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NAVIGATING THE SENIOR YEAR. Information for Parents of the BHS Class of 2013. Agenda. Senior Review Graduation Requirements Planning for Life after Brookwood Senior Checklist. Your student MUST Schedule a Senior Review.
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NAVIGATING THE SENIOR YEAR Information for Parents of the BHS Class of 2013
Agenda • Senior Review • Graduation Requirements • Planning for Life after Brookwood • Senior Checklist
Your student MUST Schedule a Senior Review • Who? – Anyone who is planning on graduating in Dec.2012, Spring or Summer 2013 • When? – You need to schedule an appointment with your counselor between Aug.22nd through Oct. 1 • How? – Contact Mrs. Smith in A1 • Why? – To complete graduation application and start planning for College and life after high school.
Find your counselor by your last name. • A - C Ms. Medlin • D - H Dr. Benton • I - Mo Dr. Benjamin • Mp - Sh Mrs. Byrd & Dr. Dehnke • Si - Z Mrs. Kennedy • 9th Grade Ms. Ricks Office Hours: 7A.M. to 3:30pm M-F
You student Must have 23 credits • Those credits must generally include the following: • 4 LA • 4 Math • 4 Science • 1 Health/PE • 3 Social Science (Us & World History, Econ & Political Systems) • 3 Electives (Art / Technology/or Foreign Language) • 4 additional electives
Application for Graduation • Appointment with counselor (Senior Review) • Requirements for graduation participation • Discussion of future plans • Information for letters of recommendation • Student Brag Sheet / Parent Brag Sheet • Test Scores and Retest options • Social Security #
Failing a class • It is your familiy’s responsibility • To check on grades • To contact a counselor to determine options • School Plus • Phoenix • Community Schools • Credit Recovery • On-line www.gwinnettonlinecampus.com
PLEASE NOTE: ALL course requirements must be completed in order to participate in the graduation ceremony!!
LIFE after High School • Your child should ask the following: • Do you know what you want to do? • If not, please speak about it with a counselor to learn more about your options. • If yes, please let your counselor know during your senior review.
4-YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY • Bachelor’s Degrees • Public Colleges/Universities • Private Colleges/Universities • Admissions Requirements • SAT / ACT for entrance exam • May require letters of recommendation
2-YEAR COLLEGES • Associate Degrees • Public • Private • Entrance Exams Vary • Compass • ACT or SAT • Transfer to a 4-Yr. College • TAG Program
Two year colleges BHS students most frequently applied to are: Gainesville College GA Perimeter* Public, liberal arts college Enrollment: 23,000 98% enrolled in a TAG program to UGA or GSU Rolling Admissions, Selection based on GPA and Compass NowRequire 2yrs same F.L. • Public, Junior College • Enrollment: 9,000 • Majority of students transfer to NGCSU, UGA, Brenau, GSU, & GA Tech • Rolling Admissions, 2.0 GPA required
TECHNICAL COLLEGE • Programs • Degree • Certificate or Diploma • Compass Exam for Degree Program • No SAT/ACT
MILITARY • Opportunities • Training • Education • Travel • Policies • Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery— September 25, sign up in A1. • Scholarships
CAREER INFORMATION • www.Gacollege411.org • www.careercruising.com • College and Career Room • DVD Library • Books • Dictionary of Occupational Titles • Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Process • The Application • Application Fees • Transcripts • Letter of Recommendation • College Visits • Financial Planning
HOW MANY? • “Dream School” • Likely—a pretty good chance of getting in • Safety—a sure thing for admission and cost • 1 to 2 schools in each category
THE APPLICATION • Sources • College Admissions Office • College web site • BHS College and Career Room • www.gacollege411.org • When • “the early bird….?” • Deadlines
College and Career Specialist • Mrs. Donna Varzaly • Transcripts • Provides requests for recommendations to counselors • Great Resource for Scholarships – Check the Senior Bulletin • Fee Waivers -(SAT/ACT/ College Application, if Qualified) • GAcollege411.org
“OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT” • OUT OF STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSTIES • Request “paper” transcript from Counseling Office – College and Career Room • $5.00 cost • Student must stamp, address, and mail sealed envelope. • GEORGIA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ONLY • FREE Online through Gacollege411.org • Mid-Year and Final • Will send paper copy for Final Transcript ($5.00)
