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Ready for Your Future? What to Expect in College

Ready for Your Future? What to Expect in College. Take a minute to ask yourself…. What can college education do for you?. What College Can Give You. Advanced English Skills (academic and business language) Certificates and Degrees Education  better job A model for your kids.

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Ready for Your Future? What to Expect in College

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  1. Ready for Your Future?What to Expect in College

  2. Take a minute to ask yourself… • What can college education do for you?

  3. What College Can Give You • Advanced English Skills (academic and business language) • Certificates and Degrees • Education  better job • A model for your kids

  4. Why Skyline is Right for You • Services for students • Academic counseling • Tutoring and student support • Degrees and Certificates • Services for the community • Career training, info and workshops • Financial coaching • Food pantry, housing assistance • Free tax assistance and asset rebuilding

  5. Take a minute to ask yourself… • What’s the difference between a job and a career? • Job = a place you go to earn money • Career = a job that you love • Think of a career that you might like • What kind of work is it? • What kind of education do you need for it? • How long does that education take?

  6. Great Careers with Skyline College • Automotive Technology • Respiratory Therapy • Surgical Technology • Cosmetology • Administration of Justice • Early Childhood Education • Solar Energy Technology

  7. What do you need in order to prepare for a career? • Resources • Time • Money • Transportation • Attitude • Focus • Dedication • Time Management • English • Written • Spoken • Aural

  8. ESL at Skyline College • ESL at Skyline is called ESOL – English for Speakers of Other Languages • 5 levels of classes • ESOL computer lab • Day & Evening classes • Academic (college) English • Workplace English

  9. About College • College classes are measured in units. Math 111 3.0 unitsPhys 210 4.0 unitsBiol 410 5.0 unitsEsol 840 6.0 units • Most 3-unit classes are 3 hours per week. Most 4-unit classes are 4 hours per week, etc. • A counselor helps you get the right classes for the right number of units.

  10. About College – Certificate vs. Degree Certificates Certificated programs are shorter in length than degree programs. They typically focus on preparing students for entry level positions in a specific occupation or area of employment. A certificate can take 6 months to 2 years, depending on your schedule.

  11. About College – Certificate vs. Degree Associates Degrees Associate Degrees are awarded by Skyline College after the completion of 60 units. Requirements include completion of general education requirements, major, and if applicable, additional elective courses. An Associate Degree can take anywhere from 2 years to 4 years, depending on your schedule. The Skyline Catalog has a complete list of degree and certificate programs.

  12. The Pyramid of U.S. Education • The system of education is different in the U.S. than it is in other countries • Levels of American education • Do you have a degree from your country? • Get your transcript from your university • Get it translated and evaluated

  13. About College • Are you ready for college? • College classes are for credit. • Credit means • the class can be part of a degree • you may receive a grade for the class: A, B, C, D, or F • You must attend 90% of college classes. • You cannot miss more than 2 weeks out of 18. • If you miss more than 2 weeks, you can be dropped from the class, or you won’t be allowed to get a grade. • You will get a lot of homework every day you have class, so you have to find time to study outside of class. • For every hour of class per week, expect 1 hour of homework. • We have a library and a learning center for you!

  14. About College • What does it cost? • You pay per unit. • Each class costs $46 per unit. 3.0 units = $138 • There are also other college fees (health care center, etc.) • You can get Financial Aid (government $$) to pay for college. • You must buy your own books. • You can get help to pay for books! • Many teachers put books in the library for you to borrow if you cannot afford them. • Skyline also has a textbook rental program!

  15. How do I pay for college? • In the U.S., education is expensive. • Most students ask for money for school. This is called financial aid. • Government grants (don’t pay back) • Scholarships and awards (don’t pay back) • Government loans (must pay back) • Money is available for college! • You must apply to get it • The English Language Institute (ELI) can help you apply…come in and ask!

  16. Who can go to college? • AB540 (in California high school for 3 years) • Some visa-holders (F-1, H1B, etc.) • Permanent Residents (Green Card or Citizen) • In California 1 year + 1 day = regular fees • In California less than 1 year + 1 day = out-of-state fees (higher) • We can find ways to help you pay for college • We have services to help you with books, child care, etc. • Undocumented (no green card, no visa, etc.) • You will pay out-of-state resident fees • Non California Resident Fee: $217.00 per unit + $46 enrollment fee

  17. SparkPoint Center - Skyline College

  18. The English Language Institute • Counseling for ESL students • explains the 5 levels of ESOL classes • helps you register for classes • answers your questions • helps you find money for college

  19. The English Language Institute • Workplace ESOL classes • ESL for the Workplace • ESL for Child Care Providers • ESL for Health Care • ESL for Hospitality Management

  20. The English Language Institute • Workshops • Careers at Skyline College • How to transfer to a university • How to apply for financial aid • How to write your resume • Conversation skills • Workplace skills

  21. Financial Services & Coaching • Lower your debt & budget your money • Increase your credit score and savings • Get help opening a bank account • Get free tax help • Make a financial plan for your family

  22. Jobs and Careers • Get started on a path to a career • Apply to Career/Technical Education programs • Earn a certificate or a degree • Learn how to interview and write a resume

  23. Food Pantry • Families and individuals who need food can get it. You do not need to be a student. • Open 3 days a week by appointment • We can provide immediate food

  24. ELI Helps ESL Students!

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