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West Valley High SchoolCollege Night

Counselors:Tamara Muizelaar (A – Crowell)

Jeannie Mitchell Moore (Crowley - Hereford)Griselda Covarrubias (Hernandez - Molina)

Michael Richards (Monroe - Sanchez)Mark Pressley (SanchezGarcia - Z)

College Night Agenda Junior College

Questions? 4 Year University

Questions? Testing

Questions? Other Important Information

Questions?

The Junior College Option

What is your goal?

Degree (AA or AS), Certificate, or Transfer to University/College

The AA (Associate of Arts) Degree You may wish to

receive a 2 year degree in something like: A.A. Audio Technology A.A. Musical Theatre A.A. Liberal Arts Studies

A Certificate Can Lead To Automotive/Transportation Technology Computer Information Systems Engineering: Drafting Technology Legal Assistant Vocational Nursing Water Technology

There are 67 Instructional Programs at MSJC

Administration of Justice Alcohol/Drug Studies Allied Health American Sign Language Anatomy and Physiology Anthropology Art

More Programs….. Associated Student Body Astronomy Audio Technology Automotive/Transportation Technology Biological Sciences Business Business Administration

For a Complete List of Programs Go To

www.msjc.edu/programs.htm

The Transfer OptionIf your goal is to transfer to a 4 year University/College it is essential that you work closely with your M.S.J.C. counselor as soon as you start the enrollment process.

Transferable Courses In general, a transferable course is one

numbered 100 or higher. Courses numbered 70-99 are only

applicable for the Associate Degree and are not transferable to 4-year Universities.

Courses numbered below 70 are non-degree courses and may not meet graduation requirements.

Earning a Degree Earning a degree at M.S.J.C. does not

automatically allow you to transfer to a 4-year university/college.

IGETC or CSU Educational Plan Work with your M.S.J.C. counselor to be

sure you are enrolled in one of these plans. The IGETC is for those wishing to go to a

UC campus and…. The CSU Plan is for the California State

University system.

Listing of Courses in the IGETC or CSU Plans

Go to http://www.msjc.edu/ctc/transfer.htm Or pick up a copy of the courses currently

offered in the plans. Go to

www.msjc.edu/counseling/transferfaqs.htm For information regarding transferring.

San Jacinto Campus  1499 N. State St. 

 San Jacinto, CA 92583  (951) 487-MSJC (6752) 

Menifee Valley Campus  28237 La Piedra Rd.  Menifee, CA 92584 

 (951) 672-MSJC (6752) 

Temecula Valley Center  27645 Jefferson Ave., #108 

 Temecula, CA 92592  (951) 308-1059 

MSJC Addresses

Questions?

4 Year College Admission

A-G

Requirements

and Other

Important

Information

A-G Requirements CSU and UC Campus

A – History 2 years

B – English 4 years

C – Math 3 years

D – Lab Science 2 years

E – Foreign Language 2 years

F – Visual/Performing Arts 1 year

G – College Prep Elective 1 yearMust pass with “C” or better in these classes

A-G Requirements CSU and UC Campus

A l History/Social Science – 2 years requiredTwo years of history/social science, including one year of world history, cultures and geography; and one year of U.S. history or one-half year of U.S. history and one-half year of civics or American government.

B l English – 4 years requiredFour years of college-preparatory English that include frequent and regular writing, and reading of classic and modern literature. No more than one year of ESL-type courses can be used to meet this requirement.

A-G Requirements CSU and UC Campus

C l Mathematics – 3 years required, 4 years recommendedThree years of college-preparatory mathematics Including algebra, geometry, and algebra 2.

D l Laboratory Science – 2 years required, 3 years recommendedTwo years of laboratory science providing fundamental knowledge in at least two of these three foundational subjects: biology, chemistry and physics.

A-G Requirements CSU and UC Campus

E l Language Other than English – 2 years required, 3 years recommendedTwo years of the same language other than English. These required 2 years have to be consecutive years.

