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Senior Parent Coffee

Class of 2019

MR. SCHOCH

A - DanMS. ADDESSI

Dao - JonMRS. JACOBSON

Ju - Mel

MRS. ADAMS

Se - Z

Meet the

Counselors

MS. KENNEYMRS. STRAUSHEIM

Mem - Sc

Today’s Agenda!

*Graduation Requirements*Community College

*College Admissions Requirements

*CSU, UC, Common App

*Letters of Recommendation

*Transcripts

*Application Workshops

*Financial Aid

* College and Career

UNI Graduation Requirements

• Transcript and letter sent in the mail in

early September

• Senior Meetings were held on 9/12 &

9/13

• 215 credits and course requirements

• Health, PE, English, Political Science

and Economics

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Reasons to Attend a Community College

AFFORDABILITY

• Approximately $1,104 per year for tuition

UNDECIDED ON MAJOR

ACADEMIC FLEXIBILITY

SCHOOL/LIFE BALANCE

TRANSFER AGREEMENTS

• TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee)

• TAP (Transfer Alliance Program)

PERSONALIZED ATTENTION

IVC Steps to Complete Matriculation

• Step 1: Apply for admission to IVC (required)

• Step 2: Submit Transcripts

• Step 3: Apply for Financial Aid

• Step 4: Orientation

• Step 5: Advisement/First Semester Plan

• Step 6: Register for Classes

All steps need to be completed by April 13, 2019 for Freshman Advantage Program

More info: admissions.ivc.edu/advantage

Community College Information

See page 8 in your handout

There is no more placement testing!

• Due to the implementation of AB 705, IVC will no longer offer the Math and English

Assessment. Students will now be required to attend an Orientation Workshop that will

present items pertaining to becoming oriented with the campus and services. At the end of the

presentation students will then complete a self-guided placement survey and submit a copy of

their HS transcript. These items will provide students with a placement within 24 hours of

attending the workshop.

• IVC – No H.S. Preview Day for 2019! Will continue Freshman Advantage

Program, Laser week (in August) and will hold weekly campus tours.

UHS IVC NIGHT: TBD – Check College and Career Center website

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFERS

• 93% of admitted transfers to the UC’s come from the community college

system

Honors Program at IVC

academics.ivc.edu/honors

Benefits:

• Small, seminar style honors classes

• Enriched coursework

• Guaranteed priority admission review at many transfer institutions, including UCI and UCLA

(TAP)

• Priority registration for classes

Admission & Requirements: Apply to IVC and complete the matriculation process

• Submit an application packet containing:

• A signed, completed Honors Program application form with personal statement responding to application

prompt

• Official high school transcript reflecting a cumulative 3.25 non-weighted academic GPA

• A signed, sealed letter of recommendation from a high school teacher or counselor

“a-g” UC/CSU Course Requirements

*Grades must be a “C-” or better

• 4 years of English• 3 years of Math (Alg. 1/Math 1, Geom./Math 2, Alg. 2/Math 3)• 2 years of Lab Science (Biological and Physical)• 2 years/levels of the same World Language• 1 year of Visual/Performing Art• 1 year of Global Perspectives• 1 year of US History• 1 semester of Political Science/Economics• 1 year of College Prep. Electives (“g” elective)*These are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission to any college or university

CSU Application for 2018-19

CSU Application Information

● One application for multiple schools● Automatic GPA calculation ● Live chat support for application questions● Enter classes with a drop down menu ● Specific information/questions for specific

campuses

CSU Admissions Eligibility

CSU Admissions Index: • GPA x 800 + SAT (CR + M) = 2950 Minimum OR

(10 x ACT) + (200 x GPA) = 695 Minimum

• If standard (not impacted) admission, GPA of 3.0 eligible with ANY score for non-impacted campuses

• If selective admission, index required may vary by campus and/or major 50

What makes a CSU campus “selective?”

Campus Impaction: Occurs when a campus receives more eligible applications in the initial filing period than there are enrollment spaces available

CSU Campuses fall into 3 categories:○ Non-impacted-admit using CSU eligibility ○ Campus impaction (Freshmen, Transfer, majors) ○ Impacted in all programs (all majors)

CSU Admission Information

CSU Timeline

Application due November 30th ○ Send official test scores directly from testing agency.

■ Note: Some colleges will not accept the December test date, please do your research.

○ After application has been submitted, student will receive an e-mail from each CSU to open an account ■ Check account on a weekly basis; your student could

miss a deadline! ■ Some CSUs may ask for a 7th semester transcript. ■ Final Transcript must be sent through

Parchment.com!

UC Application

UC Admissions 14 Factors for Comprehensive Review: See Page 6 in your handout

● Academic GPA in A-G Course Completion (3.0 Minimum) ● Test Scores ● Quality of Courses ● Honors & AP Courses ● ELC ● Senior Year Courses ● Quality of Academic Performance ● Outstanding Academic Performance ● Outstanding Academic Accomplishments ● Improvement ● Special Talents, Achievements, Awards ● Special Projects ● Overcoming Special Circumstance ● Location

UC Dates & Deadlines

November 1 – 30 -----> Filling Period

November 30 -----> Send test scores directly from testing agency

Oct 1 - March 1 -----> FAFSA deadline (Cal Grant)

March 1 - 31 -----> Admissions Notification

May 1 -----> Student Intent to Register (SIR) Deadline

May 14 -----> English Writing Exam

July 1 -----> Final Transcripts due

*All campuses will send out cancellations during the summer based on poor grades during the senior year!

