Grads of 2020 Grad Parent Night September 24
Grads of 2020! Grad Parent Night September 24, 2019 Mrs. Jennifer Campbell Grade 12 Guidance Counsellor Tonight’s presentation is on Post-secondary Education & Career Preparation
Outline For This Evening: • Mrs. Jennifer Campbell - Grade 12 Counsellor: Post • • Secondary Preparations and Other Options. (15 minutes) Mrs. Heather Gunn – Teacher at MHS: Your Next Step Tips to Choosing a College or University / Career Path. (15 minutes) Mr. Chris West – Teacher and Grad Class Coordinator: An Overview of Grad Year (15 minutes) Yearbook (5 minutes) Q & A (10 minutes) *This Power. Point will be available on www. monctonhighgrads. ca
SEMESTER 1 Research & Preparation • University & College Fair (AARAO Fair) is on Monday, Oct. 7 th 9 am 8 pm & Tuesday the 8 th 9 am-3 pm at the Moncton Coliseum – Agrena A. Parents’ evening will be on October 7 th from 6 -8 pm. https: //aarao. ca/ Students should go into this event with a PLAN – What do you want to know? • Program Info? Admissions requirements? When to apply? Do your research prior to attending the fair. • my. Blueprint is a great resource to have students prepare for this event. Go to AESD landing page www. myblueprint. ca/anglophoneeast to register. Choose the "signup" option at the top. It will take you through a series of drop-down information to set up your account. Students can also download the app: "my. Blueprint Class Pass” to have on their device. * You will need to have your student number and email. School email is: first 3 letters of first name + first three letters of last name + last 5 digits of student # @ nbss. nbed. nb. ca Ex.
Post Secondary Visits Independent visits at MHS from recruiters who provide detailed information, answer specific questions, give away swag and offer admissions on the spot. Refer to the calendar outside of the Guidance Office and listen to the announcements for sign-up sheets on the bulletin board in the Guidance Office. Upcoming Visits • Acadia University – Thursday, September 26 th • St. Thomas University – Tuesday, October 1 st • Saint Mary’s University – Tuesday, October 15 th • NBCC – Tuesday, October 29 th *Other great opportunities are to attend Open Houses & “Student For A Day” programs offered at post-secondary institutions.
The LORAN Scholarship Are you dedicated to serving others, show promise of leadership and have integrity, courage, compassion, grit and a high level of personal autonomy? Required: 85% average/Canadian citizen or permanent resident/full-time studies. Application Details: • Grade 12 students may now apply at: apply. loranscholar. ca • Submit a transcript, request a reference from a teacher or community member and have your school sponsorship confirmed before the deadline. • To Receive Sponsorship: Pick up in-house sponsorship form from Mrs. Campbell due by Friday, October 4 th • Deadline: October 17 th at 8: 00 pm (Eastern Time). Each high school may sponsor up to 3 students. Others apply in direct pool by October 24 th at 8: 00 pm.
Horatio Alger Canadian Scholarship Criteria: • • Grade 12 planning to attend a post-secondary institution. Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities. Display perseverance and integrity in overcoming adversity. Demonstrate critical financial need ($65, 000 or less annual net income per family is required). • Maintain a minimum 65% average. • Be a Canadian citizen. Apply at https: //horatioalger. ca/en/scholarships/about-our-scholarships -programs/provincial-programs/ Deadline is October 25 th
The SCHULICH Scholarship Are you going to university to study Science, Technology, Engineering or Math? To Qualify: • Graduating Canadian citizen/permanent resident • Studying at a SHULICH partner university • Demonstrate academic excellence (e. g. average over 90%) To Apply: • High school scholarships committee selects 1 student to be their Schulich Leader Nominee (speak to your previous math/science teachers for recommendation) • Nominee completes a separate Schulich Leader application • Universities review applications and select their scholarship recipients • Visit the website: http: //www. schulichleaders. com/
Application Details: Please pass in the following to Mrs. Campbell by Monday, November 18 th: • Universities and the desired programs where you plan to apply/attend (remember to ensure they are Schulich partner universities). Write a sentence or two for each of your desired universities and programs (e. g. why do they interest you? ) • List and describe (2 -3 sentences) your top three achievements (academic or other). • Write a 250 word essay demonstrating why you would make a great Schulich Leader (if you are selected, a 600 word essay is required by the Schulich Foundation). • Write a 250 word essay to outline any extenuating circumstances of which the scholarship committee should be aware (e. g. financial, personal, academic, etc. ). • Short answer to identify where you see yourself in 10 years. • Provide two letters of reference (at least one from a school staff member) – please use request for reference form. *Additional – transcripts/headshot profile for publicity if selected.
