this year is really important! mrs. stoltzfus and mrs. teague a – l m - z junior class counselors
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This year is really important!
Mrs. Stoltzfus and Mrs. TeagueA – L M - Z
Junior Class Counselors
Why?
• This year you make a decision on your future. Everything you do or don’t do prepares you for your senior year.
• The grades you earn this year are what colleges see on your application
• The test scores you earn this year are sent to colleges
• It is time to make a decision if you are going in the military
• This year you can prepare with internships for work
What are your choices?
• Four year college (38% of MHS students)
• Community College (58% of MHS students)
• Military
• Work
Types of Colleges
Type Description Tuition Admission Requirements
Four year Degrees offered: Bachelors and beyond
Provides: A well-rounded college experience that includes an academic area of study.
State: Typically around $19,000/year
Private: Typically more than $35,000/year
•SAT or ACT•GPA•Class rank•Essay•Extracurricular activities•Letters of recommendation•Transcripts
Types of Colleges
Type Description Tuition Admission Requirements
Two year Degrees offered: AssociatesDiploma, CertificateProvides: A way to ease into college.Typically have agreements with four year colleges to transfer credits.Can receive training.
Typically around $1,8000/year
Nursing & Dental programs cost more around $4,000.
NO LONGER AN Open-door admission policy
ACT/SAT not required but CC are using ACT scores
COMPASS scores
Military Options
Air ForceArmyNavyMarinesCoast Guard
ASVAB testing is a requirement!
World of WorkMost applications are on line.Find a basic job application and fill it out before you begin an online application.Most jobs require some type of skilled trainingInternships and apprenticeships can help.
Preparing for a College Search2-year and 4-year schools
Choosing Your College Priorities
What is important to you?• Location• Academics• Size• Campus Appeal• Total Cost – Including aid
Comm. College vs Four yrs
About College Admission Tests• ACT (American College Test)
– Predominantly used by schools in middle-U.S. states– Consists of four tests: English, Math, Reading, Science,
and Writing– Writing component is optional– Top composite score is 36
• SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)– Predominantly used by east and west coast schools– Consists of three tests: Verbal, Math, Writing– Each test is scored on a scale of 200-800
Testing for Community Colleges
• COMPASS- The community colleges use this test to determine whether or not you need remedial courses before taking college courses. The COMPASS tests your math and reading abilities.
• ASSET- Another test used by community colleges. Tests math and reading abilities.
• ACT- Community Colleges will use your ACT scores if you demonstrate college readiness.
What information do college admission officers review?
•Grades / Overall GPA•Strength of high school course selections•Admission Test Score•Class Rank•Essay•Student’s demonstrated interest•Personal accomplishments•Courses in progress Senior year•Discipline
Realize that you will be submitting college applications in September and October of your senior year
Next Steps
In School Stay focused on academics Do not lighten your academic load for senior year Meet with your school counselor Stay involved in school activities
Standardized Testing You will be taking the ACT on March 4th, at no cost, at MHS Prepare for and register for SAT by the end of your junior year Register for AP tests as appropriate You will take the COMPASS your senior year if you plan on attending a
community college ASVAB for the military can be taken your senior year
College Exploration Explore colleges on the Web CFNC.org Visit colleges if you can Attend a college fair & meet with college representatives (Sept. 19th)
What else can you do?• Visit the Maiden Counselor website
• Create an email account that you use only for college, scholarships, military and/or employment
• Check your gaggle account each month for a newsletter related to college, work and the military.
• Establish a CFNC account. College Foundation of North Carolina
Don’t forget! High School Requirements
• You will need 20 credits to be a senior• You will need four math courses to graduate.
Alg. I, Geometry, Alg. II and a higher level math course beyond Math III.
• Complete your History and Science requirements
• If you are going to attend a four year college, you will need two levels of the same foreign language
QUESTIONS??
COLLEGE NIGHT
AT CVCC
6 PM TO 8 PM THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 19TH!
Read your junior newsletter through your gaggle email or on the counselor website