WELCOME FIRESTONE HIGH SCHOOL
SENIORS & PARENTS
Oct. 2, 2014
Ohio Graduation Credit Requirements
4 credits English 4 credits Math 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Science 1/2 credit Health 1/2 credit Phys. Ed. (2) 6 credits Electives
1 unit of a fine arts is required between 7th-12th grades.
Students must also pass all 5 parts of the OGT
What are colleges looking for?
English: 4 Years Math: 4 Years Science: 4 Years Soc. Stu.: 4 Years Foriegn. Lang.: 2 -3
Years The Arts: 1Year
Honors Diplomaneed 7 of 8 criteria:
4 English credits 4 Math credits
including Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry
4 Science credits, including Chemistry & Physics
4 Social Studies credits
3 Credits of one Foreign Language or 2 credits of 2 foreign languages
1 Fine Arts credit Min. of 3.5 G.P.A.
through 12th grade 1800 >SAT, or
27>ACT
SENIOR YEAR CHECK-LIST
Senior Year:
COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES
CAMPUS VISITS
Admissions Representatives from colleges across the state/nation visit Firestone High School to reach out to our students.
Students are encouraged to take campus visits. Students are allowed to take three campus visits, during the school-week, for excused absence.
Getting ready for the next step:
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATIONACT/SAT
o Senior Autobiography
o Addressed and stamped envelopes
o List of schools with Deadlines
o Register On-line
o ACT + Writing
o SAT Vs. SAT Subject Test
o Difference:o ACT-Curriculumo SAT- Reasoning
APPLY
o On-line
o Watch deadlines
o Make a list and check it twice
Narrowing Down Your Choice
Visit the Campus Take Notes
Review your awards/scholarship monies Compare Tuition Pro/Con List
Rural vs. Urban? Greek Life? Specific Academic Program? Housing? Campus Life?
Cost of AttendanceThe University of Akron
Tuition and feesSemester Academic Year
Ohio resident $4,867.20 $9,734.40
Nonresident surcharge $4,182.00* $9,049.20*
Transportation $160 $320
Books and supplies $450 $900
Traditional Dining Plans Cost/semester Cost/academic year
19-meal plan $1,880 $3,760
15-meal plan $1,727 $3,454
12-meal plan $1,680 $3,360
Meal Plan
Cost of Attendance Con’t
The University of AkronHousing
Hall Type Academic year
Bulger Suite $6,956
Exchange Street Shared Single occupancy $8,908
Apartment $9,308
Honors Complex Shared Single occupancy $8,908
Double occupancy $7,412
Orr Double occupancy $6,622
Cost of Attendance
Stark State
College/University
Annual tuition 30 credits per year
Savings per year
% Savings per year
Stark State College* $ 4,509
Average of Ohio Public Two-Year Colleges*
$ 5,039 $ 530 12%
Brown Mackie $ 16,450 $ 11,941 265%
National College $ 15,216 $ 10,707 237%
Herzing University - Akron Campus*
$ 11,250 $ 6,840 55%
WWW.FIRESTONEFALCONS.ORG
Counselor’s Corner:
Click the tab ‘Senior Class/Alumni’. Then, click on “SENIORS! Class of 2014’. Lastly, click on ‘Counselor’s Corner’.
Scholarships:
Click the tab ‘Senior Class/Alumni’. Then, click on “SENIORS! Class of 2014’. Lastly, click on ‘Scholarships’.
ScholarshipsInnovation Generation
Criteria: www.firestonefalcons.org *No separate application.
