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1
  • Fuquay-Varina High School
  • Junior Senior Information Night
  • September 23, 2008
  • Presented by
  • FVHS Student Services

2
Tonights Agenda
  • Welcome
  • Introduction of Counselors
  • Course of Study Requirements
  • Transcripts
  • Graduation Project
  • Post-Secondary Planning
  • SAT, ACT, Testing
  • NCAA
  • Scholarships
  • Financial Aid

3
Program Overview
  • Briefly review Graduation Requirements
  • Provide resources and a guideline to assist with
    college planning and the application process
  • Provide information on post-secondary options

4
Student Services
  • Please visit our web site www.fvhs.wcpss.net
  • Under Student Services you will find forms,
    application procedures, a listing of scholarships

5
Student ServicesPhyllis McLeod, Dean of Student
Servicespmcleod_at_wcpss.net 557-2526
  • Guidance Counselors
  • Mr. Eric Kostecki 9th Grade
    ekostecki_at_wcpss.net 557-2517
  • Mrs. Xana Harrington 10-12th A-G
    aharrington2_at_wcpss.net 557-2539
  • Mrs. Tricia Myers 10-12th H-M
    tmyers1_at_wcpss.net 557-2518
  • Mrs. Jill Kreacic 10-12th N-Z
    jkreacic_at_wcpss.net 557-2703
  • Mr. Stephen Moore SAP 9th Grade
    rmoore_at_wcpss.net 557-2522
  • Mrs. Kara Morgan Test Coordinator
    kmorgan3_at_wcpss.net 557-2550
  • Mr. Randy Swann CDC
    rswann_at_wcpss.net 557-2542
  • Mrs. Pat Lyle Registrar
    plyle_at_wcpss.net 577-2521
  • Mrs. Fonda Phillips Secretary
    fphillips_at_wcpss.net 557-2526

6
Graduation Requirements
  • Minimum of 26 credits
  • Pass NC Math and Reading Competency Exams
  • Pass Computer Proficiency Exams
  • Complete Requirements for at least one Course of
    Study College/University Prep, College Tech
    Prep, Career Prep or Occupational

7
Courses of Study
  • Career Prep
  • Minimum graduation requirements
  • Prepares for entry-level career choice
  • Admission to a community college
  • College Tech Prep
  • Higher academic standards
  • Prepares for highly technical fields of study in
    community college
  • College/University Prep
  • Highest level of academic standards
  • Course requirements for UNC Institutions
  • Occupational
  • Appropriate for certain students in special
    education

8
Career Prep
9
College Tech Prep
10
Career Pathways at FVHS
  • Agricultural Natural Resources
  • Business Technologies
  • Engineering Technologies
  • Commercial Artistic Production
  • Construction Technologies
  • Health Sciences
  • Public Service
  • Arts Education (Career Prep Course of Study only)

11
College University Prep
12
Occupational
13
Transcripts
14
(No Transcript)
15
Requesting Transcripts
  • Each school requires an official transcript sent
    directly from FVHS to the college.
  • Student must fill out and turn in a transcript
    request form available on Ms. Lyles door
    (Registrar).
  • If the student is under 18, the request must be
    signed by a parent.
  • Any counselor recommendation forms must be turned
    in with the transcript request.
  • Transcripts are free!!!
  • Starting May 1st final transcript requests must
    be sent to the college of your choice. Forms will
    be available on Mrs. Lyles door (Registrar).

