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  • Preparing for Senior Year Junior Parent Meeting
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  • What direction are you headed? Workforce Military Technical Programs College
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  • Workforce Department of Workforce Development http://www.in.gov/dwd/ Transition Resources Corporation http://www.telamon.org/ Indiana Career Connect https://www.indianacareerconnect.com/ WorkOne http://www.in.gov/dwd/WorkOne/
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  • Workforce Gather information and put together in resume format Have someone proofread resume When filling out application Return by deadline Fill application out with pen and best handwriting or typed When interviewing Be punctual Dress nicely Know something about the job and have in mind the positives you can offer your potential employer
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  • Thinking Military? Almost every month a recruiter from various branches of the military are in doing a lunchroom setup Visit dates are put in the announcements If interested, stop by their table and talk with them Gather information without making a signed commitment Contact information for the various recruiting branches in Kokomo: http://www.yellowpages.com/kokomo-in/armed-forces- recruiting
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  • College Selection Find a strong correlation between - your academic record and admission requirements - your intellectual interests and the degree programs available - your personalityand the college setting. You accomplish this by doing research and by asking questions. There are many places waiting for you and will be a good fit for you. There are over 2,300 colleges and 1,700 community colleges in the United States. So,
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  • College Selection Things to Consider Majors/Minors Offered Public vs. Private Population Males/Females/Ratio? Size Small (15,000) No Preference Location Cost to the family Housing Athletics Activities and special programs Gut feeling
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  • College Selection Excellent websites to focus in on and prepare for college: www.collegeboard.com Click the box for Students www.learnmoreindiana.org www.TripToCollege.org www.DriveOfYourLife.org
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  • Career Exploration ASVAB Career Exploration Tool Most juniors opted to take this optional test administered by the military Results were handed back to students about 1 month ago Results include an individualized access code and password that will help students explore careers specific to their abilities and interests
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  • College Visits Make an appointment with a College Admissions Counselor Get college visit paper from Guidance Office or Mrs. Zartman in the attendance office prior to going on college visit This form is to be filled out by the college representative and brought back by the student It takes the college visit paper AND a parent/guardian calling into the attendance office for the absence to be excused Seniors get one college visit that does not appear on record Students may take more than one visit, they will just appear as excused absences
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  • Technical/Trade School Look into school to see if SAT/ACT is required Most technical/trade schools will not require it or have their own placement test that you can take for free Planning to transfer? Make sure that credits you receive from the technical/trade school will transfer to another school Take a visit to the college you intend to transfer to and have a transfer plan made out by that school
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  • What are colleges looking at? The rigor of your academic coursework Including courses you are taking senior year Grades /Overall GPA Many colleges recalculate the GPA using core academics only Class Rank Standardized test scores (ACT or SAT) First senior report card Study all senior grades on final transcript after a student has been admitted to see if they still should be admitted-they can rescind your admission offer based on poor performance The quality of writing in your essay (if one is required) Recommendations Uniqueness Extracurricular activities, special interests, aptitudes, recognitions/awards
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  • Applying to Colleges Make sure you apply early and pay close attention to deadlines Many colleges have scholarships available to students just by applying by a date and having a certain GPA IUK Ivy Tech Transcripts All colleges will need a students transcript to make an admission decision The transcript form is called varying names depending on what college a student is applying to Counselor Recommendation Page/Form Counselor Page/Form Counselor Signature Form Transcript Release Record Release Even if the student applies for college online, the counselor form must be printed off and brought into the guidance office to be mailed in
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  • Transcript Release Steps to getting transcript sent: 1. Print Form 2. Fill out student information section in nice handwriting with pen! 3. Bring form to Guidance Office 4. Mrs. Adams will fill out the counselor section and send it to admissions office along with a copy of the students most recent transcript
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  • College Application Fee Waivers If student qualifies for and uses a fee waiver for the SAT/ACT, then the student can get up to four college application fee waivers 21 st Century Scholar Free/Reduced Lunch Many colleges will ask if you qualify and automatically waive the fee but it varies between colleges Some colleges waive their application fee for all students just by choosing to apply online Make sure you look into each colleges application fee and decide what is the cheapest way to apply