TESTS • S.A.T. I (reasoning tests) • A.C.T. • S.A.T. II (subject area tests) • T.O.E.F.L. • COMPASS • Most Public Ga 2-Yr Colleges & Tech. Colleges (Gainsville requires SAT/ACT) • Armed Services Vocational Battery Aptitude
TEST PREP RESOURCES • www.gacollege411.org • Core classes @ BHS • Brookwood Community School • Commercial organizations • Tutor List • Media Center • College and Career Room • Free Online Resources
Letters of Recommendation • Only when requested • Student Brag Sheet/Parent Brag Sheet – Mrs. Varzaly • Online Version Coming Soon • Plan Ahead – Allow 2 weeks for counselors • Resume • www.careercruising.com • Please be polite
College Visits • Visit During regular session • Pre-arranged absences • Better in the fall (exam exemptions) • List of questions to ask • Contact the college to set up
THE LETTER ARRIVES…… • ACCEPTED! (Hooray) • Send deposits • May 1, 2011 deadline • Celebrate • Wait-Listed • Don’t panic • Evaluate back-up plan • Denied— • It’ll be o.k. • Go to back-up plan
FINANCIAL PLANNING • College Financial Aid Office • GA Student Finance Commission • Forms • F.A.F.S.A. • GA. Tuition Equalization Grant • GSFAppS (HOPE)
TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID • Scholarships • Academic • Special Talents • Special Circumstances • Grants • Generally don’t require repayment • Based on financial need • Federal Pell Grant Program • Loans • Subsidized, Unsubsidized, & Private
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (F.A.F.S.A.) • http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ • English and Español version • First Step in Financial Planning • Need Parent(s) Tax Returns (Form 1040) • The Parent/Guardian that claims the student as a dependent. • The F.A.F.S.A. determines a students eligibility for GRANTS & LOANS
SOURCES • Federal Government (68%) • State Government (5%) • College (20%) • Private Sources (7%) • Employers • Corporations • Coca Cola, Target, Wal-Mart • Civic Organizations • Elks, VA, Rotary, Lilburn Women’s Club, etc.
ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS • Register with www.ncaaclearinghouse.net • Send a transcript • S.A.T./A.C.T. scores must be sent directly from the testing service • Calculate core average according to NCAA requirements
Senior Bulletin Posted to the Web and on Facebook: http://www.brookwoodcounseling.com/senior-bulletin.html Facebook: Brookwood High School Counseling Department
H.O.P.E. SCHOLARSHIP • College Prep Diploma • Zell Miller – 3.7 or higher • HOPE – 3.0 CORE Classes • GSFAppS or the FASFA • Determine Eligibility through • GAcollege411.org • Social Security Number Required
HOPE CALCULATIONS • A = 4.0 • B = 3.0 • C = 2.0 • D = 1.0 Advanced Placement Classes • 10 pts. Subtracted • .5 added
“CORE” CLASSES • Language Arts • Math • Science • Social Studies • Foreign Language (for College Prep) • Any Core Elective
HOPE GRANT • No minimum average required • Applicable at Technical Colleges for diploma and certificate programs
Senior Checklist • Schedule Senior Review • Submit Graduation Application • Refresh GAcollege411.org account • Complete & Submit Brag Sheets • If letter of recommendation needed • College/Military – understand application requirements • Know Application Deadlines
Senior Checklist Continued 7. Schedule Tests (SAT/Subject/ACT/Compass/ASVAB) • Research Scholarships and track scholarship opportunities • Fill out FAFSA (anytime after your parents have tax information) • Financial Planning Night, Sept.27 @7pm • Request Final Transcript
HELPFUL WEB SITES • Brookwood High School • www.brookwoodhighschool.net • College Board/S.A.T. • Sat.org/register • A.C.T. • www.ACTstudent.org/start • Commons Application: • www.commonapp.org
WEB SITES CONT’D • On-line applications for GA. Colleges and much more • www.gacollege411.org • GA. Student Finance Commission (H.O.P.E.) • www.gsfc.org • Free App. For Federal Student Aid • http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Sources of Information from the BHS Counseling Department • The Tack Room • Subscribe at school website -> “Bronco eNews” -> “Join Our Mailing List” • Brookwood High School Counseling Department on Facebook • Senior Bulletin • http://www.brookwoodcounseling.com/senior-bulletin.html