Title: South Medford High School
1South Medford High School
2Why go on after high school?
- More career options
- Develop critical thinking skills
- Expand knowledge skill base
- Growth in personal relationships professional
life - Improved job security
- Greater income potential
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4What are my options?
Oregon private 4-year colleges
Oregon public 4-year public colleges and
universities
Vocational, technical and private career schools
Out-of-state community colleges, 4-year colleges,
and universities
Oregon community colleges
5Degree Types
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS)
- 4 years at a college/university/institute
- 2 years of general education requirements
- 2 years of classes relating to your major
- Associates of Arts (AA)
- 2 years at a community college
- Can be applied to a 4 year degree
6Degree Types
- Vocational Certificates
- Special training through community colleges
- Auto Specialist, Diesel Specialist, Dental
Assisting, Massage Therapy, Criminal Justice,
Computer Software, Fire Science, Electronics,
Accounting, Nursing Assistant and more
7CIS (Career Information System)
- http//oregoncis.uoregon.edu/webcis
- Username panthers
- Password smhs
8Career Information Systemoregoncis.uoregon.edu
9ASVAB(Armed Services Vocational Aptitude
Battery)
- A test which matches your
- aptitudes with your interests.
- Offered November 5th and February 11th at SMHS.
102 Year Colleges
- 17 Oregon Two Year Colleges
- Blue Mountain, Central Oregon, Chemeketa,
Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia Gorge, Klamath,
Lane, Linn-Benton, Mt. Hood, Oregon Coast,
Portland, Rogue, Southwestern, Tillamook Bay,
Treasure Valley, Umpqua
11Oregon Community Colleges
122 Year Colleges
- Costs (approximate)
- 3,000 tuition 500 books/supplies
- Allow for room and board expenses if necessary
- Requirements
- 18 or high school graduate
- Placement test
- Programs offered
- 2 year degree Associates of Arts (AA)
- Transfer programs
- Vocational certificates
13Oregon University System
- 8 Oregon public 4 year colleges
- Southern Oregon University (Ashland)
- Oregon Institute of Technology (Klamath Falls)
- University of Oregon (Eugene)
- Oregon State University (Corvallis)
- Oregon Health Sciences University (Portland)
- Portland State University (Portland)
- Western Oregon University (Monmouth)
- Eastern Oregon University (La Grande)
14Oregon University System Schools
15Oregon University System
- Costs (approximate)
- 6,000 tuition 7,000 room/board 1,500
books/supplies - Total approximate cost would be 14,000-16,000
- Requirements
- Approximately a 3.0 GPA
- 4 years English, 3 years social science, 3 years
math, 2 years science, 2 years foreign language - SAT I
- Programs offered
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS)
- Masters degree
- Doctorate degree (some)
16Private Colleges/Universities
- 18 private colleges in Oregon
- Costs (approximate)
- 30,000-35,000 per year
- Requirements
- GPA 3.0
- Same curriculum requirements
- honors and AP courses expected with advanced
level electives - SAT I or ACT
- Programs offered
- Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
- Graduate degrees (some)
17To ensure collegeadmissions/scholarships
- Take honors and AP classes
- Earn high GPA
- Earn high SAT/ACT test scores
- Take a preparation class
18Out-of-state Opportunities
- Over 4,000 colleges universities nationwide
- Requirements vary greatly check each schools
requirements - Requirements may change annually
19Military Academiesand Military Service
- Academies (by recommendation or special
acceptance only) - Air Force Academy
- Naval Academy
- West Point
- U.S. Coast Guard Academy
- Collegiate Opportunities
- ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Candidate)
- Military Service
- Army
- Navy
- Air Force
- Marines
If you are interestedcontact the local
recruiter, use the Internet, sign up for the
ASVAB.
20CollegeBoard connect to college successYour
Test Headquarters
- Go to www.collegeboard.com
- Find test dates, locations, register and pay fee
online!
21Getting into College(PSAT, SAT I, ACT, SAT II)
- PSAT
- Practice for SAT I
- National Merit Scholar
- SAT I (reasoning test)
- Required
- Measures English, math, and writing skills
- ACT
- Can be taken instead of SAT I
- Measures math, English, science, reading and
writing
22Getting into College(PSAT, SAT I, ACT, SAT II)
- SAT II (subject tests)
- Required by U.C. schools (UCLA, UCSB, etc.)
- May also be required by some private colleges
- Check admission requirements
- Scores
- Distributed in approximately 6-8 weeks
- Plan accordingly if required by a certain date
23How to Apply for College
- Select colleges
- Choose 6
- 1-2 long shots
- 2 very desirables
- 2 probables
- Request applications (typically online)
- Check admission requirements, application
deadlines - Start writing practice admission essays NOW
- Start arranging letters of recommendation (2 week
notice required)
24Students can afford college!
- Financial aid scholarships may cover a large
part of the COA for the students school of
choice. - Community colleges offer substantial savings on
tuition. - Private colleges may provide enough grant and
scholarship money to make the cost of attendance
equal to or less than the cost of a public
institution.
25FAFSA
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- U.S. Department of Education
- www.fafsa.ed.gov
- You must complete and submit a FAFSA to apply for
federal student aid and apply for most state and
college aid. - Complete and submit as soon after January 1st as
possible, but before March 1st - December 8 at 7pm North Medford High School
26Money for College
- Student Loans
- Money borrowed that has to be paid back
- Generally with low interest
- Work Study
- College provides jobs for students
- Good way to work and pay for education
- Scholarships
- Money given by organizations
- Does not have to be paid back
- Grants
- Money given through the federal government
- Does not have to be paid back
- Based on financial need, first come first served
(FAFSA)
27Scholarships
- National scholarships
- Announced in Senior English classes and on
student daily announcements - Applications available in Student Services
- Find information on scholarship lists
- Use CIS Scholarship Search
- Local scholarships
- Applications available in Student Services April
1 and due around April 15
28Questions?
- Arlene Louis, Scholarship Director
- Marybeth Pearson, ASPIRE Coordinator
- Angel Garcia, TRiO Coordinator
- See any of these individuals for
scholarship/financial aid/post high school
planning