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GO SENIORS !! !

Class of 2015. GO SENIORS !! !. CSF/Academic Letter. Filing Periods: October 1 st -31 st March 1 st -31 st Criteria: 3.4 GPA or above in specific classes (see application) $3.00 Fee. National Honor Society. NHS at Rio is for Seniors ONLY How do I qualify? Seniors who have:

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GO SENIORS !! !

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  1. Class of 2015 GO SENIORS!!!

  2. CSF/Academic Letter • Filing Periods: • October 1st-31st • March 1st-31st • Criteria: • 3.4 GPA or above in specific classes (see application) • $3.00 Fee

  3. National Honor Society • NHS at Rio is for Seniors ONLY • How do I qualify? • Seniors who have: • 3.4 Unweighted GPA or above are invited to apply • Community Service, Leadership, Extra-Curricular Activities

  4. Reading Your Transcript Student Name/ Address/Phone Parent Name GPA Wtd/Unwtd/Prep Class Rank by GPA Student Information

  5. Elements of A Transcript All classes above the black line must be passed by graduation You must earn at least 220 credits by graduation Progress in meeting Graduation Requirements Final Grades/GPA/ Citizenship/Credits

  6. How do I calculate my GPA (grade point average)? “A” = 4 points (5 if Honors or AP) “B” = 3 points (4 if Honors or AP) “C” = 2 points (3 if Honors or AP) “D”= 1 point does not count for college “F” = 0 points does not count for high school or college

  7. Which classes are A-G? A---HISTORY-SOCIAL SCIENCE---World History, US History, American Govt, Psych, Geog, Anthro, Political Science, Sociology, Philosophy, (all Civitas ) B---ENGLISH--- All classes C---MATHEMATICS--- ALL classes EXCEPT Trans. to Alg2 D---LAB SCIENCE---Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology E---LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH --Spanish and French F---VISUAL PERFORMING ART--- Art, Digital Art, Drama, Readers Theatre, Ceramics, Music Appreciation, Band G---OTHER ACADEMIC ELECTIVE--- Economics, Newspaper, Yearbook, Speech, Film and Lit, Earth Science, Senior AVID, ANY A-F course beyond the minimum requirement

  8. Which classes ARE NOT A-G? • Transition to Algebra 2 • Student Government • Woodshop, Home Tech, Robotics • Health, PE • AVID I, II and III

  9. Which WEIGHTED classes count for UC/CSU GPA ? • AP English Language, AP English Literature • AP US History • AP Bio, AP Phys, AP Chem, AP Environ. Sci. • AP Foreign Languages • AP Calculus AB and BC • AP Econ, AP Psych, AP Govt • Hon. French 3 • Honors Concert Band ( 1 yr only) (MAXIMUM 8 SEM. FOR WEIGHTED CREDIT)

  10. Which classes are NOT WEIGHTED for UC/CSU GPA ? • Honors English 1 • Honors English 2 • Honors World History

  11. Still Need Health Class? Here are your options: • At Rio this semester • Online through BYU-www. elearn.byu.edu • Cost is $136 approximately • Final Exam must be proctored by Rio Counselor or at the district office. You must have completed the class by end of this semester or you will be signed up for Health at Rio for the spring semester!! • Rio Americano’s school code: 052-730

  12. Options After Rio • Attend college • Enlist in the military • Work • Take a gap year • ???

  13. Community College Requirements • Must be 18 or have High School Diploma • SAT/ACT Recommended: • Can be used for placement freshman math & English • If you are planning on playing a sport • If you are applying for Financial Aid • Can transfer to a 4-year university • Visit different community colleges to find the best fit for you • Start registering for community college in Jan./Feb. • Currently $46 per unit

  14. Community Colleges • Transfer • Talk to college counselor once per semester • Complete required course work • Earn a certain college GPA • 60 units of college level work • There are Community Colleges across the U.S. • Career • Length and kind of programs vary • Less expensive than private vocational programs • Examples of programs: Automotive Collision, Culinary, Speech/Language Assistant, Commercial Music, Biotechnology, Paralegal, Real Estate, and MANYmore!

