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College 101. Presented by Henry Clay High School. Welcome Parents. Meet your Counselor Sharron Wesley – Students A – Ch sharron.wesley@fayette.kyschools.us - 381-3423 Ext. 3310 April Cain – Students Ci - Goll april.cain@fayette.kyschools.us - 381-3423 Ext. 3313
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College 101 Presented by Henry Clay High School
Welcome Parents Meet your Counselor • Sharron Wesley – Students A – Ch • sharron.wesley@fayette.kyschools.us- 381-3423 Ext. 3310 • April Cain – Students Ci - Goll • april.cain@fayette.kyschools.us- 381-3423 Ext. 3313 • Rachael Howard – Students Gom– K • rachael.howard@fayette.kyschools.us- 381-3423 Ext. 1152 • Jackie Smith – Students L - N • jackie.smith@fayette.kyschools.us- 381-3423 Ext. 3312 • Josh Edwards – Students O - Sl • joshua.edwards@fayette.kyschools.us- 381-3423 Ext. 3309 • Bonnie Barnes – Students Sm - Z • bonnie.barnes@fayette.kyschools.us- 381-3423 Ext. 3308
Governor’sScholars Program Governor’s School for the Arts Governor’sSchool for the Arts www.gsp.ky.gov www.kentuckygsa.org
Governor’s Scholars Program • 5 Week Residential Summer Program • Between 11th and 12th Grade Year • Applications Available Online now • Nominated by the School and School District • PSAT, SAT, or ACT Required • Visit Website for More Information: www.gsp.ky.gov • Deadline for students to turn in all application materials is December 2, 2014.
Governor’s School for the Arts • 3 Week Residential Summer Program • Students Interested in Creative and Performing Arts • Must currently be a Sophomore or Junior • Application Required and Available Online • Student deadline is December 31. www.kentuckygsa.org • Creative Writing • Dance • Drama • Instrumental Music • Musical Theater • Visual Art • Vocal Music
Advanced Placement - AP • What is the AP Program? • College Level Courses • Most Challenging and Most Rigorous offered in High School
Benefits of Taking AP Courses: • Added Challenge • Extra Credentials for College Admissions • Weighted Credit • Earn College Credit if the AP Score meets college criteria • Possibly earn Advanced Placement in College
Henry Clay’s AP ProgramIncludes 20 AP Coursesand Exams • US Government & Politics • Psychology • European History • Macroeconomics • Art History • Art Studio • French • German • Latin • Spanish • English Literature • English Language • Statistics • Calculus I/AB • Calculus II/BC • Biology • Physics • Chemistry • World History • US History
AP Exam Dates • Exams are given the first of May. Check www.collegeboard.com to find out which test is offered when. • Dates and times vary depending on subject • Visit the Website: • www.collegeboard.com
Why Take the ACT or SAT • College Admissions • Scholarships
College Entrance Exam - SAT • SAT – www.collegeboard.com • $52.50 for Registration • Highest Possible Score – 2400 • The National Average – 1500 • Subject Areas • Writing – 200 to 800 Possible Score • Math – 200 to 800 Possible Score • Critical Reading – 200 to 800 Possible Score
College Entrance Exam - ACT • ACT – www.actstudent.org • $38 for Registration • Highest Possible Score – 36 • The National Average – 21 • Subject Areas • English – 75 Questions – 45 Minutes • Math – 60 Questions – 60 Minutes • Reading – 40 Questions – 35 Minutes • Science – 40 Questions – 35 Minutes • Optional Writing – 30 Minutes
Eligibility • Register Online - $75 (Fee waivers are availabe to students who have used a fee waiver on the ACT and/or SAT.) • www.eligibilitycenter.org • Official Test Scores MUST be Sent from ACT and/or SAT • Use Code 9999 • The Higher the ACT and/or SAT Score, the Lower the GPA has to be for Eligibility • 16 Core Courses are Required for Division I – Only core courses are used to compute the GPA
Eligibility • Division II • 16 Core Courses • Minimum 2.0 GPA • Minimum SAT Score of 820 OR • Minimum ACT Sum Score of 68 Beginning August 1, 2018 – Minimum GPA of 2.2 required. • Division I • 16 Core Courses • Minimum 2.0 GPA – increases to 2.3 August 1, 2016. • Slide Scale for Test Scores and GPA
Eligibility • Division I • 4 English • 3 Math (Algebra I or Higher) • 2 Science • 1 Additional Math, Science, or English • 2 Social Studies • 4 Extra Core (Math, Science, English, Social Studies, and/or Foreign Language) • Division II • 3 English • 2 Math (Algebra I or Higher) • 2 Science • 3 Additional English, Math, or Science • 2 Social Studies • 4 Extra Core (Math, Science, English, Social Studies, and/or Foreign Language) GPA is calculated for Core Courses ONLY
Eligibility • www.eligibilitycenter.org • Meet with your Counselor to Review Transcript • Register online • Keep track of your account and your eligibility process • Make an appointment with your counselor if you have questions about your core classes or the worksheet.