16
NC Academic Scholars
  • GPA 3.5 unweighted
  • English 4 Credits
  • Math 4 Credits
  • Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and a higher
    math course with Algebra II as a prerequisite
  • Science 3 Credits
  • Chemistry or Physics, Earth/Environmental
    Science, and Biology
  • Social Studies 3 Credits
  • World History, Civics Economics, and US
    History
  • Second Language other than English 2 Credits
  • Level I and Level II
  • Health Living 1 Credits
  • Career Technical Education 1 Credits
  • Art Education 1 Credits
  • Electives 5 Credits
  • (Elective credits to include at least two second
    level or advanced classes)

17
North Carolina Graduation ProjectClass of 2010
  • The GP is a statewide graduation requirement that
    provides students with experience in
  • Public Speaking
  • Presentation
  • Community Involvement
  • Personal Responsibility
  • Personal Growth
  • Written Language
  • Technology
  • more information available on school website

18
GP Timeline for current juniors
  • Junior Year
  • Students need to
  • finalize topic
  • write essential question
  • complete research paper requirement
  • secure a mentor for product options begin
    consultation to log hours
  • practice oral presentation skills
  • finalize product ideas
  • work on portfolio completion
  • Senior Year (2009-2010)
  • Students need to
  • complete the Product, Presentation, and Portfolio
    components
  • present their entire GP to a panel of judges
  • projects will be scored using state-endorsed
    rubrics
  • Students will have gained useful skills for
    transitioning into college/university workplace

19
Career Information
  • Our Career Development Coordinator is Randy Swann
  • Career Assessment/Planning
  • Career Options
  • To contact Mr. Swann, call 557-2542 or
  • e-mail at rswann_at_wcpss.net

20
Post-Secondary Options
  • 2 Year University
  • Community College
  • Junior College
  • 4 Year University
  • 16 Public Universities
  • Independent Colleges and Universities
  • Military
  • Work

21
Making Choices About College
  • Know yourself and your reasons for wanting to go
    to college
  • Consider College Characteristics
  • List, compare, and visit colleges
  • Apply for admission and adhere to deadlines

22
College Visits
  • Juniors are allowed 1 excused absence for college
    visits.
  • Seniors are allowed 2 excused absences for
    college visits.

23
Applying to College
  • Admissions look at
  • (In no particular order)
  • Course work
  • Grade Point Average (GPA)
  • Class rank
  • SAT and or ACT scores
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Recommendations, essays, and interviews (if
    required)

24
Application Tips
  • Read all instructions before beginning
  • Know deadlines
  • Students should fill out applications
  • Fill out in black/blue ink Make them NEAT!
  • Fill out transcript request two weeks prior to
    the date you need the transcript to arrive.

25
Wake Tech
  • (Example of the Benefits of a Community College)
  • The only requirement for entrance to Wake Tech is
    a high school diploma.
  • Many students choose to go to Wake Tech to get a
    2-year associates degree. Some will enroll in
    the College Transfer Program with plans to
    transfer to a 4-year university after two years.
  • Wake Tech is a great option for students who
    would like to start over academically.
  • It is also a very affordable option at a cost of
    only 42.00 per credit hour. (The cheapest in the
    US!)

26
UNC Minimum Admissions Requirements
  • 4 units of English
  • 4 units of Math, 1 unit for which Algebra II is a
    prerequisite
  • 2 units of History, 1 unit of US History
  • Biology, Physical Science, 1 lab Science
  • 2 units of a language other than English
  • SAT/ACT
  • It is recommended that students take a math
    during their senior year.
  • GPA 2.0, SAT Minimum 700, ACT Minimum 15

27
Independent Colleges and Universities
  • Private and independent colleges sometimes have
    more flexible entrance requirements. Check with
    individual schools for specifics.
  • Dont let cost deter you from considering a
    private or independent college. They usually
    give great financial aid packages!!!

28
College Admission Options
  • Early Action-is an admissions procedure to notify
    student of early admissions to the college.
    Students are not obligated to accept the
    colleges offer of admission and may file
    applications at other universities.
  • Early Decision-is a plan under which candidates
    may submit credentials early to one college,
    usually by Oct. 15th of senior year. Applicants
    are notified of their status by December. As part
    of the early decision plan, students may be
    required to sign an agreement to withdraw other
    applicants if accepted.

