Preparing for Senior Year What your Senior needs

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Preparing for Senior Year What your Senior needs to know!

Preparing for Senior Year What your Senior needs to know!

Peekskill High School College and Career Readiness

Peekskill High School College and Career Readiness

Check your graduation requirements � 4 English § 4 Social Studies (Global History I

Check your graduation requirements � 4 English § 4 Social Studies (Global History I & II + US History + US Gov/Econ) � 3 Math (Alg. + 2 additional) § 3 Sciences (Lab Science & 2 additional science) § 1 Art/Music §. 5 Health � 2 Physical Education � 1 Foreign Language �Total of at least 22 credits �Passed required Regent exams � ELA � Global History � US History � Integrated Algebra � Science

Advanced Regents Diploma Endorsement � Complete at least 3 years of the same foreign

Advanced Regents Diploma Endorsement � Complete at least 3 years of the same foreign language or 5 units of credit in Art, Music, Business, Technology or Vocational Education � Pass all required regents exams: � Global History � Algebra � US History � ELA � Living Environment � Pass additional regents exams: � Additional Science � Algebra II � Geometry � Foreign Language

After High School Options 4 year college 2 year college Vocational/Technical Programs Military Work

After High School Options 4 year college 2 year college Vocational/Technical Programs Military Work

College Admission Testing SAT Scoring: 200 -800 on each section Sections (3) Verbal, Math,

College Admission Testing SAT Scoring: 200 -800 on each section Sections (3) Verbal, Math, Writing Math – through Algebra II Total score = 3 sections combined Minus ¼ point for wrong answers Average score = 500 per section ACT Scoring: 1 -36 on each section Sections (4/5) English, Math, Reading, Science Reasoning, Writing (optional) Math includes some pre-calc Total score = average of each section score No penalty for guessing Average score = 20 -21

How to apply for testing & when? �All Juniors should take either the SAT

How to apply for testing & when? �All Juniors should take either the SAT or ACT for the first time before the end of their Junior Year. �Retake in Fall of Senior Year if needed. �Some schools don’t require SATs or ACTs…. www. fairtest. org Where to apply? �SATwww. collegeboard. com �ACT�www. act. org Next test dates: �ACT December 14 th register by Nov 8 th �SAT December 7 th, register by Nov 8 th

Preparing for College Admission Tests Free SAT & ACT Test Prep Field Library of

Preparing for College Admission Tests Free SAT & ACT Test Prep Field Library of Peekskill October 12 10: 30 -2: 30 pm October 26 10: 30 -2: 30 pm * Must sign up! Free Online Courses: College Board’s SAT Online Course and at ACT. org Review your PSAT score report ACT/SAT workbooks in the College/Career Center or for purchase from bookstores and online Question of the Day At collegeboard. com and ACT. org

Two Year vs. Four Year Colleges Two Year Transfer Agreements Lower Cost Career/Vocational Prep

Two Year vs. Four Year Colleges Two Year Transfer Agreements Lower Cost Career/Vocational Prep Community Colleges have open enrollment Placement Test Required Four Year Higher Degree Awarded More majors/areas of study available Needed for Advanced Graduate Work Campus Housing Availability Collegiate experience

Your College Options What is the best fit for you? Dream and Target GPA,

Your College Options What is the best fit for you? Dream and Target GPA, Your Courses, Test Scores Cost Location Distance from home Urban, Suburban, Rural Majors Athletics, Greek Life, Religion, Cultural

Family Connections Please log on to: http: //connection. naviance. com/arundelhs Family Connection features: Periodic

Family Connections Please log on to: http: //connection. naviance. com/arundelhs Family Connection features: Periodic emails & notifications regarding scholarships, special opportunities, & more. Complete a career interest profiler and explore various careers. Generate lists of colleges that may be a good match based on your GPA & test scores. See when College Reps will visit Arundel and sign up to attend. Request transcripts and track your transcript and recommendation requests.

What do colleges consider when they evaluate applicants? Academic Record – transcript, which includes

What do colleges consider when they evaluate applicants? Academic Record – transcript, which includes current classes, course history, rigor, GPA, and class rank Test Scores- ACT or SAT; in some cases SAT II, TOEFL, Accuplacer Letters of Recommendation (vary by school) Essay Extra Curricular Activities Leadership Community Service

Tips for the Application Process q SUNY Soar www. suny. edu/applysuny q General application

Tips for the Application Process q SUNY Soar www. suny. edu/applysuny q General application to apply for all SUNY schools at one time q CUNY Portal http: //www. cuny. edu/admissions/apply. html q Most colleges have on-line applications or will accept the Common Application; it is accepted at over 400 schools www. commonapp. org Early Decision (binding) vs. Early Action (non-binding)

Resources at Peekskill Your School Counselor! College Resource Center Ms. Gordineer is available every

Resources at Peekskill Your School Counselor! College Resource Center Ms. Gordineer is available every day to help with scholarships and college searches! Naviance College search Scholarships Announcements College visits Transcript requests Manage application documents Evening information sessions during the school year

Financial Aid All students and parents should fill out a FAFSA. The FAFSA application

Financial Aid All students and parents should fill out a FAFSA. The FAFSA application is available for a pin on December 1 st on line at www. fafsa. gov but will submit January 1 st All forms should be submitted by February 15 th to receive the most aid you are eligible for. Financial Aid night will be January 29 th Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) New York Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Many scholarships can only be submitted if a FAFSA has been completed

Technical/Vocational Programs Certificate programs available at the community college and technical college/school Career Specialized

Technical/Vocational Programs Certificate programs available at the community college and technical college/school Career Specialized programs leading to employment in a specific field Programs available in many areas of study Adult education programs offered through PNW BOCES

Military All military branches require a high school diploma ASVAB is a required entrance

Military All military branches require a high school diploma ASVAB is a required entrance exam Opportunities for on-the-job training & educational scholarships Peekskill Recruitment Center 1045 Park Street, Peekskill NY

Employment Opportunity to go straight into the work force Peekskill Career Center 201 James

Employment Opportunity to go straight into the work force Peekskill Career Center 201 James St. Peekskill, NY New York State Department of Labor website: Apprenticeship opportunities Job search assistance Recruitment events

Coming Events Peekskill College Fair October 24 th 8 -10 am at Peekskill High

Coming Events Peekskill College Fair October 24 th 8 -10 am at Peekskill High Hispanic College Fair November 23 rd at 11: 30 am Fordham University, Rosehill Campus HBCU College Fair November 16 th at 10: 30 am Riverbank State Park College Admission Representatives visit Peekskill High in the Fall. Keep track and sign up on Naviance. Career Hiring Fair @ Peekskill High coming soon!

Counselor Contacts Mr. Lenroy Stevens lstevens@peekskillcsd. org All grades A-H Mrs. Jane Thorpe jthorpe@peekskillcsd.

Counselor Contacts Mr. Lenroy Stevens lstevens@peekskillcsd. org All grades A-H Mrs. Jane Thorpe jthorpe@peekskillcsd. org All grades I-L, R-Z Ms. Erin Arnold earnold@peekskillcsd. org All grades M-Z, Pace Program

Questions?

Questions?