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Senior Summit

Preparing for the Future09/11/2013

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER

CONCERNING GRADUATION:

It is YOUR graduation

and

YOUR responsibility…

Take ownership!

Graduation Responsibility

The Student has the ultimate responsibility: 1. Check high school credits 2. Check college requirements 3. Know NCAA requirements 4. Avoid last minute problems –

grades, attendance, behavior

Graduation Plans

Arlington Minimum Recommended Distinguished

Graduation Plans

Arlington Minimum:

- 24 total credits - fulfills requirements for

entrance into junior colleges

Graduation Plans

Recommended PlanFulfills the COURSE requirements for 4-year colleges and universities

- 26 total credits- specific math sequence- specific science sequence- 2 credits of same foreign language- 1 fine art credit

Graduation PlansDistinguished Achievement Plan

Recommended Plan with additional requirements of:- 3rd year foreign language

- Any combination of 4 from the following components: 1) Selection as National Merit Finalist, Semi-

Finalist, Commended Scholar, National Hispanic Scholar, or Achievement Scholar

2) Special research project 3) Score of 3 or higher on any AP exam 4) 3.0 average on any college course taken

while in high school (includes dual credit courses)

TAKS Must pass all sections of

TAKS for graduation.

October test dates:ELA / Writing – October 21stMath – October 22nd Science – October 23rdSocial Studies – October 24th

1) Any senior new to state, previously @ private school, or retest2) Any senior who has not tested nor passed exit level exam3) Any Junior who will be reclassified at semester to senior status and is on target to graduate at the end of May or August.

COLLEGE INFORMATION

APPLICATIONS

Send applications NOW to colleges and universities…

<<For Texas colleges and universities >>Apply @ www.applytexas.org

Many application deadlines are moving to December 1st !

Know the deadlines for the schools you are most interested in attending.

COLLEGE INFORMATION

Most application deadlines are “received by”

not “postmarked by.”

TESTING

You must be eligible for free or reduced lunch to request fee waivers for SAT, ACT, or college applications.

Enrollment in junior college does not require ACT or SAT.

COLLEGE INFORMATION

TESTING SAT AND ACT ON-LINE REGISTRATION AND PRACTICE TESTS (ON-LINE REGISTRATION PREFERRED):

SAT – www.sat.collegeboard.com

ACT – www.actstudent.org

Registration forms if needed and practice tests located in the Counseling Office. (School Code: 440236).

COLLEGE INFORMATION

TESTING SAT - measures general verbal,

mathematical reasoning, and writing skills - offered at UTA in October,

November, January, March & June ACT - measures more closely high school curricula - offered at UTA or Mansfield Summit in September, October, February, April and June

• Other test dates available at different sites… see on-line registration for

information.

Watch college deadlines if taking after November!*

COLLEGE INFORMATION TESTING

Test scores must be sent directly to the college or university

COLLEGE INFORMATION TESTING

•Additional Score Report Forms:

•Order online: www.sat.collegeboard.com

Transcript InformationTranscript provides the following information: GPA, Rank, # of Credits,

Courses, Grades, Graduation Plan Ordering transcript:

1) Order from Mrs. Broker in Counseling Office

2) $3.00 per transcript3) Provide addressed

stamped envelope if mailing for scholarship or college application

COLLEGE INFORMATION

At semester, send updated transcript to the university if your rank improves to the Top 10% or if GPA dramatically improves… this will allow your application to be reviewed by the admissions committee.

COLLEGE INFORMATION TESTING

THEA – must take prior to enrolling in Texas college, university, or teacher education program.

Exemptions from THEA: TAKS – ELA > 2200,

WRITING > 3, MATH > 2200

SAT – combined >1070 with Verbal and Math both > 500

ACT – composite > 23 with English and Math both > 19

COLLEGE INFORMATION TESTING Register on-line for THEA at: www.thea.nesinc.com

or: paper registration forms are located in Counseling Office.

SCHOLARSHIPS WATCH FOR DEADLINES ON SCHOLARSHIPS AND APPLICATIONS!!!

For JANUARY deadlines (COLLEGE OR SCHOLARSHIP) your Counselor needs completed application, transcript, and envelope by ………

Letters of RecommendationONLY IF SPECIFIED IN APPLICATION

NEED AT LEAST 2 WEEKS (this means working days!!!!) IN ADVANCE OF DEADLINE for teachers / counselors

Counselors mail directly – must have addressed, stamped envelope and

transcript if needed (usually need two stamps)

Scholarships

Scholarship Bulletins available on AISD website, Martin website…

Listen to announcements : 1) Scholarship opportunities 2) Colleges visiting MHS during

lunch3) Tuesday evenings – Visiting

colleges and special programs.

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Must complete the FAFSA for you to be considered for many

scholarships… apply on-line (after Jan. 1st of Senior year)

Financial Aid Night @ MHS in Jan/Feb.

Apply for your pin # now at:

www.pin.ed.gov

GPA and Rank Valedictorian Salutatorian Summa (top 2%) Magna (top 10%) Cum (top 20%) Honor Graduates (10.0 GPA)

Final ranking determined at end of 5th 6wks : computed on a 7 and 4/7 semester formula (2 semesters for 9th, 10th, 11th and 1 4/7ths of a semester for the senior year)

MISCELLANEOUS

Exemption Policy 80 average no more than 3 excused absences no more than 2 tardies in a class per

semester no unexcused absences no OCS

MISCELLANEOUS

College Days 2 days allowed must inform attendance office in advance

days are excused must see Admissions or Financial Office to stamp form.

MISCELLANEOUS

Top 10 % - Automatic admissions to Texas college/university if Top

10%. (UT Top 7%)

Must apply!!!!

NCAA Clearinghouse - booklet and application from Mrs. Broker …or online: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

MISCELLANEOUS

Senior Awards Nomination Form

To be considered for any senior award you must complete / turn in a

Senior Award Nomination Form

Forms are available through any teacher (requires teacher signature).

MISCELLANEOUS

Selective Service: All males must

register with the Selective Service upon reaching the age of 18.

Register at:

www.sss.gov

College and Career Information Resource Center

NEW Location: LibraryHOURS: Opening in October

Local College OpportunitiesTarrant County College:

Cornerstone Program – an honors program leading to

acceptance, with scholar- ships, to third and fourth

year of college.University of Texas (Arlington):

Honors Academy – dual credit opportunity with possibility of receiving renewable scholarships

to UTA.

College and Career NightWhen: Next Thursday

September 19thTime: 7:00 PMWhere: UTA Activity CenterWhat: Representatives from over

150 Colleges / UniversitiesNEED TO REGISTER – see handout

Financial Aid presentationsParent participation encouraged!

MHS Mini College NightsTuesdays, 5-7 PM

Sept 17- Pepperdine U., UTA, Abilene Christian, Washington U. of St. Louis and St Edwards

Oct. 1 - TX A & M, UTA, TX Tech, Univ. Of Oklahoma, Tarleton State, Stephen F. Austin, TX Wesleyan, TX A & M Commerce, TCC

Oct. 15 - TCU, TX State, U. of Arkansas, UTA, U. of NM, TCC

Nov. 5 - UTA

Nov. 19 - Baylor, TX Tech, TCC, UTA, Tarleton, Mississippi State, Ohio U., U. of Kansas, Kansas State, U. of Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma City U., U. Of Central AK, TX Wesleyan, Iowa State U.

Dec. 3 - UTA, TCC, TX Tech, U. of Central Arkansas

GUIDANCE PACKETS

TAKE HOME AND SHARE

INFORMATION WITH PARENTS!

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