Transcript Juniors

Juniors
Class of 2015
2-11-2014
Indiana
Graduation
Requirements
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Three diploma tracts from which to
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Core 40
Core 40 with Academic Honors
Core 40 with Technical Honors
(General Diploma)
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Core 40 Diploma
Credits
Years
Courses
English 9
English 10
English 11 or Honors
English 12 or Honors
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English
8 credits
4 years
Algebra I
 Geometry
 Algebra II
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Math
6 credits
3 years
 Biology I
Science
6 credits
3 years
Integrated Chemistry/Physics
 Chemistry I or Bio. II or
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Anatomy & Physiology
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Core 40 Diploma
Credits
Years
Courses
World History
 US History
 Government and
Economics
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Social
Studies
6 credits
3 years
PE
2 credits
1 year
Health
Careers
1 credit
1 credit
1 sem
1 sem
Health and Wellness
Careers
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Core 40 Diploma
Credits
Comp.
Apps.
Pers.
Finance
Directed
Electives
TOTAL
Years
1 credit
1 sem
1 credit
1 sem
Courses
•World
5 credits
Languages
•Fine Arts
•Career-Technical
40 credits
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Sample Core 40 Four-year plan
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Freshman
English 9
Algebra 1
Biology
World History
P.E.
Directed Elective
Directed Elective
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Junior
English 11
Algebra II
Chemistry I or Anatomy
U.S. History
Elective
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Elective
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Sophomore
English 10
Geometry
Integrated Chemistry/Physics
Health/Careers
Elective
Elective
Elective
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Senior
English 12
Government/Economics
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Core 40 with Academic Honors
Diploma Requirements
• Complete all requirements for Core 40
• Earn 2 additional Core 40 math credits
• Earn 6-8 Core 40 world language credits
• Earn 2 Core 40 fine arts credits
• Earn a grade of “C” or above in courses that
count toward the diploma
• Have a cumulative GPA of a “B” or above
AND…
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Core 40 with Academic Honors
Diploma Requirements
AND… Complete one of the following:
 Four credits in AP courses and take AP exams
 Academic, transferable dual HS/college
courses resulting in 6 college credits
 Two credits in AP courses and AP exam
and academic, transferable dual HS/college
courses resulting in 3 college credits
 1200 combined SAT math & critical reading
 26 composite on ACT
 An International Baccalaureate Diploma
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Core 40 with Academic Honors
Diploma Requirements
Students must complete a
total of 47 credits
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Sample Academic Honors Four-year plan
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Freshman
English 9
Algebra 1
Biology
World History
P.E.
Computer App/Per. Finance
Spanish 1
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Junior
English 11 Honors
Algebra II Honors
Chem II or Physics or A & P
U.S. History
Spanish III Honors
Elective
Elective
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Sophomore
English 10
Geometry Honors
Chemistry 1 Honors
Health/Careers
Spanish II Honors
Art/Band/Chorus
Elective
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Senior
English 12 Honors
Pre-Calculus Honors
Government/Economics
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Core 40 with Technical Honors
Diploma Requirements
• Complete all requirements for Core 40, and
• Earn grade of “C” or above in courses that
count toward the diploma, and
• Have a GPA of “B” or above, and
• Complete a career-technical program
resulting in 8-10 credits, and
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Core 40 with Technical Honors
Diploma Requirements
• Complete TWO of the following – one of which
must be A or B:
A. Take three specific WorkKey assessments and
score at a designated level;
B. Earn six dual high school/college credits in a
technical area;
C. Complete either the Professional Career
Internship course, a Coop Course, or a
specified work-based learning experience;
D. Earn a state approved industry certification.
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Core 40 with Technical Honors
Diploma Requirements
Students must complete a
total of 47 credits
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Sample Technical Honors Four-year plan
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Freshman
English 9
Algebra 1
Biology
World History
P.E.
Computer App/Per. Finance
Intro to Construction
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Junior
English 11
Algebra II
Chemistry I or Anatomy
U.S. History
Construction Technology
Construction Technology
Construction Technology
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Sophomore
English 10
Geometry
Integrated Chemistry/Physics
Health/Careers
Intro to Construction
Intro to Engineering Design
Spanish I
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Senior
English 12
Pre-Calculus
Government/Economics
Work Internship
Work Internship
Elective
Elective
Auditing Transcripts
Opportunities for Senior Year:
Core Classes:
• English 12 or English 12 Honors
• Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus Honors, AP
Calculus Honors
• Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Physics, or Anatomy
& Physiology
• Government/Economics
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Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.)
Elective Classes:
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CEO Class
Psychology/Sociology
Spanish
Intro to Engineering Design
Intro to Construction
Intro to Transportation
Intro to Manufacturing
Art, Photography (1 yr. art required), Band, Chorus
Accounting
Advanced Business Management
Business Law & Ethics
Financial Services
Principles of Business Management
Principles of Marketing
Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Advanced Manufacturing
Business Math
Yearbook
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Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.):
• Twin Rivers Program*
-Building Trades
-Auto Service Tech
-Health Careers
-Cosmetology
*Must apply
**Applications due to Mrs. Sward by next Friday, February 21st!!
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Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.):
• Cadet Teaching
-Elementary
-Jr. High
-High School
Arts/Music/PE/Special Ed
*See Mr. Hughes if interested
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Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.)