  15. Applying for Community College • Register online at losrios.edu (all local community colleges EXCEPT Sierra) to get your Student ID. • Complete 3 Assessment/Placement tests (Make an appointment online or walk-in) • Attend orientation session on campus, then meet with counselor to choose classes • You can apply in January! • Go to the Financial Aid Office on the college campus • Complete the above steps by March 1 so you can get the classes you want and be prepared to pay for those classes once you have registered.

  16. California State University Requirements • 2.0 GPA minimum (A-G courses) • C’s Get Degrees • ACT or SAT Reading and Math (Don’t Count Writing Score) SUPERSCORE USED • No SAT Subject Tests • No Extra-Curricular Activities listed on application • NO LETTER of RECOMMENDATION or PERSONAL STATEMENT Needed

  17. Things You’ll Need for CSU Application • Transcript • UC/CSU GPA (Prep GPA) • Social Security Number • CSIS Number (on your transcript) • Credit Card to Pay • Official SAT/ACT scores • CSU-SAT Code: 3594 • Check out Preview Days • Declare a major if you know what you want

  18. Impacted CSU’s • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo • San Diego State • Long Beach State • San Francisco State • CSU Fullerton • Cal Poly Pomona • San Jose State • CSU Northridge • Monterey Bay • CSU San Marcos • CSU Los Angeles • Chico State • Humboldt State • Fresno State • Sonoma State • CSU San Bernardino • Sac State (for non-locals)

  19. Non Impacted CSU’s • Sacramento State ( for local students) • CSU Bakersfield • CSU Channel Islands • Cal Maritime Academy • Stanislaus State • CSU Dominguez Hills • CSU East Bay

  20. CSU Eligibility Index: SAT SCORES (Your GPA ) x 800 + Your SAT Total = Your Index * Does not including Writing score ACT SCORES (Your GPA ) x 200 + (10 x ACT Composite Score) = Your Index

  21. CSU Eligibility Index • Bakersfield 2900 • Channel Islands 2900 • Chico 3200+ • Dominguez Hills 2900 • East Bay 2900 • Fresno 3800 • Fullerton 3650 • Humboldt 3000- 3200 • Los Angeles 3420+ • Maritime 3400 • Monterey Bay 2900+ • Northridge 3700 • Pomona 3800 • Sacramento (for locals) 2900 • San Bernardino 3500 • San Diego 4200 • San Francisco 3300 • San Luis Obispo 3.98 GPA • San Jose 3200- 3600 • San Marcos 3400 • Sonoma 3200 • Stanislaus 2900

  22. University of California Requirements • 3.0 GPA minimum (10th & 11th grade A-G courses) • Weighted vs. Unweighted Prep GPA • ACT with Writing or SAT Reasoning • Extra-Curricular Activities • PERSONAL STATEMENT REQUIRED • NO LETTER of RECOMMENDATION

  23. Things You’ll Need for UC Application • Transcript • UC/CSU Prep GPA • Social Security Number • CSIS Number (on your transcript) • Credit Card to Pay • Send OFFICIAL SAT/ACT scores • SAT Reasoning and/or ACT with writing • If you send send official SAT scores to one UC campus that will send them to ALL UC campuses.

  24. UC Rankings • UC Los Angeles • UC Berkeley • UC San Diego • UC Irvine • UC Santa Barbara • UC Davis • UC Santa Cruz • UC Riverside • UC Merced

  25. Private Universities • Check Application Deadlines & Testing Requirements • LETTER of RECOMMENDATION REQUIRED • Teachers/Counselors need 1 month to prepare • Re: Common Application: Invite your teacher via COMMON APP to write a letter for you. Sending electronic requests to counselor/teacher is FIRST STEP only.

  26. Private Universities (cont’d) • We do NOT USE NAVIANCE FOR LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION OR OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS!! • RIO WILL SEND TRANSCRIPT ELECTRONICALLY FOR YOU WITH COMMON APPLICATIONS. • OTHER TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS MAY GO THROUGH MRS. CONNELLY IN COUNSELING OFFICE.

