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Join John Burroughs High School on October 17th and 18th for a parent education meeting covering high school graduation requirements, college admission requirements, university admissions exams, and planning for the future. Discover the courses needed, community college and university options, entrance exams, and more. Don't miss out on this informative event!
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JOHN BURROUGHS HIGH SCHOOL presents ELEVENTH GRADE PARENT EDUCATION MEETING October 17th and 18th WHAT ARE: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS? COLLEGE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS? UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS EXAMS?
HIGH SCHOOL GRAD REQUIREMENTS • 4 years English • 3 years Social Science ( World History or European History, US History, and Govt./Econ) • 2 years math (must include Algebra 1) • 2 years science ( 1year Physical Science and 1 year Biological) • 2 years Physical Education • 1 year Practical Art (requirement waived if three years of foreign language are completed) • 1 year Fine Art • 1 year Health / Careers • Additional credits as needed to complete a total of 230 credits. • Service learning : 10 hours • CAHSEE Math and English
Planning for next year -Senior courses -Visiting colleges -Summer programs -Early Decision/Action Options
Earning College Credits at JBHS Juniors and Seniors can take community college classes while in high school – free tuition *Must have course approved by JBHS prior to taking the course We also offer 3 community college classes on our JBHS campus after school. Students earn 10 high school credits per semester and 3 college units per semester. *Personal Development (1 semester class) *ASL (American Sign Language) (1 year class) *Speech (1 semester class)
COLLEGE PREP TIMELINE • Junior year: • Register and take PSAT in October • Continue with rigorous academic and extracurricular schedule • Register for the SAT (winter test dates: Jan 26th and March 1st) or ACT • Meet with counselor to discuss coursework, options for college • Register for the SAT again (spring test dates: May 3rd and June 7th ) or ACT Visit Universities and Colleges of interest • Attend Parent College Night and Financial Aid information sessions • Senior year: • Register for a full, rigorous academic and extracurricular schedule • Register for SAT/ACT if needed • Meet with counselor for information about college applications and deadlines • Apply to suggested “Reach” “Target” and “Safety” schools within deadlines for desired admission process
WHAT ABOUT AFTER GRADUATION? COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4 YEAR PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES (CSU / UC) 4 YEAR PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES TRADE SCHOOLS MILITARY WORK APPRENTICESHIPS
COMMUNITY COLLEGE • IS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR YOU? • *FINANCIAL *UNDECIDED *HOUSING • HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA (OR AGE 18) • GENERAL ED REQUIREMENTS AND TRANSFER TO UNIVERSITY • HONORS / SCHOLARS PROGRAMS (SAT SCORE REQUIRED) • CERTIFICATE OR AA DEGREE
MINIMUM FOUR YEAR COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS • English (4 years) • Social Science (2 years) • Mathematics (three years) must include Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 • Lab Science (one biological, *one physical) • UC’s require Chemistry or Physics…..Cal States accept Geo Science) • Language other than English ( two years) • Visual and Performing Arts (one year) • College- prep elective (one year) *All coursework must be completed with a minimum of a “C” grade
Four Year Colleges / Universities • Cal State Universities ( 23 campuses) • University of California ( 9 campuses) • Private Universities
Cal State system • Bakersfield • Channel Islands • Chico • Dominguez Hills • East Bay • Fresno • Fullerton • Humboldt • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Monterey Bay • Northridge • Pomona • Sacramento • San Bernardino • San Diego • San Francisco • San Jose • San Luis Obispo • San Marcos • Sonoma • Stanislaus Students apply online in November of their senior year. Students must have at least a 2.0 GPA (in their 10th and 11th grade academic classes) with a passing grade of “C” or higher in all academic classes. SAT Reasoning Test required. For more information regarding admissions: • Website for Cal State campuses: www.csumentor.edu
University of California schools • Berkeley • Davis • Irvine • Los Angeles • Merced • Riverside • San Diego • Santa Barbara • Santa Cruz Students apply online in November of their senior year. Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA (in their 10th and 11th grade academic classes) with a passing grade of “C” or higher in all academic classes. SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject tests (2 different subject areas) also required. For detailed information regarding admissions: www.universityofcalifornia.edu
FOUR YEAR COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS • SAT REASONING TEST OR ACT EXAM REQUIRED BY CAL STATES, UC’S, PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES • SAT SUBJECT EXAMS: EXTRA REQUIREMENT FOR U.C.’S AND SOME PRIVATE SCHOOLS: (STUDENTS CHOOSE 2 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS IN TWO DIFFERENT AREAS / HIGH LEVEL MATH)
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR COLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTING? SAT REASONING TEST & SAT SUBJECT TESTS: WWW.COLLEGEBOARD.COM ACT TEST: WWW.ACT.ORG
2007 SAT average scores for California college bound students • Critical Reading: 499 • Math: 516 • Writing: 498
Career Search Websites • www.cacareerzone.org • www.access.bridges.com (site ID: 27546 password: burroughs) • www.bls.gov • www.acinet.org/acinet
College Information and Planning • www.csumentor.edu • www.princetonreview.com/college/research/ advsearch/match.asp www.campustours.com www.petersons.com
FINANCIAL AID NIGHTS AT JBHS • November 15thAT 7:00 pm • January 9th at 7:00 pm
SCHOLARSHIPS / GRANTS / LOANS SCHOLARSHIPS • Check in the JBHS College and Career Center • www.fastweb.com • www.supercollege.com • www.college-scholarships.com • www.questbridge.com GRANTS • CAL GRANT • FEDERAL GOVT GRANTS LOANS • STUDENT LOANS • PARENT LOANS
Question and Answer Time • Thanks for coming to our eleventh grade parent meeting. Rob Feiner (a – cohen) Sheila Masters (cole – hallin) Les Cohen (ham – meadows) Hung Truong (mechoso – ruiz) Jodi Levy (rumore – z)