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Rockridge Secondary. Grade 12 Parent Information Night. Agenda. Introductions Graduation Events Information Overview of RR Grade 12 Program University and College Information Scholarship Procedures & Timelines Question & Answer. Names & Faces . Principal – Ms. Marne Owen
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Rockridge Secondary Grade 12 Parent Information Night
Agenda • Introductions • Graduation Events Information • Overview of RR Grade 12 Program • University and College Information • Scholarship Procedures & Timelines • Question & Answer
Names & Faces • Principal – Ms. Marne Owen • V.P. – Ms. Phil Pereira (grade 12) • V.P – Mr. John Crowley • Counsellors – Kel McDowell, Sue Maquignaz, Emily Chen • Career / Work Experience – Sue Atwood, Leesa Alldred • Grad Sponsor – Alana Green
Rockridge Grad Events Grad Semi Formal School Grad Events Banquet (Westin Bayshore) Commencement Ceremony
The Grade 12 Program Grade 10-12 • 80 credits required for Graduation • 48 credits are Required Courses • 4 Credits – Grad Transition Assessment • 28 credits are Elective Courses • Minimum 4 “Grade 12” including En12/Com12
Graduation Transitions • 30 hours of work exposure, paid or unpaid, (from summer after gr. 10) • 150 minutes of physical activity (both gr. 11 & 12) • Transition Plan – outlines post-secondary plans • Exit Interview • 4 credits, mandatory Requirements can be: exceeded, met, or not met
Provincial Exams • Grade 10 English, Science, and Math • Grade 11 Social Studies • Grade 12 English or Comm.12 • All other grade 12 provincial exams are optional (should be discussed with an advisor)
External Credits • Learning outside of BC school system • Sport, Language, Music, Industrial, Dance • Eg. Driver Education, Bronze Cross and NLS (2 cr) • Royal Academy Dance, Gr. 6 Royal Conservatory & above (4 cr) • Provincial Sports Teams (4 cr)
Career/Work Experience • Work Experience 12A/12B (4 cr. each) • Opportunity to spend up to 200 hrs. exploring a potential career path – gaining hands-on field experience • Secondary School Apprenticeship • Jump start access to a career in the trades • Opportunity to begin working towards 1st Year Apprenticeship while still in high school – 480 hrs. paid work experience (16 cr.) & $1000 SSA Scholarship* • www.itabc.ca/ICC-SSA.php • www.careersintrades.ca
Career Path Examples: • Kesia Barone: Architecture • Chris Moignard: NGO • Julie Park: Sciences • Tosh Aggassiz: Culinary
Honour Roll • Student must be enrolled in 8 courses (can be non-graded). • Honour Roll is calculated on students’ best 6 ‘graded’ credit courses • Fewer than 6 credit courses in grade 12 jeopardizes Honour Roll, Gold Cord, and Internal Scholarship eligibility
Post Secondary Information • General Information • British Columbia Admissions • College Admissions (B.C.) • Canadian (Non BC) Admissions • Other – faculty specific and supplementary applications • American University Admissions • Scholarship Information
Beyond PSI Jargon • Early / Regular Admission (deadlines & requirements) • GPA (grade point average) • Faculties / Departments • PAS-BC/MyBC (optional) & OUAC • BBA – Broad Based Applications • LPI – Language Proficiency Index • Undergraduate Programs • Conditional Offer
75% of grads attended PSI this Sept. 60% - British Columbia 16% - Ontario 8% - Quebec 8% - International 6% - Alberta 2% - Maritimes 40% attending PSI outside of BC Most BC public schools have 6-8% leave BC 2009 Grad Statistics
Finding the Right School • Faculty/Program • Lifestyle • Finances
Choosing A Program • Consider Student’s Strengths/Interests • Do the research • Online information • School visits • People in the community • Co-op/Internship opportunities • Admission Requirements
BC Admission Requirements (UBC, SFU, UVIC) • Grade 11 Requirements (Arts)= English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, (Language*) • Grade 11 Requirements (Science) = Same as above but must have physics & chemistry • Grade 12 Subject Requirements Arts – English + 3 Academics Business – English + Math + 2 other Engineering – English + Math + Chemistry + Physics Sciences – English + Math + 1 or 2 sciences + (1 other)
Academic Courses (Gr.12) • English (Always Required) • Mathematics • Science (bio, chem, physics, geology) • Geography • History • Language/s • English Literature * (some exceptions) • Comparative Civilizations*, Law*, Social Justice*, Writing 12*(some exceptions) • Calculus *(in some cases as a 5th or when required) • Some elective classes can be used as a 5th course
ESL Requirements • ESL students who have not studied here for 3 or 4 years may be required to write TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or equivalent • Check the PSI’s requirements and register to write the exam early as test sittings fill up quickly. • Some schools will not accept your application without a TOEFL
LPI – Language Proficiency Index • What is it ?? • Where does it apply ?? • University Cut-offs for English or English Lit 12 • UBC = 80% or 75%(final) • SFU = 75% (final) • UVic = 86% • Capilano = 86% Information: www.lpi.ubc.ca
