Class of 2015 COUGAR - Escondido High School
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Class of 2015 COUGAR - Escondido High School
Class of 2015 COUGAR Senior Parent Seminar Thursday, September 11th, 2014 5:30 p.m. in the Practice Gym Followed by Back to School Night brought to you by the: Escondido High School Counseling Department Counseling Staff Registrar (re: Transcript requests) Mrs. Garcia Counseling Secretary, Mrs. Blease Counseling Clerk, Mrs. Chumbley 291-4059 291-4040 291-4041 A-C Counselors Mrs. Rita Guerra 291-4043 D-Her Mrs. Xochitl Gonzalez 291-4049 Hf-M Mrs. Kelly Domitrz 291-4045 N-Sal Mrs. Esther Barcoma 291-4046 Sam-Z Mrs. Marybelle Esteban 291-4047 EHS Calendar of Seniors Activities 1st Semester August 1 UC Application Period Begins September 4&5 Senior Orientation Gov’t/Econ Classes September 4 18 Senior Checks mailed home College Drop-In Workshops Begin – every October 1 1 16 31 CSU Application Period Begins Senior Picture Deadline ASVAB (Military) Testing Homecoming –Rally, Parade & Game November 1 4&5 6&13&20 December Thursday at extended period and lunch through February 30 Homecoming Dance CAHSEE Senior Make-up MAP/CSU/UC Online Application Workshop with Counselors CSU/UC application DEADLINE 17-19 First Semester Final Exams EHS Calendar of Seniors Activities 2nd Semester January February March May June 1 6 13 & 14 15 3&4 4 10 24 & 25 2 4-15 12 & 13 14 TBA 22, 26-28 1 2 3 FAFSA & Dream Act Application Period Begins 2nd Semester Begins EHS Scholarship Packet distributed Parent Financial Aid Night – EHS location pending CAHSEE Senior Make-up FAFSA & Dream Act Application Work Night EHS Scholarship Packet Due Palomar College EAP Testing ***tentative FAFSA & Dream Act Application filing deadline AP Testing CAHSEE Senior Make-up Senior Awards Night Senior Athletic Awards Night Second Semester Senior Finals Senior Breakfast - Cap & Gown distribution Senior Picnic - Graduation ticket distribution GRADUATION 6:30 p.m. Herff Jones will be on campus to take orders for graduation items!!! Dates and times to be announced $ Save money don’t miss deadlines $ www.sdgrad.com Graduation Requirements Class of 2015 English Fine Arts or Foreign Language Health Math (Algebra and higher) Physical Education Biological Science Physical Science World History U.S. History Government Economics C.T.E Elective 40 credits 10 credits 5 credits 20 credits 20 credits 10 credits 10 credits 10 credits 10 credits 5 credits 5 credits 10 credits 75 credits TOTAL Pass California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) English & Math Portions 230 credits Opportunities to Make Up Missing Credits/Requirements Adult Education courses ‘0’ Period PE ‘0’ & 7th & 8th Period LC courses Palomar Learning College courses Center NOTE: Students must send any official transcripts/records to: •EHS Registrar to apply courses toward graduation •Colleges/Universities to which applied Parent Communication Talk to your student! 1. Stay in contact with the teachers. 2. Make an appointment with the counselor to review your student’s graduation status. 3. Ask questions! Attendance • Daily and By Period • Even students who have never had problems with attendance can become habitual truants during the senior year. • For the great majority of seniors who did not graduate last year, poor attendance was a key factor to their failure! Progress/Report Cards September 26 Progress Report November 7 Progress Report December 19 1st Semester Grades February 20 Progress Report April 17 Progress Report June 3 2nd Semester Grades It is very important to email/call teachers if you have concerns regarding your student’s grades! CareerCruising.com Relate a subject area to a list of careers/occupations Career Interest Self-Assessments for students Nationwide College/Search/Comparison Resume Builder And, much more For more information visit the Career Center Post-Secondary Education in California Private and Independent Colleges Vocational & Technical Schools Community Colleges (CC) California State University (CSU) University of California (UC) Full-time Work Things to consider when choosing a college: ♦ Size of the campus ♦ Campus life/activities ♦ Geographical location ♦ Financial costs ♦ Strength of majors ♦ Faculty/student ratio ♦ Admissions requirements ♦ Housing Vocational & Technical Programs Community Colleges Military –ASVAB Test- OCTOBER 16, 2014 –Training in specific skills –Educational benefits Vocational Schools –Intensive training and experience in specific trades California Community Colleges 108 community colleges Open admission Smaller classes Affordable $46+/unit plus student fees Fall 2014 California State University 23 Campuses : Variety of