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Senior Workshop

Senior Workshop . Class of 2013. Edinburg High School The L egacy of E xcellence C ontinues. Graduation Requirements Credits, TAKS, Attendance Choosing a University College Admissions & Testing Financial Aid Scholarships . Edinburg CISD Local Board Policy. FMH (Local)

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Senior Workshop

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  1. Senior Workshop Class of 2013 Edinburg High School The Legacy of Excellence Continues.

  2. Graduation Requirements • Credits, TAKS, Attendance • Choosing a University • College Admissions & Testing • Financial Aid • Scholarships

  3. Edinburg CISD Local Board Policy • FMH (Local) Commencement Exercises “Students shall meet all state and local graduation requirements, including all applicable exit-level testing, to be eligible to participate in commencement activities and ceremonies.”

  4. Exit Level TAKS Testing Schedule

  5. Attendance • Compulsory Law • It is the law in Texas than: A student between the ages of 6 and 18 attend school as well as any applicable accelerated instructional program, extended year programs or tutorial sessions unless the student is otherwise legally exempted or excused. • Truancy • Truancy may also result in assessment of penalty by a court of law against the student and his or her parents if the student is absent from school on ten or more days or parts of days within a six month period in the same school year, or is absent on three or more days or parts of days within a four week period

  6. Attendance • Loss of Credit • To receive credit in a class, a student must attend at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered. A student who attends fewer than 90 percent of the days the class is offered cannot receive credit for the class unless the attendance review committee finds that the absences are the result of extenuating circumstances. • Texas Driver’s License Attendance Requirement • To obtain a driver license, a student between the ages of 16 and 18 must annually provide to the Texas Department of Public Safety a form obtained from the school verifying that the student has met the 90 percent attendance requirement for the semester preceding the date of application. • 18 Year Old Student • If a student 18 or older has more than five unexcused absences in a a semester, the District may revoke the student’s enrollment.

  7. Financial Aid Office Services • Monthly Scholarship Calendars • University Presentations • THEA and ACCUPLACER Administrations in October & November • ACT/SAT Registration & Administration • FAFSA Nights in February (transmittals) • College Advisement • Career Planning

  8. Upcoming Events ACT October 27, 2012….Registration deadline September 21, 2012 8:00 a.m. Various locations Essay Workshop Thursday, October 4th 7th Period Lecture Hall *You must sign up at Financial Aid

  9. Choosing a university Things to consider: • Size • Location • Curriculum/ Majors • Cost of Living • Cost of Tuition • Quality of Education • Admission Requirements • Types of Financial Aid • Scholarship Opportunities • Student/Professor Ratio

  10. Top things colleges want… 1. A high school curriculum that challenges the student. 2. Grades that represent strong effort and an upward trend. 3. A well-written essay that provides insight into the student’s unique (Remember: They meet the essay before they meet you) personality, values and goals. 4. Passionate involvement in activities that demonstrate leadership and initiative. 5. Solid scores on standardized tests (SAT/ ACT).

  11. Get Noticed:College Essay Tips • Be yourself • Captivate your audience • Accentuate the positive • Write in the active voice • Revise and Reword

  12. Get Noticed:Tips for letters of recommendation 1. Choose a teacher who can highlight your strengths and draw on personal knowledge about you the student. 2. Prepare a request for a recommendation letter. 3. Prepare some personal information including resume and personal statement to give your recommender . 3. Fill out the appropriate student sections before you give to the recommender on Personal Recommendation Form. 4. Please give recommender two weeks notice.

  13. Admissions

  14. Uniform Admissions Policy • Must successfully complete the Recommended or Distinguished High School Program or complete a curriculum equivalent in content and rigor that was available to student OR • Meet the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks (English=18, Reading=21, Mathematics=22, Science=24) OR • Earn at least a SAT assessment score of 1500 out of 2400 or the equivalent.

  15. Senate Bill 1528 Legislative Bill that allows students who are non-residents to be classified as Texas Residents for College Admissions and Financial Aid (State Funds) purposes only and if the student: • Has resided in Texas three (3) consecutive years leading up to graduation, • Will reside in Texas for 12 consecutive months prior to enrollment, • Will graduate from a Public Texas High School or receive their GED • And provides a notarized statement that the student meets the above criteria and intends to apply for Permanent Residency at the earliest opportunity.

  16. Admissions File • Completion of High School Program • Official H.S. Transcript • Tests: Official Scores from SAT/ SAT II /ACT/ THEA • Completed Application • Application Fee Payment or Fee Waiver • Essays (if required) • Letters of Recommendations • Resume (Optional) • Meningitis Vaccine

  17. How to Apply for Admission • Apply Texas Application • Online admission application for accredited Texas Public colleges/universities and some private colleges. www.applytexas.org • National Common Application • Online admission application for out-of-state and private universities. www.commonapp.org • School specific applications • Downloadable on college website.

