Class of 2015 Senior Class Presentations Cypress Creek High School
Cy Creek Counselors Coordinating Counselor: Ms. Terrie Shell 11/12 Counselors College and Career Academy A-E: Ms. Angela Leggio F-K: Ms. Wendy McDonald L-R: Ms. Dena Sarkis S-Z: Mrs. Karen Clarkson 9/10 Counselors - CHAMPS A-Gi: Mrs. Dawn-Petrice Youngs Gj-N: Ms. Nina Williams O-Z: Mrs. Daedriane Rhodes Mr. David Widener
Cougar College & Career Center Schedule of senior presentations available online College resources, ACT/SAT test information, and Financial Aid resources available in the College and Career Center in the back of the library Mrs. Stephens, College & Career Specialist amber.stephens@ cfisd.net
General Information
Senior Bulletin SAT/ACT Dates Senior Conferences Scholarship E-mail List Counselor/AP Contacts College Information Dual Credit NCAA Eligibility
Counselors Email List Email cycreekcounseling@gmail.com Include your name, grade level, and graduation year both parents and students should be on this list Emails will be sent frequently with scholarship information, college visits, senior conference info, etc.
What do I have to do to graduate?
Graduation Update House Bill 5 takes full effect this year. Beginning with the Class of 2015 and beyond, in order for your student to graduate AND walk across the stage, he or she must complete the following: Complete all graduation requirements for the Distinguished, Recommended, Minimum, Foundations, or Foundations plus Endorsement Plans. Successfully pass all STAAR End of Courses Exams for English I, Biology, Algebra I, English II, and U.S. History. For further information regarding these graduation requirements, please visit our district website at http://www.cfisd.net/files/1413/9532/7228/hscourse.pdf
Graduation Plans Recommended Req. to start at 4-yr TX public univ. PACE ENGLISH: English I, II, III, IV MATH: Alg. I, Geom., Alg. II, 4 th Math SOCIAL STUDIES: W. Geography, W. History, U.S. History, Govt., Econ. SCI: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, 4 th Science HEALTH SPEECH (Professional Communications) PE 1 credit FOREIGN LANGUAGE - 2 credits FINE ARTS 1 credit ELECTIVES TOTAL = 26 credits or more Minimum PACE ENGLISH: English I, II, III, IV MATH: Alg. I, Geom., Alg. II or MMA SOCIAL STUDIES: World History, U.S. History, Govt., Econ. SCIENCE: IPC, Biology HEALTH SPEECH (Professional Communications) PE 1 credit 3 RD SCIENCE or World Geography FINE ARTS 1 credit ELECTIVES TOTAL = 22 credits or more
SENIOR CONFERENCES Counselors will be meeting with seniors several days during the fall to discuss: Credits Graduation requirements Post-secondary plans Senior Survey Conferences will last approximately 15 minutes. If you are unable to attend during your assigned time, please contact Mrs. Durham, our 11/12 counselor secretary, to reschedule.
GPA/Rank GPA s are calculated through the end of the year! Honor rankings are determined at the end of the 5 th six weeks. Many colleges require mid-year and end of year reports.
Honor Grads Summa Cum Laude 6.50 GPA Magna Cum Laude 6.25 GPA Cum Laude 6.00 GPA Note: Grade point averages are never rounded up. For example a 5.999999 GPA does not qualify for Cum Laude
What am I going to do after I graduate?
CHOICES AFTER GRADUATION 4 YEAR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY 2 YEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAREER & TECHNICAL TRAINING MILITARY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
How do I go to college?
Steps for Choosing a College Explore college websites and check admission requirements Verify majors offered match interests Visit college campus in person Consider actual costs to attend Get answers to questions/concerns by visiting with local college representatives Check and stick to deadlines
College Visits Go to the attendance office to get the proper form. When you visit the college of your choice, make sure you get them to stamp the college visit form. Return the college visit form to the attendance office. You are given two days for college visits junior year and two senior year. They do not carry over.