F l Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) – 1 year requiredA single yearlong approved arts course from a single VPA discipline: dance, drama/theater, music or visual art.

G l College-Preparatory Electives – 1 year requiredOne year (two semesters) of a college preparatory elective in addition to those required in "a-f" above, chosen from the following areas: visual and performing arts (non-introductory level courses), history, social science, English, advanced mathematics, laboratory science and language other than English (a third year in the language used for the "e" requirement or two years of another language).

CSU College Application Go to CSU Mentor

https://csumentor.edu/ Apply online to one or all 23 CSU campuses CSUMentor is free to use The student will only pay the application fee

charged directly by the CSU campus when an application for admission is submitted. ($55/App)

CSUMentor is the preferred method of application for CSU universities.

CSU Mentor Create an Account Once you create an account, you can start

and save any application at any point. You do not have to finish and submit it in one sitting.

Read the directions. The CSU mentor provides a tutorial if needed.

EOP (Educational Opportunity Program)

The Educational Opportunity Program is designed to improve access and retention of historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students for California residents only

Each CSU campus except California Maritime Academy has an EOP

You must indicate on the application for admission if you are applying through EOP (there is a box asking you if you want to apply)

To become eligible, you need to complete the EOP section on the undergraduate application for admission and complete the EOP application (this is a separate application)

Being accepted to EOP can provide extra financial assistance and ease assimilation on campus. Each campus tailors their programs to accommodate the needs of their student population

UC College Application Go to UC Pathways

http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergraduate.html

Apply online to one or all 9 UC campuses UC Pathways is free to use The student will only pay the application fee

charged directly by the UC campus when an application for admission is submitted. ($60/App)

UC Pathways is the preferred method of application for UC universities.

UC Fall 2009 Personal Statement Questions

Prompt #1 (freshman applicants)Describe the world you come from — for example, your family, community or school — and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.

Prompt #2 (all applicants) Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?

UC Fall 2009 Personal Statement Questions Directions

Respond to both prompts (only need to respond to the 2 prompts), using a maximum of 1,000 words total.

You may allocate the word count as you wish. If you choose to respond to one prompt at greater length, we suggest your shorter answer be no less than 250 words.

Stay within the word limit as closely as you can. A little over — 1,012 words, for example — is fine.

UC Pathways Create an Account Once you create an account, you can start

and save any application at any point. You do not have to finish and submit it in one sitting.

Read the directions. UC Pathways provides FAQ’s for your questions.

ELC (Eligibility in the Local Context ) The top 4% of students in each participating

California high school class will be designated UC-eligible based on the coursework taken while in high school.

Eligibility is determined during the summer between the junior and senior years of high school. Students are notified of their eligibility in the fall semester of their senior year of high school before they apply to the University

For more information, go to http://www.ucop.edu/sas/elc/

ELC (Once Eligible) Maintain a 3.0 GPA Complete all coursework requirements for

freshman admission by the end of senior year Take two SAT Subject Tests and either the ACT

Assessment plus Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test - no later than the December test date, and

Apply to the University by the November 30 application deadline.

Admission RequirementsCSU:-SAT 1 or ACT Test Taken No later than December 2008

Private Schools:-May require essay/personal statement/interview-May require SAT, ACT, SAT II or a combination of all 3. -Check with each private school you are applying to for admissions

UC:-In addition to SAT I, students must take SAT II also known as the Subject

Test (can take 3 subject test at one time)-3.0 Minimum Grade Point Average-Personal Statement (2 prompts)

Questions?

Testing PSAT 9th -11th Grade SAT or ACT 11th-12th Grade ASVAB 11th Grade

Testing: PSAT PSAT stands for Preliminary SAT The PSAT is a standardized test that provides

firsthand practice for the SAT Reasoning Test and as a Junior, gives you a chance to enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) scholarship programs.