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  • CollegeGo Week Late September (Example September 24-28, 2012) Many colleges waive their application fees Link to colleges that waived application fees this past year as well as a direct link to all Indiana Colleges applications with deadlines (Based on applications for the 2013 college year) http://www.in.gov/collegegoweek/2471.htm It is not guaranteed that this will be the same list that waives application fees for next years CollegeGo Week, however, if you see colleges that have waived their fee in the past, it is financially worth waiting until late September to see if they will waive the fee again
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  • SAT and ACT You must take the SAT or ACT if you are planning to attend college Register online at: ACT Plus Writing Test: www.act.orgwww.act.org SAT Reasoning Test: www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com Testing facilities available for a specific test date are online at the above web sites Students do not have to take both tests; they can elect to, but it is not required Its proven that taking the test more than once does lead to improved test scores SAT/ACT scores can be mixed and matched to pull the best scores between each particular exam (Example: The best SAT scores can be matched together and the best ACT scores can be matched together but you cannot put the best ACT and SAT scores together) Choosing between the two tests SAT: Student should at least be through Algebra II Test has more math ACT: Better for students that math is not their best subject It does have math, just not as much as SAT Breaks scores into social science areas where the SAT does not
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  • SAT and ACT Lewis Cass High School Code (also called the CEEB Code) is 152100 Important that this gets put on when signing up to take the test, otherwise we will not receive your scores to put on your high school transcript Students receive four free colleges to send scores as long as they choose the schools BEFORE the test date!! Require scores be sent directly from testing agency: Purdue (1230) NCAA Clearinghouse (9999) NAIA (9876) Indiana University-Bloomington (1324) If you have already taken the SAT or ACT and did not send it to one that requires it directly from testing agency, you must go back into students collegeboard account and pay to have the test scores sent IMPORTANT FACT: If you are a 21 st Century Scholar or are on free or reduced lunch you qualify for 2 free ACT and 2 free SAT fee waivers. Band competitions conflict with many test dates in the fall. All college bound students are encouraged to test at least once before the start of their senior year but because of the band conflicts this is especially true for band students.
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  • SAT/ACT testing dates left this year SAT ACT Test Date Registration Deadline Late Fee Required April 13, 2013March 8, 2013**March 9 - 22, 2013 June 8, 2013May 3, 2013May 4 - 17, 2013 Test Date Registration Deadline Late Fee Required May 4, 2013April 5, 2013April 6 - 19, 2013 June 1, 2013May 2, 2013May 3 - 17, 2013
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  • SAT Dates Next Year Not released at this time Check back collegeboard.org for 13-14 dates
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  • ACT Dates Next Year Test Dates September 21, 2013 October 26, 2013 December 14, 2013 February 8, 2014 April 12, 2014 June 14, 2014
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  • SAT/ACT Practice Information SAT: http://professionals.collegeboard.com/k- 12/prepare/srp/free http://professionals.collegeboard.com/k- 12/prepare/srp/free Ivy Tech SAT Prep Courses PSAT Results Lays out a study plan specific to student ACT: http://www.actstudent.org/testprep/index.html
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  • Types of Financial Aid Grants gift aid, generally based on need Scholarships gift aid, generally based on academic achievement, volunteer efforts, or special talent Loans must be repaid Work-study employment, student earns money to help with educational expenses
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  • FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Allows students to become eligible for financial aid such as grants, loans, and work-study To receive the most financial aid, FAFSA must be completed. It is not available until after January 1, 2014 and must be completed by the deadline in early March (Example: March 10, 2013) We will have a help session in January provided by an Ivy Tech financial aid representative Based on taxes from previous year You can put estimates in, but you will have to go back and put in exact amounts ***Important: Make sure you go to fafsa.gov to fill out for FAFSA form. You should NOT have to pay to file your FAFSA.***
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  • PIN Registration for Electronic Signature of FAFSA Web site: www.pin.ed.gov Sign FAFSA electronically Can request PIN before January 1, 2014 May be used by students and parents throughout aid process, including subsequent school years so it is important to keep it someplace you can refer back The same parent pin number will be used for all children
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  • Scholarship Tips Scholarships sent to the Guidance Office are compiled and added to the Guidance Web Page under the scholarship tab Some scholarship applications are available in the fall, however the majority of local scholarships are released 2 nd semester Cass County Community Foundation (CCCF) will come in December to have a mandatory meeting that all seniors must attend in order to apply for any scholarships listed with the CCCF Pay close attention to deadlines and always type or neatly handwrite applications
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  • Scholarship Tips Hundreds of other scholarship applications (which do not come directly to Cass) can be secured through various companies, clubs, organizations, or churches. The internet is often a good way to find out about such scholarships. You should never have to pay for scholarship information. Some scholarships are awarded directly from the college after the student is accepted and has completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This occurs in the spring (April / May). Most libraries have a number of books about financial aid, including scholarship guides.
