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UNIVERSITY 101 2016

UNIVERSITY 101 2016. MATTHEW MCNAIR SECONDARY. TALK ABOUT:. High School Graduation Requirements Apprenticeship Opportunities College Requirements University Requirements University Process & Applications/Admission Mark transfer Financing Your Education Post-Secondary Resources

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UNIVERSITY 101 2016

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  1. UNIVERSITY 101 2016 MATTHEW MCNAIR SECONDARY

  2. TALK ABOUT: • High School Graduation Requirements • Apprenticeship Opportunities • College Requirements • University Requirements • University Process & Applications/Admission • Mark transfer • Financing Your Education • Post-Secondary Resources • Questions & Answers

  3. GRADUATION PROGRAM • 1. Required 48 credits: • • Language Arts 10, 11, 12 12 credits • • Social Studies 10 4 credits • • Social Studies 11 or 12 4 credits • • Science 10 4 credits • • Science 11 or 12 4 credits • • Mathematics 10 4 credits • • Mathematics 11 or 12 4 credits • • Physical Education 10 4 credits • • FNA or ASK 10, 11 or 12 4 credits • • Senior Planning 4 credits • 2. Graduation Transitions 4 credits • 3. Electives (Grade 10, 11 and 12) 28 credits • TOTAL 80 credits • *** A minimum of 16 credits must be at the Grade 12 level. • (This includes 4 credits for a Language Arts 12 course, but does not • include Graduation Transitions).

  4. POST-SECONDARY ENTRANCE • Areas of Interest • Career Areas Visit: www. careercruising.com Username: mcnair Password: marlin

  5. OPTIONS TO CONSIDER • Apprenticeship/Trades • College • University

  6. APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITIES School/College based program • Earn High School credits while working • Apprenticeship Training, $1000 scholarship For more information visit: Richmond District Career Programs www.itabc.ca Ex. Plumbing, Carpentry, Automotive, Hair Design, Culinary, Masonry and more….

  7. RESEARCHING INSTITUTIONS • Attend Information Sessions at McNair (at lunch) • Attend the CUE Session at McMath in October • Attend the PSI Mini-Fair at McNair on Nov. 15 at 10am • Attend institution specific information sessions • Research institution websites

  8. DEFINITIONS • What is a Bachelor’s Degree? How long will it take me to get it? • What is an Associate Degree? • What is the difference between a diploma and a certificate?

  9. POST-SECONDARY REQUIREMENTS • Institution Specific – general - ex. English Language Requirement/Dogwood Diploma • Program Specific – ex. Completion of certain courses for admission to a Faculty • GPA Specific • May include “Broad-based” admissions

  10. COLLEGE ADMISSION • High School Graduation • Completion of English 12 • Missing a course/courses • Must be 18 years of age • Summer School • ABE in College if offered • Be 19 years of age (Mature Student)

  11. College and Technical School Programs BCIT, Langara, Capilano, VCC, Douglas, Camosun • Applied & Natural Sciences • Humanities & Social Sciences • Business & Media • Continuing Education • Engineering • Health Sciences • Trades & Apprenticeship • University Transfer

  12. Benefits of College Education ◊flexible admissions – high school graduation ◊smaller classes ◊choice – 70 programs to choose from - 1 year (certificate) & 2 year (diploma) programs ◊seamless university transfer (1-2 years of undergraduate courses) ◊teaching excellence ◊good support services ◊study close to home www.bccolleges.cafor more information

  13. UNIVERSITY ADMISSION • Proof of English proficiency • Number of years in Canada • English proficiency test • English 12 for Graduation • Minimum grade for English 12 • Minimum grade required for BC Institution OR Write the LPI or Institution based English Placement Test

  14. “TYPICAL” UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS • English 12 – must include the English 12 Prov. Exam worth 40% of final grade. • At least 3 (4 in Eastern schools) other Gr. 12 academic courses “approved” by the institution • May need to fulfill faculty specific courses at Gr 11 & 12 level

  15. Approved Grade 12 Courses For Post-Secondary Entry The following is a general list of the approved grade 12 subjects used by B.C. Post-Secondary Institutions: • English 12 (Students must write the English 12 Provincial Exam worth 40% of final grade) • English Literature 12 • Biology 12 • Calculus 12 • Chemistry 12 • Geography 12 • Geology 12 • Law 12 • Physics 12 • Pre-Calculus Math 12 • Foundations of Math 12 • Mandarin 12, French 12, Spanish 12, Punjabi 12, Japanese 12 • Social Justice 12 (SFU only and some Ontario universities) • AP courses

  16. University Requirements Universities usually have 2 sets of requirements– General & Program Specific. General: ◊English Language Requirement - completion of the last 3-4 years of full-time secondary school education in Canada and a minimum grade in English 12 OR an additional written test (ex. TOEFL) when 1st language is not English ◊Minimum of 4 approved Grade 12 courses, including English 12 ◊Graduation from high school with a minimum average in some courses, ex. 70% English 11, 60% Math 11 ◊A language 11 may be required (UBC & SFU) Not UVic…

  17. University Requirements Program specific: Completion of certain grade 11 & 12 courses depending on programs students are applying for and a required minimum average in these courses. For Example – Faculty of Science UBC • English 12 • Pre-calculus Math 12 (a min. average 67%) • Two other approved Grade 12 courses including one of Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Geology 12, Physics 12 • Pre-calculus Math 11 or Foundations of Math 12 • English 11 + Language 11 • Physics 11 + Chemistry 11 • Approved Social Studies 11 course

  18. Kwantlen Polytechnical University (KPU) >practical and hands-on undergraduate level studies >vocational and career level programs General requirements: ~“C” Eng 12/Comm 12 (TOEFL 80) ~”C+” Foundations Math 11 or “C” Pre-Calculus 11 2015 New General requirements: ~”C+” Eng 12 or “A” Comm 12 ~math same Specific Program requirements typically require “B” Eng 12 (eg. Art/Business Degrees) **September, January and May entries**

  19. ADMISSION ENTRANCE AVERAGES • Each institution will set its own minimum acceptable grades • Each year, admission averages change • Check out the admission average on the institution’s website

  20. APPLICATION PROCESS • Apply to more than one school - You need a backup plan!! • Applications require a fee for processing which is non-refundable • How many programs within one school can I apply for? • If I am not accepted, will the schools automatically consider me for my second choice?

