what every junior should know! what should you be doing? 1
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What Every Junior Should Know!
What should you be doing?
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Counseling Department A-CoA-Co Ms. SpilsburyMs. Spilsbury Cr-He (AVID 10/12) Cr-He (AVID 10/12) Mrs. BurtMrs. Burt Hi-MeHi-Me Mr. SnyderMr. Snyder Mi-Sa (AVID 9/11) Mi-Sa (AVID 9/11) Mrs. FritzMrs. Fritz Sc-ZSc-Z Ms. ThompsonMs. Thompson
Ms. Fassinger - Career Center, Mrs. Blancarte -Secretary
Get to know your counselor!
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Schedule ChangesAny class dropped
after the Sept. 25th results in an F on your transcript.
Semester 2 changes can be made up until Dec. 4th.
Your job to stay on track for graduation
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Class of 2017Graduation Requirements
Area
English
Math
Science
Social Studies
Physical Education (class)
Fine arts/vocational electives
Comp. Health
Electives
Credits
4
4
3
3
1
1
.5
5.5
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16 Core Courses 4 credits of English. 4 credits of math or through 4th year- one above
Algebra II level. 3 credits of lab science (Ag Science 1 and 2
together equates to 1 lab science credit and 1 elective credit. Hon Science Research is not a lab science).
2 credits of social studies. 1 credit of fine art- art, music, drama or dance or
CTE – Technology, Family Sci., Business, etc. 2 credits of the same foreign language- or through
level 2 of any foreign language.
Graduation Honors Distinguished Scholar
3.8 GPA (weighted) Member of NHS 6 Honors or AP classes (1 taken during Senior year) 24 Credits
High Honors 3.5 or Higher GPA (weighted) No D’s or F’s 6 Honors or AP classes ( 1 taken during Senior Year)
National Honor Society 3.8 GPA (weighted) Maintain Membership 30 Hours Community Service
Online ClassesYou may receive multiple credits
from Chandler On-line Academy. Costs vary depending on schedule.
You must talk to your counselor before you register for a correspondence/online class in order to receive approval.
What are you doing after BHS? 56% of BHS graduates attend a 4 year
University 36% of BHS graduates attend a community
college So what do the rest of our graduates do???
Post HS Education &Training Options
1. Apprenticeships2. Community College/Technical
Colleges/Certificate Programs3. Military Training4. 4 year University5. Working at a job
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Apprenticeship Opportunities An apprenticeship is a semi-formal way of
learning a skill or trade. Although you work with someone at a participating job, you also attend classes. Usually 3-5 years in length Tests and personal interviews are required. There are over 800 occupations available:
roofers, electricians, sheet metal workers, carpenters, etc.
Explore trades/careers with Mrs. Fassinger in the career center or online at www.azwaca.org
Community College/Technical Colleges/Certificate ProgramsCommunity Colleges offer a wide range
of occupational/educational avenues.Some students start at a CC and
transfer to a university to complete a bachelor’s degree.
Others may explore certificate and AS/AA degrees.
There are many vocational programs offered in a wide range of areas.
* Scholarship Opportunities!
Interested in attending a Community College? This is what you should be doing: Meet with a CC representative, check
the career center calendar for upcoming presentations.
Research scholarships throughout the year.
Register to take CC placement exams.
CC Career Opportunities
Chandler Gilbert CC Aircraft Construction
Technology Aircraft Maintenance Aviation Equine Science Golf Course Operations Media Arts: Dig. Imaging Early Childhood ProgramsMesa CC Construction Drafting Para-Medicine Police Academy Preparation Nursing Firefighting
Scottsdale CC Culinary Arts Radiography Yoga Teaching Certification Speech-Language Pathology BroadcastingGateway CC Court Reporting Automotive Technology
(Partnership w/ Nissan & Toyota)
Hydrologic Studies Nursing Respiratory Therapist Medical Radiographer
*These are only a few of the different programs & colleges available
Trade & Technical SchoolsThese schools vary in size, entry
requirements, cost and quality. Research these schools carefully!
It is a good idea to visit the school you are interested in attending, Talk with students who have previously attended the school and employers in our community who hire people in your chosen occupation.
Military Bound Take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational
Aptitude Battery). Friday, Dec. 4th Sign up with Mrs. Blancarte in the front office.
Beginning November 2nd
Explore career options available through each of the branches.
