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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE

CLASS OF 2013. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE. Getting Ready. VALEDITORIAN SELECTION. School Board tweaked policy for class of ’12: 35% GPA 35% Strength of Schedule 30% ACT. GRAD W/ DISTINCTION. 3.0 + one of the following: Earn a nationally recognized industry certification

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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE

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  1. CLASS OF 2013 KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE

  2. GettingReady

  3. VALEDITORIAN SELECTION • School Board tweaked policy for class of ’12: • 35% GPA • 35% Strength of Schedule • 30% ACT

  4. GRAD W/ DISTINCTION • 3.0 + one of the following: • Earn a nationally recognized industry certification • Participate in Governor’s School • Participate in All State Music Organization • Be selected as a National Merit Finalist or Semi-finalist • Attain a 31 or higher composite score on ACT • Earn 12 or more hours of college credit

  5. GRAD W/ HONORS • Students who score at or above all of the ACT readiness benchmarks listed below will graduate with honors • English – 18 • Math – 22 • Reading – 21 • Science - 24

  6. Where Do You Want To Be This Time Next Year?

  7. It's time to look at yourself! • Strengths, Weaknesses, Interests, Values, Goals… • How can you reach your Goals? • Do You Want/Need To Attend A College/Vocational School?

  8. NOW? WHAT SHOULD YOU DO... • Email Account – Communication, Scholarship opportunities, etc • Facebook – ‘Like’ ACHS School Counseling to get info in your newsfeed • Text Alerts – Sign up for phone notifications (see p. 37) • Get Organized – Calendar, file, timeline (see p.4-5 and Website for ideas) • Resume – Senior book has ideas (p.6)

  9. RECOMMENDATION LETTERS • Complete the Senior Information Sheet (p. 7-8) and Teacher Evaluation Sheet (p. 9-10) – YOU CAN DO THIS NOW! • Provide copy of resume • Provide Address, Stamped Envelope • Allow 2 weeks!!! (+ mail time) Counselor Rec – Steps 1-4 Teacher Rec – Steps 2-4

  10. NOW? WHAT SHOULD YOU DO... • ACT – must register online (FEW paper packets available in guidance) • WHAT SCORE DO YOU NEED? • 19 – Enroll at RSCC with no remedial classes • 27 – average at UTK • 19 – 24 – mid 50% at ETSU • 30 – 34 – mid 50% at Vanderbilt • RETAKE – Oct 27 or Dec 8 • Sign up by Sept 21 for Oct test

  11. NOW? WHAT SHOULD YOU DO... NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE • You MUST register to play Div I or II • Cost is approx $75 – if you are on fee wavier see your counselor • Must request a transcript • Must send ACT/SAT scores directly www.eligibilitycenter.org

  12. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO... NOW? NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE DIVISION I: 16 CORE COURSES Sliding scale: Core GPA/ACT DIVISION II: 16 CORE COURSES Minimum GPA 2.0 & ACT sum 68 BE SURE YOU ARE QUALIFIED!! (Details P.13 – 14)

  13. College Decisions

  14. ADMISSIONS • OPEN ADMISSION:Everyone accepted—Deadline for Scholarship consideration only (Ex: Roane State, Tn Technology Centers)Placement tests required… • ROLLING ADMISSION:Students are continually admitted using minimum course requirements, GPA & ACT (Ex: UTC, ETSU, TN TECH…)

  15. COMPETITIVE:Admission factors can include Application, GPA, ACT , Personal Statements, Essay, Recommendations… NOTE:UTK is in this category. It is recommended that if you do not have the average admission scores (27 on the ACT and a 3.9 GPA) that you complete a personal statement and letters of recommendation (by Nov. 1)

  16. UTK & other competitive colleges use a “holistic review” to help choose the most qualified freshman class. Less qualified students are denied or waitlisted. • HIGHLY SELECTIVE:Deadline for Application & Scholarships… Applications include essays & recommendations and often involve a 2-part applications process. Even highly qualified applicants are often denied or waitlisted. EX: Vanderbilt, Duke…

  17. HINT: If you are SUREyou want to attend a particular highly competitive university, you may want to consider applying by the Early Admissions Deadline. IF YOU APPLYEARLY ADMISSIONSYOU ARE COMMITING TO ATTEND THIS SCHOOL IF YOU GET ADMITTED.

  18. Talk to College Reps – College Fair at ACHS – Sept 26 during lunch Talk to present/former students, parents, etc VISIT!! Counts as an absence, Fall Break is a great time… Use Comparison Worksheet (p.16) COLLEGE COMPARISONS

  19. APPLICATIONS

  20. APPLICATIONS DEADLINES • AS EARLY AS NOVEMBER 1STEx: UT priority admissions & scholarships—Nov. 1 (Regular Admission—Dec. 1) • WAITING LISTSFOR SOME PROGRAMS AT TECHNICAL SCHOOLSDON’T MISS OUT!

  21. APPLICATIONS HOW DO I GET ONE? • GUIDANCE OFFICE • REQUEST BY PHONE OR ON-LINE • COMPLETE APPLICATION ON-LINE(Must request transcript)

  22. APPLICATIONS DOs… • READ DIRECTIONS • HAVE A BACK-UP SCHOOL(One you know you can get into & can afford) • MAKE COPIES! • BE NEAT! • PROOFREAD!