Kentucky Higher Education Assistance AuthorityP.O. Box 798Frankfort, KY 40602-0798(800) 928-8926www.kheaa.com KHEAA Outreach Scholarships vs. Grants vs. Student Loans The Student Loan PeopleP.O. Box 24266Louisville, KY 40224-0266(888) 678-4625www.studentloanpeople.com
Who Are We? Financial aid Grants/scholarships Work-study Loans Informational services Publications Getting In – for Seniors Getting Ready – for Juniors Outreach counselors Savings Programs Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, or KHEAA, is the state government agency that provides students with:
Where to Find Information KHEAA – www.kheaa.com Application status • Account history • KEES awards • College Aid Calculator • Reference books College Circuit https://www.kheaa.com/pdf/pubs/CollegeCircuit.pdf Getting In http://www.kheaa.com/pdf/pubs/ky/getin/KYGIintro.pdf
Where to Find More Information Financial Aid Profile: www.collegeboard.com Matching Students to Scholarships: www.fastweb.com Scholarships Known to Henry Clay Counselors are on the Henry Clay website. Click on “Counseling” then find Scholarship Info for your grade level. • www.henryclay.fcps.net Contact the Individual Colleges/University Scholarship Offices as soon as possible for additional scholarship information.
FAFSAFree Application for Federal Student Aidfor Grants and Student Loans • www.fafsa.ed.gov • Get Organized • Determine Dependency Status • Gather Required Documents • Complete FAFSA Worksheet on Website • Search for School Codes on the FAFSA Website • Apply for a PIN • Check Application Deadline Dates • College Goal Sunday in January • http://www.kasfaa.com/CollegeGoalKY • FAFSA Workshop at Henry Clay • February
What is the ILP? Individual Learning Plan for ALL Students • Records Career, Education, and Life Goals • Explores Career Interests • Provides College and Scholarship Searches • Develops a Professional Resume • FREE online access
Students Accessing the ILP: • www.careercruising.com/ILP/ • EACH YEAR: • 9th through 11th Grade Students Update the ILP in their Social Studies Class. • 12th Grade Students Update the ILP in their English Class. • These teachers have usernames and passwords for the students.
Parents Accessing the ILP: • www.careercruising.com/ILP/ • See Your Counselor for: • Parent/Guardian Username • Parent/Guardian Password
College Admissions Process • Varies with College • Early Decision (Binding) • Early Action (Non-Binding) • Regular Decision (Non-Binding) • Contact College Admissions Office or visit the College Website
Common Applications • Check website: www.commonapp.org • to see which colleges accept the Common Application • Application is available online.
Recommendations • Provide Resume • Provide Stamps • Provide College Form if available • Give at least 2 Weeks Notice • For December 15 – January 10 deadlines, give all information to counselor by December 1
College Visits • ALWAYS Contact College Admissions office to schedule visit • Contact Dean of the College for the selected major of student to arrange meeting • Contact the College’s Financial Aid office • Complete College Visit Form • Hard Copies are in the counseling office at Henry Clay • Return Completed form to Main Office at Henry Clay • Seniors - 5 School Days Allowed for College Visits • Juniors - 3 School Days Allowed for College Visits
The Gary R. Martin Central Kentucky College Fair • October 13, 2014 • Heritage Hall at Lexington Center (below Rupp Arena) • 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. • Approximately 150 Colleges
Henry Clay High School2100 Fontaine RoadLexington, KY 40502(859) 381-3423CEEB School Code - 181425 Henry Clay www.henryclay.fcps.net Fayette County www.fcps.net Kentucky Department of Education www.education.ky.gov Infinite Campus Parent Portal Email: parent.portal@fayette.kyschools.us Request username and password. Give your name, your child’s name, child’s date of birth, and the school name.