  21. Supplemental Documentation SupplementalApplication Form Includes: • Personal essay outlining special aptitudes or interests for chosen field of study • Extra-curricular activities • Academic achievements • Teamwork skills • Record of leadership • Other accomplishments

  22. HOW DO I APPLY TO A UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE? • Instead of through the Institution’s website • Centralized Service: • EducationPlannerBC (BC) • OUAC (Ontario) • Applyalberta (Alberta) You can begin applying NOW – February (institution specific) and marks are sent later in November/early spring/spring (institution specific).

  23. Applying to College & University • BC Institutions: EDUCATIONPLANNER – plan and apply to BC Universities & Colleges using this website: (get started, apply and financial info) https://www.educationplannerbc.ca • Ontario Institutions: BC students must apply on-line through the Ontario Universities Application Website OUAC: http://www.ouac.on.ca • Alberta Institutions: Apply using ApplyAlberta system: https://www.applyalberta.ca • All Other Canadian and Private Institutions: please check websites for application instructions

  24. HOW DOES EDUCATIONPLANNER WORK? • Create an account on-line – search schools, make plans > personal career plan, search careers, career trek/videos • Common Form • Personal Information • Only needs to be filled in once • Institution Specific Application • Select preferred program • Start date • Complete Supplement Application if required • Pay institution application fee for each institution

  25. American and UK Applications BALANCE = ACADEMIC + EXTRA CURRICULAR • Need to prepare and write SAT/ACT • Letters of recommendation; personal essay • Volunteering and community involvement • Consult the School Counsellor Different Deadlines: Early Action/Decision – October/November Regular Decision - January

  26. BE ORGANIZED Create folders • For each institution • Write down the student number generated for the institution (different for every institution) Log onto your Student Portal • Create an account • Check frequently • Keep a copy of instructions/email sent from each institution in corresponding folders Submission of Grades • Check: on-line portal or “official transcript” Note: Official Transcripts can be ordered at the school office and it costs $5

  27. HOW DO I SEND IN MY MARKS? • PSI CHOICES FORM • https://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/tsw/tsw/student Opens October 2016 • Sometimes schools require a transcript – available from the office at a cost of $5 • Self-reporting – What is self-reporting? -can start in Feb 2015 depending on university • Why do I have to self-report?

  28. PSI Selection Form • ATTENTION:ALL students applying to post-secondary institutions must complete the PSI Selections form online.. By completing this form, you are giving permission to the Ministry of Education to send a copy of your transcript to which you are applying. Your Counselling Department highly recommends that you complete this process by January 30th as issues sometimes arise. • Deadline for completion is APRIL 30th

  29. HOW TO FINANCE YOUR EDUCATION • What is available? • Where do I find the information?

  30. Financial CONSIDERATIONS $$$ COST $$$ Financing Post Secondary Studies • Scholarships/Awards • Bursaries/Grants • Student Loans

  31. Where to find and what is available?? • Post-Secondary Institutions • Private and Public Organizations • McNair School Awards • Provincial& District 5. Loans

  32. 1. INSTITUTION SCHOLARSHIPS • Institution Specific • Automatic Entrance Awards • Nominated Entrance Awards • Open Entrance • Bursaries • Selection is based on: • Grades • Letters • Nominations • Application Process • On-line or Paper Application (Deadlines) • Automatically once you apply to the institution

  33. 2. Private & Public Organizations • Research Career Centre website: • SD38careercentre.weebly.com • Places of employment, unions & organizations – parents and grandparents

  34. 3. MCNAIR SCHOOL AWARDS *Apply to be considered *General Application available on the McNair Website *Available after Spring Break *Complete application online

  35. 4.PROVINCIAL, DISTRICT & PASSPORT TO EDUCATION *Provincial Program – BC Excellence, BC Achievement, District / Authority Scholarships *District – Career News website, Richmond Potters Club, Richmond Community Scholarship, Art Animation, Maple Leaf Awards, and more! *Passport to Education > Program phased out

  36. Student Loans ◊ Provided by Federal and Provincial Governments & financial institutions. Repayment begins 6 months following study end date. Apply for interest-free status! Pay monthly installments. National Student Loans Student Service Centre https://nslsc.canlearn.ca Student Financial Assistance Program, Explore occupations, Student Surveys and more: https://studentaidbc.ca

  37. WHERE TO FIND THE INFO? VISIT: SD38careercentre.weebly.com REGISTER & SEARCH AT: http://www.studentscholarships.org/ http://www.studentawards.com/

  38. CAREER CENTRE • Drop in to meet with Ms. Hudson • Office Hours: Monday to Friday: 11:15 to 3:15 ● Drop in/make appt. with Ms. Bagnall

  39. Questions & Answers Ms. Hudson lhudson@sd38.bc.ca Ms. Bagnall, MA, RCC cbagnall@sd38.bc.ca

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