29
College Admissions Options cont
  • Regular admission-is the plan under which
    candidates submit credentials during November to
    February, depending on school deadlines. Check
    the deadlines for each individual school.
  • Rolling admission-is the plan under which
    candidates submit the credentials at their
    convenience through a certain date, usually late
    in the year. They receive an offer of acceptance
    or denial within four to six weeks.
  • Onsite admission-is an admissions option in which
    colleges visit students at the high school and
    make an admissions determination during a
    scheduled appointment with the student.
  • East Carolina University is planning onsite
    admissions this year they will require electronic
    application.

30
Benefits of the Brag Sheet
  • The Brag sheet is an extremely helpful tool in
    comprehensively completing the Counselor
    Recommendation Form
  • Answering Brag topics allows each student to
    express her or himself as individuals
  • Any unique circumstances in a students life can
    be explained through the Brag Sheet
  • Completed Brag Sheets may be given to the
    teachers that are asked to write letters of
    recommendation.
  • PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS TO COMPLETE YOUR LETTER OF
    RECOMMENDATION!!!

31
SAT ACT Testing
  • SAT
  • October 4, 2008
  • November 1, 2008
  • December 6, 2008
  • January 24, 2009,
  • March 14, 2009
  • May 2, 2009
  • June 6, 2009
  • Cost 45
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • ACT
  • October 25, 2008
  • December 13, 2008
  • February 7, 2009
  • April 4, 2009
  • June 13, 2009
  • Cost 48
  • (including the writing portion)
  • www.actstudent.org

32
SAT I Reasoning Test
  • Measures the skills students need for academic
    success in college in three areas Critical
    Reading, Math, Writing
  • Score Scale 800 on each section 2400 total
  • Average score is 500 on each section
  • The College Board reports that 55 of juniors
    improve their scores as seniors 35 decrease
    10 no change
  • Register online at www.collegeboard.com
  • Prepare for the SAT sign up for SAT prep
    classes, utilize free practice Web sites (such as
    www.collegeboard.com ), and resource books

33
SAT/ACT Conversion
34
Conversion cont.
35
ACT Assessment
  • Curriculum-based test designed to measure
    students college readiness and academic
    achievement in four skill areas English, Math,
    Reading, Science
  • The writing test is optional but required for
    admission to UNC system schools
  • Score Scale is 1-36 on each section 1-36
    composite
  • Register and prepare online at www.actstudent.org

36
SAT II Subject Tests
  • Required by some selective colleges for admission
    and/or for placement purposes once a student
    enrolls
  • Check college Web sites to determine requirements
  • Students can take up to 3 subject tests on one
    test date
  • Recommend taking Subject Tests near the end of a
    course when the information is still fresh in
    their mind
  • Register at www.collegeboard.com

37
Advanced Placement Exams
  • Taken in May 4-15, 2009 by students enrolled in
    Advanced Placement courses
  • Gain an edge in college preparation
  • Stand out in college admissions
  • Broaden intellectual horizpns
  • Used by most colleges and universities, plus
    colleges and universities in 24 other countries
    grant students admission credit and/or placement
    for qualifying AP Exam grades

38
AP courses offered at FVHS
  • AP English Literature 12
  • AP English Language 11
  • AP US History
  • AP European History
  • AP US Government
  • AP Environmental Science
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Spanish Literature
  • AP Spanish Language
  • AP Art History
  • AP Visual Art Drawing
  • AP Music Theory
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP Psychology
  • AP Biology

39
Practice SAT
  • On October 15, 2008, the PSAT (practice SAT) will
    be given to all Juniors and Sophomores that have
    passed Algebra I or both Algebra I part 1 and
    part 2.
  • Students that have not taken or not passed
    Algebra I can take the PSAT for 13.