Military representatives are scheduled in the cafeteria each month during lunch.
Involve your parents in the process.
Military Bound University Programs
Get your degree before you enlist.
College R.O.T.C Programs Service Academies
West Point (Army ) New York U.S. Air force Academy Colorado Annapolis (Naval Academy) Maryland Coast Guard Academy Connecticut
Begin the process now. See Mr. Snyder for details
SAT/ACT Prep Classes Check the Counseling website athttp://www.bashabears.com Check the SAT/ACT information board in
the office. Examples of courses include:
RMASS Princeton Review Revolution Kaplan
University Bound Jr.’s cont. Meet with College Representatives. Take ACT or SAT, spring semester. Continue searching for scholarships. Research universities and colleges you are interested. Athletes: Make sure that you register spring semester with
NCAA/NAIA in order to be eligible for scholarship opportunities. Apply online @
www.eligibilitycenter.org See Mr. Snyder in Counseling if you have ?’s.
Register for the NAIA at www.playnaia.org Check out Dual Credit opportunities during registration. See how credits transfer by visiting aztransfer.com
Importance of Doing Well on the ACT and SAT
College recruitingAdmission decisionsAdvisement and placementScholarship opportunities
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PSAT Registration is now open!
When: The test is the morning of October 28th (Wednesday). You will miss your morning classes. Registration is from September 1-25. There are a limited number of tests, so sign-up early.
Who: Any student who would like to take a practice SAT test and who would like to qualify for National Merit.
Where: Sign-up in the bookstore (F2).
Cost: $20
*This PSAT test is your only chance to qualify to enter the National Merit Scholarship Program.
SAT/ACT What is the difference? How much do they cost? When do I take it? Do I need SAT II Subject tests? How do I sign up?
SAT www.collegeboard.com ACT www.act.org
Instate University Entrance Requirements Class of 2014
Admission Offered (unconditional) ASU & NAU top 25% or 3.0 GPA 16 core courses (no deficiencies) 1040 SAT (Verbal & Math) or 22 ACT (Composite) U of A 16 core courses (no deficiencies) rank in top 25% of class (at least a 2.0)
Additional criteria considered for students who do not meet unconditional admission rank, GPA, test scores (ACT/SAT), deficiencies extracurricular activities, community service holistic review
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Transcripts
Academic record of semester grades and select standardized test scores.
Unofficial copies: Guidance Counselor Official copies: www.parchment.com
Link and instructions found at www.bashabears.com / registration
$3.00 - $5.00 per copy
Types of ScholarshipsMerit Based
Grades, GPA in high school, & Test scores Automatic based on application (In State
Univ.) Out of State (Check their websites) AIMS
Non-merit Based Sports PrivateFinancial AidGrants
Applying for Scholarships Check the scholarship
http://www.bashabears.com/ under the Career Center. See Mrs. Fassinger in C201 Request applications Update your resume Follow directions Allow time for letters of
recommendation (2 weeks) Stay involved
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Applying for Scholarships Cont. BashBears.com under Academics/Career Center
On the left hand side of page go to: Academics Career Center Scholarships Scholarship Listing
Websites Fastweb.com Knowhow2go.org Collegeboard.com Zinch.com Scholarships.com Collegeanswer.com www.cusd.kuder.com
Don’t pay for scholarship searches!
NAU LUMBERJACK Scholarship
3.5 core GPA No C’s Can repeat up to 3 classes to improve
grade. Full tuition scholarship for 4 years.
NEW FOR 2015_16 SCHOOL YEAR:
STAY INFORMED ABOUT:
COLLEGE VISITORSCOLLEGE APPLICATIONSCOLLEGE FAIRSSCHOLARSHIPSFIELD TRIPSSTUDENT EMPLOYMENTCONTESTSMILITARY VISITSACT/SATLEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESSUMMER SCHOLAR OPPORTUNITIES
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Eye’s on the Prize
Stay Focused Your GPA @ the end of this year is what
you apply to college with. This year will set you up for success in
your Senior year and beyond. Congratulations, your more than
halfway to graduation.
ECAP-Education and Career Action Plan Requirement for graduation. Go to www.cusd.kuder.com Username: (first name initial)(last name
initial) + student ID number Password: student ID number
N-Code: N3924863WEP
Goals: Revise 4 year plan / compare two colleges