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  • Scholarship Tips Look into large national scholarships such as Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), Gates Millennium, Intel Science, Coca-Cola, and Robert Byrd Organizations of all types and sizes sponsor scholarships Many large companies offer scholarships or tuition programs for children of employees Employers like fast food chains, department stores, and supermarkets often give scholarships Awards related to student employment can come from unexpected sources (Example: golf caddies)
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  • Scholarship Web Sites www.collegeboard.com/paying www.fastweb.com www.scholarshipamerica.org/stud ents.php www.scholarshipamerica.org/stud ents.php www.meritaid.com www.finaid.org www.scholarhships.com www.findtuition.com www.scholarshipshispanicfund.org www.gocollege.com http://www.cappex.com/scholars hips http://www.cappex.com/scholars hips http://www.imagine-america.org/ http://www.studentscholarships.o rg/ http://www.studentscholarships.o rg/ http://collegeprowler.com/schola rships/state/indiana/ http://collegeprowler.com/schola rships/state/indiana/
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  • Requesting Transcripts and Letters of Recommendation Transcript needed for scholarships: Come to guidance office with your name and how many transcripts you need on a piece of paper Leave in the basket that sits on Mrs. Pears desk shelf It is easier for me to copy five transcripts for you one time then one transcript for you five different times, so please try and think ahead when requesting transcripts Please give me at least two days to get transcripts to you Letter of Recommendation: Bring paper with your name, clubs, sports, activities, volunteer efforts, offices held, how many years participated in each area, etc. Write date in which you need the letter completed by on the top of the paper as well as how many copies you need Please give me at least one week to get a letter of recommendation to you Apply the same courtesy for any recommendation you ask of someone
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  • College Sports You must register with the proper organization depending on what level of college sports you are interested in playing NCAA (9999) Division I & II www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org NAIA (9876) Division III www.playnaia.org Remember to sign up for the NCAA or NAIA before sending SAT or ACT scores electronically with 4-digit code Once you get everything set up on either web site, you will need to check your students completed high school courses with the approved course list for Lewis Cass on the web site as well as their GPA. Once you have your student registered, there should be a transcript release form Student should bring the form to me at school and I will get a transcript mailed
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  • Dual Credit If you child has been in a class in which they have earned dual credit: They now have a high school transcript and an Ivy Tech College transcript Once your student has determined the college of their choice, you will need to contact Ivy Tech and have their college transcript sent to that college A college cannot award credit from a LC transcript only
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  • Short Credits to Graduate Indiana Virtual Academy www.indva.org Free Summer Online Courses Final is taken at Lewis Cass approximately 2 weeks before students return from summer vacation Students may take up to 2 courses Also a good way to raise a semester grade that may have dropped below a C- for an Academic and Technical Honors Diploma BYU Independent Study http://is.byu.edu/site/ Online Courses-One year to complete Approximately $132 + any required textbooks Final is taken at Lewis Cass Final exam must be finished and mailed in no later than May 1 so that the school is able to get the course grade result prior to graduation
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  • Interested in working ahead? New this year: Government and Economics will be open for students to take over the summer and work ahead at no cost Government: Will be offered on-site during the month of June Economics: Will be offered through the virtual academy and run the entirety of the summer with a final that must be taken at Lewis Cass about 2 weeks before school resumes (Check points) Interested students can sign up this evening or at a later date in the guidance office Students will still be required to participate in Tech Prep Day during the school year.
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  • Frequently Asked Questions Contact: Teri Lohning [email protected] [email protected] Caps and Gowns (Cost included in textbook fees) Graduation Announcement/Invitation Questions Contact: Grace Scott [email protected] [email protected] Senior Yearbook Pictures Contact: Leslie Pickering [email protected] [email protected] Open house invitations made in the LCK Print Shop
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  • Future Reference Todays PowerPoint presentation and documents can all be found on the schools web site at www.sesc.k12.in.us under the Guidance Department 10 th -12 th Grade tabwww.sesc.k12.in.us Heather Adams Guidance Counselor Grades 10-12 [email protected] 574-626-2511 ext. 5105