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ECAP
Education Career
Action Plan
What are your postsecondary plans?!
College Road Trip-video clip
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3185246489
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Part 2: Postsecondary Planning
HOW MUCH
DOES COLLEGE COST?
Cost of attendance
In-State University*
Tuition $4,860 per sem.
($405 per credit hr.)
Books $645 per sem.
Dorm- $3,582 per sem.
Board-$2,136 per sem.
Depends on meal plan
Transp.-$525 per sem.
Personal-$1,003 per sem.
Loan fees-$23
TOTAL per sem: $12, 774
TOTAL per yr: $25,548
* Based on full-time status info on www.asu.edu
Community College**
Tuition $912 per sem. ($76
per credit hr)
Books $645 per sem.
Transp.-$525 per sem.
Personal-$1,003 per sem.
Live at home
TOTAL per sem: $3,085
TOTAL per yr: $6,170
** Based on full-time status info on
www.mesa.cc.edu
Out of State university Tuition*
Pepperdine $63,988
Stanford $57,198
UCLA $54,422
Harvard $52,652
University of Colorado
$31,559
Notre Dame $55,260
*Based on living on campus as a non-resident full time status per year
Other Postsecondary Sectors
Collins
College
ITT Technical
Institute
Arizona
Automotive
Institute
Carsten
Institute
18 months
Visual Comm.
48 months
Game Design
10 months
Automotive
$30,450
1600 hrs
Cosmetology
$12,700
$62,460
$13,895
Part 2: Postsecondary Planning
HOW AM I GOING TO PAY
FOR POSTSECONDARY
SCHOOL?
Financial Aid Definitions
Financial Need- A dollar amount that you and/or your parents need
in order to pay the bill for a year of your college education. This need
is found by completing a specific form, called the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Financial Aid Definitions
Scholarship- An award of money toward college education, typically
based on school achievement and/or test scores, that does not have
to be paid back.
Grant- An award of money toward college education, typically based
on financial need, that does not have to be paid back.
Loan- An award of money toward college education based on
financial need that has to be paid back, often at low interest starting
after college graduation
Making Sense of Scholarships!
College-based
Scholarships
-Merit Scholarships
-Departmental Awards
-Athletic Scholarships
Private Scholarships
-Corporations
-Professional Assoc.
-Clubs/Groups in
community
-Parent Affiliations
-Minority Organizations
University Scholarship Programs
President Barack
Obama Scholars
Program – $60,000
or less
U of A Assurance
Program - $42,400
ABOR Tuition Waiver Criteria (aka AIMS
scholarship)
Valid at ASU, NAU, and U of A
Part 1 (Course Competency)
Students must complete all 16 Core Competency Courses with a grade B
or better
Part 2 (GPA/Class Rank)
Students must meet at least ONE of the following academic
requirements:
Option 1 - GPA: A CORE GPA of 3.50 IN THE 16 CORE
COMPETENCY COURSES.
Option 2 - Class Rank: Student is in the top 5% of high school
graduating class upon graduation.
ABOR Tuition Waiver Criteria Continued
Part 3 (AIMS Exams) Students must meet the following
assessment options:
Option 1: EXCEED Standards on all 3 of the AIMS Exams (Reading,
Writing, and Math) by the end of junior year.
Option 2: EXCEED Standards on 2 of the AIMS HS Exams (Reading,
Writing, and Math) and MEET Standards on one of the AIMS HS Exams
by the end of their junior year. Additionally, student would need to
receive a minimum score of 3 on any two Advanced Placement tests.
Part 4 (SAT1/ACT)
Students must meet at least one of the following admissions test options
and submit scores to the university they apply to
Option 1: At least a 28 on the ACT test
Option 2: At least a 1300 on the SAT test
Scholarship Websites
www.fastweb.com
www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/mdn/
http://students.asu.edu/scholarships/
Marcos de Niza Scholarship Web Page
tinyurl.com/mdnscholarships
Sophomore ECAP- DAY 3
4 Year Plan
High School Diploma vs.
University Admission
Courses
TUHSD Graduation
Requirements
Arizona Universities
Requirements
English
4 credits
4 Years
Mathematics
4 credits
4 Years
Lab Science
3 credits
3 Years
Social Studies
3 credits
2 Years
Foreign Language
none
2 Years (same)
Fine/Voc/Practical Arts
2 credits
1 Year (Fine Art)
Phys. Ed./Health
1.5 credits
Electives
5.5 credits
23 total credits
ALL of the above courses PLUS
ONE of the following: 3.0 GPA,
Top 25%, 1040 SAT, 22 ACT
16 core credits
High School Diploma vs. Community
College Admission Requirements
TUHSD Graduation
Requirements
AZ Community College
Entrance
Requirements
English
4 credits
4
Mathematics
4 credits
4
Lab Science
3 credits
3
Social Studies
3 credits
3
Fine/Voc/Practical Arts
2 credits
2
Phys. Ed./Health
1.5 credits
1.5
Electives
5.5 credits
5.5
MDN Diploma = Community College Admission!
