class of 2015 preparing for graduation, college, & beyond
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Class of 2015Preparing for Graduation,
College, & Beyond
Know Your Counselor
Last Name CounselorA - Fi Amanda ReillyFl - N Steve PerezO - Z Nicole Morasca
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSHarbor High School
SUBJECT Credits 9th 10th 11th 12th
ENGLISH 40 10 10 10 10
SOCIAL SCIENCE 30 10 10 10
MATH 20 10 10
SCIENCE 20 10 10
PHYSICAL ED 20 10 10
HEALTH 5 5
VISUAL PERFORMING ART 10
World Language/Fine Art/Applied Art
10
APPLIED ART (E-Literacy) 5 5
ELECTIVES 70
TOTAL 230
What path will you take after high school & how does it relate to your interests?
Interests Career Options
EducationRequired Apprenticeship
Programs &Trade Schools
2-Year Colleges
4-yearUniversities
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University Admission Criteria:“a-g” courses (with a grade of “C” or
better)a. Social Science (2 years)b. English (4 years)c. Math (3 years, 4 recommended min. Alg 2)d. Lab Science (2 years, 3 + recommended) e. Foreign Language (2 years, 3+ recommended)f. Visual & Performing Art (1 year)g. College Prep Elective (1 year)
Admission tests (SAT & ACT)
University Admission Tests
CSU: SAT Reasoning or ACT
UC: SAT Reasoning or ACT Plus Writing
Upcoming Test Dates: SAT Oct 11 (late reg only), Nov 8, Dec 6
ACT Oct 25, Dec 13
Calculating Your GPA for your Online
ApplicationGrade 10 Grade 11Fall Semester Fall SemesterCourse Grade Points Course Grade
PointsEnglish 2 A 4 Eng 3 Honors* A 5*World History B 3 AP US History B 4*Geometry C+ 2 Algebra 2 C- 2Biology B- 3 Chemistry C 2Spanish 2 A 4 Spanish 3 A 4PE A - ROP Photography B 3
16 20
Spring SemesterCourse Grade Points Course Grade
PointsEnglish 2 A 4 Eng 3 Honors* A 5*World History B- 3 AP US History B 4*Geometry C 2 Algebra 2 C+ 2Biology A 4 Chemistry B- 3Spanish 2 B+ 3 Spanish 3 A 4PE A - ROP Photography B 3
16 21
Total Grade Points = 73 Number of Courses = 22 GPA = TGP/NC = 3.32
Choosing a University By location, climate, geographical area By campus size, town size By major or program Commuting vs. living on campus Reach, Target & Safety schools Cost of college
UC (avg) CSU (Chico) Cabrillo
Tuition/fees $13,200 $ 7,002 $ 1,246Books/Supplies $ 1,500 $ 1,746 $ 1,746Room/board $13,800 $11,208 *$ 4,599Personal/Health &Transportation $ 3,900 $ 2,458 $ 4,266
_____________________________________________ $32,400 $22,414 $11,857
* Student living with parents
UC and CSU CampusesUC System (9) CSU System (23)Berkeley (4.18) Bakersfield (2.98) Maritime (NR)
Davis (4.07) Cal Poly Pomona (3.41) Monterey Bay (3.19)
Irvine (4.03) Cal Poly SLO (3.87) Northridge (3.09)
Los Angeles (4.15) Channel Islands (3.19) Sacramento (3.20)
Merced (3.59) Chico (3.34) San Bernardino (3.21)
Riverside (3.72) Dominguez Hills (3.23) San Diego (3.62)
San Diego (4.11) East Bay (3.10) San Francisco (3.12)
Santa Barbara (4.01) Fresno (3.33) San Jose (3.28)
Santa Cruz (3.78) Fullerton (3.39) San Marcos (3.35)
Humboldt (3.20) Sonoma (3.17)
Long Beach (3.44) Stanislaus (3.2)
Los Angeles (3.14)
(High School GPA Averages for Freshman Admission, Fall 2013)
NR – Not Reported
Online Application Filing Periods
CSU October 1st – November 30th
www.csumentor.edu UC November 1st – November
30th
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/apply_to_uc.htmlNote: This year, students can start working on their UC applications August 1st, 2014
Private Universities using the Common Application go to… www.commonapp.org
Other private universities, go to university website for application filing information.
College Application Assistance
Counselors will visit Gov/Econ class during November to help seniors apply to universities.
We will also have the Career Center available to students to work on applications during the month of November.
We are here to help! Feel free to call us with questions.
Is Cabrillo College a good option for me?
Great programs i.e Honors, Puente Financial reasons Not ready to leave home Unsure of major/career interests Transfer agreements, greater options
Cabrillo Registration and Application Process starts in March
Apprenticeship Opportunities
http://www.dir.ca.gov/databases/das/aigstart.asp An apprentice is an employee who receives an
hourly wage and other benefits while learning a craft/trade.
The vast majority of training occurs on-the-job, and is supplemented by classroom instruction.
The apprentice works side-by-side with an experienced craftsperson or "journeyperson."
Vocational Schools Check out the RWM vocational schools
database at…http://www.rwm.org/rwm/ RWM provides a database of Private
Postsecondary Vocational Schools in all 50 states. It is organized first by State, then by Training Occupation.
Scholarships Deadlines for most local scholarships are in the spring.
Complete Scholarship Profile and check HHS website State & national scholarships:
www.fastweb.comwww.scholarships.comwww.HighFiveScholarships.com
FAFSA DREAM ACT Good Tidings Foundation – Community Service Scholarshiphttp://www.goodtidings.org/index.php?id=23Due date: Postmarked by November 10th, 2014
Questions?
Class of 2015Preparing for Graduation, College, & Beyond