  18. College Entrance Exams ACT College Readiness Scores: English=18, Reading=21, Mathematics=22, Science=24

  19. Placement Exams Other placement exams include ACCUPLACER and Compass *Students may be THEA exempt based on TAKS scores

  20. Financial AidPaying for College…Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees…

  21. Estimated Annual Cost Institution Tuition & Fees *Total Cost South Texas Community College $2,320 $10,191 Texas State Technical Institute, Harlingen $3,173 $14,536 University of Texas-Pan American $5,125 $17,641 University of Texas-San Antonio $7,660 $21,096 University of Texas, Austin $8,438 $20,072 Texas A&M University $7,899 $19,950 Texas A&M-Kingsville $5,424 $17,708 SMU $33,170 $45,570 RICE $30,486 $44,186 -Information courtesy of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board *includes books, room, board, transportation, personal expenses

  22. Scholarships • Scholarship Criteria: • Merit Based-grades in school • Need based (based on family income) • Based on Athletic ability • Writing Skills • Test Scores • Most Scholarships require: • Community Service Hours • Active in school, church, or community • ACT/SAT scores • above average G.P.A.

  23. Types of Scholarships State and National Scholarships- 1st Semester Amounts range from $1,000 to $25,000 Local Scholarships-2nd Semester Amounts range from $100 to $2,500 University Scholarships-1st Semester Amounts range from $500 to $250,000 The big scholarships are awarded by the universities!

  24. University Scholarships What do they look for? Noncompetitive/Minimally Difficult/Moderately Difficult Schools  Look at above average ACT scores and rank May also consider essays and letters of recommendation May also consider your ethnic background Very Difficult/Most Difficult Once admitted they look at families income to award you university funds

  25. University Scholarships UT-Austin Recommended Oct. 15 Final December 1st must begin on admissions application before submitting scholarship application Texas State University Recommended Nov. 1 Final December 15th Must be admitted before submitting application Texas A&M University Recommended Oct. 15 Final December 1st UTPA Scholarships Priority EHS Deadline November 1st For all other schools please visit their website to learn when their scholarships are due. Most private schools use the admissions application to award scholarships.

  26. Popular Scholarships Current Scholarships EHS Deadline Horatio Alger Due October Hispanic Scholarship Fund Due December Gates Millennium Due December Texas Student Housing Scholarship Due December Program Coca-Cola Scholars Due October Popular Scholarships Phillip’s 66 Boy’s and Girl’s Club December Hispanic College Fund April STARS February VAMOS March Magic Valley Electric December University Scholars Various Deadlines

  27. Local, State, National Scholarships Create a profile on FAST Web- www.fastweb.com and www.scholarships.com They will match your profile with possible scholarships. Scholarship list will be available on our Financial Aid Monthly Scholarship Calendar.

  28. UTPA University Scholars

  29. UTPA University Scholars

  30. Top 10 Tips for Winning Scholarship Applications Tip #1: Apply only if you are eligible.Tip #2: Complete the application in full. Tip #3: Follow directions. Make your application stand outTip #4: Neatness counts (you must type all of your applications)Tip #5: Write an essay that makes a strong impression.Tip #6: Meet deadlinesTip #7: Make sure your application gets where it needs to go.Tip #8: Keep a back-up file in case anything goes wrong. *E-mail yourself your resume and essaysTip #9: Give it a final "once-over.“ Always sign it!Tip #10: Ask for help if you need it.

  31. Scholarship Application Cover Page Make your Scholarship Stand Out! Include a Cover Page

  32. Financial Aid Umbrella • Federal & State Grants • Work Study • Student & Parent Loans • Scholarships

  33. Apply using the FAFSA

  34. FAFSA Free Application For Federal Student Aid www.fafsa.ed.gov • Free online government application can be used for universities and colleges nation wide • Used to apply for Grants, Work Study and Loans • Funds are awarded to HS graduates upon registration of courses • Seniors 2013 will complete FAFSA in the spring 2013

  35. FAFSA Documents • 2012 Federal Income Tax Forms • 2012 W-2 Forms • Child Support paid or received • Social Security/Alien Registration Numbers • Dates of Birth for parents • Marital Status Dates (Divorce, Widowed, etc.) • Balance of cash, checking, and savings accounts • Other financial documents

  36. Estimated Family Contribution • EFC Estimated Family Contribution is calculated by all the information provided on the FAFSA. Cost of attendance $14,000 -EFC 3,000 Financial Need $11,000

  37. Important financial aid tips to remember: • File your income tax as soon as possible! You can apply as soon after January 1st. • Early filing will allow you to use the IRS Data Retrieval System (2 week processing time). • Make sure all information provided on the FAFSA is current and accurate; mistakes can cause major delays in processing • Priority Deadline is MARCH 1: all verification documents must be submitted by this date!

  38. After you apply… • Review your Student Aid Report SAR • Submit Verification Worksheets, if requested by university. Follow up ONE week later. • If no Verification Worksheet is required, an award letter will be sent to you. Review this letter and follow up with your university to accept or deny award.

  39. CSS Profile • Additional Financial Aid Document used by selective schools to award students • Application online at http://profileonline.collegeboard.com • Recommended priority deadline: February 1, 2011 unless otherwise stated by university

  40. Maria Martinez-Alvarado Senior Counselor Mar.martinez@ecisd.us Julio Garay Senior Counselor j.garay@ecisd.us Janet Amaro Financial Aid Officer j.amaro@ecisd.us

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