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Welcome to the 14 th Annual Kern County College Night

Welcome to the 14 th Annual Kern County College Night. Kern County College Night Steering Committee. Sal Avalos Kern County Superintendent of Schools Joanne Barrick Highland High School Sheri Black Taft College Jeff Coomber Kern County Superintendent of Schools Hazel Ellis , Retired

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Welcome to the 14 th Annual Kern County College Night

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  1. Welcome to the 14th Annual Kern County College Night

  2. Kern County College Night Steering Committee Sal Avalos Kern County Superintendent of Schools Joanne Barrick Highland High School Sheri Black Taft College Jeff Coomber Kern County Superintendent of Schools Hazel Ellis, Retired Kern High School District Christine Goedhart-Humphrey Kern County Superintendent of Schools Sue Granger-Dixon Bakersfield College Erin James East High School Katie Price Bakersfield High School Frank Ramirez University of California, Merced Linda Roberts Kern County Superintendent of Schools Vickie Spanos Kern High School District Desiree Von Flue Kern Count Superintendent of Schools Emily Walker Kern County Superintendent of Schools Wendy Ward Bakersfield Adult School Steve Watkin California State University, Bakersfield

  3. Kern County College Night Sponsors

  4. Kern County Educational & Community Partners • AERA Energy • California State University, Bakersfield • The College Conundrum • DeVry University • Jostens • Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office • Kern Federal Credit Union • Kern High School Counselors’ Association • Kern High School District • March Consulting • Taft College • University of California, Merced • Univision • Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation THANK YOU!!!

  5. Tonight you have the chance to meet and speak with over 100 universities, colleges, trade schools, and military representatives

  6. Did you know…In 2012 over 437,000 students were attending 1 of the 23 CSU campuses.

  7. What is financial aid?Financial aid is money that is given, paid or loaned to you to help pay for your college.

  8. The 3 main types of financial aid are:1. Grants & Scholarships -  are given as awards and do not require repayment. 2.   Loans - You are required to repay the loans with interest and loan related fees.3.  Work-Study Employment - is on- campus and approved off-campus employment which allows you to earn money for your education.

  9. Did you know… You MUST submit a FAFSA in order to receive ANY scholarships and grants through the university you are going to attend.

  10. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) window for application submission opens on January 2ndCA State Deadline: March 3rdFederal Deadline: June 30th

  11. Attend have questions on how to fund your education? Attend one of these sessions Financial Aide 101 Truxtun Room Session Times 5:30-6:15 6:30-7:15 Simplifying the Scholarship Search Caliente Room Session Times 5:30-6:15 6:30-7:15

  12. Kern County College Night Sponsors

  13. Kern County Educational & Community Partners • AERA Energy • California State University, Bakersfield • The College Conundrum • DeVry University • Jostens • Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office • Kern Federal Credit Union • Kern High School Counselors’ Association • Kern High School District • March Consulting • Taft College • University of California, Merced • Univision • Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation THANK YOU!!!

  14. A. History/Social Science (2 years)B. English (4 years)C. Mathematics (3 years, UC recommends 4)D. Laboratory Science (2 years, UC recommends 3)E. Language Other than English (2 years, UC recommends 3)F. Visual/Performing Arts (1 year)G. College Preparatory Elective (1 year) Do you know your “A-Gs?”

  15. Your Personal Statement can make or break your chances at getting into the university of choice. Find out how to effectively write your Personal Statement by attending this session. “How to Write the Perfect Personal Statement” Oleander Room 6:30-7:15

  16. Kern County College Night Steering Committee Sal Avalos Kern County Superintendent of Schools Joanne Barrick Highland High School Sheri Black Taft College Jeff Coomber Kern County Superintendent of Schools Hazel Ellis, Retired Kern High School District Christine Goedhart-Humphrey Kern County Superintendent of Schools Sue Granger-Dixon Bakersfield College Erin James East High School Katie Price Bakersfield High School Frank Ramirez University of California, Merced Linda Roberts Kern County Superintendent of Schools Vickie Spanos Kern High School District Desiree Von Flue Kern Count Superintendent of Schools Emily Walker Kern County Superintendent of Schools Wendy Ward Bakersfield Adult School Steve Watkin California State University, Bakersfield

  17. The PSAT • It is recommended that students take the PSAT as a sophomore & as a junior. • Students taking the PSAT in their junior year are AUTOMATICALLY registered for the “National Merit Scholarship” • The PSAT will show you your skills and weaknesses in math, writing and reading and will also project your SAT score.

  18. The SAT • The SAT is the most widely used college admissions test. The combination of high school grades and SAT scores is the best predictor of your academic success in college. • You are recommended to take the SAT at least once in your Junior year and then once in your Senior year.

  19. The ACT • The ACT is a national college admissions examination that consists of subject area tests in: • English, Mathematics, Reading & Science • You are recommended to take the ACT at least once in your Junior year and then once in your senior year.

  20. College Testing Timeline • 9th grade • No national testing • 10th grade • PSAT (recommended) • 11th grade • PSAT • SAT (recommended) • ACT (recommended) • 12th grade • SAT • ACT

  21. Kern County College Night Sponsors

  22. Kern County Educational & Community Partners • AERA Energy • California State University, Bakersfield • The College Conundrum • DeVry University • Jostens • Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office • Kern Federal Credit Union • Kern High School Counselors’ Association • Kern High School District • March Consulting • Taft College • University of California, Merced • Univision • Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation THANK YOU!!!