campus environments to choose from Upper 1/3 of high school graduates Offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral degrees Transfer Partners with California Community College System Estimated cost per year: $15,000+ (tuition and fees) $10,000+ (room & board) University of California •10 Campuses: Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Merced and San Francisco •Top 12.5 % of high school graduates •Offer Bachelor’s, Master’s degrees and Ph.D.’s •Transfer Partners with California Community Colleges •Estimated cost per year: $32,000(living on campus) •The number of applicants often exceeds the spaces available for many campus or major meeting the minimum admissions requirements is not enough to gain admission to many UC campuses and programs. Private and Independent Colleges and Universities www.CaliforniaColleges.edu Over 77 in California – Faith-related Women’s Studies – Other focuses Liberal Arts Different admissions requirements for each institution Estimated costs vary but tend to be more than public schools Smaller Student/Faculty Ratio Personal, nurturing approach Flexible admission policies—based on student’s promise, talent and achievements Palomar Community College • Variety of programs: •Associate Degree •Transfer to 4-year •Vocational Programs • Lower costs •$46+ per unit plus student fees •Financial aid/scholarships available •Board of Governors’ Fee waiver (if qualified) •Admission Criteria •Graduate from high school •Or be 18 years of age www.palomar.edu •SAT/ACT not required •Palomar assessment tests required in math and English to determine • appropriate class placement •Palomar STARS testing- Test is offered at EHS in the early Spring •Simple application process on-line UC/CSU A-G Subject Requirements A. History/Social Science: 2 years required B. English: 4 years required C. Mathematics: 3 years required, 4 recommended D. Laboratory Science: 2 years required, 3 recommended E. Foreign Language: 2 years required, 3 recommended F. Visual and Performing Arts: 1 year G. College Preparatory Electives: 1 year Must earn a least a grade of ‘C’ or better in all required classes UC-approved course list for EHS is available online at: www.universityofcalifornia.edu SAT Reasoning and SAT Subject Tests Test Dates and Deadlines Test Date October Regular Registration September 12 Late Registration September 30 November 8 October 9 October 28 December 6 November 6 November 24 11 SAT Reasoning Cost=$52.50 Late Fee= + $28.00 SAT Subject Tests Cost=$26.00 plus Individual Test Fees Fee waivers available for those that qualify Register online: www.collegeboard.com EHS School Code: 050880 ACT w/writing Test Registration Late September 13 8/8 8/29 October 25 9/19 10/3 December 13 11/7 11/21 Cost = $54.50 Late Fee = + $24.00 Register online: www.actstudent.org University of California Examination Requirements SAT Reasoning or ACT w/writing (best score from the same sitting) SAT-Subject Tests – NOT required, may be recommended for sertain majors and campuses These must be in two different areas, chosen from the following: English literature, history and social studies, mathematics (Level 2 only), science or foreign language Tests must be complete by December of senior year, preferably earlier University of California Application Cycle Apply Online @ www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions Fall filing period is between November 1 – 30 Application fee (Estimated) $70+ (Fee waivers available, if eligible) Students should keep each campus informed of any changes in information reported on application. Students must respond to all inquiries for information from each campus. Each campus reviews applications in a comprehensive manner during the winter. California State University Application Information Application fee: Estimated: $55+ per application Application period October 1-November 30 www.csumentor.edu Fee Waivers available from CSU, for those eligible Financial Aid-Types Grants Scholarships – Federal Grants – Cal Grants – Institutional Grants Loans – Money must be repaid Merit Community/School Service Athletics Religious Ethnic Parents employer Work Study – Money must be earned – Job either on or off campus www.fafsa.ed.gov FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) & Dream Act California Financial Aid Application Filing Period: ** January 1st — March 2nd ** Go online NOW to obtain your PIN number Plan on filing your taxes early! www.fafsa.ed.gov Senior Reminders Testing for SAT Reasoning, SAT Subject Tests and ACT w/writing should be completed by December UC and CSU applications – DUE November 30th! Complete your resume and ask for letters of recommendation EARLY (now)! QUESTIONS