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LIFE AFTER WEYMOUTH HIGH

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What are your plans?

Four-Year College/University Two-Year Community College Vocational/Technical School Military Options Employment/Career Focus “Gap” Year “I don’t have a clue!”

Resources/Handouts

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Resume/Brag Sheet Senior Calendar Financial Aid Information Guide Transcript Release Form (TRF) Common Application Tips Handout

MassTransfer Program

AGENDA

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Note cards (Tentative Plan) Graduation Credit Review Overall Timeframe for Year SAT, ASVAB, other testing Transcript Processing Senior Resume & Brag Sheet Naviance Review & Updating SSR Form Completion

Credits Required for 2013 Graduation

English

(I, II, III, Senior)

Social Studies Math

(Geometry, Algebra 2)

Science

(2 lab sciences)

Foreign Language Unified Arts or CTE Physical Education Health Additional Credits 4.0 Credits

(Senior Credits)

3.0 Credits

(US History 2)

3.0 Credits 3.0 Credits 0.0 Credits

(2.0 > credits for college)

1.5 Credits

(Art, Music, Business, etc.)

1.0 Credits

(.4 for PE-CTE)

0.25 Credits

(not required for CTE until 2014)

6.25 Credits TOTAL 22.0 Credits

(Minimum for Graduation) (Additionally, Capstone & Community Service)

Note: MCAS Requirements (ELA, MATH, SCIENCE) ***** See your counselor if there is any doubt!

BE AWARE OF DEADLINES!

Senior year is all about DEADLINES – college applications, financial aid & scholarships, changing courses, and completing all your requirements for GRADUATION!

The College Application Process

Guidance Counselor: YOU are responsible for:

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Application & Fee

– Common App. or College Web Site – If Common App., complete supplements • • •

Essays/Writing

(part of application) • – Send directly to colleges via application •

Teacher Recommendations

– Provide teachers with addressed envelopes and proper postage. Teachers should send recommendations directly to colleges.

-- OR give copies of letters to Guidance

Transcript (GPA & Class Rank) All test scores reported to WHS School Profile Counselor Recommendation Any teacher letters on hand EARLY ADMISSIONS: Early Action (EA) (Non-Binding) Providing addressed envelopes with proper postage to Guidance Counselor (3 to 4 stamps for postage) Early Decision (ED) (Binding) REGULAR ADMISSIONS: Regular Admissions (Reviewed after deadline listed by school) Rolling Admissions (Reviewed as Submitted)

ADMISSIONS CATEGORIES EARLY ADMISSIONS Early Action (EA) = Non-Binding Early Decision (ED) = Binding REGULAR ADMISSIONS

Regular Admissions = Reviewed after deadline Rolling Admissions = Reviewed as submitted

Generally speaking, MAY 1 st is your decision deadline!

Online Application

If you are completing your application online, you must print out ANY forms your high school must complete (Secondary School Report Form/ Teacher Evaluation Form, etc.).

You can “invite” a teacher to submit their rec online via Common Application (communicate with teacher)

Thank the teacher

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Fall 2012

Schedule appointment with Guidance Counselor.

Complete resume/brag sheet and return to Guidance Register to take/retake ACT/SAT/Subject Tests.

Send scores to colleges.

Send scores to WHS (School Code 220745 ) .

Check out military academy and ROTC deadlines.

Meet with college representatives when they visit WHS. Attend local college fairs. {QHS on 10/18 (6-8pm)} Plan college visits and interviews. Seniors are allowed three (3) excused absences for college visits Parents/Students attend Admissions Evening (10/18 @6:30pm) Get involved in extra-curricula's …build that resume!

Fall 2012

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Finalize teacher (1-2) and guidance counselor recommendations.

Finalize list of colleges & their application deadlines (safety, possible and reach).

Continue work on application essays. Ask teachers to review drafts. Prepare Early Decision (Binding)/Early Action (Non-Binding) applications and submit them for November deadlines.

Complete the CSS Profile Form (starting Oct. 1) if colleges require it for application or financial aid.

November

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November 1-15 th : Early Decision/Action Deadlines.

Apply for a PIN. PIN is used as electronic signature for Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) http://www.pin.ed.gov

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Complete Transcript Release Form (TRF) and return to Guidance Counselor at least two weeks prior to date you want application sent. Provide manila/standard white envelopes to Guidance Counselor with printed addresses of colleges and appropriate postage (3-4 stamps).

December

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Complete applications (regular admissions) Review essay drafts with teachers Attend financial aid night at WHS

On Dec. ??? @ 6:30pm we will be hosting a financial aid workshop. A representative from Mass Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) will be on hand to answer all FAFSA related questions/concerns.

Research scholarships.

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www.fastweb.com

WHS Scholarship Scoop Newsletter Check online & in guidance offices http://www.tericollegeplanning.org/who/copley.html

(Boston Public Library)

January

Complete FAFSA and submit after January 1 st .

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Be aware of regular decision deadlines!

Communicate admissions decisions/plans with your guidance counselor.

Continue to research scholarships.

No senioritis – Colleges do look at second semester grades!

GPAs

4.0 GPA 3.0 GPA 2.0 GPA 1.0 GPA 0.0 GPA A B C D F •

Colleges will re-calculate your GPA.

They take into account Honors and AP courses and attach weight to courses.

2012-2013 SAT Exam Dates

October 6

th (Reg. Deadline 9/7)

November 3

rd (Reg. Deadline 10/5)

December 1

st (Reg. Deadline 11/6)

January 26

th (Reg. Deadline 12/28)

March 9

th (Reg. Deadline 2/8) (No SAT II’s)

May 4

th (Reg. Deadline 4/5)

June 1

st (Reg. Deadline 5/7)

NOTE

: Students are responsible for registration. Regular Registration for SAT I is $50. Students should register online using their free access account on

www.collegeboard.org

*2012-2013 ACT Exam Dates

* WHS is

NOT

a testing center for the ACT Exam.

September 8 th (Register by 8/17)

October 27 th (Register by 9/21)

December 8 th (Register by 11/2)

February 9 th (Register by 1/11)

April 13 th (Register by 3/8)

June 8 th (Register by 5/3) NOTE

: Students are responsible for registration. Regular Registration for ACT w/ Writing is $49.50. Students should register online at

www.act.org

Financial Aid & Scholarships

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Attend Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop at WHS in December.

Use Scholarship websites:

www.fastweb.com

www.wiredscholar.com

www.collegepeas.com/money

www.cappex.com/scholarships

individual college websites

Final Thoughts

Work Hard yet take a deep breath and Relax

Enjoy SR Year

Find a Balance

Make Memories

Questions