Junior Class Presentation Class of 2019 March 2018

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Junior Class Presentation Class of 2019 March 2018 Presented by NHS Counseling Department IUSD does not discriminate in enrollment in or access to any of the education programs available. Admission and course enrollment is based on age appropriateness, class space, interest, aptitude, and prerequisite coursework (where applicable). All NHS Activities and Clubs follow the IUSD Non-Discrimination Policy; NP 5145.5

Welcome to the Junior Class Presentation! We have compiled information to help guide you toward life after high school. In addition to reviewing the NHS graduation requirements, we will review the A-G requirements, and discuss the different options available to you after high school, including various college options. We will discuss the college research process and get you acclimated to Naviance and how it can be used for college and career guidance. In order to assist you during your senior year, the Counseling Department will be holding several workshops: College Information Workshop Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Common Application Workshop TBD Fall 2018 UC/CSU Application Workshop TBD Fall 2018 Financial Aid Workshop TBD Fall 2018 IVC College Application Workshop TBD Winter 2018 Remember: Each of you will have your own individual path to success, and it s okay to feel unsure or confused along the way. While you are here at Northwood, we are here to support you so please never hesitate to visit your counselor for guidance and support. 1

NHS Graduation and CSU/UC Eligibility Worksheet Classes of 2018 2020 Student Name: Student ID # Legal Name (Last Name) (First Name) Requirements for high school graduation minimum 215 credits + completion of all subject requirements English (40 credits) English: English: English: English: Math (20 credits and Math I or equivalent) Math I: Additional Math: Science (20 credits) Science 1: Science 2: History and Social Science (30 credits) World History: U.S. History: Economics: Government: *If MUN taken as full year check both ^ World Language/Fine Arts/CTE (10 credits) World Language: or Fine Arts: or CTE: PE (20 credits): Health (5 credits): Electives (70 credits)*: *A student may count a maximum of 30 credits from the combined experiences in Student Assistant (10 credits maximum), Teaching Assistant (10 credits maximum), and Work Experience (20 credits maximum) toward the 215 credit graduation requirement. Minimum requirements to apply to CSU or UC all courses must be completed with a grade of C or better English (40 credits) HC English 9: HC English 10: CP English: CP English: Math (30 credits with Algebra 2/Math III required, 40 credits recommended) Math I/Algebra 1: Math II/Geometry: Math III/Algebra 2: Additional Math: Science (20 credits of Lab Science required, 30 credits recommended) IS 1: IS 2: Additional Science: (IS 1 doesn t count as Lab Science for UC, ok for CSU) History and Social Science (20 credits) World History: U.S. History: World Language (20 credits required, 30 credits recommended must be the same language) World Language 1: World Language 2: World Language 3: Visual/Performing Arts (10 credits) CP Visual/Performing Art: Approved Elective (10 credits) CP Approved Elective: Italicized = recommended 2

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This quick glance at Campus Application Data on freshmen is intended for use by California high school counselors in advising students to apply. Numbers may change without notice. Campus Berkeley Fall 20151 Fall 20161 Fall 20172 Applications: 45,702 45,748 49,280 Admits: 8,734 9,505 9,715 Enrolls: 3,945 4,715 UC Freshman Application Data CA Resident Fall 2017 Admit Rate GPA of middle 25%- 75% of students admitted in fall 2017 20% 4.16-4.32 SAT 3 and ACT Composite scores of middle 25%-75% of students admitted in fall 2017 ACT: 29-34 SAT: 1240-1450 Applications: 48,364 49,346 51,425 Davis Admits: 15,807 18,691 18,480 Enrolls: 4,071 4,604 36% 4.04-4.28 ACT: 25-33 SAT: 1160-1380 Applications: 55,162 57,607 63,119 Irvine Admits: 18,396 21,246 21,056 Enrolls: 4,272 4,841 33% 4.04-4.27 ACT: 25-32 SAT: 1170-1370 Los Angeles Applications: 57,922 58,930 63,516 Admits: 9,371 10,405 9,292 Enrolls: 4,086 4,869 15% 4.19-4.33 ACT: 28-34 SAT: 1220-1450 Applications: 17,456 19,037 20,713 Merced Admits: 10,824 14,511 15,391 Enrolls: 1,776 2,034 74% 3.37-3.90 ACT: 19-27 SAT: 1010-1220 Applications: 33,943 36,520 38,656 Riverside Admits: 19,091 24,171 22,105 Enrolls: 3,889 5,177 57% 3.61-4.05 ACT: 22-30 SAT: 1100-1290 Applications: 53,720 55,251 59,097 San Diego Admits: 16,161 18,747 18,520 Enrolls: 3,638 4,138 31% 4.10-4.30 ACT: 27-34 SAT: 1210-1420 Santa Barbara Applications: 52,206 55,136 58,492 Admits: 17,491 20,076 18,551 Enrolls: 3,841 4,218 32% 4.00-4.27 ACT: 27-33 SAT: 1190-1400 Santa Cruz Applications: 38,015 40,127 42,705 Admits: 17,339 22,167 19,258 Enrolls: 3,112 3,765 45% 3.77-4.16 ACT: 26-32 SAT: 1180-1360 1 Source: University of California, Office of the President, Student Affairs, Undergraduate Admissions. Data for 2015 and 2016 applications, admits, and enrolls are from the UC System, Information Center 2 Data for Fall 2017 applications, admits, GPA, test scores and admit rates are a snapshot as of 6/21/17. 3SAT Evidence Based Reading & Writing and SAT Math 4

