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COUNSELORS: KERINCE SAYACHAK, JAY CENTER, ERIN
GUNN, SEAN FORD, SOUA HERR, COURTNEY WILSON
AGENDA
Welcome and Handouts
CN Sophomore Counseling Presentation
Health Careers Academy : Nurse Sarah
CART Presentation: Bruce Hoffman
ROP Presentation: Gregory Lomack, CUSD ROP
Questions
Graduation Requirements
Advanced Placement Courses
AP US Government
AP French
AP U.S. History
AP Environmental Science
AP World History
AP Calculus AB
AP Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Composition
AP Spanish Language
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
AP Macroeconomics
Sample Transcript
GPA
& Rank
# credits
earned
(P)
Designates
A-G course
CAHSEE
results
CAHSEE: The California High
School Exit Exam
Students must pass both sections of the CAHSEE to
earn a high school diploma
All sophomores will take the CAHSEE
Feb 4, 2014(ELA)
Feb 5, 2014 (Math)
If your student does not pass, he or she will have
multiple opportunities during his/her junior and
senior year to retest and may be placed in
intervention courses during summer/school year.
Sophomore Counseling Form
PSAT
The PSAT is a Practice Test for the SAT
On average students who take the PSAT do better on
the SAT
Tests are Given Only Once in October
All sophomores took the PSAT on October 16, 2013
Counselors will review the results with the students
on January 17th
Recommended to take the PSAT junior year as the
student may be Eligible for National Merit
Scholarship Competition
PLAN
The PLAN is a Practice Test for the ACT
On average students who take the PLAN do
better on the ACT
Tests are Given Only Once in October
PLAN Test was given on October 17, 2013
Counselors will review results with the
students on December 16th
ACT and SAT
Best taken during the spring semester of
the Junior Year
Register at www.collegeboard.org for SAT
Reasoning, SAT Subject information
Register at www.actstudent.org – ACT
information
The “EDGE”
On campus SAT/PSAT prep course
Recommended for Juniors and Seniors
and Sophomores who have completed
Geometry.
Offered in Fall and Spring.
Sign up in Counseling Office
Cost $95.00
Community College
Requires high school diploma
Take the Placement Test in English
Benefit: Lower cost than 4 year university
Can Transfer after 2 years to 4 Year University
“Community College IS College!”
Take math all four years
College Prep throughout high school
UC Testing requirements
Must Take the SAT or ACT with
writing
SAT Subject Tests are not required,
but some campuses recommend that
students vying for slots in competitive
majors take the test to demonstrate
subject proficiency
See individual school for
recommendations
California State University
Testing Requirements
Either the SAT or the ACT
CSU/ UC Course
Requirements (A-G)
11 classes must be taken by end of junior year
History/Social Science - 3 Years Required
English - 4 Years Required
Mathematics - 3 Years Required, 4
Recommended
Lab Science - 2 Years (1 year Life, 1 year
physical) Required, 3 Recommended
Foreign Language - 2 Years Required, 3
Recommended
Visual/Performing Arts - 1 Year Required
College-Prep Elective - 1 Year Required
Private Colleges
Admission Requirements and Fees will
vary depending on the school.
Most will require an Essay and Letters
of Recommendation
www.aiccu.edu
www.californiacolleges.edu
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Start getting familiar with the
websites and begin searching
NOW!
Some Scholarships are for
Sophomores and Juniors
National Scholarship search
through Naviance
Important websites:
www.fafsa.ed.gov (Financial Aid)
www.fastweb.com (Scholarships
and General college info)
www.collegeboard.org/student/
pay (Scholarships and Financial
Aid info)
NCAA Eligibility Center
Apply at the beginning of the junior year
Register online at: www.eligibilitycenter.org
$70 fee required
Print completed registration form for your
records
Need to request Official Transcript
See your counselor for more specific information
CN Contact for NCAA – Dr. Jay Center
Co - Curricular
Sports
Clubs
Community Service
Volunteer work
Record of Community Service/Co-
curricular Activities
Get Involved!
Registration for Junior
Year
Distribution –February 21st
through PE classes
Registration –March 5 & 6
through English class
Additional Information
Planning for College Handbook- available for purchase
Check our school Website frequently
Club Meetings
Upcoming School-wide Activities
Deadlines
Check your Parent Connect on Zangle often
Grades
Attendance
E-mail
Cafeteria
SOPHOMORE CONFERENCES
Begin in january
Contact Linda Harris :
327-5056 or
[email protected]
to schedule your
parent/counselor/student conference
Useful College Search Websites
www.californiacolleges.edu (General )
www.cappex.com (General )
www.cccco.edu (Community )
www.assist.org (Community /Transfer )
www.csumentor.edu (CSU -California State Universities)
www.ucop.edu/pathways
www.aiccu.edu (Private)
(U C system)
Naviance Family Connection
http://connection.naviance.com/clovisno
rth
Grade-level Career Assessment
Complete your Game Plan
Select Prospective Colleges
Build a Resume
Dec 4th and 5th Naviance presentations
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
NURSE SARAH MIKOLAVICH
CART: BRUCE HOWARD
ROP: DR. GREGORY LOMACK
CTE - Health Careers Academy
4-Year Pathway for students pursuing health related
careers after graduation
Cohort Classes 2013-14- English 9 & 10/Health/Bio & H.
Bio/Chem & H. Chem/Geometry /Algebra 2/ World History/
Spanish 1
ROP Medical Careers Class or Sports Med/Athletic Training
Application Process – Counselor & Nurse Sarah
HOSA – Health Occupation Students of America
National Affiliation and Competition Opportunities if funds
raised/donations
School activities : Poverello House, Children’s Hospital, Hinds
Hospice ….Health Fair, Blood Drive, Monthly Guest speakers