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WELCOME to LaPorte High School’sCLASS OF 2016 Parent Information Night
Assistant Principal: Curtis Daugherty
Senior Counselor: Brenda Sadler
Senior Sponsors*Homecoming, Prom, Senior trip
Alori Sheppard
E-Mail:
Tristin Sylvester
Email:
Counselor Corner Website
Go to the La Porte High School Website Click on Campus Resources Scroll down to “Counselor Corner”
***This Powerpoint is attached at the bottom under “LaPorte HS Senor Class of 2016 Parent Night Presentation”
Counselor Corner The Information below is contained on the
website:
ScholarshipsCollege Information
○ College for Texans College Visit DaysCollege Events-College NightSAT/ACT testing-registration info.Senior InformationFinancial Aid
○ FAFSA
To Qualify to Graduate:
19 Credits (to be listed as a 12th Grader) Graduate with 26 credits Pass all classes per graduation plan Pass All 5 EOC Exams:
Algebra 1, Biology, English 1, English 2,
U.S. History
Graduation RequirementsSubjectsSubjects RecommendeRecommende
ddDistinguishDistinguish
eded(4 Advanced (4 Advanced Measures)Measures)
EnglishEnglish 44 44
MathematicsMathematics 44 44
Science (Including Science (Including Physics)Physics)
44 4(no IPC or PT)4(no IPC or PT)
Social StudiesSocial Studies 44 44
Languages other than Languages other than EnglishEnglish
22 33
Physical EducationPhysical Education 11 11
HealthHealth 00 00
Technology ApplicationsTechnology Applications 00 00
Fine ArtsFine Arts 11 11
SpeechSpeech .5.5 .5.5
ElectivesElectives 5.55.5 4.54.5
TOTAL CREDITSTOTAL CREDITS 2626 2626
New Foundation Plan w/ Endorsement VERSUS Old Distinguished Plan
SubjectsSubjects OldOld Distinguished Distinguished
with 4 Advanced with 4 Advanced MeasuresMeasures
NewNew Foundation Foundation Plan Plan with with
EndorsementEndorsement
EnglishEnglish 44 44
Mathematics Mathematics (with Algebra 2)(with Algebra 2) 44 44
Science Science 4 4 (No IPC or Prin of Tech)(No IPC or Prin of Tech) 4 4 (No IPC w/ STEM)(No IPC w/ STEM)
Social StudiesSocial Studies 44 44
Languages other than Languages other than EnglishEnglish
33 22
Physical EducationPhysical Education 11 11
HealthHealth 00 00
Technology ApplicationsTechnology Applications 00 00
Fine ArtsFine Arts 11 11
SpeechSpeech .5.5 00
ElectivesElectives 4.54.5 6.06.0
TOTAL CREDITSTOTAL CREDITS 2626 2626
Foundation Plan with Endorsement
Agree to an Endorsement which is 4 coherent courses with an Advanced course.
ENDORSEMENTS: STEM- 5 Math (No MMA) or 5 Science (No IPC) Public Services Arts & Humanities Business/Industry Multidisciplinary (Chemistry and/or Physics) **You will NOT graduate without completing your
Endorsement courses!
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GET MOVING
IT’s
Senior
Year!!
What are your
plans??
Military Enlistment Follow these steps to enroll in the
militaryChoose a BranchTake the ASVAB Test Contact your local recruiterEnroll in Selective ServicesEnlist in the MilitaryPlease ask your recruiter about college
payment plans. *Hazelwood Act
A.S.V.A.B. Military Career Aptitude Test FREE Helps with Career Direction and Military Job
duty placement Sign up with a Military Recruiter (LPHS does
not offer this test at our school.)
Military Academies & College ROTC Programs ROTC Programs
ROTC Scholarships can pay $160,000/ 4 years of college Speak to your local recruiter or College ROTC Instructor Read your contract and know how long you have to serve
in the military once you graduate from college. Military Academies (i.e. Airforce Academy, West
Point) Start applying now You will need an endorsement from a senator or
Government official Application process is highly competitive Refer to each Military Academies website to get specific
information on applying to that school.
College & Career Counselor
Laura Troncozo (will not be available until February – only here on Thurs & Friday)
Located in the Counseling Area Computer Work Stations for Student Use Will help students get this information:
CollegesSAT/ACT/New TSI InformationSan Jac InformationScholarshipsField Trips Financial Aid
ATHLETES...DON’T FORGET-If you are playing Sports in College!
