Juniors Class of 2017 Post-Secondary Planning Presented by: FC Counseling Department
4 Year College 2 Year College Trade School Military Service Work Force 2015 First Colonial Graduates (Self-Reported Plans) 65% 25% 2% 2% 6%
Academic Credits and SOL Requirements for Standard or Advanced Studies Diplomas in Virginia Subject Area Advanced Studies Diploma Credits Standard Diploma Credits Advanced Diploma Verified Credits Standard Diploma Verified Credits English 4 4 2 2 Math 4 3 2 1 Science 4 3 2 1 Social Studies 4 3 2 1 World Languages 3 0 0 0 Health and PE 2 2 0 0 Fine OR Practical Art 1 2 Sequential 0 0 Economics /Financial Management.5/.5.5/.5 0 0 Electives 2 4 0 0 Student Selected SOL 1 1 Virtual Course Requirement of all graduates, beginning in 2016, will be met with units in U.S. Government and Economics courses. Career Technical Certification 0 Earn one CTE Industry Certification TOTAL 26 22 9 6
USA 4,197 Colleges & Universities 4 Year 612 Public 2 Year 732 Private 4 Year 1,752 Private 2 Year 1,101 Public
Virginia 100 Colleges & Universities 4 Year 15 Public 2 Year 13 Private 4 Year 48 Private 2 Year 24 Public
Ways to Research Virginia & U.S. Colleges and Universities College Board www.collegeboard.org/ SCHEV (State Council of Higher Education in Virginia) http://www.schev.edu/ Virginia Department of Education www.doe.virginia.gov U.S. Department of Education www.ed.gov American Council on Education www.collegeispossible.org
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Types of Colleges Create your college list using the college s Freshman Profile: Reach/Dream School Your academic profile is somewhat similar, but lower than that of prior entering freshmen. However, you have one or more distinguishing attributes and you believe the college may be within your reach. Target School - Your academic profile meets the average requirements of the college. Acceptance is likely. Safety School - Your academic profile meets or exceeds the college s requirements. Acceptance is certain.
SAT Test Dates Test $54.50 with Essay $43.00 March - June U.S. Registration Deadlines (Expire at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, U.S.A.) Regular Late (Add $28.00 Fee) December 5, 2015 Current SAT SAT & Subject Tests November 5, 2015 November 20, 2015 (for mailed registrations) November 23, 2015 (for registrations made online or by phone) January 23, 2016 Current SAT SAT & Subject Tests December 28, 2015 January 8, 2016 (for mailed registrations) January 12, 2016 (for registrations made online or by phone) March 5, 2016 New Redesigned SAT SAT only February 5, 2016 February 19, 2016 (for mailed registrations) February 23, 2016 (for registrations made online or by phone) May 7, 2016 New Redesigned SAT SAT & Subject Tests April 8, 2016 April 22, 2016 (for mailed registrations) April 26, 2016 (for registrations made online or by phone) June 4, 2016 New Redesigned SAT SAT & Subject Tests May 5, 2016 May 20, 2016 (for mailed registrations) May 25, 2016 (for registrations made online or by phone)
The ACT Test Dates 2016 2017 Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration ($25.00 Fee Required) September 12, 2015 August 7, 2015 August 8 21, 2015 October 24, 2015 September 18, 2015 September 19 October 2, 2015 December 12, 2015 November 6, 2015 November 7 20, 2015 February 6, 2016* January 8, 2016 January 9 15, 2016 April 9, 2016 March 4, 2016 March 5 18, 2016 June 11, 2016** May 6, 2016 May 7 20, 2016 ACT: $39.50 ACT plus Writing: $56.50
SAT Practice Free to Juniors and Seniors. For SAT Tests through January 2016 - https://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/ For SAT beginning in March 2016 - www.khanacademy.org/sat SAT Prep at First Colonial Free! Dates: From 2:15 to 4:15 Starting in December. Location: Room 302 with Mr. Godfrey and Mr. Galligan Sign Up: Outside of Room 302 SAT Study Guide Resources available in the FC Counseling office and most public libraries. PSAT Score Report Use the Access Code supplied on your PSAT Score Report to log onto the College Board website for additional SAT practice questions.