40
ASVAB
  • November 6, 2008
  • Aptitude test offered by the Armed Services
  • Offered in high school for career exploration
    purposes and is free of charge with no military
    obligation
  • Test given in the Media Center
  • Sign up with Mr. Swann, CDC

41
College Foundation of North Carolinawww.cfnc.org
  • Career Center
  • Student Planner
  • College Fair
  • Online Applications
  • Paying for College

42
CFNC College Application Week
  • All seniors need to register on www.cfnc.org
    before November 1st
  • College Application Week is November 10th-14th
  • College Application Day for FVHS is
  • Thursday, November 13th from 8am-5pm
  • On the 13th students and parents are welcome to
    come get assistance in the process

43
CFNC Redirection Pool
  • Available from April 1st to August 31st
  • Purpose to make available every possible avenue
    for a student to pursue a post secondary
    education
  • Matches students who werent accepted to colleges
    with colleges still accepting students
  • 900 students in 2008 were accepted through this
    program.

44
NCAA Clearinghouse Student Athletes
  • The clearinghouse certifies your eligibility to
    compete as a student athlete, but your college
    must accept you as a student.
  • The clearinghouse evaluates your academic record
    to determine if you are eligible to participate
    at a Division I or II college as a freshmen.
  • You can review the eligibility requirements and
    register at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

45
Scholarships
  • The Scholarship Bulletin is available online
    monthly on the FVHS website www.//fvhs.wcpss.net
  • The Scholarship Bulletin may be emailed to
    parents and students if you provide your email
    information.

46
FVHS Scholarship Night
  • Date September 30, 2008
  •  Time 630 p.m.
  •  Location FVHS Auditorium
  •  Learn the FVHS procedures for acquiring
    scholarship information.
  • Gain knowledge of the different types of
    scholarship available.
  • Know helpful tips for interviewing

47
Teaching Fellows Scholarship
  • (Sample of a scholarship)
  • Provides 6500 per year, for a minimum of 4 years
    of college, to 500 high school seniors who agree
    to teach for 4 years in North Carolinas public
    schools after graduation from college.
  • www.teachingfellows.org
  • Application deadline
  • October 17, 2008

48
Financial Aid
  • Financial Aid Night is in January
  • Mrs. Tori Sharpe, a Financial Aid Counselor, will
    be available for appointments beginning in
    October to assist with the process.
  • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
    must be filled out after Jan. 1st when tax
    information is available. You can obtain a FAFSA
    application at www.fafsa.ed.gov
  • The CSS/Financial Aid Profile establishes
    eligibility for institutional aid The application
    is available at www.collegeboard.com

49
FAFSA Day
  • FAFSA Day is February 21, 2009
  • High School seniors and their families will have
    the opportunity to get help completing and
    electronically submitting their FAFSA form.
  • Go to www.cfnc.org/FAFSADay for details
  • Students must register through www.CFNC.org for
    this event.

50
What Can Parents Do?
  • Encourage your child to challenge themselves
  • Dont let your child opt out of classes when the
    going gets tough
  • Talk to your child about college costs how much
    your family will be able to pay
  • Investigate and then tour colleges when possible

51
What can Students Do?
  • Start Planning Now!
  • Discuss expectations and financial aid with your
    parents
  • MEET DEADLINES!!!
  • Make sure applications are sent in a least at
    week before deadline to ensure prompt arrival and
    make copies of all applications.
  • Teacher/counselor should get at least two weeks
    to complete any recommendations.

52
Helpful Websites
  • www.//fvhs.wcpss.net FVHS
  • www.cfnc.org College Foundation of North Carolina
  • www.wcpss.net Wake County Public School System
  • www.collegeboard.com SAT AP Testing Information
  • www.actstudent.org ACT Testing Information
  • www.fafsa.ed.gov Free Application for Federal
    State Aid
  • www.Fastweb.com Scholarship search
  • www.Collegenet.com College Admissions
  • www.Collegeview.com/collegesearch/ College
    Admissions

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Upcoming Events
  • September 30 Scholarship Night
  • October 6 College Fair
  • October 15 PSAT
  • November 6 - ASVAB
  • November 13 College Application Day
  • May 4-15 AP Testing
  • June 8 Graduation Rehearsal
  • June 13 - Graduation

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  • We are looking forward to working with you and
    your child this school year. Please let us know
    if we can assist you in any way. This
    presentation will be available on the website
    www.fvhs.wcpss.net.
  • Go Bengals!
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