Title: The Long and Winding Road
1Waukesha West High School Fall 2009 JUNIOR PARENT
MEETINGS
2Were Halfway to Graduation!
- REVIEW progress toward meeting graduation
requirements. - EXPLORE post secondary plans
- Get INVOLVED in extracurricular activities and
volunteer experiences - FOCUS on improving GPA and class rank
3High School Graduation Requirements
- All students must complete the following credits
to obtain a diploma from the School District of
Waukesha - English 4.0 credits
- Mathematics 3.0 credits
- Social Studies 3.5 credits
- Science 3.0 credits
- Physical Education 1.5 credits
- Health .5 credits
- Electives 9.5 credits
- Total required credits 25.00
4Youth Options Program
- This program allows students to enroll in a
college, university or technical school during
the school year and take courses for credit
towards high school graduation. - Students may participate for no more than two
consecutive semesters. - Completed request forms are due in the Guidance
Office by March 1st for the 2010 Fall semester.
5Career Cruising
- Access Career Cruising at www.careercruising.com
- User Name waukesha
- Password westpaws
- Tools at Career Cruising
- Resume Building
- Career Matchmaker
- Personal Portfolio
- Use Career Cruising to explore
- Colleges
- Programs and Majors
- Career Options
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6College and University Admissions and
Applications
- University of Wisconsin Admission Requirements
- 4 units English
- 3 units Social Studies
- 3 units Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry
above) - 3 units Science (Biology and Physical
Sciences) - 4 units Other academic classes
- 17 units
- These are MINIMUM requirements
7Foreign Languages
- The following UW schools REQUIRE a minimum of two
years of a single foreign language for
admissions - UW- Madison
- UW- Eau Claire
- Please check the requirements for private and out
of state schools CAREFULLY
8UW Application Process
- Counselor form, transcripts and any other
inclusions will be sent by the Guidance office - You must have a transcript release form on file
- Records are maintained of where transcripts are
sent - ACT results have to be sent to colleges
- Colleges prefer online applications. Go to
www.uwhelp.wisconsin.edu OR - apply.wisconsin.edu
- Application fee can be paid online ( 44)
- Personal statement helps to individualize the
application - Print the Counselor form
9 Completing
the Application
- ONLINE APPLICATIONS ARE PREFERED
- Check that all work is done neatly and spelling
is correct - Letters of recommendation (request 2-3 wks)
- Pay application fee online
- Due date for UW system is December 1st
10Midwest Student Exchange Program
- Website www.mhec.org
- Further information is available via the UW
helpline at www.uwhelp.wisc.edu - Colleges in Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Nebraska, Missouri, N. Dakota Wisconsin have
reached a tuition agreement where tuition is not
to exceed 150 of in state tuition - Check website to see which colleges are
participating! - NOTE This is not the same program as the
standard Minnesota/Wisconsin tuition reciprocity
agreement.
11Parents Ask about the ACT
- Do applications and ACT scores have to be sent at
the same time? - When does my child take the ACT?
- Can the ACT be retaken?
- Should my child take the ACT or SAT?
- Is the application deadline affected if the ACT
has to be retaken? - How long does it take to get ACT scores?
- Is there a cost to send ACT scores?
- Should my child take the Writing test?
12TEST DATES2009-2010
- ACT
- October 24, 2009
- December 12, 2009
- February 6, 2010
- April 10, 2010
- June 12, 2010
- www.act.org
- School code 502394
- SAT
- October 10, 2009
- November 7, 2009
- December 5, 2009
- January 23, 2010
- March 13, 2010
- May 1, 2010
- June 5, 2010
- No longer offered in the district
13ACT PREP COURSES
- ACT Prep Plus
- 262-255-9580
- ZAP
- www.zaps.com (to register)
- WCTC
- 262-691-5318
- UW-Waukesha
- 262-521-5200
- FREE ACT Test Preparation
- www.knowhow2gowisconsin.org
14 Requirements for Athletes
- Division I II prospective athletes must
register with the NCAA Clearinghouse at the
beginning of their senior year. - Go to www.ncaaclearinghouse.net click on
prospective student-athletes - click on domestic student release form
- complete form print copy - bring to
Guidance Office with 5 to send a transcript
15WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGES
- Admission requirements
- Graduation from high school
- Apply online at the college of your choice
- at www.witechcolleges.org
- Select your desired program of study
- Submit the application fee on line
- Contact the college regarding financial aid
16Parents ask about Financial Aid
When should my child begin to apply for
scholarships? Where should we look to find
scholarships? If I am going to technical college
are there any scholarships available?
17SCHOLARSHIPS
- Show Me The Money!
- College financial aid offices
- FAFSA
- Internet Websites
- Employers
- Community Agencies
- Guidance Scholarship tab on school website
- Do I Qualify for the ??
- ACT score
- GPA and class rank
- School Activities
- Community Activities
- Volunteer Service
- Major
- Post Secondary Plans
18Financial Aid Night
- Wednesday, December 2nd 630 - 730 pm
- South HS Auditorium
- Guest speaker will outline
- FAFSA form (www.ed.gov)
- Scholarships, grants and loans
- Working with college financial aid office
- Answer parent questions
UW Waukesha Financial Aid Night on Monday,
February 8th and Monday, March 15th at 630pm
19STUDENT CENTER
- Located at the rear of the Guidance Office
- Materials Available for viewing
- 4 year college, tech. school, military, and
private school guide books - Computers available for use for Career cruising
access, college applications, career
searching, military research, etc. during
study halls, before or after school
20 West Website Guidance
- Information about college and military
recruiters, upcoming ACT, SAT or PLAN exams, and
other important school events - If youd like to meet with a college or military
representative, please speak with Mrs. Grimm - Please check the calendar on the school website
on a regular basis - www.waukeshawest.org
21 College Visits
- Recommended to visit in the late Spring of Junior
Year through early Fall of Senior Year - Check college Preview Days
- Some Pointers from GET SET FOR COLLEGE
- Meet with an admissions officer discuss
programs, financial aid, etc. - View dorms, libraries, commons, dining halls etc.
- Meet with faculty in department of your intended
major - Attend a class
- Investigate transportation options
- Check out student activities and clubs
22Military
- Military Academies
- Process should have begun in Junior year
- Complete ASVAB tests
- Boys must register for the Selective Service when
they turn 18. - Parent release of information to recruiters
- Students can meet with recruiters at school
23NEXT STEP FOR JUNIORS
- Review Transcripts and credit checks
- Contact your counselor with questions
- Confirm that your current schedule reflects the
requirements for graduation and or post secondary
expectations - Meet with your counselor to plan your Senior
schedule as outlined on credit check sheet - Check programs and requirements in
- University viewbooks
- Start researching post-high school opportunities
24 Senior Snapshot
- Senior Parent and Student Meetings
- During the first few weeks of school to review
this information - Letters of Recommendations
- Please ask in spring of Junior year or early fall
of Senior year. Give teachers 2-3 weeks minimum
notice - Financial Aid Night the first week of Dec.
- Complete college applications by Dec. 1st
- Make plans for Graduation!!!