SEMESTER 2 Action & Decisions • Applying to PSE: 1. Application form (online or hardcopy) 2. Fee ($50 – 100) 3. Transcript – fill out form at office • College – rolling admissions means you can apply anytime (sooner is better than later) • University – apply by end of February in order to be considered for admission awards – some schools have a separate application for entrance scholarships § 80% - $500+ § 85+% - $1000+ § 90+% - $1500+ • Universities will contact you with admission decision and bursary offer by the end of March.
Have you and your parents discussed organizing your finances for PSE? Examples of annual costs: § College private tuition $10, 000+ (Outlon, Eastern College) § College public tuition $3500 (NBCC, NSCC, Holland College) § University $16, 000+ (tuition & residence) Where will the money come from? Ø savings & earnings Ø parents Ø money from scholarship & bursaries Ø student loans (government) Ø student line of credit (bank)
When to apply for scholarships? Getting ready to apply for scholarships, have you … • Requested Reference letters? Give writers at least one week… do not wait until the last minute. • Updated your résume/CV? • Considered the appropriateness of your email address? luckygirl@gmail. com supermariocartrules@hotmail. com • Most scholarships awarded at graduation are due in March, April and May. • Local Scholarships - MHS website (1 time application) • Community Scholarships aesdscholarships. wordpress. com § You can receive notifications through email or twitter.
The Three Main Things Scholarships Look For: 1. Academics 2. Volunteer Work/Community Involvement 3. Leadership/Co- or Extra-curricular Activities
Useful Websites www. scholartree. ca List of available scholarships www. schoolfinder. com Helps find the best post-secondary fit www. grantme. ca Matches student with scholarships www. canlearn. ca Student financial assistance (save, plan and pay for post-secondary education) www. studentaid. gnb. ca Tuition information and grants monctonhighschoolgrads. ca Important information specific to MHS grads aesdscholarships. wordpress. com Click on notifications in the bottom right corner to sign up for email/twitter
Useful Resources https: //www 2. gnb. ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/petlepft/PDF/SFS/Guide. Post-Secondary. Study. pdf Guide to Planning for Post-Secondary Study https: //www 2. gnb. ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/petl-epft/PDF/SFS/Guidee. pdf Information Guide to Student Financial Assistance http: //teenmentalhealth. org/product/know-before-you-go/ Know Before You Go http: //teenmentalhealth. org/product/transitions/ Transition: Making the most of your campus experience (free e-book):
Student Loans • Apply in May 2020 when applications “open” for the Fall (September 2020) • Required: Your parents’ 2019 income tax assessment • If you wait until July or August to apply, you may not receive your funding until after university/college starts in September
The Gap Year Planning to take a break between high school and post-secondary education? • Consider asking yourself: What are my goals between high school graduation and college/university? § Take a break from routine of school § Gain work experience § Save money § Travel § Volunteer § Do more research on career / post-secondary education opportunities https: //www. mygapyear. ca/ https: //www. cangap. ca/
What’s next? Start researching and stay informed • Explore university and college websites • Contact institutions to attend events for high school students or arrange a campus tour • • Listen to morning announcements Check the grad bulletin board in the green area Get updated online through MHS and AESD websites Make an appointment to see Mrs. Campbell by filling out a green form outside of the guidance office
Have a fantastic grad year at MHS! Mrs. Jennifer Campbell – Counsellor for Grade 9 & 12 Students Room 1054 856 -3585 Jennifer. Campbell@nbed. nb. ca Mrs. Jennifer Dooley – Counsellor for International & Newcomer Students Room 2009 869 -6700 Jennifer. Mc. Beath@nbed. nb. ca
Mr. West www. monctonhighschoolgrads. ca PROM June 16, 2020 Graduation June 22, 2020 Questions….
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