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Lake Stevens High School Curriculum Night – Sept. 19, 2011

College and Guidance Information. Lake Stevens High School Curriculum Night – Sept. 19, 2011. General Information Regarding:. Counselors/Career Specialist Graduation Application Process College & Technical Schools PSAT/SAT/ACT Freshman Admissions Transcript Requests

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Lake Stevens High School Curriculum Night – Sept. 19, 2011

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  1. Collegeand Guidance Information Lake Stevens High SchoolCurriculum Night – Sept. 19, 2011

  2. General Information Regarding: • Counselors/Career Specialist • Graduation Application Process • College & Technical Schools • PSAT/SAT/ACT • Freshman Admissions • Transcript Requests • Financial Aid/Scholarships • NCAA Eligibility Center • College Fair • College Open House Dates • Websites

  3. Counselors • Angela Riebli (2012-2013 A-D; 2014 A-F): StateTesting Coordinator • Amy Wiklund (2012-2013 E-K; 2014 G-L): Skill Center Coordinator; Running Start Liaison • Jim Willie (2012-2013 L-Q, 2014 M-R): SAT/ACT Information; PSAT Coordinator; AP Coordinator; Liaison with Career Specialist • DeDe Strong (2012-2013 R-Z, 2014 S-Z): Master Schedule; Military Liaison • Jesse Bloomberg: Counseling Intern • Kim LaFortune-Career Specialist: Viking Period Coordinator; Career/Scholarship/College Information

  4. Graduation Applications • All seniors need to complete by November 30th, 2011 • Seniors will meet with their counselors and receive graduation applications, transcripts, and credit evaluations during October and November • Signatures required by parent and student

  5. ?Graduation Requirements? • 23.5 Credits • Community service hours, 15 per year • VIP paper-Junior year • Culminating Exhibition-Senior year • 13th year plan

  6. All colleges and universities require a high schooltranscript, SAT Reasoning or ACT scores, and supplemental materials as indicated Community Colleges require a high school transcript and Compass/Asset placement test Many technical colleges require an admissions tests such as the Compass or Asset test and/or an interview College & Technical School Admission

  7. PSAT test date is Wednesday, Oct. 12th $14.00 fee to be paid in the Business Office, before/after school and at lunch Student gives receipt to Mr. Willie and will receive PSAT booklet beginning Sept. 23rd Why would you want to take the PSAT? For juniors and interested sophomores PSAT

  8. SAT/ACT • SAT- 3 hour test that measures verbal and math reasoning skills; with new writing section; typically taken by high school juniors and seniors • ACT- 2 hour 55 minute test that covers four skill areas: English, math, reading and science with optional writing section • For further questions and online practice information contact Mr. Willie or Ms. LaFortune

  9. SAT & ACT registration info: • To register and additional information: • SAT • Collegeboard.com • $49 • Subjects tests additional $22 for each test • ACT • ACT.org • $34 (no writing) • $49.50 plus writing

  10. What’s the difference? SAT • Critical Reading, Math, Writing • Reasoning • Penalty for wrong answers • Math grid-ins • Writing Essay: Mandatory • Writing Essay: 25 min • Perfect Score: 2400 • Pre-SAT: PSAT ACT • Science, Math Reading, English • Curriculum Based • No penalty for wrong answers • All multiple-choice • Writing Essay: 30 min. • Perfect Score: 36 • Career Interest Inventory • Pre-ACT: PLAN & EXPLORE

  11. Admissions is moving toward a more comprehensive review and holistic approach incorporating: Essay or personal statement Rigor of classes Grade trend SAT and/ACT scores Extracurricular activities Freshman Admissions

  12. Transcripts Requests • Request transcripts from Sandy Pollestad, Registrar or Debbie Gessaman, Special Services and Guidance Assistant • Give one day notice • May call (425) 335-1571 or request in person

  13. Financial Aid • FAFSA (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid); if you think you will need help paying for your college expenses you should apply. You can get your pin # early by going to: www.fafsa.ed.gov • Additional information including a FAFSA4caster: www.studentaid.ed.gov • Most colleges have a FAFSA due date between February 1st and February 15th • Financial Aid Night – Thursday, November 30th, 6:30 p.m. LSHS library

  14. Scholarships • Scholarship postings will be made bi-monthly in the Career Center and on LSHS website • Each college has merit scholarships and will have their own scholarship applications • Thousands of scholarships are available-it just takes a little digging and perseverance to find them • Check withemployers, unions, financial institutions, and the additional resources available at LSHS

  15. NCAA Eligibility Center • Student-athletes must register on website • Turn in authorization form to Mr. Willie • Need 16 core courses (1 course=1 year) for Division I schools • Need 14 core courses for Division II schools • Register at www.ncaa.org

  16. High School College/Career Fair • 2011 Fall NACAC Seattle  • Washington State Convention Center, Seattle • Friday, November 4, 2011 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Saturday, November 5, 201012:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. • Beyond High School Night - TBD

  17. College Open House Dates • Central WA University: October 8th • Eastern WA University: October 15th • University of WA: Most weekdays • University of WA Bothell: October 22nd, Nov. 19th and December 3rd • Western WA University: FallWelcome-October 22nd • Discovery Days: Most Friday afternoons • The Evergreen State College: January 14th • WA State University: FallPreview-October 7th, 28th, and November 5th See each college or university website for additional information and dates

  18. Helpful and Important Websites • FAFSA on the Web: www.fafsa.ed.gov • www.fastweb.com (scholarships) • www.thewashboard.com- Washington Scholarship Coalition • ACT: www.act.org • SAT-College Board: www.collegeboard.com • College information: www.petersons.com • Lake Stevens High School: http://viking.lkstevens.wednet.edu/ • NCAA Eligibility Center: www.ncaa.org • ProjectOpportunity.net • Checkoutacollege.com • http://youcango.collegeboard.org/ • www.studentaid.ed.gov

  19. Questions???? • Angela_Riebli@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Amy_Wiklund@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Jim_Willie@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Dede_Strong@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Jessee_Bloomberg@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Sandy_Pollestad@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Debbie_Gessaman@lkstevens.wednet.edu • Kim_LaFortune@lkstevens.wednet.edu

  20. Thank you for participating in Lake Stevens High School Curriculum night

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