r students living at home. Financial a id is ava ilab le to hel p students cover some of the college costs.
College Student Financial Aid Programs for Undergraduates
WORK STUDY: GRANTS :
LOANS:
Financial assis
ta
nce
Finan
cial
ai d th
at
Money
loaned to
earned b y a stud
ent
does not hav e to be
stude nts. Repay ment
throug h emp loy ment.
repai
d . be g ins
after
student
has left college .
Fede ra l
Work Study
1,000
- 4,500
Pell
650 - 5,730 Perkins
3,000
per
year
ma ximum
SEOG
Cal
Grant
A
Cal
Grant
B
Cal
Gran
t C
100 4,000
5,472- 12,192
7, 1
20
- 13,840
Vocational
program
s only
Stafford /Federal
Direct Loan
5
,500
-
7,500
per
year
EOP Grant
University
Grant
100 - 1
,000
Varies by school
In o rd e r to be consid e red fo r a ll ty p e s o f f inancial a id stu
de n
ts in Ca l ifornia must f ile a Free A pplication fo r Federa l
Stude nt A id (FA FSA) w w w.f
afsa.
e d.gov o r CA D ream
Ap
p lication ww w.caldrea mact.or g a nd the GPA
verifi
cation fo rm
www .csac.ca.gov
b y M arch
2nd
of the
Spring
prior to
enter
ing co
l lege. Dream
students are only eligible
fo
r CA
State
A id. In o
rd e
r to con tinue to receive studen t a id, students must re-app ly every y ear, observe the March 2nd deadline
an d
maint
ain sat
is f
actory
aca
demic pr og ress tow ard a d e gree. Contact the
fin
an cial
ai
d o f f ice a t the co llege you
want
to a ttend to dete rm
ine
the
speci
fic Co st of A ttendance at that schoo l and rece ive fo r more inf or mat ion.
A t Sa n Fra ncisco State Unive rsity ab out hal f ou r students re ceive
fin
ancial a id to hel p cove r costs.
There are man y ty p es of aid a va ila ble, inclu
ding
p riv
ate and
institutiona l schol arships. Call the SFSU
Off
ice
o f S
tuden
t Financia l Ai d a t 4
15.338.7000 with
questions
or
visit www.sfsu .edu / -f inai d .
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Pacific Grove High Schoo l
UC/CSU
requ
i red a-g courses
B
C
0
E
Course Subjects
u.s.
HistorylGovernment - 2 years
Two years of history/social science, or
1
year
of
S.
history and of civics or American
government and 1 year of world history
Eng lis h 4 years
Composition, literature and other English
courses designated as college preparatory.
Mathematics 3 years
4 years recommended UC/C SU)
Algebra, geometry, algebra II, pre-calculus,
or
Int.Math
1,
Int. Math2, Int. Math
3,
pre
calculus
Laboratory Science - 2 years
3 years recommended UC)
Biology, chemistry, physics
CSU will also accept metine science and
earth and space science
Fore ign Language - 2 years
3 years recommended UC)
Two years in the same language.
Grade 8
Fall
Spring
Grade 9
Fall
Spring
Grade 10
Fall
Spring
Grade 11
Fall
Spring
Grade 12
Fall
Spring
F
Visual and Performing A rts - 1 year
Art, photography , drama, music
G
Coll ege Preparatory Elec tiv es - 1 year
Courses from the
a f
areas and honors social
studies, psychology, economics, marine
science, earth and space science
Students
must
earn a "C " or higher for all "a-g" College
Preparatory
Requirem
ents.
See
your Counselor
if you
have earned
a "D" or " F"
in an "a-g" Subject Requirement.
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Pacific Grove High School's DC a-g Approved Courses
a-History/Social Science
World Geography
\Vorld History
U.S. History
Government
AP World History
AP U.S. History
AP Government
b-English
English 1
English 2
English 3
AP English Language
Honors Eng. 1
Honors Eng. 2
English 4 Senior Seminar
English 4 ports Literature
English 4 Literature & The Dynamics of
Social Justice
AP Engl ish Lit
c-Mathematics
Algebra 1
Integrated Math I
Geometry
Integrated Math II
Integrated Math (pending approval)
Algebra 2
Pre-Calculus
AP Calculus
AP Statistics
d-Laboratory Science
Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Chemistry/ Honors Chern.
