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Page 1: College Planning. 4 years of English 4 years of Math 3 years of Science 2 years of Social Studies 2 years of Foreign Language (same language) 1 year Fine

College Planning

Welcome

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University Admission Requirements4 years of English

4 years of Math

3 years of Science

2 years of Social Studies

2 years of Foreign Language (same language)

1 year Fine Arts

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Top 25% of class or ACT 22/SAT 1040 or 3.0 GPA

Admission may be granted with one deficiency in no more than two competency areas; deficiencies in both math and science are not acceptable.

General Aptitude Requirements

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ACT/SAT for 4 year colleges check with out-of-state university to see if they

require SAT or ACT

ASSET for Community College

Test?? Which One??

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ACT SATRegister at www.act.orgSept. 10Oct. 22Dec. 10February 11April 14June 9

Register atwww.collegeboard.comOctober 1November 5December 3January 28March 10May 5June 2

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www.princetonreview.comwww.collegeboard.comwww.act.orgSept. 23rd PSAT/SAT Seminar at Marcos (8

am to 2:30 pm-Students will be dismissed from classes to attend seminar) $89

register at www.zaps.com or 1-877-927-8378

PSAT Oct. 15th 7:45 am at Marcos. Register in the bookstore by the end of Sept. ($20)

SAT/ACT Test Preparation Workshops/Resources

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NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)

Academic Eligibility Requirements

Division I Graduate from high

school Complete the 16 core

courses Earn a minimum GPA in

core courses Earn a combined SAT or

ACT sum score that matches your core course GPA and test score on the sliding scale

Division II Graduate from high

school Complete the 14 core

courses Earn a 2.0 GPA or better

in your core courses Earn a combined SAT

score of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68.

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•Students can register at the end of Junior Year at: www.ncaa.org• Scott Miller (Guidance Office) 838-3200

ext. 40071 or [email protected]

NCAA ClearingHouse

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Tuition, Fees and Other Costs

In-State University

Tuition $4,860 p/sem. ($383 per credit hr.)

Books $645 p/sem.Dorm- $2,820 p/sem.Transp.-$275 p/sem.Personal-$1,100

p/sem.Loan fees-$23

Community College

Tuition $1,704 p/sem. ($76 per credit hr)

Books $300-$600 p/sem.

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Out of State Tuition Per Year

Pepperdine $36,650

Stanford $36,360UCLA $29,682Harvard $35,568Notre Dame

$53,240

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Making Sense of Scholarships!College-based

Scholarships-Merit Scholarships-Departmental Awards-Athletic Scholarships

Private Scholarships

-Corporations-Professional Assoc.-Clubs/Groups in

community-Parent Affiliations-Minority

Organizations

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Valid at ASU, NAU, and U of A

Valid for only one year following graduation from high school

Renewable for four years based upon university-determined criteria

AIMS Honors Tuition Waiver

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Part 1 (Course Competency) Students must complete all 16 Core Competency Courses

by graduation with a B* or better or receive an acceptable score on the Advance Placement (AP) test for that subject area AND

Part 2 (GPA/Class Rank) Students must meet at least ONE of the following academic

requirements: Option 1 - GPA: A CORE GPA of 3.50 IN THE 16 CORE

COMPETENCY COURSES on an un-weighted 4.00 scale. Option 2 - Class Rank: Student is in the top 5% of high

school graduating class upon graduation. AND

ABOR Scholarship Criteria (AIMS scholarship)

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Part 3 (AIMS Exams) Students must meet the following assessment options:

Option 1: EXCEED Standards on all 3 of the AIMS Exams (Reading, Writing, and Math) by the end of junior year.

Option 2: EXCEED Standards on 2 of the AIMS HS Exams (Reading, Writing, and Math) and MEET Standards on one of the AIMS HS Exams by the end of their junior year. Additionally, student would need to receive a minimum score of 3 on any two Advanced Placement tests.

***For the high school graduating class of 2013 and beyond AND

Part 4 (SAT1/ACT) Students must meet at least one of the following

admissions test options and submit scores to the university they apply to

Option 1: At least a 28 on the ACT test Option 2: At least a 1300 on the SAT1 test (critical reading

& math, excluding essay)

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Yes. More than one scholarship can be awarded to a student. The only exception would be if the donor specifically says not to award if the student is receiving any other scholarship.

Can I be awarded more than one scholarship per semester?

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Personal StatementLetters of recommendation (2 minimum)Academic TranscriptResumeActivity List SAT/ACT scores“Student Aid Report” from FAFSA

Scholarship Application Core Components:

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University Scholarship Programs (need-based)

ASU Obama Scholar Program –You must demonstrate a total annual family income of $60,000 or less on the FAFSA.

U of A Assurance Program - You must demonstrate a total annual family income of $42,400 or less on the FAFSA.

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www.fastweb.com

www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/mdn/

http://students.asu.edu/scholarships/

Scholarship Websites

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Timeline for (FAFSA)Free Application for Federal Student Aid

Priority filing date mid-Feb.

FAFSA application on the web www.fafsa.ed.gov

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Freshman (English Class)-Interest Inventory, interpret/evaluate results, create 4 year plan

Sophomore (Life Science Class)-Skills Inventory, interpret/evaluate results, update 4 year plan

Juniors (Social Studies Class)-Values Inventory, interpret/evaluate results, update 4 year plan

ECAP (Education Career Action Plan)www.az.kuder.com

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Wednesday, Sept. 7th 6:30-8:00 p.m. Improve Your Learning & Classroom Performance: Strategies for Success

Saturday, Sept. 10th 9:30-11:30 a.m. Script Danger: Sean Morley’s (aka Val Venis) Personal Story about the Danger of Prescription Drugs

Tuesday, Sept. 13th 6:30-8:00 p.m. Helping Teens Build Resilience: Bouncing Back From Hard Times

Saturday, Sept. 17th 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. MAPS: Mapping A Plan for Success-College Prep Workshops for Freshman through Seniors

NPLB: No Parent Left BehindUniversity Workshops

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DE vs APDual Enrollment:

To meet “core” requirements & electives

$243 per semester ($76 per credit hour plus $15 registration fee per semester)

The grade is the same as the HS grade

Transfers in-state and other public institutions and many private schools; not accepted by some selective private schools.

Advanced Placement: To meet “core”

requirements & some electives

$87 per exam

Based on a single, national exam administered in May; class grade has nothing to do with exam score

Transfers to most institutions, public and private.

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Roxanna Dewey ([email protected])838-3200 ext. 42552Registration paperwork and payment is due

Friday, August 26th to the student’s teacher or Mrs. Dewey

Registration paperwork and payment for Science Classes needs to be turned into the student’s science teacher.

Dual Enrollment

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• To find out more information on the presentation and other important items, please refer to our website: www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/mdn/ and/or contact your student’s guidance counselor.• If a student wants to take a class (other than

the 6 classes at Marcos) they MUST see their counselor to receive prior approval and get a parent signature on the Alternative Credit Form.• Pick up a Parent Newsletter in the lobby of

the Auditorium.

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Thank you for coming!

GO PADRES!!!!