  23. APPLICATIONS DOs… • BE CAREFUL WITH E-MAIL NAMES • WATCH FACEBOOK/MY SPACE CONTENT • WATCH DEADLINES!

  24. TRANSCRIPT WHAT IS IT? • FINAL GRADES 9 - 12 • TEST SCORES (ACT & SAT) • PART OF APPLICATION PROCESS FOR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS & SCHOLARSHIPS

  25. TRANSCRIPT HOW DO I GET ONE? • SIGN THE TRANSCRIPT BOOK IN GUIDANCE • BRING IN STAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE (Don’t Forget Application Fee) • ALLOW 3 DAYS (+ mail time)!

  26. APPLICATION TRANSCRIPT WE RECOMMEND THEY ARRIVE TOGETHER! NOTE: If you apply on line—you must bring in an envelope & sign the transcript book!! You may also need to mail application fee.

  27. Financial Aid

  28. Oct 12 deadline - Online Application Mandatory Meetings with Mentor Jan 24 – 5:30 March 18 – 5:30 tnAchieves

  29. LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIPS • COMPLETE THE FAFSA • TAKE THE ACT

  30. LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIPS HOPE SCHOLARSHIP • 3.0 GPA OR 21 ACT: • $4,000/yr. (4-yr. college ) • $2,000 (2-yr. college)

  31. LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIPS SUPPLEMENTAL AWARDS(only 1) • 3.75 GPA AND 29 ACT • $5,000/yr (4-yr), $3,000 (2-yr) • 3.0 GPA OR 21 ACT AND $36,000 or less yearly income: • $5,500/yr (4-yr), $3,500 (2-yr)

  32. LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIPS ANY TENNESSEE RESIDENT • Wilder Naifeh Technical Skills Grant: $2,000 to a full time student at any Tennessee Technology Center (Must complete the FAFSA)

  33. FAFSA-FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID Federal form that serves as an objective way to determine how much a family can afford to pay for college.

  34. TheFAFSAIs Used To Determine State & Federal Grants. • TheFAFSAIs The Application For The Lottery.

  35. WHO SHOULD COMPLETE THEFAFSA? ANY SENIOR WHO PLANS TO: • Attend a 4-yr. College • Attend a 2-yr. College • Attend a vocational/technical school EVERY SENIOR!!!

  36. CompleteFAFSAAfter January 1st ’13 (Must Complete taxes or estimate) • Must apply on-line Application • Apply For PINNow For Student And 1 Parent (Link on Web site)

  37. EOC COUNSELOR PAT DANKO To become a client you must meet qualifications (Neither parent can have 4 yr degree and/or income guidelines) & do Trio Form (talk to counselor at appt)

  38. HOW DOES FINANCIAL AID WORK? • FAFSA DETERMINES EFC(Family Contribution) • SCHOOLS DETERMINE COA (Cost of Attendance) This includes Tuition, Room & Board, Books, Travel… • NEED = COA – EFC • DIFFERENT AT EACH SCHOOL • EVALUATE YOUR FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE! (Grants, WS, Loans…)

  39. FINANCIAL AID • SCHOLARSHIPS • GRANTS • COLLEGE WORK STUDY • STUDENT LOANS MOST FINANCIAL AID PACKAGES INCLUDE SOME OF EACH

  40. CURIOUS WHAT YOUR EFC MIGHT BE? CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE: FAFSA 4 CASTER http://www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov/F4CApp/index/index.jsf

  41. FINANCIAL AID OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS • AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL, STATE, REGIONAL, & NATIONAL SOURCES • ADVERTISED THROUGH MONTHLY NEWSLETTER—WILLBE E-MAILED TO SRS.!

  42. ADVERTISED ON ACHS WEBSITE, TEXT ALERTS (p. 37) & FACEBOOK • INTERNET SEARCHES • SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS • PARENT’S WORKPLACE • COLLEGES

  43. GUARANTEED SCHOLARSHIPS NOTE: Examples for fall ’12(subject to change for ’13) • MTSU: 3.5 +29 ACT- $4,000/yr • ETSU: 3.5 + 27 ACT - $4,000/yr (Apply by Dec 15!)

  44. LMU: 3.5 + 29 ACT—Full Tuition • 3.5 +25--$7000/yr • UTC: 3.75 + 30 ACT - $9000 (includes Lottery) • 3.5 + 26 ACT - $7,000/yr (includes Lottery – apply by Dec 1!) GUARANTEED SCHOLARSHIPS (Be admitted by DECEMBER 1 Deadline, limited number so inquire early!)

  45. SCHOLARSHIPTIPS • CHECK ALL SOURCES OFTEN (at least monthly) • IF YOU QUALIFY, APPLY! • FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY

  46. SCHOLARSHIPTIPS • BE NEAT! • PROOFREAD! • BE CAREFUL WITH E-MAIL NAMES & FACEBOOK • DON’T MISS DEADLINES!!

  47. There will be a Financial Aid meeting with a representative from TSAC in the ACHS Cafeteria on Nov. 1 at 6pm.Mark your calendars to attend!!!

  48. SENIOR YEAR COUNSELOR’S ROLE • Provide information • Answer Questions • Mail Applications & Transcripts

  49. STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY • Acquire Applications or apply on-line (preferred method) • Follow Transcript Request Procedures (3 days for transcript-2 weeks for recommendation letters) • Research & Apply for Scholarships • MEET DEADLINES!!

  50. ACHS School Counseling Web Page

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