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Junior Classroom Presentation Class of 2018 presented by Oakland High School Counseling Department. Jana Hudson A-E hudsonj@rcschools.net Jessica Johnson F-K johnsonje@rcschools.net Missy Blissard L-Q blissardm@rcschools.net Teri Pigg R-Z piggt@rcschools.net. Marsha Thompson Grad Coach
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Junior Classroom PresentationClass of 2018presented byOakland High SchoolCounseling Department
Jana Hudson A-E hudsonj@rcschools.net Jessica Johnson F-K johnsonje@rcschools.net Missy Blissard L-Q blissardm@rcschools.net Teri Pigg R-Z piggt@rcschools.net Marsha Thompson Grad Coach thompsonma@rcschools.net Jane Lisle Secretary lislej@rcschools.net Counseling Department
Objective: • To review graduation requirements and consider postsecondary options to help reach educational and career goals
Life After High SchoolCareer PlanningWe defineCOLLEGEas any kind of formal education after high school
4 Credits – English 4 Credits – Math 3 Credits – Science 3 Credits – Social Studies 2 Credits – Foreign Language 1 Credit – Fine Art 1.5 Credit – Wellness/PE .5 Credit – Personal Finance 3 Credits – Focused Pathway 1 Credit – Electives 23 Total Credits Required Graduation RequirementsClass 2018
Diploma with HonorsACT Benchmarks • English 18 • Math 22 • Reading 22 • Science 23
Diploma with Distinction3.0 GPA & One of the following • Governor’s School • All State Musical Organizations • National Merit Finalist or Semi Finalist • Attend Boys or Girls State • ACT score of 31 or higher • Score of 3 or higher on 2 or more AP exams • Score of 4 or higher on 2 or more IB exams • IB Diploma Candidate • 12 or more hours of postsecondary credit
Valedictorian Requirements • 4.0 GPA • 12 Honors or Above Courses • Honors Diploma • Distinction Diploma
Post Secondary Education is VITAL!! • Increase Skills and Knowledge • Greater Income Capabilities • Certification Opportunities • More Job Opportunities
Junior Year To Do’s • Continue taking challenging courses • Study, Study, Study • Seriously start planning your future after high school by: • Talking to college reps that visit OHS • Research colleges and careers online • Attend college and career fairs • Visit colleges • Volunteer
Life After High School • Community Colleges – Associate’s Degree (2 year) • Four Year Colleges – Bachelor’s degree • Specialty Colleges – Art, Business, Culinary, etc. • Technical Centers – short term training • Military • Work Force
What Do Colleges Look For When Selecting Students to Admit? • Challenging courses • Grades/effort • ACT/SAT scores • Leadership development • Community service • Work experiences • Letters of recommendation • Unique/special talents or experiences
Where To Go – Consider ThisWhat’s important to you (the student)? • Cost • Admission Requirements • Location/Environment • School Size • Majors • Special Programs • Housing/Facilities
www.planningyourdreams.org • Tennessee College & Career Planning • Activation Code = N3993483BHV
OHS Mini College Fair Tuesday, January 31 During all 3 lunches in the gym
MTSU • Guaranteed Admission -3.0 GPA/22 ACT • Conditional Admission – 2.7 GPA/19 ACT • Scholarship Deadline – December 1 • Honors College – 3.5 GPA/25 ACT • www.mtsu.edu (Future Students)
University of TennesseeKnoxville • Class of 2014 Mid Range Core GPA 3.41+ Mid Range ACT 24-29 • Early Action/Competitive Scholarship & • Honors Program-November 1 • Regular Decision-December 15 • http://vip.utk.edu
University of TennesseeChattanooga • Academic Profile • Average GPA= 3.42 • Average ACT= 23.4 • Priority Deadline: December 1 Scholarship Deadline: January 10 • www.utc.edu/apply • Degree in 3 – 3.0 GPA/21 ACT
Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville • Admission Requirement 2.0 GPA/19 ACT 2.5 GPA/17 ACT • Scholarship Deadline – December 15 • www.tntech.edu
www.tntransferpathway.org Tennessee College Transfer Guarantee
Tennessee Promise • Last dollar scholarship which will provide two years tuition-free at a community college or technical school in TN
Motlow State Community Collegewww.mscc.edu Benefits of a Community College: Saves Money Improve GPA Basic Requirements Family Ties
Tennessee College of Applied Technologywww.tcatmurfreesboro.edu Benefits of a Technical School: Affordability Short Duration of Courses Employment Opportunities Practical Training
Mike Rowe Foundationwww.mikeroweWORKS.com • Trade Schools • Apprenticeships • Skills
ACT/SATWhat is the difference? • Both fulfill the same role in the admission process • Both have college readiness benchmarks • ACT is content based • SAT test critical thinking/problem solving • Your strength and weakness
Junior ACT DateMARCH 21, 2017 • Free • Reportable Score • Test during a school day • School will complete registration for you
ACT Test Prep • ACT Workshop (Sycamore Learning) March 8 & 9 Register at www.prepforthefuture.com – fee $85 Online resources: • www.march2success.com • www.actstudent.org • Shmoop- go to by link on OHS webpage
Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program • Hope – Up to $1750(4yr) $1500(2yr) GPA 3.0 or ACT 21 • General Assembly Merit (GAMS) - $1000 GPA 3.75 and ACT 29 • Wilder-Naifeh - $2000 Tennessee College of Applied Technology
Scholarship Resources • OHS Guidance webpage • University websites • Scholarship search engines • Civic organizations • Church • Employer **College Planning Guide/Power Point will be posted on our web page
NCAA Eligibility Centerwww.eligibilitycenter.org • Must register • 16/14 core courses • Test scores • 2.3 or take a knee
2016-2017Youth Leadership Rutherford • www.rutherfordbep.org/programs/ylr • Applications due February 17, 2017 to Chamber of Commerce
College Planning Night for Juniors • Wednesday, January 18, 2017 • 6:30 p.m. • OHS Theatre • To prepare parents to help their rising senior with 12th grade responsibilities
Spring RegistrationComing Soon! • Late February • Course Consideration • Challenge and Rigor • Dual Enrollment Choose Wisely! It's YOUR Future!!
Academic RecognitionThursday, April 13, 2017 Details to come! Parents will be invited.
Spring Test Dates • AP Exams – May 3-May 10 • IB Exams – May 3-May 19 • EOC Exams- April 17-28
Summer Activities • Senior Pictures • Campus Visits • Summer Programs • Part Time Job • Job Shadow • Volunteer
Last Day of School May 26 Pick up report cards