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Title: Agenda


1
Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Provincial Exams
  • Life after Kal
  • How do I apply to college or university?
  • Scholarship Bursaries

2
Graduation Requirements
  • set by Ministry of Education
  • 80 credits from grade 10, 11 and 12
  • Concerns every year
  • Missing Fine Arts / Applied Skills 4 credits
  • 2nd Language NOT REQUIRED for graduation
  • Failed a coursesee a counsellor ASAP

3
Graduation Requirements
www.kalamalka.sd22.bc.ca/counsellor_website/grad_r
equirements.html
4
Are YOU going to graduate?
  • Log on to Student or Parent Connect, select
    Grades and then Grad Profile to view your
    credits and required courses.
  • https//cimsweb.sd22.bc.ca/SchoolConnect/ParentSig
    non.aspx

5
TYPICALPost-Secondary Requirements
  • English 12
  • AND3 more university approved courses
  • History
  • English Literature
  • Pre-Calculus 12
  • FOM 12
  • Law
  • Calculus
  • Social Justice
  • Geology
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Geography
  • French

New additions in BC
6
ENGLISH 12Requirement for Post-Secondary
  • 70 or better as a final grade (school grade and
    provincial exam mark combined)
  • OR
  • Some universities provide the option of taking a
    separate English placement test or enrollment in
    a lower level English to boost your skills

7
Life After
KAL
8
GAP YEAR
  • Refers to taking a break from studying to do
    something else such as travel or work
  • Note, many scholarships wont defer for a gap
    year

9
  • Check out our website for some gap year travel
    opportunities
  • www.kalamalka.sd22.bc.ca/counsellor_website/travel
    .html

10
What does ittake to Get into University or
College?
11
Post Secondary Requirements
  • High school GRADUATION
  • English 12
  • 3-4 additional university approved courses
  • Institution specific
  • Program specific
  • G.P.A. calculated using
  • English 12 and other university approved courses
  • this average is what establishes your RANK among
    the applicants

12
Post Secondary RequirementsContinued
  • May include Broad Based Application
  • i.e. extracurricular activities, community
    volunteerism, essay/short answer component

13
Researching BC Institutions
www.educationplanner.ca
14
What kind of marks do I need to get into college
Or University?
15
Admission Entrance Averages
  • Each institution sets their own minimum entrance
    GPA
  • 67 to 70 has been the minimum general admission
    average, HOWEVER, the minimum changes year to
    year based upon the pool of applicants and seats
    available so work hard and do your best!

16
How do I apply to College Or University?
17
Application Process
  • Apply on-line to the specific institution
  • Apply to _at_ least 2 schools
  • to keep options open
  • some programs are very competitive
  • Applications require a fee for processing which
    is non-refundable (credit card, cheque or pay in
    person)

18
WHEN should I apply?
  • Application deadlines vary from institution to
    institution
  • Okanagan College opens November 1st (Open House
    Nov. 5th - theyll wave your application fee if
    you apply that night)
  • UBC is currently open and closes February 3rd
    (NOTE to be considered for Major Entrance
    Scholarship you must apply by Dec. 10th)
  • UVIC is currently open and closes Feb. 28th (late
    applications accepted until May 15th)

19
Scholarship Bursaries
What scholarshipsareavailable?
Where do I find the info.?
20
5 types of Scholarships
  • National / International
  • Entrance (institution specific)
  • Ministry of Education
  • Local
  • District Project Scholarship

21
National / InternationalScholarships
  • Tough competition
  • Many applicants ? few recipients
  • Grades plus factors specific to the organization
    (humanitarian service/ innovator/leader)
  • Applications are comprehensive often requiring
    reference letters, nominations, essays and
    transcripts

22
Entrance Scholarships
  • Institution specific
  • Selection is based on 1 or more of the following
    factors
  • Grades and/or
  • Reference letters
  • Nominations
  • Scholarship Essay
  • Application Process
  • Separate application form OR
  • automatically once you apply (i.e. UBC)

23
Provincial Exam Scholarships
  • A student will receive a 1,000 Examinations
    Scholarship if he/she meets the following
    requirements
  • Must rank in top 5,000 scholarship students in
    BC on all five provincial exams combined AND
  • achieve at least a B (73 or above) final mark
    (provincial exam and school mark combined) in one
    of the Language Arts 12

English 12 Communications 12
24
Local Scholarships
  • One application form for many scholarship
    opportunities
  • Either selected by the donor or a district
    scholarship committee
  • Applications available online in the SPRING
  • Factors considered in selection grades,
    service, affiliation, acceptance at post-
    secondary institution

25
District Project Scholarship
  • Opportunity to recognize student achievement in
    non-academic areas
  • Fine Arts, Applied Skill, 2nd Language and
    Physical Education
  • 1,000 awards
  • Showcase Event in the Spring
  • Find more information at the district website
  • http//www.sd22.bc.ca/forms/Guidelines_District_Pr
    oject_Scholarships0809.pdf
  • See Mr. Balcombe for more information

26
Where do I find out about scholarship
opportunities?
  • Counselling Area- bulletin board
  • Websites
  • Posted on School District 22 website
  • www.sd22.bc.ca
  • Select Students ? Secondary ? Scholarships
  • Companies/Employers
  • Check with your employer to see if they offer any
    scholarships

27
Get Organized
  • Keep a folder for Post Secondary information
  • Give those writing you a reference letter at
    least 2 weeks notice (use the reference letter
    planner which can be accessed on-line or in the
    counselling area)
  • Official transcripts are available at the KAL
    main office
  • Get a Social Insurance Number (SIN)

28
  • Who has an e-mail address that looks
    like this?
  • hugz.to.ma.thugz_at_hotmail.com
  • Consider the kind of impression your email
    address makes.What does it say about you?
  • Create an e-mail address that uses your name
    and use that to contact universities and
    scholarship providers.

29
P.S.I. BC Visit to Vernon
October 16th _at_ VSS 630 830pm
  • Selkirk College (Nelson)
  • Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
  • Simon Fraser U
  • Trinity Western U
  • University of Victoria
  • Royal Military College
  • British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)
  • Thompson Rivers U
  • Emily Carr University of Art Design

30
Conclusion
  • Enjoy your Grade 12 year get involved, find
    balance between work, play and community
    involvement
  • Research, Research, Research
  • Study and Maintain a good GPA

31
  • Questions
  • ? ? ? ? ? ?

Questions
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