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Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char to make a plan. Get connected, stay connected to positive activities and clubs! Take time to mull things over but don’t settle for “I don’t know.” Seek out supports from the adults in your life! They can be parents, teachers, coaches,
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Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Junior – Senior YearTime Line

• Focus on classes and grades!• Track where you are with credits and

graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char to make a plan.

• Get connected, stay connected to positive activities and clubs!

• Take time to mull things over but don’t settle for “I don’t know.”

• Seek out supports from the adults in your life! They can be parents, teachers, coaches, employers, counselors, neighbors, etc.

Page 2: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Graduation Requirements

English 8 credits Speech 1 credit Math 6 credits 2 in

senior year

PE 2 credits Wellness 2 credits World History 2 credits U.S. History 2 credits U.S. Government 2 credits Senior Project 2 credits Economics 1 credit Science 6 credits Humanities 2 credits Electives16 creditsTotal: 51 credits to graduate

Page 3: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Explore

Careers Workforce

opportunities Schools Military Start to make a

plan now, it will make next year so much easier.

Page 4: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Careers & Majors

Don’t know where start?

Cross things off your list that you KNOW you are not interested in.

Contact Career Coordinator

Take Strong Interest Inventory and/or Myers Briggs

Talk to your family, friends, mentors, coaches, etc.

Make appointment with Charlene to discuss interests, skills, etc.

Page 5: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Workforce Opportunities Look at job options locally, regionally

and nationally. Check the MHS Career Counseling

Website at: http://www.msd281.org/highschool/counselors/career/index.htmhttp://labor.idaho.gov/dnn/idl/jobsearch.aspx

Network with the people you know, former employers and professionals.

Look at employment packages: Pay, benefits and additional employee perks.

Consider adding a professional-technical class to your schedule next semester!

Page 6: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Military

ASVAB- Career Assessment and military placement tool.

Talk with people who have been or are currently enlisted.

Contact military personnel if interested with certain branch.

Military representatives will be at the Career Fair in February too.

Consider an ROTC program as well. This allows students to pursue a college education and then later serve in the Armed Forces.

Page 7: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Things to include when looking at colleges and

universities: Academics Admissions

requirements: GPA, SAT or ACT scores, course history and possibly an essay and recommendations.

Cost (tuition, books, housing and transportation)

Location Size Campus Life Activities Cost of housing and

options (dorms, Greek system, apartments.)

Population of the town/city.

Other:

Page 8: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Utilize on-line tools:* idahocis.org Username: moscowhs

Password: gobears05 * collegeboard.com * act.org * princetonreview.com

Useful Websites to Research and Compare

Colleges, programs, Careers, and

Scholarships

Page 9: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Students who are residents of WICHE states are eligible to request a reduced tuition rate of 150% of resident tuition at participating two- and four-year college programs outside of their home state.

The WUE reduced tuition rate is not automatically awarded to all eligible candidates. Many institutions limit the number of new WUE awards each academic year, so apply early!

WICHE states include: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.

Western Undergraduate exchange (WUE)

Page 10: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Start touring colleges sooner rather than later.

Make a list, map out a road trip tour of different schools. Use the demographic sheet to compare the colleges.

Not able to leave the area?……Then take a tour of the schools in our region: WSU, LCSC, NIC, Spokane Community College, Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, Walla Walla, Whitman and the U of I.

Take a Tour!

Page 11: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Research the college admissions criteria for all of the schools that you are interested in applying to.

 Remember college admission includes the following:

1. Test scores on an ACT or SAT

2. High School course work 3. GPA 4. Possible essay/activities 5. Possible Letters of

recommendation 6. Possible Interview

College Admissions

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Most are accessible online where students can submit application along with fees.

High schools send official student transcripts directly to colleges and universities. (Ask Mary Lou Taylor or your counselor to do this).

Check to see if test scores are acceptable if posted on transcript or if they need to be directly sent from Collegeboard or ACT.

