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I’m a Senior!. Now What Do I Do?. Stay Informed! . Shark Bytes (sign up tonight!) Website: islands.sccpss.com Make a Counseling Appointment Ms. Fowler Relihan A – K Ms. Weisel L – Z Ms. Bragg – Senior Activities / Graduation Mr. Varca – Senior Pictures / Yearbook
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I’m a Senior! Now What Do I Do?
Stay Informed! • Shark Bytes (sign up tonight!) • Website: islands.sccpss.com • Make a Counseling Appointment • Ms. Fowler Relihan A – K • Ms. Weisel L – Z • Ms. Bragg – Senior Activities / Graduation • Mr. Varca – Senior Pictures / Yearbook • Ms. Patterson – Power School • Ms. Smoak – Attendance
Selective Service-Gentlemen ONLY! • You must register within 30 days of your 18th birthday. • You can also register at 17 years and 3 months to be automatically registered when you do turn 18. • Not sure you’re registered? Go to www.sss.gov to find out. • Penalties for not registering can include: • Denial of Financial Aid • Jail Time
SAT/ACT • Colleges will take either test • Some colleges will “super score” taking best scores from different sittings • Subject tests may be required for more competitive colleges, check with your schools • If you are registered for free/reduced lunch you qualify for a waiver, see your counselor • College Board also provides application fee waivers if you’ve taken the SAT with a waiver, see your counselor • You must send your scores directly to the schools you apply to
College Applications and Transcripts • Visit www.GACollege411.orgfor public college & university applications and some private schools • Also use to electronically send your transcript to those schools • All other private or out-of-state schools and scholarships need a transcript release form completed and turned into the Counseling Office • Unofficial transcripts can be printed in the Counseling Office to use as reference to complete applications • Common Application is revised this year, give yourself plenty of time to complete and submit!
Letters of Recommendation • Complete the Senior Interview Sheet (on website) • Choose teachers, staff, and community members reflective of your application, interests, and major • Identify if you want the letter given back to you sealed, or mailed directly • Provide specific details (who addressed to, scholarship vs. college app) • Provide self addressed, stamped envelope if to be mailed • Give at least two weeks notice!
Apply for Scholarships • Check the Scholarship / Financial Aid section of the Islands HS website • Use the scholarship newsletter links • Check the websites of the colleges and universities you are applying to – watch for deadlines and additional applications, materials! • Scholarships available for a variety of students • Take the time to research the resources, write an essay, keep track of the deadlines
FAFSA • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Completing the FAFSA is free. Be careful, scam websites are out there! • Apply for a PIN (allows you to electronically sign your application) • 2013 - 2014 FAFSA can be completed after January 1, 2013. You’ll need parental tax information (and student’s if employed this year). • Website: www.fafsa.ed.gov • Financial Aid Night – January/February with GA Student Finance Commission
Start Making Decisions • Going to college? • Make sure you’ve actually visited the school. • Figure out how much it will actually cost for you to attend. Private vs. Public, 4 year guarantee, etc. • Collegeboard has a good comparison calculator: http://apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/compare_aid.jsp • Also, use the Estimated Family Contribution Calculator http://apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/efc_welcome.jsp • Keep up with decision and payment deadlines (housing payments, immunization forms, etc.)
Start Making Decisions • Going into the workforce? • Work on your resume and cover letter. • Volunteer with a company or someone in the field you want to work in. This is a good way to get experience. • Start researching job opportunities in the area you want to work in or the company you want to work for.
Start Making Decisions • Going to the Military? • Take the ASVAB. Make sure you have the score needed for the branch of the military you want to enter. • Schedule a meeting with a recruiter. • Make sure that you meet the health requirements.
Important Reminders • Website, website, website! • College visits • Leave plenty of time before deadlines • Don’t wait, make a plan now • Academics this year DO matter, stay on top of your classes • Attendance, being tardy can impact participation in senior activities and driving privledges • Call, email, schedule an appointment if you need us!