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Preble High School Senior Presentation. Essential Questions. How does this senior presentation help me plan and transition from high school to my post-high school goals/plan? How do my decision making skills support choosing a post-secondary option that is a good fit for me?.
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Essential Questions • How does this senior presentation help me plan and transition from high school to my post-high school goals/plan? • How do my decision making skills support choosing a post-secondary option that is a good fit for me?
Words to understand • Rigor • SAT/ACT/ACCUPLACER/TABE/ASVAB • Letter of Recommendation • Resume/Student profile • FAFSA = grants/loans/work-study • Scholarships • Common Application • Technical college • Vocational school • For profit colleges • Associate’s Degree/Bachelor’s Degree • Technical Diploma • Apprenticeship • Fee waivers
College Visits • Research College ON LINE first • Make an appointment to tour the campus • Make a list of questions • Major/area of interest to study • Visit while school is in session • Picture yourself at this campus • Location and costs • Housing and meal plans • Your personal interests • Ask Questions
Personal Profile Sheet/Resume • High School Life • Achievements/Awards/Accomplishments • AP/Advanced Classes/College Courses • Service Learning Hours/Volunteer work • Sports/Clubs/Organizations etc. • Work • Other
Admission Testing • ACT – preferred in Midwest - Some colleges require official score report • List 4 potential colleges during registration • SAT – optional/Coasts/Ivy League • Scores not on transcript • Accuplacer– sign up in PHS Career Center - No charge. $20 to take at NWTC. • TABE – check with IEP teacher Test Prep Websites: www.prebleparent.pbwiki.com Paper applications/test material in Student Services
4-Year College Application Process • Fill out application ONLINE • Completely/accurately/proofread/edit • Resume/Student profile • Copy to send with transcript • Give a copy to counselor • Personal statement/essay • Thoughtful, meaningful, well written • Use the literacy lab/Learning labs • Colleges may use for scholarships • 2 Letters of Recommendation • Request from your teachers-give them your resume • Plan ahead – allow 2 to 3 weeks
Technical College Application Process • Take Accuplacer/TABE/ACT prior to applying • Check benchmarks for program of interest • General Studies Program: Need Math Accuplacer test if using ACT for admission • Accuplacer scores emailed to NWTC • Fill out application ONLINE • Completely/accurately/proofread/edit • Resume/Student profile - Optional • Give a copy to counselor • Apply early – Some programs fill quickly • Must meet with an NWTC counselor 1st before applying to General Studies Program
Fee Waivers • College Application Fee Waivers • Request from counselor • Turn in when requesting transcript • Test Fee Waivers – ACT or SAT • Request from counselor • Maximum of two
Submit all forms to Student Services at the same time when making transcript request One set per collegeProvide envelope with postage for faster delivery if neededTranscript request form on Student Services counter
Senior Year Schedule Changes • Get permission from college of acceptance prior to making schedule changes • Keep rigor in schedule\ • In progress grades may be requested • Final transcript sent upon graduation • Senior survey
FAFSA • Links for Students and Parents • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Parent meeting Feb. 3rd 7:00 pm @ Preble LMC • Parents/students need to complete 2013 taxes before completing FAFSA • All need-based state and federal aid programs require the FAFSA • College Goal WI –Wed. Feb. 26th @ EAST HS
WISCONSIN COVENANT • Must file FAFSA to be eligible-April 1st • Paperwork required in spring to verify “B” average and 30 hours of service • Submit the WI Covenant Senior Confirmation Form senior year by April 1st • wisconsincovenant.wi.gov • 608-267-9389 • www.wisconsincovenant.wi.gov • The unique partnership represents the support of the State, our K-12 schools, public and private university and technical college systems, and the community all working together to help students do their best.
SCHOLARSHIPS • Career Center & WIKI • See Mrs. Lor/Career Center Coord. • Letters of recommendation • Profile sheet/resume • Review binder weekly – sign name for each you plan to fill out
SCHOLARSHIPS • Info in Career Center and online – check our WIKI @ www.prebleparent.pbwiki.com • New scholarships come in regularly • Many have very detailed applications • You must apply to have a chance • Calculate the cost per/hour-worth your time! One to Watch: Scholarship Inc.Dec-Jan. Traditional and Technical applications
2013-14 ACT/SAT Test Stop in the Student Services office for information Fee waivers are available ACT SAT Oct 26 OCT 5 DEC 14 NOV 2 FEB 8 DEC 7 APRIL 12 JAN 27 JUNE 14 MAR 8 June 7
ACT/SAT Costs/fees • ACT • No Writing 36.50 • Plus Writing 52.50 • SAT 51.00 • Basic Subject Test Fee 24.50 • Language w/Listening Tests (per test) 24.00 • All other subject tests (per test) 13.00
Military opportunities • ASVAB-stands for Armed Forces Vocational Battery, a multi-aptitude test battery taken by juniors and seniors in HS. The battery consists of 10 short individual tests • The ASVAB is a good reflection on how well you have developed your academic or occupational abilities • The ASVAB is free and will be given on Oct. 17thth @ 7:30 am here at Preble. Sign up will be approx. 1-2 weeks before the test date in the Career Center.
The World of Work • Work skills/Attendance Record • Solid work history • Training and experience • Resume (Use Career Cruising) • Request staff members to be personal references • Personal contacts-networking
N W T C Visit our website: www.nwtc.edu/openhouse Open House Tuesday, October 1, 2013 2:00–7:00 p.m. Campus Career Day Friday, November 8th, 2013 8:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Wisconsin Education FairSt. Norbert CollegeWed. Sept. 25th6:30 – 8:30 pmDe Pere, WIRegistration atwww.gotocollegefairs.com
•Meet with approximately 100 professional admission representatives from all over the region •Learn about requirements, academic programs, financial aid, scholarships, housing and more. •Bring yourself, parents, friends and anyone else interested in their future. •Best of all, IT'S FREE!
REVIEW • Get started now • Arrange college visits/talk to admission advisors • Take/Retake your admission test if needed • Research college/career on-line • Get your Profile Sheet/Resume in order • Get letters of recommendations/reference requests • Apply for FAFSA/Scholarships/Grants • Lots going on -Balance your time—Time for self • Stay off the Senior Slide