Physics
Marine Science (CSU only)
Earth
&
Space (CSU only)
AP Environmental Sci.
e-Language Other than English
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Spanish 3
Spanish 4
AP Spanish
French 1
French 2
French 3
French 4
f-Visual Performing Arts
Art
1
Art
2
Art
Workshop
AP Studio
Art
Photography I
Photography II
Drama I
Marching/Concert
Band
String Orchestra
g-Elective
AP Psychology
Economics
Honors Social Studies
Marine Science (UC Elective)
Earth and Space Science (UC E lective
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Eligibility Index California Residents
Eligibility Index Table for Residents of California or
Graduates of California High Schools
CT S T
ACT
SAT
ACT
SAT
GPA
GPA
GPA
Score
Score
Score
Score
Score
Score
3.0
and above qualifies
for
any score
2.99
1
510
2.66 17
780 2.33
23
1040
2.98
10
520
2.65 17
780
2.32 23
1050
2.97
10
530
2.64
17
790
2.31
24
1060
2.96
540
2.63
17
800
2.30
24
1060
2.95
540
2.62
17
810
2.29 24
1070
2.94 550
2.61
18
820
2.28 24
1080
2.93
560
2.60
18 820
2.27
24
1090
2.92
570
2.59 18
830
2.26 25
1100
2.91
12
580
2.58 18
840
2.25
25
1100
2.90
12 580
2.57
18
850
2.24 25
1110
2.89
12
590
2.56
19
860
2.23
25
1120
2.88
12
600
2.55
19
860
2.22
25
1130
2.87 12
610
2.54
19 870
2.21 26
1140
2.86
13
620
2.53
19
880
2.20
26
1140
2.85
13
620
2.52
19
890
2.19
26
1150
2.84 13 630
2.51
20
900
2.18 26
1160
2.83
13
640
2.50
20
900
2.17
26
1170
2.82
13
650
2.49
20
910
2.16
27
1180
2.81
14
660
2.48
20
920
2.15
7
1180
2.80
14
660
2.47
20 930
2.14
27
1190
2.79 14 670
2.46
21
940
2.13
27
1200
2.78
14
680
2.45
21
940
2.12 27
1210
2.77
14
690
2.44
21
950
2.11
28 1220
2.76
15
700
2.43 21
960
2.10 28
1220
2.75
15
700
2.42 21
970
2.09
28
1230
2.74
15
710
2.41 22
980
2.08
28 1240
2.73 15
720
2.40
22
980
2.07
28
1250
2.72 15
730
2.39
990
2.06 29
1260
2.71
16 740
2.38
22
1000
2.05
29
1260
2.70
16
740
2.37
22
1010
2.04 29
1270
2.69 16 750
2.36 23
1020
2.03
29
1280
2.68 16 760
2.35 23
1020
2.02
29
1290
2.67
16
770
2.34 23
1030
2.01
30
1300
2.00 30
1300
Below 2.0 does not qualifyfor regular admission
For admissions purposes, the CSU uses only the S T scores
for
mathematics
and
critical reading.
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DC Comprehensive Review
THE 14 FACTIORS THE DC SYSTEM WEIGHS
1. Academic grade point average in all completed "a_g" courses. including additi nal points for completed UC-certified
honors courses.
2 Scores on the ACT with Writing or SAT Reasonin g Test. (SAT Subject Tests are not required but are recommended by
some majors on some campuses.)
3. Number of, content of and performance in academic courses beyond til minimum "a-q" requirements.
4. Number of and performance in UC-approved honors and Advanced Placement courses.
5 Identifi ation by UC as being ranked in the top 9 percent of your high school class at the end of junior year ("Eligible in
the Local Context," or H C).
6. Quality of your senior-year program. as measured by the type and number of academic courses in progress or planned.
7. Quality of your academic perf rmance relative to the educational opportunities available in your
higll
school
8 Outstanding performance in one or more academic subject areas.
9. Outstanding work in one or more special projects in any academic field of study.
10. Recent , marked improveme t in academic performance, as demonstrated by academic GPA and the quality of
coursework completed or in progress.
11. Special talents, achievements and awards in a particular field, such as visual and performing arts, communication or
athletic endeavors; special skills, such as demonstrated written and oral proficiency in other languages: special
interests, such as intensive study and exploration of other cuitur s, experiences that demonstrate unusual promise for
leadership. such as significan t community service or significan t parti ipation in student government: or other significant
experiences or achievements that demonstrate the student's promise for contributing to the intellectual vitality of a
campus
12. Completion of special projects undertaken in the context of your high school curriculum or in conjunction with special
school events , projects or programs.
13. Acacenuc accomplishm nts in light of your life expenences and special circumstances.
14 Location of your secondary school and residence
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