UC Admission Data

UC SYSTEMo 221,788 Applications for the

Fall of 2018o On Average students apply to 4

campuseso 837,713 separate applicationso 55,400 Seats among 9

Campuses

UC Irvineo 116,192 Total Applicationso 57,578 were California

Residentso 27,334 Admits (28.8% admit

rate)o GPA: 4.0-4.26*o SAT: 1245-1508*o ACT: 16-33*

*GPA and test scores of middle 25%-75% students

Apply Broadly. The quality of applications is increasing and you want to make sure you have options. Make sure that you apply to campuses that you would want to attend.

UC Freshman Application Data, Fall 2018(CA Resident)

Campus Fall 2018 Admit Rate

SAT (Composite scores

of middle 25%-75% of students admitted in Fall 2017)

ACT (Composite scores

of middle 25%-75% of students admitted in Fall 2017)

GPA (of middle 25%-

75% of students admitted in Fall 2017)

Berkeley 17% 1290-1520 28-34 4.17 – 4.32

Davis 34% 1190-1450 25-33 4.07 – 4.28

Irvine 25% 1220-1340 25-33 4.06 – 4.28

Los Angeles 12% 1290-1520 29-35 4.20 – 4.33

Merced 68% 1020-1260 19-27 3.45 – 3.96

Riverside 51% 1140-1360 22-30 3.68 – 4.11

San Diego 27% 1260-1470 26-34 4.08 – 4.30

Santa Barbara 30% 1240-1480 27-34 4.04 – 4.29

Santa Cruz 41% 1220-1430 26-33 3.86 – 4.20

UC Personal Insight Questions

● Applicants will be asked to give short answers to four personal insight questions out of eight options

● There is no advantage to picking certain questions over others.

● These questions are meant to let a student’s unique voice and personality shine through. http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/how-to-apply/personal-questions/fresman/index.html

Private and Out of State SchoolsThe Common Application

✓ Many schools (600+) use the Common Application

✓ Student’s can access the Common Application NOW!

✓ Many applications require Letters of Recommendations from Teachers and/or Counselors

✓ Requirements vary from school to school

✓ Students must check to see if their colleges are using the Common Application. If their colleges are not, students must check each college’s website for application details.

http://www.commonapp.org/

Letters of Recommendation

● Students must pick up a counselor recommendation packet from Ms. Cochran in the counseling office.

● Student’s request a recommendation from counselor on Common App

● Packet must be complete before they make an appointment

● Student’s go to parchment.com to order their transcripts

● Please allow the counselor at least 2 weeks to write the letter

● No letters will be written over Winter Break (12/22/18 - 1/6/19)

WHAT TO CONSIDER:• Merit/Need-based scholarships to offset out-of-state fees

• Pay 150% of in-state fees through Western Undergraduate

Exchange (WUE)

PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO…

Northern Arizona Arizona State Colorado St.

University of Hawaii Boise StateUniversity of Nevada,

Las Vegas

North Dakota Portland State Washington St.

www.wiche.edu/wue

Transcripts

Application Workshops

Does your student need help with their college applications?Application Workshops: Get help with any of your college

applications after school on Wednesdays from 2:30-3:30pm in the MPR.

Mrs. Gatlin will be there:Wed. Oct. 10Wed. Oct. 17Wed. Oct. 24Wed. Oct. 31Wed. Nov. 7

Wed. Nov. 14

*Please refer to the CSU/UC/Common App guides included in your student’s packet on pages 6-11

Check Email!

● It is imperative for your student to read and check their email regularly!○ Colleges and Universities will send much of their

communication via email. ■ Make sure they check Spam and Junk folders!

● Make sure they are using an appropriate email address ○ spicychick@gmail.com not a good choice! ○ They can’t go wrong with their name; it helps

colleges find their records.

College Admissions Stress

● Tips on how to help your student deal with application stress/anxiety:

○ Be open and honest about college possibilities ■ Be realistic and informed ■ Know limitations (financial, geographic, etc.)

○ Offer support, not influence■ Lend a hand with organization and helping with

deadlines ○ Make sure your students are taking care of themselves○ Some parts are beyond anyone's control

Stay Informed

You can also subscribe using the Remind app!

Follow us on Instagram!@unicounselors

Personal and Social Resources

Project SuccessAlyssa Guerrero

Provides small group counseling and individual support to build resiliency

skills

Wellness CoordinatorNilou Tohidian

Provides mental health support, crisis response services, and resource linkages to

students and families

In addition to your student’s counselor, the following support is available on campus

Personal and Social Resources

➢Family Resource Center➢Private Referrals➢Parent Workshops➢ Positive Discipline➢ Active Parenting Now➢ Active Parenting of

Teens➢ Helping Your Child

Succeed in School➢ Why is School So

Hard?➢ Parent Support Group

What can you do if you have a concern about your student or another student?

Call us. We cannot

help if we are not

aware.

CRISIS HOTLINES1-800-273-

TALK1-877-7-CRISIS

MS. GATLINCollege & Career

Coordinator

MR. SCHOOLERROP Specialist

Meet the College and Career Support Staff

College & Career Center

College & Career Center

• College Requirements & Applications• Scholarships/Financial Aid• Community Service• Jobs/Internships/Career Fairs• College Visits• Workshops• Career Assessments• Practice & Placement Tests• Fee Waiver• Resumes/Interviewing

What is Financial Aid?

● Gift aid○ Scholarships○ Grants

● Self-help aid○ Loans○ Employment opportunities

● College and Career Center○ Check out scholarship links

Financial Aid Night – Oct. 3 (6 - 8 PM) in the MPR

Coastline ROP

• “Regional Occupational Program”• Career Technical Education Provider• On-Campus and Off Campus• UC/CSU – Transferrable courses• Internship Courses• Community College Articulations• 13 Industry Sectors• Main Focuses: Career Paths, Soft

Skills, Technical Skills• End of Sophomore Year – Senior

Year

Clinton Schooler(949) 936-7633

clintonschooler@iusd.org

Questions?

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