California State University (CSU) Freshman Admission Data* Campus Average GPA Average SAT (CR+M) Average ACT Applied Admitted (Admit Rate) Enrolled Bakersfield 3.20 912 19 5,796 5,796 (100%) 1,462 Channel Islands 3.20 925 20 10,682 8,933 (84%) 1,000 Chico 3.45 22 23,305 15,798 (68%) 2,814 Dominguez Hills 3.13 958 17,282 9,293 (54%) 1,711 East Bay 3.22 1002 19 16,140 11,956 (74%) 1,400 Fresno 3.33 960 20 17,603 10,466 (59%) 3,423 Fullerton 3.58 1022 22 45,803 21,040 (46%) 4,456 Humboldt 3.10 1050 26 11,453 9,313 (81%) 1,216 Long Beach 3.50 1130 23 63,033 17,667 (28%) Los Angeles 3.16 1001 19 37,394 17,624 (47%) 3,740 Maritime Academy 3.05 3.76 (middle 50%) 1060 1250 (middle 50%) 22 27 (middle 50%) 1,500 907 (59%) 300 Monterey Bay 3.53 1100 23 13,113 7,063 (54%) Northridge 3.43 1018 19 30,166 17,392 (58%) 5,258 Pomona 3.45 943 23 32,920 19,394 (59%) 4,192 Sacramento 3.41 1067 21 23,926 15,314 (64%) 3,614 San Bernardino 3.30 927 19 15,737 9,466 (60%) 2,226 San Diego 3.87 1241 27 60,555 21,312 (35%) 5,373 San Francisco 3.09 979 19 34,523 24,375 (71%) 4,337 San Jose 3.30 1119 22 32,007 21,201 (66%) 4,544 San Luis Obispo 4.04 1391 30 48,571 16,695 (34%) San Marcos 3.30 1030 22 16,550 9,772 (59%) 2,565 Sonoma 3.20 1020 22 15,711 12,899 (82%) 1,874 Stanislaus 3.38 997 20 8,058 5,755 (71%) 1,429 *All data from 2017 CSU Counselor Conference Campus Presentations and Calstate.edu Updated: 02/2018 5

Impaction and Eligibility Index Campus Minimum CSU Eligibility* Campus Impacted** (Freshman) Impacted All Majors/ Programs*** Minimum Eligibility Index SAT/ ACT Bakersfield X 2,900/694 Channel Islands X 2,900/694 Chico X 3,570/ Dominguez Hills X 2,900/694 East Bay X 3,950/935 Fresno X Fullerton X 3,600/866 Humboldt X 3,000/718 Long Beach X Los Angeles X 3,850/ Maritime Academy X 2,900/694 Monterey Bay X 3,601/ 847 Northridge X 3,700/890 Pomona X Sacramento X 3,100/770 San Bernardino X 3,072/741 San Diego X San Francisco X 2,900/694 San Jose X San Luis Obispo X San Marcos X 3,400/ 805 Sonoma X 3,200/ Stanislaus X 2,900/694 Calculate your CSU Eligibility Index (Minimum CSU Eligibility = 2900 for SAT and 694 for ACT) If you took the SAT: If you took the ACT: (Your GPA x 800) + (SAT Combined CR+M Score) = Eligibility Index (Your GPA x 200) + (10 x ACT Composite Score) = Eligibility Index Example: (3.65 x 800) + (1210) = 4130 Example: (3.65 x 200) + (10 x 26) = 990 *Minimum CSU Eligibility: No campus impaction; campus is open to all CA applicants who meet minimum CSU eligibility index and requirements. **Campus Impacted: A campus receives more eligible applications than spaces available for the class level (freshmen or upper division transfer). ***Impacted All Majors/ Programs: All undergraduate majors on the campus receive more eligible applications than spaces available. Local Area: The geographic area in which a specific impacted CSU campus gives priority to in regard to admission (NHS is in the local area for CSUF). For more information about impaction at specific campuses, visit: http://www.calstate.edu/sas/impactionsearch/ Updated 02/2018 6