Cross Reference the Scholarship Book with current available scholarships
www.firestonefalcons.org
COMMON ROUTES AFTER GRADUATION
• Employment• Military• Tech/Two Year Colleges• Four Year College/University
Average Salaries By Educational Attainment
• Professional Degree $1735/Week• Doctoral Degree $1624/Week• Master’s Degree $1300/Week• Bachelor’s Degree $1066/Week• Associate’s Degree $785/Week• Some College $727/Week• High School Diploma $652/Week• Less Than $471/Week
(Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Employment
• Family Situation• Finances• Maturation• Early Start to Career
Possible High School Diploma Career Options
• Truck Driver $37,770• Retail Sales $20,990• Restaurant Chef $40,630• Pharmacy Tech $28,400• Office Clerk $26,610• Home Health Aide $21,750• Maintenance/Carpentry $39,530• Apprenticeships
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Career Resources
• The Job Centerhttp://www.thejobcenter.biz
• JOGS• Web (snagajob, careerbuilder, monster, akronworks, indeed,
simply hired, niche sites)• Occupational Outlook Handbook
www.bls.gov/oco• College Career Office• Spring Contacts• http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/skillsmap.htm
Military
• Army• Navy• Air Force• National Guard• Marines
Military Benefits
• College Assistance• Employment/Job Training• Travel/Cultural Emersion• Patriotism
ASVAB
• Career Assessment• Free• No Obligation• During School
http://official-asvab.com
Military Resources
• Lunchroom Visits• Web
www.army.mil www.navy.com
www.marines.com www.airforce.comwww.uscg.mil
• Recruiters
Two Year/Tech/Community Schools
• High Acceptance Rate• OSU Regional Campus• After 1 year (30 sem. Hours) & min. of 2.0 GPA,
student will automatically be accepted into main OSU-Columbus campus
• Financial• More Career Specific Training• Transferability (TAG/OTM)
http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/tags/index.php
http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/otm/index.php
Common Tech/Two Year Schools
• Stark State College• Cuyahoga Community College• Lorain Community College• Lakeland Community College• North Central State College• Proprietary Schools
Common Associate’s Degree Professions
• Dental Hygienist $68,250• Respiratory Therapist $54,280• Radiologic Technologist $54,340• Nuclear Technician $68,090• Air Traffic Controller $108,040• Massage Therapist $34,900• Surgical Technologist $39,920• Licensed Practical Nurse $40,380
(Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Two Year/Tech School Resources
• Web• Guide to Ohio’s Two-Year Colleges
www.ohiocommunitycollege.org
• Application• Scholarships
www.firestonefalcons.org
APPLICATION PROCESS
Where To Begin: Narrow down your choices.
College Catalogue/ On-line Resources Have a reach school and a safe school Best Fit for you and your academic/career
plans Check-out each schools webpage for
Application procedure. Check deadlines
Go on College Visits Begin Application process
Time Consuming
The Application Process
Apply Online. Undergraduate
Most schools require an application fee, essays, letters of recommendation, & transcripts.
Don’t be afraid to call the College’s Admission Department.
Parents:
Create Calendar of Deadline Dates Does your student need to sign-up for the
ACT/SAT? Offer to look over application, essay, etc. Encourage College Visits Look over FASFA and Loan Options
together
What are colleges looking for?
Holistic Approach
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Grades in college pre...
Admissions tests
Grades in all Courses
Class Rank
EssayInterview
Work/Activities
Essays
Be Personable. You want to showcase yourself through the
essay. Persistent is a good thing. Set Yourself Apart
Proof Read Save your Essays for Later.
Letters of Recommendation
Most schools will require letters of recommendation.
Senior Autobiography Folder:
List of Schools Due Dates Stamped and addressed envelopes.
Transcripts
What is on a transcript? Grades, Classes, Rank, SAT/ACT scores.
Every school will want an official Firestone High School transcript! An official transcript is sent from institution to
institution. Requesting a Transcript
Common Application
Some schools have what is called the common application. Once filled out and completed, a student may upload and use this for any school which allows the common app this saves TIME!
https://www.commonapp.org/Login Email address
Letters of recommendation School counselors
Common Application
FYI… Most Schools, you can access Common
Application by going to the specific schools webpage and clicking on apply. You’ll get redirected to Common App.
Watch if the school has Supplemental Forms Be sure to check: Early Action, Early Decision,
Honors Scholarships/College if that is the route you want to go.
Common App. is also used for specific Scholarships- attached to the school you are applying to. Ex) OSU’s Merit/Honors Scholarship
Counselors’ Email Addresses
Mr. Dan Sandy [email protected]
Ms. Karen Hotchkiss [email protected]
Ms. Morgan Schumacher [email protected]
Early Decision vs. Early Action
Many Ohio private colleges participate in the early action or early decision program.
Early Decision
Commits a student to go to that school
Is a contract between the student and the school
Student promise, with acceptance to this school, to withdraw all other applications
Student can apply Early Decision to only one school
Early Action
Student applies to an institution of preference
Not a contract between student and school
Student is not obligated to accept school’s offer
Student will receive a decision well in advance of school’s regular response date
FAFSA~Free Application for Federal Student Aid
There will be a meeting January 7th at 6:30 in the cafeteria with a financial aid director from a local college.
First come first serve basis. Not based on need!
January 1-February 14-hot time for FAFSA $$$
College Goal Sunday
Locations throughout Ohio- Akron U Offers families help with completion of the
FAFSA Some sites offer electronic filing of the FAFSA www.ohiocollegegoalSunday.org www.oasfaa.org
Want more information? You can contact Ohio’s College Access Information Hotline
@ 1-877-428-8246
QUESTIONS??