College Board NEW SAT Practice with KHAN Academy For March 2016 and later Starting with the 2015-16 school year, students who take the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9 will have access to personalized SAT study resources. Khan Academy's world-class practice tools are free for all students and include: Thousands of practice questions, reviewed and approved by the College Board Four official SAT Practice Tests written by the College Board Personalized recommendations for instruction and practice to help students fill their knowledge gaps www.khanacademy.org/sat
SAT/ACT Fee Waivers Fee waivers are available to students who: 1. Are in grades 11 and 12 2. US Citizen 3. One of the following criteria must be met: a. Enrolled in a free or reduced lunch program b. Enrolled in a program for the economically disadvantaged (i.e. TRIO or Upward Bound) c. Family s annual income falls within the levels listed by the USDA for reduced-price lunches d. Family receives public assistance e. Family lives in federally subsidized housing f. Is a resident of a foster home. College Planning Assistance -2 SAT Waivers 4 College Application Waivers (SAT) -2 ACT Waivers -4 College Application Waivers (ACT) -Unlimited AP Test Waivers -NCAA Application Waiver (Must have used an SAT Waiver previously) -4 Scores Reports on Current/Past SAT Test 13
$45,000 $40,000 Average Yearly Virginia College Costs 2014-2015 (Tuition, Fees, and Room and Board) Source: SCHEV 2014-15 Tuition and Fees at Virginia s State-Supported Colleges & Universities $39,852 $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,298 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $4,080 $0 2 Year Public 4 Year Public 4 Year Private
How is Financial Need Met? Gift Aid Grants Scholarships Self-Help Aid Work Study Employment Student loans You will complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as early as October of your senior year. The FAFSA will determine what forms of financial aid you are eligible for. www.fafsa.gov
What Can I Do As A Junior? 1. Get great grades! 2. Pick one or two clubs to make a difference in your school & community. 3. Become a leader in these groups. 4. Get to know teachers and community leaders so they can provide recommendation letters. 5. Research scholarships on: a) Scholarship Central VBCPS b) Potential college websites c) Scholarships.com and Fastweb.com
ACCESS Advisor Services: To provides students with financial aid, scholarship, and college application assistance. The ACCESS Advisor is your main point of contact for fee waivers for college applications and SAT/ACT tests. Ms. Stormy Holt Hours: Mon. & Tues. 7:00-3:00 Location: FC Cafeteria Email: sholt@accesscollege.org Phone: 757-648-7542
Campus Visits Campus visits are allowed with prior approval from First Colonial Administration. Any absence is counted towards the six absences allowed per semester. Step 1: Contact the college admissions office to make an appointment for a tour. Don t show up unannounced. Step 2: Bring a signed note from your parent/guardian to the attendance office. Fill out the Prior Notification Absence Form provided by the attendance secretary. Complete the form and submit it to Attendance no later than 48 hours in advance. Step 3: Once approved, inform your teachers and collect work.
NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association Inform your school counselor if you plan to play college athletics. You need to have the appropriate classes, grades, and SAT/ACT scores to play at Division I or II colleges. College-bound student athletes are required to register with the National Collegiate Athletic Association in order to play for a Division I or II college/university. www.eligibilitycenter.org PDF Available on the FC Guidance Website Listed under, Guidance Resources 20
By the End of Junior Year Make a list of majors & colleges. Get Involved! Earn great grades! Take the SAT and ACT at least once. Schedule college visits.
SOL Summary Grades AP, SAT, ACT Scores Work In Progress Attendance GPA & Credits
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2016-2017 Course Registration Held during January/February through English classes. Online registration. Individual meeting with counselor. We will follow your teachers recommendations so talk to them. Also, talk to your family and counselor prior to the meeting.
Early Release & Late Arrival Requirements: 1. Must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA 2. Passed all necessary SOLs 3. Parent/guardian permission 4. Dependable transportation to and from school Early Release & Late Arrival request forms will be distributed during course registration.
Upcoming Events Junior Night College Planning Night Date: December 8, 2015 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Cafeteria PSAT/AP Night Date: January 2016 Time: TBD Location: Auditorium and Cafeteria ASVAB Date: February 2016 Time: After school Pre-registration time will be announced. Career Fair Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Time: 8:30 a.m. - Noon Location: Small Gym
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