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Tenth and Eleventh Grade Parent Night

This presentation is available on www.whs.tusd.org

Click on “Counselor’s Corner”

Click on “Parent Nights”

New and Improved Counseling Services

Torrance Juvenile Diversion Counseling

College and Career Center Brown Bag College Workshops PSAT Parent Night Naviance

Naviance Means of communicating with students and

families E-mails regarding events, deadlines, college visits,

workshops, etc. Planning for future beyond high school Personality and career interest inventories Transcript requests Scholarships

Access to college information from past graduates, such as acceptance and attendance rates

“Scattergrams” that compare your academic history to that of other students to determine likelihood for college acceptance

Surveys, Resume, Voting

Sophomore and Junior Checklist

Continue to take challenging courses. Review requirements for graduation, college admission and collegiate athletics (www.ncaaclearinghouse.net)

Get good grades. Continue to be involved in activities, volunteer,

and seek out leadership roles. Continue documenting your activities, honors

and awards on Naviance Use College and Career Center to investigate

post-secondary opportunities Consider taking enrichment courses at a

Community College in the summer.

Sophomore Calendar

Sophomores

Sign up to hear college representative visits.

Take the PSAT. If you are enrolled in advanced courses,

consider taking a SAT Subject Test in those subjects.

Complete the Personality Inventory on Naviance which generates a list of potential careers.

Junior Calendar

Juniors October – December

Take the PSAT. Attend college representative

visits. Sign up on Naviance. Start to make a list of colleges you

are interested in learning about. Focus on your college search by

looking through any or all of the college guidebooks and/or search engines.

October – December (cont.)

Involve yourself in clubs and activities that interest you and continue to assume leadership positions.

Schedule college visits over Winter Break.

January – March Attend College Financial Planning Night at

Torrance High School on January 6th. Attend the PSAT Parent Night – January 13th. Consider taking the SAT/ACT. Take the Mock SAT/ACT at West High. Use your research of colleges, standardized

test scores, and your GPA to come up with a tentative list of schools.

Attend the TUSD College Fair on February 27th at South High School from 11 am – 2 pm.

Research valuable summer opportunities.

April – June

Prepare for standardized tests. Register for and take the May/June SAT

Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests, and/or ACT.

Attend Brown Bag College Workshops. Begin working on your Senior Brag

Sheet. Begin looking for scholarships. If you are

interested in playing Division I or II sports in college, register with the NCAA at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

Summer 2010

Visit colleges. Start working on college essay(s). Start to develop your performing

or visual arts portfolio. Research additional scholarships. Spend time preparing for the

SAT/ACT.

Summer Opportunities

So Cal ROC…5 - 10 elective credits

TUSD… no fees (?)students who have failed a

coursestudents needing to pass

CAHSEE South Bay Enrichment Academy

students who want to advance

tuition-based Online and Community College classes

Check with your counselor before registering to ensure you are taking the appropriate course.

Academic Resources for Students and Parents

Tutorial Center (Mon – Thurs at Lunch in Media Center in Library, after school from 3-4 pm in Main Library)

Parent Connect (www.parentconnect.tusd.org)

Teacher Communication

Career Resources

Naviance El Camino College and

Career Center So Cal ROC Summer

Internships Volunteer Work

SELECTING A COLLEGE

Qualities to consider when deciding which colleges to apply to….

Size Academic

offerings Coed or single sex Religious/ethnic

orientation Academic

environment Activities

available

More qualities to consider when deciding which colleges to apply to….

Big name or best fit school?

Cost/availability of financial aid

Admission difficulty

Location Misc.

considerations (i.e., campus safety, special facilities, housing, etc.)

Resources

People sources of information

1. Counselors2. College representatives3. Alumni4. Currently enrolled students5. Parents6. Friends7. Educational consultants

Resources

Paper and internet sources

1. Objective guidebooks2. Subjective guidebooks3. Printed materials for colleges4. College websites5. General internet resources

(www.collegeboard.com)6. Naviance

Resources

Events

1. College fairs(TUSD Fair, NACAC Fairs, etc.)

2. College events (Open houses, receptions)

3. Campus tours

Thank you for coming. Please proceed to the

Gym, where College Night will begin momentarily.