Know the priority deadlines for applications!

College Applications

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There are over 500 participating colleges and universities

“Holistic” consideration process for applicants

“Big Picture”= test scores, grades, essay, letters of reference, extra-curriculars

Wide range of member schools Primary application completed

only once

The Common Application

Page 14: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Complete Online Application Complete Applicant Section of the

School Form; counselor and teachers get “invited”

Meet with counselor and teacher(s) regarding recommendations; provide list of schools

Complete supplemental materials as needed

Submit application, supplementals and payment for each university: 3 clicks, not one.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/41622747/ns/today-parenting/t/inside-college-admissions-process/

Common Application

Page 15: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Put together two rough draft essays that you may use for either college applications or scholarships. Consider the following prompts and be authentic in what you write.

Please write a 500 word essay telling us about a goal that you set for yourself and how you achieved it.

o Please write a 500 word essay telling us about an experience or challenge that you have dealt with and how you overcame it.

o Tell us about yourself, what has shaped your goals and what you hope to gain from a college education.

Essay Prompts

Page 16: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Changes to their application process:Application fee raised to $60February 15th is now their application priority deadline. These applicants will be given 1st round consideration for housing and financial aid.Applications will be accepted after Feb. 15th but applicants may have to write a letter of intent and provide two letters of recommendation. Applications submitted after June 1st will be required to submit a letter of explanation and two letters of recommendation.

University of Idaho

Page 17: Junior – Senior Year Time Line Focus on classes and grades! Track where you are with credits and graduation requirements. If you’re off track see Char.

Scholarships: • Hamilton goes to all MHS grads. $1000 towards

freshman tuition. This scholarship money is specifically for the University of Idaho. It cannot be used at another institution.

U of I Financial Aid

CategoryAccredited High School

GPA

Level of Funding

 Platinum  3.9 - 4.0  $4,000

 Gold  3.75 - 3.899  $3,000

 Silver  3.4 - 3.749  $2,000

 Bronze  3.0 - 3.399  $1,000

2015-16 Go Idaho! Scholars Program*The Go Idaho! recognizes our Idaho students who are residents of Idaho with academic merit scholarships. tudents meeting the following criteria are guaranteed to qualify for a combination of scholarships equal to the level of funding listed below. This funding level is guaranteed for an additional 3 years with a minimum GPA.

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Access Idaho ScholarshipsBased on academic record and financial need as determined by FAFSA records First preference to Go Idaho Gold and Silver Scholars Value: $1,000-$2000 Students who apply for admission are automatically considered for ACCESS IDAHO Scholarships, there are no separate applications. Renewable for three additional years, with a minimum GPA requirement

College & Department ScholarshipsStudents who apply for admission are automatically considered for University of Idaho college and department scholarships, there are no separate applications.GPA requirements may be lower than for GO IDAHO Scholarship Programs.

Other ScholarshipsIf you do not qualify for a GO IDAHO Scholarship, the University of Idaho offers 1,400 different scholarships for which you will still be considered just by applying for admission, there are no separate applications.GPA requirements may be lower than for GO IDAHO Scholarship Programs.

Cont. U of I Financial Aid

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August - Check your schedule for next year!

Letters of Rec: Please give myself and teachers two weeks notice to write a letter of recommendation.

Provide them with an academic resume’ along with information regarding what the letter of recommendation is for and due date.

Check on the Financial aide night date. We will have a representative here from the U of I financial aid office to discuss the FAFSA and financial aid in general.

If you took an ACT or SAT this spring, review scores and then consider taking one or both again in the fall, ideally in October. If you didn't take an ACT or SAT sign up to take one or both for in the fall. (September scores tend to be lower due to the summer break unless the student chooses to study for it.)

Other things to note:

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• Various northwest college representatives and military recruiters will schedule visits at MHS. These dates are posted in the daily bulletin, Bear Facts radio announcements on Zfun, and on our website.

College and Military Representatives