YOU WILL NEED TO COMPLETE THE NECESSARY NCAA CLEARING HOUSE FORMS!
www.ncaaeligibitycenter.org
$70 Registration FeeFee waiver if your on
Free/Reduced Lunch and used and SAT/ACT waiver
What do you need to do to enroll in College? Complete your college application online Submit High School transcript Submit SAT/ACT or TSIA scores Complete FAFSA Send Recommendation Letters Write your essay Meet with a First Time In College Academic
Advisor Take a field trip or College visit day to the
campus.
Four Year Colleges and Universities
Apply Texas- www.applytexas.org One application you can send to Texas Public
Colleges. If applying to more than one select private
school, complete the Common Application (www.commonapp.org). Can be used for several colleges, but read fine print concerning essays and supplements.
Please take your time on the application
College or Trade/Technology School? Technology Schools (Auto tech, Welding, Cosmetology
schools/Culinary Arts programs- Can be completed usually within 2 years.
Colleges typically 4 years. RESEARCH by going on the INTERNET.Check the deadlines to apply! ***Some are as early as Dec. 1st.
CAREER EXPOThis Thursday October 29th in the LPHS Student Center from
5:30-7:30 p.m. Local Businesses, some colleges and industrial
businesses will be there to offer information about careers in their organizations/colleges.
Community & Junior Colleges Are “Open Admission”
Open Admission: These colleges accept all students that apply to that school.
IMPORTANT: All students must still qualify to take college level classes based on TSIA test scores.
San Jacinto College offers free TSIA study help. Please contact them for info.
You must complete the entire application process
TSI Assessment Test You must take the placement exam before enrolling
at any college in the state of Texas unless you are exempt
This is a College Level Placement Exam Determines what college level courses you will take See Ms. Brunson to see what days the test will be
offered at LaPorte HS Can Take the TSI Test at San Jacinto College
Central Location-No appointment necessary Or take the test at the college you plan on attending Usually free the first time but will be charged for
additional testing See coming slides for exemption criteria
TSIA EXEMPTION CRITERIA USED BY MOST TEXAS COLLEGES:
Each college has the right to use their ownexemption criteria State Recommended Exemption Criteria EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH:
S.A.T. SCORES: 500+ IN BOTH THE MATH & CRITICAL READING AREAS WITH A COMBINED TOTAL OF 1070+
A.C.T. SCORES: 23+ TOTAL, 19+ IN BOTH THE MATH & ENGLISH
Developmental Class
When you do not score on college level (meet TSI Requirements)
Pay same amount as a regular college class
Get no college credit Subjects focused on are
Math/English/Reading
SAT/ACT College Acceptance Tests:
You must take SAT or ACT to be accepted to a 4 year University
A.C.T. - English, Math, Reading, Science and optional Writing component. APPLY at: actstudent.orgAPPLY at: actstudent.org $56.50 fee with writing. $39.50 without writing. S.A.T. – Critical Reading, Math and Writing. March 2016 REDESIGNED SAT-no required writing! $54.50 fee Apply at: collegeboard.com S.A.T. Subject Tests- (The more selective &
competitive colleges require, See college’s website for details)
FREE/REDUCED LUNCH STUDENTS CAN GET 2 FEE WAIVERs per school year.
SAT/ACT Study Help
www.collegeboard.com has study questions for SAT (free)
www.KhanAcademy.org is a on-line site (free)
ACT help through www.actstudent.org is free
Sylvan Learning Center (Cost money) Test Masters www.testmasters.com or
call 281-276-7777 (cost money)
Uniform Admissions Policy Before you can be accepted in to a 4 year Public University in Texas
(even if you are in the top 10%) you must meet 1 of the following requirements:
Successfully complete the Recommended or Distinguished Plan * New HB5 Graduation Plan/Check with the college, most are fine with it if student has Chemistry & Physics.
OR SAT Score of: 1500 out of 2400 (CR+W+M)
OR ACT Score of: 18 English, 21 Reading, 22 Math, 24 Science
OR Submit the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Exemption
Form
TOP 10% Rule in Texas
Students in the Top 10% of their graduating class get automatic admission to Texas public universities.
IMPORTANT: MUST meet the admission requirements This does not mean you get accepted to your
major MUST meet all deadlines SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT UT AUSTIN ON NEXT
SLIDE
University of Texas @ Austin Only the top 8% of the class will be
automatically accepted to UT Austin The rest of applicants will be placed on
individual review
Individual Review
Applicants who do NOT meet the requirements for Automatic Admission will have their file individually reviewed by a committee of admission officers.