BC Colleges / New Universities • Offer academic & career programs • Focus on teaching vs research (smaller class size) • Varied admission requirements • More flexible entrance criteria – upgrading available language exemption skills based consideration • Additional criteria for limited entry programs – portfolios, interview, testing, community/ youth involvement, key courses and/or marks • Certificate > Diploma > Degree • University Transfer Options
Canadian (Non B.C.) Universities • English 12 + 3 or 4 academics • GPA of 75% or higher (depending on PSI location and faculty) • More competitive programs: York - Schulich Business (91%) Western – Ivey Business (90%) Toronto – Engineering (90%) McGill – Arts (87%) UBC – Sciences (88%)
Supplementary Application Information • Competitive Program Approach – PSI’s will look at the “whole” individual • Queens University – example of a broad-based application university • Specific Faculty – examples of supplementary documents etc. Fine Arts (Portfolio, Audition) Engineering (Supplementary) Business (Supplementary) • Supplementary deadlines often differ from the application deadline
American Admission Requirements • Grade 9-12 marks • SAT / ACT scores • Essays • Letters of Recommendation • Community/School Service • Extra Curricular Involvement • Start EARLY (BBA Process)
Lifestyle Considerations • Location of school • Distance from home and family • Size of type of community • Size of school • Sports/Recreation Opportunities • Type of residence
Residence Information • Guaranteed residency in 1st year • Type of residency available • Location of residence • Availability of off campus housing IMPORTANT: – Residence applications are NOT the same as admission applications. - Admission offers do NOT guarantee a residence space. You must accept BOTH offers separately ($$).
Cost Comparison for Business Tuition Fee Books R & B Total* Cap 4470 445 1000 5915 UBC 4725 978 1160 10282 17145 Queens 11225 1053 2210 10880 25368 Bentley 37796 1615 1155 12914 53480 *These totals do not include personal expenses and transportation home.
Canadian Admission Time Line • Some schools will look at grade 11 results and make an offer by the beginning of Dec. • Otherwise apply in Nov./Dec. • Self report term #1 marks or send transcript in mid Dec. • Most BC school’s deadline is Feb.28 • Many Ont/Que school’s deadline is Feb.01 • Supplementary applications generally Mar. • End of Mar. self report or send 2nd term mark • Most offers made from mid Apr – mid May
Information Gathering Internal • PSI School Visits (schedule given to students and on RR website) • CUE (Canadian University Event) Rockridge - Nov. 16, 2009 6:30pm - students/parents • Counselling Department (appointments for PSI advising) • Rockridge text-based resources
Information GatheringExternal • PSIs have most information online. • Consider a PSI School Visit/Tour • Consult alumni
Information Scholarships
Scholarships • Rockridge Only Scholarships • District Scholarships • Other External Scholarships • Entrance Scholarships • Watch the RR website, the newsletter, counselling updates and bulletin board notifications for dates and opportunities.
Rockridge Only Scholarships To receive a Rockridge Scholarship, you must have excellent attendance, document school service, be in good standing, and be enrolled in 8 courses including Grad Transitions. Six courses must be graded courses. Blended learning included. Term 2 marks are used for Gold Cords at Commencement: (Honour Roll or Honours With Distinction)
Dogwood District Authority Awards • Purpose: Recognize Excellence in Chosen Specialty / Field • Eligibility & Criteria: • Fine Arts – Applied Skills – Physical Activity – Second Languages • $500 award & $500 PSI tuition voucher • Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident • Applications due April 15th to RR
Provincial Scholarship • New Name: Grade 12 Grad Program Exam Scholarship • Purpose: Recognize Academic Achievement on Provincial Exams • Eligibility & Criteria: • Must earn at least a “B” in Eng or Comm 12 • Based on “best 3 Provincial Exam Scores (86% or higher)” • Top 5000 students across BC = $1000 • Top 20 students = $2500
APCourses & Provincial Scholarships $1,000 Provincial Scholarship= 3 provincial exam marks over 86% AP mark of 5 =96% AP mark of 4 = 86% If a student gets a 4 or 5 in any AP course it counts equal to a provincial exam. This includes ART and CALCULUS which do not have provincial exams. Example: EN 86% Biology 84% Math 90% AP Calculus 4 =86% or AP Art 5 = 96%
External and Private Awards • These are external awards, it is up to the student to apply • Check out the counselling department, or 2 web sites: www.studentscholarships.org www.studentawards.com Start early, some scholarships have an early deadline
A Success Story • At Commencement 2009, our Grads received 75 scholarships: a $49,000 value • many were funded by the Rockridge Scholarship Committee and other community sources • In addition, many students received entrance scholarships and private scholarships.
PSI Scholarships • Awarded by the post secondary institutions • Type #1 – Application Required (varying deadlines) • Type #2 – Entrance Scholarship (marks based – no application) • 80% - 100% (5% increments depending on PSI)
successful, safe, memorable, inclusive Grade 12 Graduation Qestions/Discussion