• VU Program – Seniors Only
Architectural Drafting
Collision Repair
Computer Networking
Computer Programming
Diesel Mechanics
Electronics
Fire Science
Hospitality/Culinary Arts
Industrial Drafting (CAD)
Information Technology
Law Enforcement
Surveying
Web Development
Welding
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (C.I.M.)
Precision Machining (Machine Trades, Tool & Die, Manufacturing)
WE PAY VU TUITION!!
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Opportunities for Senior Year (cont.)
• Work Internship
-Gasthof Restaurant and Bakery
-Grandview Pediatrics
- Dr. Thorne
- Daviess Community Hospital
(ER, Physical Therapy, Ultrasound)
-Conservation Officer
- Washington Times-Herald
- Montgomery Medical Clinic
- Midwestern Engineers
- Dr. Deem
- Kelso Insurance
- Heartland OB/GYN
- Memorial Hospital, Jasper
- Norris Law Office
- Crane/West Gate
- 1st National Bank
- Little Bear Daycare
- Williams Bros. Pharmacy
- Eastside Veterinary
- Graber Post
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College Admission Standards
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College Admission Requirements
• IU
8 semesters of English
7 semesters of Math
6 semesters of Social Sciences
6 semesters of Sciences
4 semesters of World Languages
3 or more credits of additional college-prep
coursework
College Admission Requirements
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• Purdue
8 semesters of English
8 semesters of Math
6 semesters of Science
6 semesters of Social Studies
4 semesters of Foreign Language
College Admission Requirements
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• University of Southern Indiana
4 years of English
3-4 years of Math
3-4 years of Lab Science
3 years of Social Studies
Cost of Attendance in Indiana for 20132014 academic year
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IU
Purdue
Ball State
ISU
USI
VU
Ivy Tech
UE
$20,870
$23,242
$17,230
$16,800
$16,000
$14,850
$3,560
$41, 056
Tuition/Fees, & Room/Board
Tuition/Fees, Room/Board, Supplies
Tuition/Fees, & Room/Board
Tuition/Fees & Room/Board
Estimated cost for 2013-2014
Tuition/Fees, & Room/Board
Tuition only (30 hours)
Typical annual cost for 2013-2014
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Cost of Attendance in Indiana (cont.)
• Cost of college tuition in Indiana has increased
over 100% in past 10 years.
• Average student loan debt in Indiana is
$29,000
• In the U.S. we owe close to $1 trillion in
student loan debt – more than all credit card
debt!
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High Test Scores = Scholarship $
Indiana University Excellence Scholarship
Award:
$9,000 per year
School:
Indiana University
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Students with SAT score of 1350 (CR & MATH) or above or ACT composite of 31 or
above and a minimum GPA of 3.8, will receive an IU Excellence Scholarship at the
time of admission.
Deadline: Must have complete application file to IU by November 1st.
Indiana University Prestige Scholarships
Award:
$3,000 per year
School:
Indiana University
Major:
Any
Criteria:
Students with SAT score of 1250 (CR & MATH) or above or ACT composite of 28 or
above and a minimum GPA of 3.7 will receive an IU Prestige Scholarship at the time
of admission.
Deadline: Must have complete application file to IU by November 1st.
Points to Ponder….
• Admission Decision is made based upon
freshman, sophomore, and junior years of high
school.
• Senior year is last preparatory year before college
level work (rigor of senior year schedule)
• Colleges want students to take some type of
math senior year
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Points to Ponder (cont.)….
• Honors courses=Stronger Test Scores
Often times, test score is what gets you considered for
scholarships
• Some colleges will re-calculate your GPA based only
on your grades in high school English, Math, Science,
Social Studies, and Foreign Language courses.
(Purdue/UE)
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Points to Ponder (cont.)….
• VU requires one year of high school chemistry
for all Health Occupations majors
• Recommend students create resume and
update throughout high school; include extracurricular activities, honors, awards,
leadership positions held, employment,
volunteer activities, community involvement
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Points to Ponder (cont.)….
• Summer before Senior year is a great time to
explore colleges
• Community Involvement
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21st Century Scholars
• If you are a 21st Century Scholar, some private schools will cover
remaining tuition not covered by award.
• IU & Purdue provide financial assistance for housing, if you are a 21st
Century Scholar & meet eligibility requirements.
• Must have 2.5 GPA to receive 21st Century Scholarship
• Guaranteed full tuition scholarship
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Additional Requirements
• NCAA Div. I or II athlete
*Must register with NCAA Eligibility Center
spring of your junior year
www.eligibilitycenter.org
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Resources
• www.doe.in.gov
• www.barr.k12.in.us
• www.hoosierhot50.org
• www.learnmoreindiana.org
• www.scholars.in.gov
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Questions?
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