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UC Transfer Application Data California Community College This quick glance at Campus Application Data on transfer is intended for use by California community college counselors in advising students to apply. Numbers may change without notice. Campus Fall 2015 1 Fall 2016 2 Fall 2017 2 Fall 2017 Admit Rate Average GPA of students admitted in fall 2017 Berkeley Davis Irvine Applications: 14,206 15,724 15,543 Admits: 3,029 3,590 4,329 Enrolls: 2,019 2,394 Applications: 13,444 15,357 14,903 Admits: 7,739 9,477 9,636 Enrolls: 2,756 3,337 Applications: 14,777 17,284 17,302 Admits: 7,057 8,910 9,787 Enrolls: 1,830 2,360 28% 3.67-3.94 65% 3.28-3.79 57% 3.34-3.83 Los Angeles Applications: 16,691 18,465 18,362 Admits: 4,824 5,298 5,158 Enrolls: 2,879 3,100 28% 3.63-3.93 Merced Applications: 2,389 2,979 3,191 Admits: 1,060 1,610 1,730 Enrolls: 93 171 54% 3.00-3.55 Riverside Applications: 8,625 9,864 9,765 Admits: 5,328 5,905 6,719 Enrolls: 1,172 1,166 69% 3.04-3.60 San Diego Applications: 14,026 15,873 15,404 Admits: 7,371 8,902 8,984 Enrolls: 2,423 2,622 58% 3.37-3.86 Santa Barbara Applications: 13,051 14,991 15,041 Admits: 6,527 8,264 8,852 Enrolls: 1,419 1,934 59% 3.34-3.81 Santa Cruz Applications: 8,100 9,147 9,210 Admits: 4,599 5,453 6,152 Enrolls: 1,066 1,084 67% 3.12-3.66 1 Source: University of California, Office of the President, Student Affairs, Undergraduate Admissions. Data for 2015 and 2016 applications, admits, and enrolls are from the Corporate Student System, UADM. 2 Data for Fall 2017 applications, admits, GPA and admit rates are a snapshot as of 6/21/17. 14

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Name TA Determining College FIT Regardless of how selective or popular a college is, college success is all about finding the right college fit. It won t matter whether your parents graduated from there or if all of your high school friends plan to enroll there in the fall - your college should be a good fit for you. What major(s) are you interested in? What are some colleges that you are already considering? Factors to consider in selecting a college: What are your preferences? Admission Fit Your Current GPA SAT or ACT Score College Selectivity Is this a Reach, Target, or Safety School? Academic Fit Majors Offered Is your major offered? Class Size Bachelor s or Associate Degree? Any special services or disability services needed? Graduation Rate Financial Fit What can my family afford? Will I be taking out student loans? How much of the cost will scholarships cover? Will I need to work while going to school to pay for expenses? Personal / Social Fit Greek Life and other student organizations Sports - Playing and Watching Diversity of Student Population (gender and ethnicity) How do you want to spend your free time? Location Fit Distance from Home Region / State Campus setting: urban, suburb, or rural? Nearby Activities Geography: Beach, Mountains, etc. Campus Fit School Size Traditional college / university or Community / technical college? Live on Campus, off campus, or Commute? Public or Private? Religious affiliation? Liberal or conservative? 20

Naviance College SuperMatch Log into Naviance and click on the Colleges tab. SuperMatch is located under College Research. Complete the Best Fit options located on the left side of the page. Write down four of the recommended colleges/universities that Naviance has matched to your preferences: Now look more closely at one of the schools listed above by clicking on the name of the school. What did you learn about the school? Name of school Acceptance rate From NHS: Nationwide: Average SAT/ACT for admitted freshmen Average GPA for admitted freshmen Application deadline(s) Are letters of recommendation required from teachers? Counselor? Admissions office email or contact information Total cost, including room and board Is your intended major offered at this school? Don t forget to add all the colleges / universities that you are considering to your Colleges I m Thinking About tab in Naviance! 21