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Glynn Academy. Red Terrors. What are we going to do? “ Whatever it Takes to Graduate Independent, Productive Citizens ”. GA College 411 & Your HOPE GPA Plus, we ’ re making a BIG change to transcripts!. GA College 411. www.gacollege411.org. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Glynn Academy
GA College 411 & Your HOPE GPAPlus, we’re making a BIG change to transcripts!
What are we going to do? “Whatever it Takes to Graduate
Independent, Productive Citizens”
Discover career interests Plan your high school courses Find out about & follow a college planning
timeline Explore Georgia and nationwide colleges Learn about ways to pay for college Prepare for the SAT & ACT Apply online to participating colleges Set up an online portfolio to keep track of
everything! Check your HOPE GPA
www.gacollege411.org
Georgia College 411 is a one-stop shop where students can:
www.gacollege411.org
Checking Your HOPE Scholarship GPA
GACollege411 is a GA Student Finance Commission website. GA Student Finance Commission is in charge of administering the HOPE Scholarship Program.
Starting this year, all public high schools are required by law to upload student transcripts for all students to the GACollege 411 website.
Students will now have access to check their official HOPE GPA at any point during high school using the GACollege411 site. Note--you must have something posted to your transcript for this to work. At this time, 9th grade students do not have anything posted to their transcript.
Glynn Academy posts a GPA and numerical GPA on your official transcript.This GPA is NOT your HOPE GPA.
• We do not compute the actual HOPE GPA and there are discrepancies between what we report and a student’s HOPE GPA.
Now, students will be able to check their actual HOPE GPA from the source, GA Student Finance Commission. Hooray!!!
What you need to do: We’ve gone ahead and created GACollege411
accounts for all of our students. You’re welcome! You will receive your login information and a
temporary password in advisement today. From your home computer, you will need to sign
in to GACollege411 at www.gacollege411.org . The sign-in is located at the top of the gacollege411 homepage.
When you sign in, you will be prompted to reset your password. Write this down on your red sheet and keep it in a safe place.
What you need to do: Once you’re signed in to your account, you
will be able to click on the Shortcut for “My HOPE GPA”
An instruction sheet with additional information has been provided, please follow all steps listed on this sheet.
If you have any problems with your GACollege411 account, please review the instruction sheet first and then see your counselor if problems persist.
An Overview of the GA College 411 Planning TabsCareer Planning
High School PlanningCollege PlanningFinancial Aid PlanningYour Portfolio
The Career Planning Tab provides a place for you to:
1)Learn About Yourself2)Explore Careers3)Get a Job4)Learn Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Career Planning5)Learn about the Georgia Work Ready Program
The High School Planning Tab provides a resource for you to:
1)Monitor your high school plan of study (account must be created first) and learn more about state and local graduation requirements2)Plan your high school career (including a timeline for college planning)3)Prepare for standardized tests (GHSGT & EOCTS)4)Get answers to frequently asked questions
The College Planning Tab allows you to:
1. Learn about college admissions requirements to make sure you’re taking the correct classes to meet college requirements2.Prepare for college admissions testing3.Explore colleges by name or program of study/major4.Apply to college online5.Get answers to frequently asked questions about college planning
The Financial Aid Planning Tab provides information about:
1.HOPE Scholarship & Grant programs2.Basic information about Financial Aid opportunities (Financial Aid 101)3.Financial Aid Calculators—how much college can you afford?4.A scholarship database5.Tools for building your own financial aid plan6.Links to the FAFSA and the HOPE grant application7.Information about how to manage student loans and college finances wisely
At GA College 411, you can create a portfolio to save all of your planning information throughout your high school years. Since we have already created your account, you are one step ahead.
It is VERY important that you remember your username and password because you will be able to apply to colleges in the future using this account. Write down your username and password in a safe place.
Grade specific planning
Advisors—please go over information specific to your advisement grade level
As a 9th Grade student, you should focus on the High School Planning & Career Planning tabs of GA College 411
9th Grade students need to focus on learning about themselves by taking interest inventories and exploring their career interests
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture and explore “Learn About Yourself” and “Explore Careers” to see the types of inventories available
9th Grade students should also focus on the High School Planning Information
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture and explore “High School Planning Timeline” for 9th grade students. Then check out study tips.
As a 10th Grade student, you should continue focusing on the Career Planning and High School Planning tabs of GA College 411 & begin looking at the College Planning tab
10th Grade students need to continue learning about themselves by taking interest inventories and exploring their career interests
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture and explore “Learn About Yourself” and “Explore Careers” to see the types of inventories available
10th Grade students should also focus on the High School Planning Information
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture and explore “High School Planning Timeline” for 10th grade students.
10th Grade students will also be learning more about College Credit Now Options.
As an 11th Grade student, you should be exploring the College Planning tab and beginning to prepare for college admissions testing.
If you haven’t already done so, you need to explore career options on the Career Planning tab of GA College 411.
11th Grade students should pay close attention to the “High School Planning Timeline” on the High School Planning Tab
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture to review the “High School Planning Timeline” and highlight information month by month for 11th grade students.
Juniors should plan to take the SAT and/or ACT for the first time during their junior year. Fee waivers are available for those who qualify. We are offering free SAT Prep classes for juniors for the January & March test dates. Register in the Guidance Office—you must show proof that you are registered for the corresponding test date.
As a 12th Grade student, you should be exploring the College Planning tab and the Financial Aid Planning tab and begin the college and financial aid application process
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture and explore the links on the College Planning Page
Remember students can apply directly to colleges from this section of GA College 411.
Activity: Click on the Financial Aid Planning tab to explore the links available
12th Grade students should use the High School Planning Information to help them plan their college applications
Activity: Click on the hyperlinked picture and explore “High School Planning Timeline” for 12th grade students.
Remember, SAT & ACT registration information is available in the Guidance Office. Fee waivers are available for students who qualify. Free online test prep is available through e2020. SAT Prep classes will also be available before the January and March SAT test dates.
All students, grades 9-12 need to use GaCollege411 and should utilize the site every year to assist with high school and post-secondary planning.
If you need help with academic or college planning (or have trouble accessing your GACollege411 account), please see your counselor.
Do “Whatever It Takes” to be successful!