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Planning for High School and Beyond. Presented by AISD Middle School Counselors 2013-2014. WHY THIS MEETING?. The importance of higher education Coursework for graduation *Automatic admission of Top 10% Financial Aid * Check with the university – not all are 10%.
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Planning for High School and Beyond Presented by AISD Middle School Counselors 2013-2014
WHY THIS MEETING? • The importance of higher education • Coursework for graduation • *Automatic admission of Top 10% • Financial Aid *Check with the university – not all are 10%
Average Annual Earnings for College Graduates and Non-Graduates • Professional Degree $115,000 • Doctoral Degree $101,000 • Master's Degree $ 81,000 • Bachelor's Degree $ 64,000 • Associate's Degree $ 50,000 • Some College $ 46,000 • High School Graduate $ 40,000 • Some High School $ 29,000
Work-Life Earnings for Full-Time Employees (in $millions) • Professional Degree $4.4 • Doctoral Degree $3.4 • Master's Degree $2.5 • Bachelor's Degree $2.1 • Associate's Degree $1.6 • Some College $1.5 • High School Graduate $1.2 • Some High School $1.0
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT:26 Credits • 22 Foundation Credits • Required of ALL Students • 4 Additional Credits • 1 Math Credit • 1 Science Credit • 2 Elective Credits (Vary by endorsement)
Foundation Requirements22 Credit • 4 Credits English • 3 Credits each of Math, Science, Social Studies • 1 Credit PE • 2 Credits of the Same Foreign Language • 1 Credit Fine Arts • .5 Credit Health • 4.5 elective Credits
ENDORSEMENTS • 1 Credit each math and science • 2 Elective Credits (vary by endorsement) Endorsements are: • Arts and Humanities • Business and Industry • Multidisciplinary • Public Service • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
TO EARN DISTINGUISHED LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT • Students should complete the 26 credits consisting of the Foundation plus an endorsement. • Credits must include Algebra 2 and an Advanced Science
PERFORMANCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • Bilingualism and Bi-literacy • Test data: Outstanding performance on a college AP test or IB exam Outstanding performance on PSAT, ACT-Plan, SAT, or ACT • College Courses: Outstanding performance in a dual credit course OR Earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification of license
INTERNATIONALBACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA PROGRAM • Allen High School is one of 102 in Texas • Application process prior to acceptance • Must also meet all state graduation requirements • Curriculum is designed to provide a broad liberal arts experience for the college bound student • Proficient in language, mathematics, and the experimental sciences • In-depth exploration of the study of human behavior and the process of educational inquiry • Theory of Knowledge course, Creativity, Action, Service component, and an Extended Essay
AP OR IB? • The two overlap often and fit together well • AP is nicely done piecemeal • IB is an intertwined curriculum • Challenges a student’s strengths and weaknesses • Both give a boost during college admissions • Both save on the college bill
Certifications available at AHS through CTE programs Agriculture Science • Floral Design • Veterinary Assistant Business Science • Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Communications and Media Arts Science • Adobe Certified Associate in Flash CS6 • Adobe Certified Associate in Photoshop CS6 Health Science • Certified Nurse Aide • Emergency Medical Technician • Pharmacy Technician
Certifications available at AHS through CTE programs Human Services Science • Food Handlers • ProStart Certification • ServSafe Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) • CISCO Certified Network Associate • Comp TIA A+ • Comp TIA Network+ • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Automatic College Admission • (TEC), 51.803, a student is eligible for automatic admission to a state college or university as an undergraduate student if the applicant earned a grade point average in the top 10 percent * of the student’s high school graduating class. The University of Texas gives automatic admission to the top 7%. *Varies with each University
Automatic Admission • Enrolls in college no more than two years after graduating from high school • Submits an application to a Texas public university for admission before the institution’s application deadline.
COLLEGE FINANCE 101 • GRANTS-money that is given to a student, usually because of financial need • SCHOLARSHIPS-money that is awarded because of exceptional achievement, talent, or skill
MORECOLLEGE FINANCE101 WORK-STUDY— money a student earns by working at a college job LOAN- borrowed money that must be repaid
APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS • Start early • Use the Internet • Be persistent • Be organized • Be aware of deadlines • Look to the college for the larger portion • Apply for local scholarships • Beware of scams!!!!!
NEVER, EVER PAY SOMEONE TO GET A SCHOLARSHIP FOR YOU!!!!! • UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIP MONEY • GUARANTEE A SCHOLARSHIP • ACCESS TO SPECIAL SOURCES OF SCHOLARSHIP MONEY • BEST SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
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GREAT WEBSITES!!!!!!! • www.act.com • www.collegeboard.com • www.collegefortexans.com • www.collegenet.com • www.fafsa.ed.gov • www.fastweb.com
Curtis Middle School Counselors Jolene Johnson, 7th GradeRoxanne LeCroy, 8th Grade Visit us on our webpages@ http://allenisd.org/curtisms
Ereckson Middle School CounselorsKim Petty, 8th GradeRenae Perez, 7th Grade Visit us on our webpages @ http://allenisd.org/erecksonms
Ford Middle School Counselors Heather Youngquist 8th Grade Debra Day 7th Grade Visit us on our webpages @ http://allenisd.org/fordms