Testing: PSAT The PSAT Measures:

Critical reading skills

Math problem-solving skills

Writing skills

Common Reasons to Take the PSAT To receive feedback on your strengths and weaknesses

on skills necessary for college study. To see how your performance on an admissions test

might compare with that of others applying to college. To enter the competition for scholarships from the

National Merit Scholarship Corporation (grade 11). To help prepare for the SAT. You can become familiar

with the kinds of questions and the exact directions you will see on the SAT.

To receive information from colleges when you check "yes" to Student Search Service.

Testing: PSAT $15.00 per student tested. Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 8:00 AM. West Valley High School Gymnasium

Testing: SAT The SAT is typically taken by high school

juniors and seniors. Each one of the test's three sections is

scored using the familiar scale of 200-800 It is administered seven times a year and is

now being offered at West Valley High school

Testing: SAT II Single Subjects Test for UC admissions:

(need to take 2 but can take 3 at one time) Literature Biology/Chemistry/Physics Mathematics U.S. History French, Spanish, German, Latin, Italian, &

Hebrew

Juniors Sign up for one or more of the Spring SAT

dates Take the SAT again in the Fall semester of

their Senior year To sign up, go to

http://www.collegeboard.com/

Testing: SAT COST $45 Late fee $23 Dates: All Saturdays from 8:00-1:00

November 1st (Too late to register) December 6th (Last date for Seniors to take) January 24th March 14th May 2nd June 6th

Testing: ACT Curriculum based Lower stress (does not “ding” you for

guessing) Students seem to do better on this test than

the SAT

Juniors Sign up for one or more of the Spring ACT

dates Take the SAT again in the Fall semester of

their Senior year To sign up, go to

http://www.actstudent.org/index.html

Testing: ACT (with Writing) COST $46 Late fee $20 Dates: On a Saturday in Riverside, CA

September 13 (Too late to register) October 25 (Too late to register) December 13 (Last test for Seniors to take) February 7 April 4 June 13

TESTING: ASVAB (Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery)

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is the most widely used multiple-aptitude test battery in the world. As an aptitude test, the ASVAB measures your strengths, weaknesses, and potential for future success.

Testing: ASVAB The ASVAB provides you with career

information for various civilian and military occupations and is an indicator for success in future endeavors whether you choose to go to college, vocational school, or a military career.

Questions?

Steps to College

1. Take the SAT or ACT and SAT II

2. Turn in Cal Grant Application

3. Go to FASFA – Fill out 1st step (Pin)

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm

1. Fill out College Applications

2. Fill out Scholarships

3. Get accepted and celebrate!

Important Dates

UC Campuses and CSU Campuses: Apply By November 30th online.

Private Universities: Call each school individually to find out their

application deadline and any other important

admission information you may need to know.

Important Dates Continue November 30th, 2008 – The deadline to apply to MOST 4 year

colleges/ Universities. March 2, 2009- FAFSA deadline

FAFSA- Free Application for Federal Student AidEveryone who is planning to attend any type of college or trade school should fill out the FAFSA, regardless of your yearly income!

FAFSA Workshops- Parents and students get help filling out the FAFSA. Please plan to attend one of our workshops in January or February, here at West Valley. Dates of workshops will be posted on West Valley website in the near future and will also be in our student bulletin.

Scholarship Information Counselors will provide information about

Scholarships and the Scholarship Profile in Nov. Make sure you turn in your Scholarship Profile Turn in the Cal Grant Application to your

counselor Check the Scholarship Alerts for any new

Scholarships you want to Apply to. Check the college website Go to www.scholarships.com

Questions?

West Valley Counselors at951-765-1600

Tamara Muizelaar A – Crowell Ext. 222

Jeannie Mitchell-Moore Crowley - Hereford Ext. 226

Griselda Covarubias Hernandez - Molina Ext. 225

Michael Richards Monroe - Sanchez Ext. 223

Mark Pressley SanchezGarcia - Z Ext. 224

THANK YOUWest Valley Counseling

Department

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