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Join us for an informative session about counseling services, graduation requirements, credit recovery options, UC/CSU eligibility, PSAT information, NCAA eligibility, community college overview, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to explore your college and career options!
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Terra Nova High School Sophomore Information NightClass of 2018 January 28, 2016
Counseling Department Staff Dan Nemiroff, M.S., PPS Last Names A-G 650-550-7677 dnemiroff@juhsd.net Aliah Singh, M.A., PPS Last Names G-N 650-550-7675 aliah.singh@juhsd.net Elena Carnes, M.A., PPS Last Names O-Z 650-550-7676 ecarnes@juhsd.net Cielo Calpotura, M.A., PCCI Wellness Counselor 650-550-7678 ccalpotura@juhsd.net Chelsea Johnson College & Career Aide 650-550-7604 cjohnson@juhsd.net Ananda Shives Registrar 650-550-7680 ashives@juhsd.net
Agenda • Counseling Services • TNHS Graduation Requirements • Credit Recovery Options • UC/CSU/Private University Eligibility • PSAT Information • NCAA Student-Athletes • Community College Overview • Additional Postsecondary Options • College & Career Exploration
Counseling Services • Individual academic planning • Fall Classroom Presentations • Spring Course Selection • Conferences with parent/guardian and teachers • Referrals to Wellness Counselor and/or outside agencies (i.e. Daly City Youth Health Center)
TNHS Graduation Requirements • Earn a total of 225 credits • Pass specific subject requirements • English: 40 credits (4 years) • Math: 30 credits (3 years) • History/Social Science: 30 credits (3 years) • Laboratory Science: 20 credits (2 years) • Fine Art or Language Other Than English: 10 credits (1 year) • Career Technical Education (CTE): 10 credits (1 year) • Physical Education: 20 credits (2 years) • Health: 5 credits (1 semester) • Electives: 60 credits
Graduation Credit Check • Sophomores in good academic standing should have 90 credits to date • Minimum number of credits required for sophomore status is 75 • See your counselor for transcript review
Credit Recovery Options • Summer school • APEX • BYU Independent Study
College Systems • California Public Universities • University of California (UC) • California State Universities (CSU) • Private Colleges & Universities • Community Colleges
UC/CSU Eligibility Requirements (“a-g”) • History/Social Science – 2 years • English – 4 years • Math – 3 years* (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II) • Lab Science – 2 years* (1 year life & 1 year physical) • Language Other Than English – 2 years* (same language) • Visual & Performing Arts – 1 year • College Prep Elective – 1 year *additional years of subject recommended Must earn a “C” grade or better both semesters
Am I Eligible for UC/CSU? • Minimum of 15 yearlong “a-g” courses in grades 9-12 • Seven of these courses must be taken in the last two years of high school • Minimum GPA of 3.0 in “a-g” coursework • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT with Writing
Private Colleges & Universities • Check individual admission requirements • SAT or ACT with Writing usually required • SAT Subject Tests may be required • Most require essays, letters of recommendation, and transcript • May require supplemental information (i.e. portfolio) • Many accept the Common Application • www.commonapp.org • May require mid-year report submissions
Recommended Testing Timeline • 10th Grade • PSAT 10 (February) • 11th Grade • PSAT/NMSQT (October) • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT with Writing • Take SAT Subject Tests if specifically required by University or intended major (May or June) • 12th Grade • Repeat SAT/ACT at least once
PSAT 10 • Great practice for the SAT • Provides detailed score reports • Helps identify potential AP courses • Connects to scholarship opportunities Offered to all sophomore students on February 25th
NCAA Student-Athletes • Must register if planning on competing at a Division I or Division II college: https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/student/index_student.html • Fee: $75 • Fee waivers available to students on the subsidized lunch program; please see Counselor • Contact prospective college to ensure you’re on track
Community College Overview • High school graduate or 18 years of age • Benefits: • Affordability (~$46/unit) • Flexible schedule • Transfer programs • Gain career skills & certificates
Military Visit • Date: Wednesday, April 20th • Time: 12:15-1pm • Location: College/Career Center (Room 209)
College Visits & Career Fairs • Check College/Career Center for upcoming college visits and career fairs on-campus • Listen to announcements for listing of preview days for UC, CSU, Private Colleges, Technical Schools, and Community Colleges • Schedule campus visitsby contacting colleges directly
TN Career Fair • Date: Thursday, February 11th • Location: Gym • Opportunity to meet professionals from various career fields
NACAC College Fair • Date: Saturday, April 30th • Time: 1:30-4:30pm • Location: Cow Palace Arena • Meet admission representatives from a wide range of postsecondary institutions
Volunteer/Internship Opportunities • Explore various career fields • Gain work experience, skills, and confidence • Obtain letters of recommendation for college applications and job opportunities • Visit College & Career Center for more info!
Volunteer Resources • College & Career Center (Room 209) • City of Pacifica • www.cityofpacifica.org • Pacifica School Volunteers • www.pacificaschoolvolunteers.org • The Volunteer Center • www.thevolunteercenter.net