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Join us for Junior Parent Night hosted by the WFHS Counseling Office. We will review graduation requirements, discuss post-secondary planning, and provide resources for college and career research. Don't miss it!
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Welcome to Junior Parent Night! Hosted by the WFHS Counseling Office
Michelle Weiberg A-Co Jennifer Ciaccio Cr-Gr Allison Leja Gu-Ma Erica Waters Mc-R Allison Rinehart S-Z Registrar : Claire Upchurch Counseling Secretary: MaryMargret Jordan WFHS Counseling Department
Transcript • SAT/ACT Testing Calendar • New SAT Information Sheet • HOPE Information Sheet • Move on When Ready Information Sheet **This presentation will be made available on the WFHS Counseling Website. In Your Packet…
What will we do during your 30 minutes? • Review all completed credits and discuss what is left to meet graduation requirements • Discuss any questions you have that involve senior year and life after WFHS. **This presentation should generate several individual questions for us to explore during your meeting. Junior Status Meetings
4 English credits (9th Lit and Amer. Lit) • 4 Math credits • 4 Science credits (Biology, Physical Sci. or Physics) • 3 Social Studies (W. Hist., US Hist., Gov/Econ) • 3 Career/Fine Arts/For. Lang. • 1 Health/Per. Fit • 4 additional electives • **23 Total Credits Graduation Requirements If you are planning to enter/transfer into a 4 year college/university you must take a minimum of 2 credits in the same world language
Career Tech Pathway Verification • CTAE Community Service Hour Form • Fine Art Pathway Verification • FA Community Service Hour Form • Advanced Academic Pathway Verification • Academic Community Service Hour Form • World Language Pathway Verification • WL Community Service Hour Form CAREER PATHWAY RECOGNITIONS
What do I need to do, and how do I start? • Start your post-secondary research! You should do this prior to your one-on-one junior conference! • Understand the difference between being able to get into a college and being able to AFFORD a college • Understand the difference between high school graduation requirements and post-secondary entrance requirements • Research scholarships and financial aid • Work on your class schedule for senior year Ready? Set? Go!!!
Plan a visit to tour campuses that are of interest. • Attend College/Career/Military fairs • Meet with college/military representatives when they come to visit WFHS • Calculate your academic GPA (most colleges only consider academic courses) where 90+ = 4, 80-89 = 3, 70-79 = 2, and 0-69 = 0 • **Always contact the college to verify how they actually recalculate your GPA. Do Your Research
What am I looking for? Size, location, cost, majors, clubs/groups, etc. • How does the BIG 3 affect my admissions?GPA, SAT/ACT, curriculum strength. • Have I narrowed my list down to 5 – 7 schools? 1-2 Dream/Reach, 2-3 Moderate level, 2-3 Safety/Fall Back. How Do I Choose?
Important Resources! GACollege411 (www.gacollege411.org) BigFuture (https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org) Career Cruising (www.careercruising.com)
1.) Visit the campus • 2.) Meet with the colleges reps when they visit WFHS and at college fairs • 3.) Get to know the rep for your area • 4.) Attend info sessions in the area • 5.) Join their mailing lists & social media • 6.) Write a good admissions essay Demonstrated Interest
Deadlines are usually October or November • Students should receive an answer by December • Non-binding; students have until May to commit to the college • Colleges may require students apply early to qualify for institutional scholarships • Students can apply for housing earlier • Student should meet or exceed the GPA, test score, and rigor requirements Early Action Applications
Mainly offered as an option for private colleges • Deadlines are usually October or November • Students will usually receive an answer by December • Binding; students must commit to that college if accepted • If accepted, students must withdraw applications at other colleges • Student should meet or exceed the GPA, test score, and rigor requirements • Students need to be 110% sure that they want to attend that college if committing to early decision Early Decision Applications
Deadlines are usually in the spring • Students should receive an answer by April • Non-Binding; if accepted, students have until May 1st to decide to attend • A good option if students need the 1st semester of senior year to improve test scores or their GPA Regular Decision Applications
