Waccamaw High SchoolSenior
Presentation
Counselors Ms. Tamara
Dekine
Email: [email protected]
Last names A-J
Mrs. Alyssa Graham
Email: [email protected]
Last names K-Z
12th Grade All Year
o Continue to challenge yourself academically. Most colleges require 4 years of English, at least 3 years of social studies (history, civics, geography, economics, etc.), 4 years of mathematics, and 3 years of laboratory science, and many require 2 years of a foreign language. Round out your course load with classes in computer science and the arts.
SC High School Diploma Requirements
AREA CREDITS
Language Arts 4.0
Mathematics 4.0
Science 3.0
U.S. History 1.0
Economics .5
Government .5
Social Studies elective 1.0
Foreign Lan. Or Voc. Elective 1.0
Health/PE or MJROTC 1.0
Computer Science 1.0
Electives 7.0
Total Required Units 24.0
Calculating GPASouth Carolina Uniform Grading Scale Conversions
Numerical
Average
Letter Grade
CP HonorsAP/IB/
Dual Credit
100 A 4.875 5.375 5.875
99 A 4.750 5.250 5.750
98 A 4.625 5.125 5.625
97 A 4.500 5.000 5.500
96 A 4.375 4.875 5.375
95 A 4.250 4.750 5.250
94 A 4.125 4.625 5.125
93 A 4.000 4.500 5.000
92 B 3.875 4.375 4.875
91 B 3.750 4.250 4.750
90 B 3.625 4.125 4.625
89 B 3.500 4.000 4.500
88 B 3.375 3.875 4.375
87 B 3.250 3.750 4.250
86 B 3.125 3.625 4.125
85 B 3.000 3.500 4.000
84 C 2.875 3.375 3.875
83 C 2.750 3.250 3.750
82 C 2.625 3.125 3.625
81 C 2.500 3.000 3.500
80 C 2.375 2.875 3.375
79 C 2.250 2.750 3.250
78 C 2.125 2.625 3.125
77 C 2.000 2.500 3.000
76 D 1.875 2.375 2.875
75 D 1.750 2.250 2.750
74 D 1.625 2.125 2.625
73 D 1.500 2.000 2.500
72 D 1.375 1.875 2.375
71 D 1.250 1.750 2.250
70 D 1.125 1.625 2.125
69 F 1.000 1.500 2.000
68 F 0.875 1.375 1.875
67 F 0.750 1.250 1.750
66 F 0.625 1.125 1.625
65 F 0.500 1.000 1.500
64 F 0.375 0.875 1.375
63 F 0.250 0.750 1.250
62 F 0.125 0.625 1.125
How to calculate your weighted GPA1. Use the scale to assign quality points to each
grade based upon the type of credit you are receiving (ex: college prep, honors, etc.)
2. Add up all of the quality points to get the total.
3. Divide the total quality points by the total number of credits attempted. This is your weighted GPA.
ExampleGrades Quality Points CP English I, 85 3.0 H Algebra I H, 95 4.750 CP Science, 84 2.875 CP Social Studies, 85 3.0 CP MCJROTC, 95 4.25
Add all quality points.3.0 + 4.75 +2.875+3.0+4.25=17.875Divide quality points by credits attempted. 17.875/5=3.5753.575 is your weighted GPA
This is what your transcript will look like.
12th Grade, cont.
All Yearo Work hard all year; second-semester
grades can affect scholarship eligibility.o Stay involved and seek leadership roles
in your activities.o Update your portfolio. (A portfolio might
include awards, game tapes, newspaper clippings, artwork, etc.)
12th Grade, cont. Fall
o Meet with you school counselor – are you on track to graduate and fulfill college admission requirements?
o If you haven’t done so already, register for and take exams such as the SAT I, SAT II: Subject Test, or ACT for college admission. Check with the colleges you are interested in to see what tests they require.
12th Grade, cont. Fall, cont.
o Apply to the colleges you have chosen. Prepare your application carefully. Follow the instructions, and PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO DEADLINES!
o Well before your application deadlines, ask your counselor and teachers to submit required documents (e.g., transcript, letters of recommendation) to the colleges to which you’re applying. Allow a minimum of 10 Days for counselors and teachers to complete these for you. Many colleges include these request forms in the application. They may have to be printed or emailed to the guidance counselor.
12th Grade, cont. Fall, cont.
o To prepare to apply for federal student aid, be sure to get a PIN (Personal Identification Number) at www.pin.ed.gov so that you can complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and access your information online. One of your parents must also get a PIN.
o Pay close attention to FAFSA deadlines for colleges!
12th Grade, cont. Winter
o Encourage your parent(s) to complete income tax forms early. If your parent(s) have not completed the tax forms, you can provide estimated information on your federal student aid application, but remember to make any necessary changes later.
12th Grade, cont. Winter, cont.
o As soon after January 1st as possible, complete and submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), along with any other financial aid applications your school(s) of choice may require. You can complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov – which is easier and faster. You should submit your FAFSA by the earliest financial aid deadline of the schools to which you are applying, usually by early February or March.
12th Grade, cont. Winter, cont.
o If you have questions about the federal student aid programs or need assistance with the application process, call 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) or TTY for the hearing-impaired, 1-800-730-8913.
o After you submit the FAFSA, you should receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) within one to four weeks. Quickly make any necessary corrections and submit them to the FAFSA processor.
12th Grade, cont. Winter, cont.
o If the schools you are applying to require it, complete the CSS Profile. Many private colleges and universities use this information to help them award nonfederal student aid funds.
o Complete scholarship applications. Apply for as many as you can – you may be eligible for more than you think.
o Parents should check their eligibility for the HOPE Credit, Lifetime Learning Credit or other tax benefits.
SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOLARSHIPS
•Palmetto Fellows• Top 6%• GPA 3.5• 1200 SAT/ 27 ACT
•Life Scholarship• Top 30%• 3.0 GPA• 1100 SAT/ 24 ACT
•Hope Scholarship • 3.0 GPA
12th Grade, cont. Spring
o Visit colleges that have invited you to enroll.
o Review your college acceptances and compare financial aid packages.
o When you decide which school you want to attend, notify that school of your commitment and submit any required financial deposit. Many schools require this notification and deposit by May 1st.
Important Websites
(www.fafsa.ed.gov) – The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(www.pin.ed.gov) – The site to retrieve your unique Personal Identification Number (PIN) (http://www.collegeplanning.nelnet.net/)
– College Planning (http://www.studentloan.com/) – College
Planning (http://www.edamerica.net/) – College Planning
Important Link, cont.
(http://www.collegeboard.com/student/index.html?student) – College Planning(http://www.edamerica.net/payingback/debt/takecontrol.aspx) – Debt Management(www.fastweb.com) – Scholarship Search
Announcements A student may only receive credit for 2 of the
following courses throughout their high school experience:
• Service Learning• Work Experience 1• Work Experience 2
College Application Day will be held on October 11th
• Student must have Student Resource Guide to attend!!!
Parent meeting will be held on October 1st @5:30pm
Senior interviews will be conducted during the month of October. Please invite parents to attend your interview with you!