  27. Out-of-State Public Universities • Go to the WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange) website to see which participating out-of-state community colleges and universities are listed • If you get a WUE scholarship you will pay only 1 ½ times in-state tuition • That is a huge savings and some students pay less than attending a California public college/university • Many out-of-state universities guarantee you will graduate in 4 years (more $$$ saved) • Be open to looking outside of California to go to college

  28. TOP TEN COLLEGE APPLICATION MISTAKES 1) Misspellings and grammatical errors 2) Applying online and forgetting to SUBMITapplication 3) Forgotten signatures 4) Not reading carefully 5) Listing extra-curriculars inaccurately 6) Not sending official scores!!!! 7) Writing illegibly 8) Using an email address that is offensive to colleges 9) Not checking your email regularly 10) Having your parent fill out the application for you

  29. Application Filing Deadlines • California State University (CSU) • October 1st - November 30th • University of California (UC) • Site opens Aug 1 • November 1st – November 30th ( submission only) • Private & Out-of-State Schools • Dates Vary • Check with each individual school • Community Colleges (ARC, Sierra, FLC, etc…) • March 1 for Priority Registration (we recommend applying in January)

  30. How Do I Choose A School? Your counselor suggests 3 levels: • Reach • Target • Safety

  31. How Do I Pay for College? • Attend Rio’s Financial Aid Night on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 from 6:30 – 8:30! • Go on to FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and get your PIN number • Put your PIN number in a safe place! • Submit the FAFSA (Federal aid) beginning January 1, 2014 and no later than March 2, 2015! • Fill FAFSA out in mid-October by using 2013 tax information • There is a step-by-step guide on the FAFSA website (fafsa/edu.gov) to help you

  32. How Do I Pay for College? continued • For Cal Grant (California aid) The San Juan School District will send in the info for you. • YOU need to submit FAFSA as well • Contact your college’s financial aid office directly to see how they can help you • Your college’s financial aid officers should be some of your best friends on campus

  33. Show Me the Money… • Look at Naviance for scholarships (rioamericano.com, use YOUR Google password) SIGN IN:LAST NAME, INITIAL OF FIRST NAME,LAST 4 NUMBERS OF STUDENT ID • You can nominate yourself for some awards ( see your counselor)

  34. I Want to Play Sports in College • Go to the NCAA Eligibility Center (eligibilitycenter.org) to register if you have not already done so • You will need to submit your official SAT/ACT scores (Eligibility Center # is 9999) • You will need to send in an official transcript

  35. I HAVE SENIORITIS • Colleges have rescinded admission for poor senior grades/dropped classes • UCLA 77 rescinded • UC Berkeley 20 rescinded • UC San Diego 175 rescinded • UC Davis 76 rescinded • UC Santa Barbara 40 rescinded • UC Irvine 151 rescinded • UC Santa Cruz 153 rescinded • UC Riverside 313 rescinded • UC Merced 223 rescinded • Continue to take ALL classes seriously (even non academic classes!) • ALL ACCEPTANCES ARE CONDITIONAL!!! • See your counselor immediately re: any changes or if problems arise • 36 CUTS = NO WALKING at GRADUATION

  36. Naviance- go there! • Go to rioamericano.com and find the Naviance link on the left side of the front page • Use YOUR student ID and YOUR GOOGLE student password • Great resources for college matching, career searches, personal interest surveys & more • There are scholarships listed on Naviance- a few are Rio specific • Go to Naviance, list your colleges you have applied to and keep it current with admission decisions • Naviance is FREE for Rio students and families!

  37. Military Options • There are 5 branches of the military: Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard • Speak to a recruiter about enlistment (make sure you go with a trusted adult) • Take the ASVAB- the better you perform on this test, the more options you will have for jobs/career in the military • There are other ways to serve: go to college first, then enlist as an officer or join a ROTC at college

  38. Important Dates • NOVEMBER 4 , 2014 6:00 pm–8:30 pm Library • Help with your Personal Statement with Margie Amott (bring personal statement in draft form and application) • DECEMBER 9,2014 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cafeteria • Financial Aid Workshop • Parents and students encouraged to attend.

  39. YIPPEE, I’m Graduating !!! • When? June 3, 2015 • Where? Memorial Auditorium

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