Advantages to Dual Enrollment Courses
Over 28 Dual Credit Classes in 7 departments
Jump start in taking college classes at a reduced cost
Graduate early from college
Community Colleges
Rio Salado Community College
South Mountain Community College
Cost: $76 per credit hour
Plus $15 enrollment fee
Advantages AP Courses
12 AP Classes offered in 6 departments
Gives you a lead in the college application pool
Accepted by most institutions, public and private
Exam in May (Cost $87.00)
EVIT Programs
Flight Training and
Aviation
Automotive Technology
Practical Nursing (LPN)
Cosmetology
Culinary Arts
Collision Repair
Technology
Photo Imaging
Radio Broadcasting
*Presenting in Health classes this January!
Fire Fighting
Construction Tech.
Massage Therapy
3-D Animation
Medical Assistant
Electronics
Pages 54-59
EVIT student
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Jr. English
Science
Math
lunch
EVIT (Culinary Arts)
EVIT
EVIT
Bus Schedule
7:12AM – 11AM – 3:10 PM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EVIT (Culinary Arts)
EVIT
EVIT
Math
lunch
Jr. English
Science
Summer School/TUOL: Am/AZ History
Alternative Courses
TUOL/TUOL CR/MDLP: Tempe Union On-Line
Saturday School at MDN
$175 per = .50 credit
CRC- 7th, 8th, 9th hour
$175 per =.50 credit
Summer School
$175 per =.50 credit
Evening School at Compadre
Free if one of 6 courses
$175 per =.50 credit
For students behind more than 1 credit (FREE)
Correspondence Courses (out of district)
Costs vary
Make sure you see your
counselor when taking
courses outside of the
school day. Most courses
need an Alternative Credit
Form to be filled out!
ENGLISH CLASS FLOWCHART
Freshmen
English
Honors
Freshmen
Sophomore
English
Jr. English
Sr. English or
Adv. Comp
Honors
Sophomore
Honors Jr. or
AP Lang.&
Comp.
Honors Sr.
English or AP
Lit or Adv.
Comp
16
SCIENCE CLASSES
Marcos de Niza High School
Honors
Chem-Physics
Physical World
Biology
Living World
University
Track
Honors
Biology
Chem-Physics
Honors
Chemistry
Anatomy
Honors
Physics
Biotech
Chemistry
Physics
Biology 3-4
Earth
Science
Practical
Practical
Ecology
Astronomy
Page 16
SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES
10th
HONORS
WORLD
HIST./GEO.
OR
AP WORLD
HIST./GEO
World
History/Geog
11th
HONORS
AM/AZ
HISTORY
OR
AP US
HISTORY
Am/AZ History
12th
H. US GOVT
H. ECONOMICS
US/AZ Gov
Economics
OR
Entrepreneur
Difference between FA/CTE credits
Drama
Art/Design
Piano/Guitar
Choir
Ceramics
Photography
Fine Arts
Construction Tech.
Computer classes
Marketing
Business Mgmt.
Culinary Arts
Child Development
Voc Ed or Career
Technical Education
4 Year Plan
Freshman Courses
Junior Courses
1.
English
1.
English
2.
Math (Alg 1-2)
2.
Math (Alg 3-4)
3.
Chem-Physics Foundation
or Physical World
3. Science (Chem, Physics, Bio 3-4,
Human Anat., Biotech, Earth)
4.
Physical Education
4.
US/AZ History
5.
Elective (For. Lang.)
5.
Elective (CTE or Fine Art)
6.
Elective
6.
Elective
Sophomore Courses
Senior Courses
1.
English
1.
2.
Math (Geometry)
3.
Biology or Living World
2. Upper level math
(College Math or higher)
4.
World History/Geography
5.
Health (.5) / Elective (.5)
6.
Elective (For. Lang.)
*University acceptance
English
3. US/AZ Govt (.5)/Economics
or Entrepreneurship (.5)
4.
Elective (CTE or Fine Art)
5.
Elective
6.
Go to www.az.kuder.com
Click on Log In
Click on Plan for Education
Click on Make An Education Plan
Click on your Education Plan
(4 Year Plan)
Start Entering in Classes!
Marcos Website Scavenger Hunt
1.) Go to the MDN Guidance website and locate
the “scholarship” link. Raise your hand when you can
name a scholarship and give me the deadline.
2.) Click on the link for “Honors & Advanced
Placement” and tell me 1 Honors/AP class you plan
to take Junior year.
3.) Go to the MDN Guidance Website and find the
date for the PSAT test that was given this year.
Answer: October 20th, 2012.
Scavenger Hunt Continued……
4.) All Sophomores have to take the AIMS test in the
Spring. What are the dates for the Reading, Writing,
Math and Science tests?
Answer: Reading Feb.25, Writing Feb. 26, Math April
9th, Science April 10th
5.) Click on the EVIT link and look for the title
“Programs” in purple. Click on Programs and name 1
program you would be interested in.
6.Go to “StudentVue” and click on Course History,
review all your grades and see if they are accurate.
Marcos Guidance
https://twitter.com/MarcosGuidance