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Senior Year Is Here !!!

Senior Year Is Here !!!. Got Diploma?. Application for Graduation Build on Junior counselor meeting Complete Senior meeting with your counselor Know exactly where you stand 28 Units All Required Coursework All GHSGT. Who is my counselor?. (A-F) Ms. Bennett (G-N) Mr. Callahan

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Senior Year Is Here !!!

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  1. Senior Year Is Here !!!

  2. Got Diploma? Application for Graduation • Build on Junior counselor meeting • Complete Senior meeting with your counselor • Know exactly where you stand • 28 Units • All Required Coursework • All GHSGT

  3. Who is my counselor? • (A-F) Ms. Bennett • (G-N) Mr. Callahan • (O-Z) Mr. Bowden

  4. What – more school? Postsecondary (after high school) Education Options • 4 Year college / university • 2 year college • Military • Technical college

  5. How do I get there? • Where am I going? • How do I apply? • How will I pay for it?

  6. Where am I going? Online search • Walnutgrovehigh.org • Counselor’s Corner • Useful Links • GA College 411 • College Testing • College/Career Planning • Scholarships/Financial Aid

  7. Where do I find more information ? • PROBE fair • Schedule school visits • Talk to alumni • Lunch visits from school reps • Military – talk to recruiters

  8. Where am I going?Questions I should ask myself: • What do I want to learn? • Do I want to live at home or on campus? • Do I want to go to a smaller or larger school? • Am I looking at public and/or private schools? • Am I looking in and/or out of state? • What do my parents think? • What is the campus like? • Will I be competitive for admission?

  9. How do I apply? • Narrow or broaden your choices • Three (3) to four (4) serious choices. • Look at specific requirements for where you want to go • Complete all requirements ON TIME

  10. Applications – what is required? Typical admissions packages require the following: • Completed Application • Application Fee • Official Transcript • Official Admission Test scores: (ACT, SAT, COMPASS) • Recommendation Form

  11. Applications – where? • Find application at the school’s website Or through GACollege411 • Many can be completed and sent to the school, electronically, through the website • Others allow you to print and send in by mail • Application Fee Waivers may be available, depending on financial need – see counselor.

  12. Official Transcripts? Request to the Front Office • Turn in Official Transcript Request Form • Include $2.00 fee • Pick up in sealed envelope • Send to admissions office (do not break seal)

  13. Admissions Tests? • SAT (collegeboard.com) • Or link through counselor’s corner • ACT (actstudent.org) • Or link through counselor’s corner • COMPASS • For Technical/2-year schools • Contact Technical or 2 year school to schedule • ACT/SAT fee waivers may be available through your counselor, based on financial need

  14. Recommendation Forms? • Many schools require recommendation forms • Your counselor will normally help you complete these • Make sure your counselor has all information necessary to complete • Give plenty of notice (at least 2 weeks)

  15. Letters of Recommendation? • Not always necessary • When needed, should be best possible • Teachers, coaches, club sponsors • Who can best comment on best things about you? • Work ethic, determination, accomplishments • Counselors • Need a complete resume to do best work • Give plenty of notice (at least 2 weeks)

  16. Suggestions • Research and focus on serious prospects • Know and meet your deadlines • Do neat and complete work • Keep copies of everything you can • Get and stay organized • Ask questions when you aren’t sure

  17. Show Me The Money • HOPE • FAFSA • Student Loans • Grants & Work Study • Local/PTSO Scholarships • Other Scholarships • Family contribution • Personal contribution (part time work)

  18. HOPE HOPE Scholarship/HOPE Grant • Link (counselor’s corner -useful links - GAcollege411 - HOPE) • 3.0 (CP), 3.2 (TP) final academic GPA required for scholarship (degree programs) • Yearly re-evaluation • Public – pays tuition & mandatory fees? • Private – pays $1750/semester? • Must apply • FAFSA (counselor’s corner - useful links - GAcollege411 - HOPE) • HOPE (counselor’s corner - useful links - GAcollege411 - HOPE)

  19. FAFSA Federal Application for Federal Student Aid • Link (counselor’s corner - useful links - [scholarships/financial aid] - FAFSA) • Site includes: • Step by step instructions • List of necessary documents • Deadlines • Eligibility information

  20. Local/PTSO Scholarships • Much more information to come • Work on your resume’ • Think about teachers for recommendations • Pay attention to details and deadlines

  21. Other Scholarships • Use search engines • Link (useful links - [scholarships/financial aid]) • FastWeb • Atlanta Scholarships • Paying for School • Zinch • Identify good opportunities • Follow directions, meet deadlines, ask questions

  22. Family Contributions Have you talked with your parents about how they might plan to help with expenses after high school?

  23. Personal Contribution Have you thought about working to pay some of your education expenses?

  24. Odds & Ends • WGHS school code: 111-867 • Rank in class: You are # ( ? ) out of 136 • Early decision (binding) • Early action (non-binding)

  25. Feeling ill? Senioritis kills … your hopes and dreams. Don’t let yourself get distracted. Stay focused. You are almost there…but not yet. You still need to earn credits, complete classes and work on your GPA. Finish strong!

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