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WELCOME CLASS OF 2014. AHS ADMINISTRATION. Principal J. Ivey Dean of Accountability & Instruction Dr. C. Kirkland Assistant Principals D. Baker , S. Drummond, T. Sikes. Counselors 9-10 th Tammy Hathcock C114 11 th Jamie Durham C213 12 th Thelma Griffin C210. Registrar
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WELCOME CLASS OF 2014
AHS ADMINISTRATION Principal J. Ivey Dean of Accountability & Instruction Dr. C. Kirkland Assistant Principals D. Baker , S. Drummond, T. Sikes Counselors 9-10th Tammy HathcockC114 11thJamie Durham C213 12th Thelma Griffin C210 Registrar Leslie Bell Front office
AHS Counseling Services • Graduation • Career Planning • Financial Aid • College Admission • Testing registration • Scholarship • Forms and documents • Personal & academic guidance
Recommended Plan–adjusted August 09 by House Bill 3 (HB3) for all students – 26 state credits 1.0 credit (not 1.5) of PE is required with no maximum number of credits Health is not required Technology is not required Distinguished Achievement Plan – 26 state credits (see above) plus 4 advanced measures Graduation Plans-4x4
District Graduation Policy! Beginning with the class of 2008, students must completeall requiredcourseworkand passall parts of the TAKS in order to participate in the graduation ceremony. TAKS Test dates: October 21-24
Senior Contracts • 10-day requirement for letters • Financial Aid • Transcript Evaluation • TAKS status • State credits earned • Credits needed • Graduation Plan • GPA and rank • College Application Process • College Choices • Major/Career Choice • Ways to contact you • Websites
Off to college….where to go? what to do? • Apply to 3 – 5 colleges. • Select a “dream” school that may be a stretch. • Select at least one “sure thing”. • Select 2 – 3 schools in between. • A college should fit YOU • academically • personally • socially
College Admission Terms • Early Decision – a binding commitment to attend the college if you are accepted • Early Action/Notification – simply applying early so you will receive acceptance notification early – no commitment to attend • Rolling Admission – apply and usually receive an admission decision within four to six weeks
College Application Process Every college requires: • An application sent electronically or by mail • An official transcript sent by high school Most colleges require: • SAT or ACT scores (sent by testing agency) Many colleges & scholarships require: • Letters of recommendation, essay(s), resume, counselor report
What Influences the Admission Decision? • Top 10% • Class rank/G.P.A. • SAT or ACT scores • Choice of courses • Recommendation letters • Application essay • Extra-curricular activities • Leadership experiences • Special interests/talents • Community involvement • Service to the school • Special circumstances • Interviews • Completion of “optional”
Application Tips • Follow instructions carefully (many applicants do not!)!! • Pay attention to deadlines. Don’t meetthe deadline; beat the deadline! • Don’t be humble! Include and describe all of your accomplishments (no acronyms).
Apply Texas Application • www.ApplyTexas.org • Used by all Texas public four-year colleges and most community colleges • On-line applications can be submitted beginning August 1st www.ApplyTexas.org
Top Ten Percent Bill Students ranking in the top 10% of their class are automatically admitted to any public university in Texas • Exception:2014 UT Austin-Top 7%; 2015 – Top 7% • Complete application requirements by theuniversity’s deadline • Enroll in college no more than two years after graduating from high school
Surprise!!!! Non-Top Ten Percenters Can Get In! • At UT Austin, 87% of Texas residents admitted for Fall 2010 ranked in the top ten percent. • At Texas A&M, 50% of students admitted for Fall 2010 ranked in the top ten percent.
Demonstrate interest in colleges • Visit the university (not just for football games!) Attend an orientation session. • Meet with representatives at school • Contact admissions representatives • Use websites to compare schools
Important Websites • www.collegeboard.com-SAT • www.act.org- ACT • www.thea.nesinc.com- THEA • www.applytexas.org-Texas applications • www.commonapp.org-national applications • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net- athletic scholarships
Show me the Money!Tips on Financial Aid • Apply for your PIN number early: www.pin.ed.gov • Complete the FAFSA (or TASFA) form on-line after January 1st during your senior year • Visit the following websites for more information: • www.fafsa.ed.gov • www.collegeforalltexans.com
Types of Financial Aid • Money that does NOT have to be repaid • Scholarships – award based on merit • Senior newsletter Beyond the Buzz • Search the internet • Free scholarship search websites • Beat the deadline • Grant – award based on financial need • Money that DOES have to be repaid • Loan
Texas Grant Program Requirements • High school diploma • Enrollment within 16 months of graduation and 3/4 time • Completion of Recommended or Distinguished Achievement high school curriculum • Financial need determined by FAFSA • Texas resident • No conviction of a felony or crime involving a controlled substance
New TSI AssessmentTexas Success Initiative • Required by all Texas public colleges unless exempt • Exemptions: * TAKS (exit-level): 2200 in math and/or 2200 in English/Language Arts with a writing score of 3-4 * STAAR end of course (EOC): Level 2+ on English III EOC, Level 2+ on Algebra II EOC * SAT: combined score of 1070 with 500 on math and verbal sections *ACT: a composite score of 23 with a 19 on the math and English sections
TSI AssessmentTexas Success Initiative • Offered at TVCC, 1st Monday of most months • $35.00 • Details • Computer based • 3 areas: reading, writing, math • 2 parts • PAA-Pre-Assessment Activity • TSI Assessment • Takes up to 4 hours • Student will receive a score sheet with diagnostic information
Important Notes! • Only 1 final transcript will be sent to the college of your choice after May 1 • AHS cannot release an official transcript to a parent or student. It can be mailed.
AHS Senior 2014 Motto No until Apps are Complete! Trick or Treatat AHS on October 31 if you • Complete a newcollege application • Bring copy of your submittedApplyTexasconfirmation to C210 prior to Friday, October 25 Trick or Treat