APPLYING TO COLLEGE Application Guidelines: Meet ALL Deadlines! Apply early enough so you'll have time to review and compare scholarship and financial aid offers. Read the application instructions carefully and be sure you provide all of the required information and materials (high school transcripts or letters of recommendation). Don t forget to pay application fee and submit application! Respond to all requests for additional information immediately and keep records of your responses. Keep a file with a copy of your application and other materials, copies of letters from the colleges or universities, any Electronic IDs assigned, and copies of your letters to the schools. http://www.collegefortexans.com/applying/applying.cfm
What to submit with your college application SAT/ACT scores Official high school transcript Letter of recommendation (if needed) Academic Resume Application fee (can be waived see your counselor for details)
Academic Resume Student should include: Academic accomplishments Extracurricular activities Awards, honors received Community service Leadership activities Work experience Build resume through Career Cruising
www.applytexas.org Accepted by Texas public universities, independent institutions, and health-related institutions Online application includes application, deadlines, fees, and essay topics for each university
www.commonapp.org Accepted by many selective universities Online application includes application, deadlines, fees, and essay topics for each university
How to Sign Up for Community/Junior College Lone Star College, HCC, San Jacinto Open enrollment anyone with diploma can go! Can transfer to univ. later Take unofficial H.S. transcript with you Fill out online application (registration) Take TSI test (if not exempt) Sign up for classes usually online Pay fees, purchase textbooks
TSI (Texas Success Initiative) Taken at college testing center Cost is $29 Placement test only, does not affect admission Test can be taken multiple times to enhance score and increase chances of taking creditbearing courses Determines which courses student will be allowed to register for Check with the college to see which scores are acceptable for college-bearing courses
Transcript Requests Order transcripts for college admission and scholarships Fill out form in the Registrar s Office Official Transcripts = $2.00 For those to be mailed Unofficial Transcripts = $1.00 Electronic Transcripts = FREE (For Texas schools accepting electronic transcripts) Allow 3 days for processing official transcripts
Lone Star College Transcripts Students who take dual-credit courses offcampus at Cy Fair College must request an official transcript online at www.lonestar.edu. Transcripts should be submitted to the Registrar as soon as the student has completed the course. Cy Creek will NOT automatically receive grades or transcripts from Lone Star College. Failure to submit transcript could result in delay of high school graduation!
Financial Aid FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) must be completed to receive money in the form of grants and loans. Universities and scholarship committees may require FAFSA before awarding scholarships. In the fall, apply for PIN number (student & parent). In the spring, complete application as soon after January 1st as possible. Money is awarded on first come, first served basis. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Kinds of Financial Aid Grants & Scholarship Funds are given as a gift which does not have to be repaid Loans Funds have to be repaid with interest Work Study Funds earned on an hourly basis for campus jobs
College and Career Night Location: The Berry Center Tickets will be distributed through 2 nd period classes Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Time: 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Financial Aid Session
CAREER AND TECHNICAL TRAINING APPRENTICESHIPS IN SPECIFIC FIELDS - http://www.doleta.gov/oa/ TECHNICAL SCHOOLS - Art Institute of Houston, DeVry University, ITT, UTI COMMUNITY COLLEGES - Lone Star College System, HCC, San Jacinto College CAREER OPTIONS FAIR December 3 rd at the Berry Center
MILITARY SERVICE ENLIST WITH SPECIFIC BRANCH THROUGH RECRUITER ROTC SCHOLARSHIP FOLLOWED BY ACTIVE DUTY IN RESERVES APPLY FOR APPOINTMENT TO ONE OF THE SERVICE ACADEMIES MILITARY ACADEMY NIGHT AT THE BERRY CENTER NOVEMBER 18 TH
How do I Choose a Career?
A.S.V.A.B. Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery SIGN UP DURING LUNCHES NOVEMBER 14, 2014 APTITUDE ASSESSMENT INTEREST INVENTORIES WORK VALUES CAREER LINKS
What other information do I need?
Letters of Recommendation Not necessary for most colleges! If a letter is needed, choose someone who knows you very well teacher, counselor, employer, club sponsor, etc. Written request must be given at least 3 weeks before letter is needed (MINIMUM). Write a thank you note after the letter is completed.
Counselor Recommendation Complete a Request for Recommendation Complete a So Tell Me Purple Packet We want you to have some input into the letters of recommendation written on your behalf. Our letters should not be a repeat of what you listed on your college applications or in your resume. Use the questions provided as a guide to help us know you better.
Important Testing Dates SAT Dates: Oct. 11 Nov. 8 Dec. 6 Jan. 24, 2015 Mar. 14, 2015 May 2, 2015 June 6, 2015 ACT Dates: Sept. 13 Oct. 25 Dec. 13 Feb. 7, 2015 April 18, 2015 June 13, 2015 Can register online www.collegeboard.com Can register online www.actstudent.org
SAT Late Breaking NEWS! Khan Academy has teamed up with SAT to provide tutorials for specific SAT questions! Visit the website at www.khanacademy.org/sat
AP TESTING Registration for AP Exams will be in the Spring Semester beginning in January. Be sure you have created an account with College Board so you will be able to view your scores online in July. There will NOT be a paper copy sent to you. Available resources for AP Prep are on the AP student website. Be sure you send your AP scores to the college you plan to attend.
When is graduation?
Graduation for Senior Class Senior Class of 2015 Saturday, June 6, 2015 12:00 PM Berry Center
Questions?