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Title: Planning for College


1
Pacific Grove High School Counseling Department
Presents College Workshop for Parents Dec. 8,
2005 Presenters Stefanie Briscoe Pat
Rolander PowerPoint by Christine Raybould
2
Planning for College
  • Academic preparation for college
  • College entrance requirements
  • College entrance exams - SAT/ACT
  • Choosing a college - eureka (UC, CSU, community
    college)
  • Private college application process
  • Application process
  • College costs/financial aid

3
Minimum Admission Requirements
  • Minimum admission requirements for
  • freshman applicants for CSU/UC
  • A-G subject requirements
  • Eligibility index - GPA and SAT/ACT exams

4
UC/CSU Academic Preparation
  • English - four years, college preparatory
  • History - U.S. History (1 year), world history (1
    year)
  • Math - algebra 1, geometry, algebra 2 (UC
    recommend 4 years)
  • Science - two years of lab science (1 year of
    life science, 1 year of physical science) (UC
    recommend 3 years)

5
  • Foreign Language - 2 years of the same language
    (UC recommend 3 years)
  • Visual/Performing Arts - 1 year
  • Academic Electives - At least 1 year-long class
    in any subject listed above
  • Calculate GPA using only a-g approved courses
    taken after the 9th grade

6
  • Maximum of 8 extra points allowed for approved
    honors or AP classes
  • A maximum of 2 of these courses can be completed
    in 10th grade.
  • All of the above classes must be passed with
    semester grades of C or better

7
Eligibility Index
  • Combination of GPA and
  • SAT/ACT scores

8
Standardized Testing for College Bound Juniors
  • SAT Reasoning test (SAT1 Scholastic Assessment
    Test)
  • Given seven times each school year
  • Online registration at www.collegeboard.Com
  • Fee is 41.50
  • Location of the test is at Seaside High School

9
  • ACT (American College Test)
  • Given six times each year
  • Hartnell College is the closest site for the six
    test dates
  • Online registration at www.actstudent.org
  • Fee is 43.00
  • Need to request writing portion on ACT
  • Uses Most colleges require either the SAT or the
  • ACT to help determine the eligibility of
    applicants.

10
  • Subject Test (SAT II)
  • There are tests on 20 different subjects from
    which to choose
  • SAT IIs are given six times each year (With one
    exception these are the same test dates as the
    SAT I). Not all tests are given on all dates
  • Fee is 34-56.00 depending on test choices
  • Online application at www.collegeboard.com
  • Uses Required by some colleges.

11
When To Take The Reasoning Test, ACT And/or
Subject Tests
  • Reasoning test (SAT I)/ACT - Spring of junior
    year and/or Fall of senior year
  • Subject tests should be taken close to completing
    the class (e.g. World History)
  • A student should check with individual college
    choices for last test date

12
Two-year College
  • Minimum requirements for two-year college
  • 18 years old or high school diploma
  • SAT/ACT not required

13
Factors to Consider
  • Location
  • Size of college
  • Environment
  • Admissions requirements
  • Academics
  • College expenses
  • Financial aid
  • Housing
  • Facilities
  • Activities

14
Narrow Your Focus
Campus visits
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Private Colleges
  • www.aiccumentor.Org
  • Common application
  • Counselor report/letters of recommendation

17
Junior Senior Timelines
  • Check the Counseling website
  • Purpose Helps keep students on track

18
Early Assessment Program
  • The program will help 11th grade students
    determine their readiness for college-level
    English and mathematics at the CSU
  • Math assessment - juniors need to answer the
    additional multiple-choice questions at the end
    of the mathematics CST (STAR) test
  • English assessment has two parts additional
    multiple-choice questions and an essay

19
Placement Exams for CSU/UC
  • CSU - entry level math (ELM)
  • UC - analytical writing placement examination
    (AWPE)
  • Exams are taken after you have been accepted
  • Students can be exempt
  • UC - SAT/ACT test scores
  • CSU - SAT/ACT test scores
  • Early assessment program (EAP)

20
College Cost
21
Financial Aid
  • Free application for federal student aid -
    www.fafsa.edu.gov
  • GPA verification form for Cal grants
  • Scholarships
  • January 12th, Financial Aid Night for Parents

22
Other
  • Additional resources
  • Free SAT/ACT test preparation (online)
  • PSAT/NMSQT test-takers - free online college
    career planning resource
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association
    www.ncaa.org
  • NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse
  • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
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