  23. Which is the best campus for me?What are your academic and professional goals?If you know what your goals are and what your major will be, does the campus offer courses in that area?Do you prefer attending a small campus versus a larger one?Do you prefer a campus in a big city, or one that is in a rural community?If you enjoy an extracurricular activity or particular varsity sport or sports, does the campus offer it?

  24. Unsure of even where to start? Having trouble narrowing down your options? Curious what campus will “fit” you? Want to create your own path towards college? Attend this session to answer all your questions… “Finding the Perfect College for YOU” Bank 1 Room 5:30-6:15 6:30-7:15

  25. What is CSUMentor?CSUMentor is a website designed to help students and their families learn about the California State University (CSU) system. The CSU is comprised of 23 excellent campuses. CSUMentor assists students in planning for college, in selecting the appropriate CSU campus to attend, in planning how to finance their education, and in applying for admission. Check it out & register for free at CSUmentor.org

  26. Kern County College Night Steering Committee Sal Avalos Kern County Superintendent of Schools Joanne Barrick Highland High School Sheri Black Taft College Jeff Coomber Kern County Superintendent of Schools Hazel Ellis, Retired Kern High School District Christine Goedhart-Humphrey Kern County Superintendent of Schools Sue Granger-Dixon Bakersfield College Erin James East High School Katie Price Bakersfield High School Frank Ramirez University of California, Merced Linda Roberts Kern County Superintendent of Schools Vickie Spanos Kern High School District Desiree Von Flue Kern Count Superintendent of Schools Emily Walker Kern County Superintendent of Schools Wendy Ward Bakersfield Adult School Steve Watkin California State University, Bakersfield

  27. Remember one thing…It is about picking what is the best university and career that suits YOU, not everyone else!

  28. Are you an undocumented student? You may now be eligible to receive financial aid! Attend the Dream Act session to learn how. Sessions are held in Spanish Potato Room 5:30-6:15 - Financial Aid 6:30-7:15 - Dream Act

  29. Are you an athlete and are interested in playing at the university level? If so, plan to attend our session on the NCAA eligibility requirements. It’s a MUST that cannot wait until your senior year!

  30. To play Division I sports, you need to qualify academically. To meet the minimum requirements for Division I student-athletes enrolling in college in August 2016 or later you MUST: • Graduate from high school • Complete 16 Core Courses, including 10 before your seventh semester • Earn a minimum 2.300 Grade-Point Average in core courses to compete in your first year of college • Earn a combined SAT or ACT score that matches your core-course GPA on the sliding scale.

  31. Are you an athlete and considering playing at a higher level? Do you know there are special requirements to play within the NCAA? Are you being recruited to play a collegiate sport? Are you familiar with the NCAA requirements? If you need answers, then this workshop is for you! “College Recruiting Simplified” Bank 2 Room 5:30-6:15 7:30-8:00

  32. Did you know? Last year… 70% of all CSU students received some form of financial aid 60% of all UC students received some form of financial aid

  33. Check out www.uplanit.org This website offers FREE: • Career Exploration • High School Planning • College affordability planning • Matching lifestyles to careers • Finding the right college • And much, much more! Computers and representatives are on hand in the lab located on the main floor!

  34. Kern County College Night Sponsors

  35. Kern County Educational & Community Partners • AERA Energy • California State University, Bakersfield • The College Conundrum • DeVry University • Jostens • Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office • Kern Federal Credit Union • Kern High School Counselors’ Association • Kern High School District • March Consulting • Taft College • University of California, Merced • Univision • Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation

  36. Freshmen…Listen up! • Your grades and activities COUNT NOW! • It is NEVER too early to begin planning for life after high school • Start researching careers and degrees that interest you • Get involved on your campus and in your community • Finally, explore who YOU are!

  37. Sophomores…Keep going! • Your 4-year plan should be completed • Take the PSAT • Continue researching your future & begin narrowing down your options • Complete a career interest inventory test to focus on your strengths and weaknesses to fit with your career choices. • Begin looking at Universities & Colleges you are considering • Apply for AP/Honor courses

  38. Juniors…Don’t quit now! • This is the time when you want to slow down. DON”T & KEEP GOING! • Take the PSAT & consider taking the ACT & SAT • Visit and/or request information on potential universities • Take all eligible and relevant AP classes & AP tests • Begin to narrow down and visit the top 10 Universities and colleges you are considering • Research and plan for scholarships for next year • STAY INVOLVED!

  39. Seniors…Your in the homestretch! • DON’T QUIT! You’re almost there! • Take the SAT & ACT • Take ALL AP/Honors classes & take the AP tests • Finalize your college options & apply in November • Apply for financial aid beginning in January • Apply for any and ALL scholarships!

  40. Looking at attending a CSU or UC? Attend this session to find out how to navigate through the process “How to Apply to a UC or CSU” Breckenridge Room 5:30-6:15 6:30-7:15

  41. Need help? You are NOT alone! Your high school counselor can help answer questions, and guide you in your search for the right university and career pathway.

  42. As attendance increases at most universities, it is no longer only about what the university has to offer you. You need to work on setting yourself apart from your classmates. How do you do that? Maintain a good GPA Take all required tests Get involved! Join clubs! Play a sport, or an instrument! Volunteer! Get a job! Something to think about

  43. Seniors… Struggling with writing your personal statement? We have a representative on hand from UCLA that will explain and simplify the personal statement process. Check your booklet for session time & location.

  44. Not ready to go straight to a University? Are you not able to meet the A-G requirements? Unsure on the transfer process? Do you want to start at a Community College? “What if I Plan to Start at a Community College?” Bank 2 Room 6:30-7:15

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