Students REALLY Need to Go “Above & Beyond”…This IS a Competition
HAVE ALL ITEMS TO THE COLLEGE BY THE DEADLINE DATE!
Essays- Send in all essay options even if they are not required!
High School Activities○ List every activity or club you have ever participated in
throughout HS:Extracurricular ActivitiesCommunity ServiceTalents/Awards/HonorsEmployment/Internship/Summer Activities
Application Completion Checklist On-line Application
SAT/ACT Scores (sent directly by the testing institution)
Official High School Transcript (Request one in registrar’s office) Fill out a transcript request form at
the end of the year to send a final transcript.
Application Fee can be $60 each (Fee waiver available to those on free/reduced lunch who used an SAT/ACT fee waiver)
Include any necessary essay(s) or optional resume/letter of recommendations
Transcripts You must submit an official transcript to any
college you apply to. Some scholarships also require transcripts. Complete a “Transcript Request Form” with
the registrar, Julia Carter. Keep a copy for yourself IMPORTANT!
Fill out a request to have a final transcript sent to the Technical School/College/University that you decide to go to.
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
*Someone who knows you well
*Give that person 2-weeks advance notice. Do not wait until it’s almost due to ask someone for a recommendation. Your lack of planning does not create an emergency on their end.
*Complete a Counselor Recommendation Form
COLLEGE VISITATION DAY
SENIORS MAY HAVE TWO COLLEGE VISITATION DAYS EACH YEAR.
MUST BRING the “College Visit Form” GIVING THE DATE OF VISIT TO THE ATTENDANCE CLERK ON THE DAY YOU RETURN and
Must have signature, name & phone number to college representative that gave you a tour.
College Night Date: Tuesday, NOVEMBER 17th Location: Deer Park HS -South Time: 6:30-8:00 p.m. Over 100 college reps will be there.
FINANCIAL AID F.A.F.S.A.- Financial Aid is a Federal Program FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT
AID www.fafsa.ed.gov Apply for PIN # in January 2016 Apply for FAFSA in February 2016 Need 2015 parent/student tax return info. FAFSA Completion assistance with Ms. Troncozo
SOURCES OF FINANCIAL AID
GRANTS (NEED BASED/DO NOT HAVE TO REPAY AS LONG AS YOU MAINTAIN A CERTAIN G.P.A.)
LOANS (MUST REPAY ONCE YOU “FINISH” COLLEGE)
WORK STUDY PROGRAM (ARRANGED BY COLLEGE): JOB ON CAMPUS
SCHOLARSHIPS
Financial Aid Meeting
February 1, 2016 Presenter, Verna La Strapes
Wells Fargo will be there with Career Planning information and planners. You can contact Jodie Havens for information now [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIPS = FREE MONEY = APPLY! APPLY! APPLY!
*Counselor Corner has list of websites for Seniors under “Scholarship Lists”
*LOOK for scholarships on the INTERNET
*COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
*WATCH LOCAL BUSINESSES
*PARENTS: CHECK THEIR PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
Scholarship & College info Websites
www.fastweb.com www.scholarships.com www.meritaid.com www.collegefortexans.com www.studentscholarships.org www.tuitionfundingsources.com www.findtuition.com www.everychanceeverytexan.org www.collegefortexans.com
www.scholarshipexperts.com
There is an abundant amount of free money!
Almost anyone can get a scholarship.
This will take hours to research and time to complete the information (most likely essays).
Scholarships
Who are Scholarships for? Not just for the student who is the star athlete. Not just for the top academic students. Scholarships are available for a lot of reasons. SOME EXAMPLES: How tall/short you are Hispanic, Indian, African American, etc. Student who is a twin or multiple Student with a disability or parent with a disability Hardship in life that you can explain Certain career field student is interested in GO ON THE INTERNET AND RESEARCH-LOOK AT
THE COUNSELOR CORNER LIST
CAUTION…THEY ARE AFTER YOUR MONEY
Some are SCAM ARTISTS
SCHOLARSHIPS SHOULD NEVER BE CHARGING MONEY TO APPLY
IF they are asking you for money, then it’s fake!!
LaPorte RECOGNITION PROGRAMSAS SOON AS YOU RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP or
COLLEGE/MILITARY ACCEPTANCE, BRING A COPY OF THE AWARD LETTER TO Ms. Sadler
EVEN IF YOU DO NOT PLAN TO ACCEPT AN OFFERED SCHOLARSHIP, LET US KNOW ABOUT ALL YOUR OFFERS
LaPorte HS WANTS TO RECOGNIZE YOU AT SENIOR AWARDS PROGRAM IN MAY 2016!
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