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Wisconsin Covenant. An Opportunity for Wisconsin’s 8 th graders!. What is the Covenant?. The goal of the Wisconsin Covenant is for 8th grade students to aspire to higher education. If students are willing to work hard during high school, college is possible.
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Wisconsin Covenant An Opportunity for Wisconsin’s 8th graders!
What is the Covenant? • The goal of the Wisconsin Covenant is for 8th grade students to aspire to higher education. If students are willing to work hard during high school, college is possible.
Are you currently in the 8th grade? • Are you a Wisconsin resident and do you attend school in Wisconsin? • Do you plan to graduate from a Wisconsin high school? • Are you thinking about going to school after high school? • Are you willing to work hard and do your best while in high school?
If you answered yes to those questions, you can sign the covenant! • You can sign the Wisconsin Covenant Pledge from April 14, 2008 to September 30, 2008. Students cannot sign the pledge at any other time.
I will take classes in high school that will prepare me for entrance into higher education and will meet or exceed college entrance requirements.
I will demonstrate good citizenship and engage in activities that support my community.
I will apply for state and federal financial aid in a timely manner.
I will apply and do all that is necessary to gain admission to a University of Wisconsin system institution, Wisconsin Technical College, and/or Wisconsin private college or university.
If I do these things, what can I expect to get? • Support from the Wisconsin Covenant Community.
When I fulfill the covenant requirements, what can I expect? • You’ll be recognized as a Wisconsin Covenant Scholar. • You’ll be guaranteed a place in a University of Wisconsin system institution, Wisconsin Technical College, or Wisconsin private college or university. • You’ll be given a financial aid package based on my family’s federally-defined financial need.
Why should I sign? • Signing the Wisconsin Covenant Pledge encourages you to set goals and the Wisconsin Covenant community will give you valuable post-high school information. • You can expect to have a place at a Wisconsin post-secondary institution and financial assistance if their family needs it. • If a student who fulfills the pledge and goes to school out of state or doesn’t need financial assistance, the student will still be recognized as a Wisconsin Covenant Scholar.
What if I don’t sign the pledge or don’t fulfill the pledge? • This is an optional program and you are not required to sign the pledge. If for some reason you do not fulfill the pledge requirements, you can still apply to colleges and for financial aid. Not being recognized as a Wisconsin Covenant Scholar does not prohibit anyone from attending a post-secondary school.
High school Transition • 9th Grade = Transition • Work hard to get good grades. • Become involved in a wide variety of activities. • Select appropriate 10th grade courses. • Plan meaningful summer activities.
Continue… • 10th Grade = Exploration • Work hard to get good grades. • Be involved in activities and develop your leadership skills. • Sign up for the PLAN test. • Explore and discuss college options. • Select appropriate courses for the 11th grade.
Continue… • 11th Grade = Planning • Work hard to get good grades. • Continue to be involved in activities and develop your leadership skills. • Register for the PSAT in September. • Think about and explore college options. • Register for the ACT/SAT early in the spring.
Continue… • 12th Grade = Decision • Continue to work hard to get good grades. • Sign up to take ACT/SAT test if necessary. • Complete college applications in the fall • Complete financial aid and scholarship application forms. • Make the decision on what college you want to attend.
I need to earn at least these credits for graduation English 4 credits Math 2 credits Soc. St. 3.5 credits Science 2 credits Physical Ed. 1.5 credits Health 1 credit Electives 9 credits TOTAL= 23 CREDITS
I am recommended to take these courses to prepare for college • 4 credits of English • 3 credits of Math • 3 credits of Science • 3 credits Social Studies / History • 2 credits World Language • Additional elective credits related to your career interests.
Why would I want to continue my education after high school?
2007 Salary and Unemployment Statistics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
HS Dropout • Nat. avg. annual salary: $22,256 • Unemployment rate: 7.1% • Quality of life issues: • Health Insurance Issues - Most jobs won’t have. • Housing - Very limited to what you can afford it. • Occupational Advantage - Not very likely. • Recreation - Will have to make choice between “fund stuff” and necessities.
HS Grad • Nat. aver. Annual salary: $31,408 • Unemployment rate: 4.4% • Quality of life issues: • Health insurance issues - Better chance for Some benefit. • Housing - More options to select from. • Occupational Advancement - Limited for promotion. • Recreation - Limited funds for “fun stuff”
2 Year College • Nat. avg. annual salary: $38,480 • Unemployment rate: 3.0% • Quality of life issues: • Health insurance Issues - Many jobs have benefits • Housing - More options where you can live. • Occupational Adv. - Opportunity to be promoted • Recreation - More capability to spend on “fun stuff”
4 Year College • Nat. avg. annual salary: $51,324 • Unemployment rate: 2.2% • Quality of life issues: • Health insurance - Most jobs will have benefits • Housing - Owning a home is not a financial burden • Occupational Adv. - Most jobs have opp. to adv. • Recreation - Many forms of rec. are available
Advanced Degree • Nat. avg. annual salary: $69,212 • Unemployment rate: 1.6% • Quality of life issues: • Health insurance - Almost always included • Housing - Several options for home ownership • Occupational Adv. - Great opportunity. • Recreation - Financial security to make “guilt free”