Do you need to take SAT II’s? • Send scores to respective colleges directly with the 4 FREE score reports. • www.collegeboard.org • www.actstudent.org • High School Code: 110929 SAT/ACT Info
SAT or ACT? Which one is right for you? **Outside Test Prep Options** • C2 Education Prep • Sycamore Learning Tree • Huntington Test Prep • Applerouth Tutoring SAT/ACT Prep
Be registered for Selective Service (males only) • Meet Georgia residency requirements • HOPE = percentage of total tuition, ZELL = 100% tuition • 3.0 CORE GPA (HOPE), 3.7 CORE GPA (Zell Miller) • CORE GPA includes the following: Eng., Math, Science, Social Studies, For. Lang. • For Zell Miller only: SAT score = 1200 CR + M (in one sitting), ACT score = 26 Composite & automatic qualification for High School Val/Sal • AP quality pts. (only .50 given for AP and Dual Enrollment Courses, nothing above a 4.0) • Middle school credit is not calculated in the HOPE GPA • All calculations are done by the Georgia Student Finance Commission, and not by WFHS or Forsyth Co. Schools. • HOPE GPA is not rounded up, so 2.99 does not qualify. • RIGOR Requirement (Class of 2017 / 4 rigor Courses) HOPE Scholarship
Zell Miller Scholarship Covers 100% of tuition (based on Lottery Funds) Requirements: Must meet all the requirements to be eligible for the HOPE Scholarship, plus: HOPE GPA of 3.70 1200 SAT (CR+M) on a single test administration or a 26 composite on the ACT Graduated from an eligible high school as the valedictorian or salutatorian
HOPE /Private Institutions HOPE Scholarship (Enrolled Full-Time) $3,936 per year award ZELL MILLER (Enrolled Full-Time) $4,348 per year award
Pays a percentage of tuition at all Georgia Technical Colleges • Graduate from a Hope-eligible high school • NO GPA requirement • Technical College System (based on 15 hours) $2,010 (HOPE) and $2,670 (Zell) HOPE Grant
View your HOPE average and Rigor Requirements • HOPE Rigor Requirements (listed on GA College411) http://www.gsfc.org/main/publishing/pdf/2012/Course_List.pdf • Go to www.gacollege411.org and login to your account. • Click on “Your HOPE GPA” For Additional Information on HOPE • Contact Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) • 770-724-9000 or www.gsfc.org More Information on HOPE
Other Scholarship Options? College based: check college financial aid websites for criteria and categories. Community based: church, civic groups, local organizations. Private based: parents place of work, FREE scholarship search through websites. Visit the WFHS Counseling Website www.scholarships.com www.fastweb.com www.gacollege411.org www.gsfc.com
-Opportunity for Georgia high school students to take courses from a state public or private postsecondary institution while still enrolled as a high school student and receive credit BOTH at the high school and at the postsecondary institution. -Provides financial assistance for tuition, fees, and books Courses do not count against any maximum hourly caps for HOPE scholarships or grants. -Participate part time of full time -Student must apply and be accepted to a participating Postsecondary Institution (University system of Georgia, Technical College of Georgia, or private school ) -Extra Quality point added to Cumulative GPA. Move On When Ready
UNG – Cumming Campus • Dual Enrollment Information Night for Parents and Students • Jan 26 or Jan 28 • 6pm • 300 Aquatic Circle, Cumming, Ga. 30040 Lanier Tech – Forsyth Conference Center Dual Enrollment Information Night for Parents and Students – Jan-Feb TBD 3410 Ronald Reagan Blvd,Cumming, Georgia 30041 MOWR Informational Nights
NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse If you are planning on participating in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or II institution you must register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse Access the registration materials by visiting the NCAA website www.eligibilitycenter.org When taking the SAT/ACT, enter 9999 for scores to be sent to NCAA Students and parents are responsible for determining NCAA eligibility to Division I and Division II schools Counselors are neither responsible nor allowed to determine eligibility
Scheduled college representative visits on WFHS campus. Listen to the announcements and check the website! • Take the SAT and ACT before senior year • Start constructing your Senior Profile • Set up campus visits and tours (attend preview days) • Be aware of college applications and due dates Junior Heads Up!
Upcoming Events: Counselor Coffee & Conversation: Tuesday, 10/27 @ 7:30-8:30am Financial Aid Night: Monday, 11/16 @ 6pm ASVAB: Wednesday, 11/18
Visit the WFHS Counseling website! Questions