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Title: Senior Meetings


1
Senior Meetings
  • Greetings from your Counselor
  • Ms. Lilly A to Dau
  • Ms. Dunn Dav to Hay
  • Ms. Leber Haz to Mars
  • Mr. Roberts Mart to Sh
  • Ms. Adams Si to Z

2
Senior Conferences
  • Each counselor will begin to conduct individual
    senior conferences in October.
  • Conference topics will include
  • Plans after high school
  • Class rank
  • Review of credit/graduation status
  • Transcript
  • NCAA requirements (if applicable)

3
Graduation Requirements
  • A student must complete all graduation
    requirements before the graduation ceremony in
    order to participate.
  • All seniors must take the KCCT Writing Exam.
  • All seniors must complete a writing portfolio.
  • Correspondence courses must be completed by April
    15th.

4
Commonwealth Diploma
  • Students must successfully complete the following
    requirements
  • Earned 26 credits
  • Fulfilled the pre-college curriculum
  • Earned at least a C average in four AP courses
    (AP English, AP Foreign Language, AP Science or
    Math, one additional AP course)
  • Have taken three AP exams in the courses listed

5
College Information
  • Files with information on particular colleges are
    located in the back of the counseling office
    across from Mrs. Adams office.
  • If you have trouble finding up-to-date
    information on a college of interest, let your
    counselor know.
  • A set of the College Admissions Data Handbook is
    located on the shelf above the college files.
    Information on every college/university in the
    country can be found in these books.

6
College Information
  • Access to ILP (Individual Learning Plan) and
    College/Career Search coordinated through A2
    classes
  • Access to GoHigherKY.org (Kentucky College and
    Career Information Search) is now available.

7
Colleges, Colleges, Colleges
  • The list of colleges that will be visiting
    Lafayette is updated daily.
  • Sign-up sheets to meet with a particular college
    representative are located in the counseling
    office.
  • The Central Kentucky College Fair is Monday,
    October 12th from 630-900p.m. at Heritage Hall
  • The National Christian College Fair is Tuesday,
    September 15th from 600-800p.m. at Centenary
    United Methodist Church .

8
Colleges, Colleges, Colleges
  • The Lafayette College Planning Night is Tuesday,
    October 13th from 700-900p.m.
  • The Big Blue Preview for UK is Wednesday,
    September 30th from 700-900p.m. in the Student
    Center Grand Ballroom.

9
Financial Aid
  • FAFSA forms will be available in the guidance
    office in December.
  • We will have a financial aid workshop in January
    to help students and parents with the FAFSA form.
    You will receive information on the date and
    time through your English classes.
  • Some selective colleges use the Profile instead
    of the FAFSA. Profile forms are available in the
    counseling office.

10
Scholarships
  • A scholarship list for seniors is available on
    the Lafayette website under Counseling.
  • Students may get a copy of the scholarship list
    from the website and request more information on
    particular scholarships in the guidance office.

11
KEES Scholarship Money
  • Students must have a 2.5 unweighted GPA for a
    particular year to earn KEES money.
  • The only classes that are given weighted credit
    for KEES are AP courses.
  • Each students highest ACT score is submitted at
    the end of the senior year.
  • Students must earn at least 5 credits each year
    to qualify for KEES money.

12
ACT/SAT
  • If you are going to college and have not taken
    the ACT or SAT, it is very important that you
    take them in October to meet application
    deadlines.
  • ACT and SAT packets are available in the
    counseling office or you can register online at
    www.act.org and www.collegeboard.com

13
Benefits of Higher Education
  • Better jobs
  • More money, greater financial security
  • Fewer people on welfare
  • Better access to health care
  • Greater community service
  • Less criminal activity and fewer people in prison
  • Lower unemployment rate

14
Selective Service System Registration
  • Men who are 17 or 18 years old
  • Men who register stay eligible for
  • Student loans and grants
  • Job training
  • Government jobs
  • U.S. Citizenship (male immigrants)
  • Register the fastest and easiest way on the
    internet www.sss.gov

15
Materials Received at Senior Meeting
  • Getting In Book
  • College Application Information
  • College Selection Timelines
  • AP Schedule/Commonwealth Diploma Information
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