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The Road Ahead of YouGet Your College Prep On

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Where do you want to be in ten years?

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What kind of house do you want to live in?

High-Rise in a big city

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Single-Family Home in a quiet neighborhood

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Apartment Building close to work

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Working in the Emergency Room at Barnes-Jewish as a doctor or nurse

What kind of job do you want?

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Running a big company, like Monsanto or Anheuser-Busch

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Working with Athletes on a team like the St. Louis Rams

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What kind of car do you want to drive?

Honda Civic – $15,000-22,000

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BMW z4 – $40,000-60,000

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Range Rover – $60,000-80,000

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Which way should I go?

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Why go to College?

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Earn More Money

Median Annual Earnings (U.S. Census Bureau)

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Quiz Yourself…How much more money do you think college graduates earn over an entire lifetime than high school graduates?b)$10,000c)$250,000d)$500,000e)$1,000,000

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Know The FactsHow much more money do you think college graduates earn over an entire lifetime than high school graduates?b)$10,000•$250,000•$500,000

•$1,000,000

That’s right, college graduates make over a million dollars more in a lifetime than non- college graduates. Remember what you picked out for your future? Earning more money gives you access to all sorts of things, from nicer cars and homes.

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Live Healthier

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Have a Voice In Your Community

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Have an Impact on Your Family

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Quiz Yourself…There is a measurable difference between

high school graduates and college graduates when it comes to:

b) Cigarette Smokingc) Amount of medical care receivedd) Frequency of votinge) Volunteeringf) All of the above

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Know The FactsThere is a measurable difference between

high school graduates and college graduates when it comes to:

b) Cigarette Smoking• Amount of medical care received• Frequency of voting• Volunteering

• All of the above

That’s right, college graduates are less likely to be addicted to cigarettes, receive better medical care, and are more likely to vote and volunteer.

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Increase Your Options

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Right now all doors are open to you.

How do you keep your doors open?

7 Things You Can Do Now

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1. Dare to Test Yourself

Take more difficult classes even if it means

a lower grade

7 Ways to Keep Your Doors Open:

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2. Work For The Grades!

Think of good grades as money in the bank

7 Ways to Keep Your Doors Open:

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Quiz Yourself…Colleges would look more favorably at a

student who had B’s than A’s if the student was:

b) Involved in lots of extracurricular activities

c) Was a good athleted) Enrolled in more challenging classese) Was enrolled in a city schoolf) Colleges always prefer A students over

B students

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Know The FactsColleges would look more favorably at a student

who had B’s than A’s if the student was:• Involved in lots of extracurricular activities• Was a good athlete

• Enrolled in more challenging classes

• Was enrolled in a city school• Colleges always prefer A students over B students

Colleges like to see that you can challenge yourselfAND that you are academically prepared, even if that means getting a lower grade.

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3. Make Friends With the Test

Practice, practice, practice!

Everyone applying to college must take a standardized test – practice them now!

7 Ways to Keep Your Doors Open:

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4. Discover Your PassionsExplore out

of school and after

school activities. Find out what you like and

what you are good at.

7 Ways to Keep Your Doors Open:

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5. Rise to Leadership

Be a star at what you

like!

“Become pointy!”

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Quiz Yourself…

Colleges want students that are well-rounded, so you should do as many after school activities as possible.

b) Truec) False

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Know The Facts

Colleges want students that are well-rounded, so you should do as many after school activities as possible.

• True

• False

Take a look at the activity pyramid. You can see that colleges are looking for students who dedicate themselves to one or two activities and show leadership.

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6. Save Your Money When You Can

There are a lot of costs:

Tuition: $7,368

Fees: $1,253

Room: $3,917

Board: $2,370

Books: $800

Personal: $1,350

Total Cost: $17,058

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$2.49

Even a Little Bit Adds Up…

$2.49 X 3 a week = $7.47

$7.47 X 52 weeks in a year = $388.44

$388.44 X 4 years in high school= $1553.76

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P.S. No matter what, you CAN afford to go!!!

ACTUAL COLLEGE BOUND STUDENT:Federal Pell Grant: $5,350Federal SEOG Grant: $1000Academic Competitiveness Grant: $750Federal Work Study: $1300Diversity Award: $2500Mizzou Grant: $920Access Missouri Grant: $1600Scholarship Foundation Award: $2000Perkins Loan: $1000Federal Direct Subsidized Loan: $1000

Total in Grants, Scholarships and Loans

$17,420

$352 MORE THAN THE COST OF

COLLEGE!

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Quiz Yourself…

If you are a student who receives Free and Reduced Lunch all you have to do to get money for college is fill out a form called the FAFSA

a) Trueb) False

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Know The Facts

If you are a student who receives Free and Reduced Lunch all you have to do to get money for college is fill out a form called the FAFSA

• True• False

The FAFSA is a form used to determine who can get free money from the government to help them go to school. Students who qualify for ‘Free and Reduced Lunch’ will also qualify to get money to help them pay for school.

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7. Build Your Character

“I have a dream that my four little children … not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of

their character.”

7 Ways to Keep Your Doors Open:

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I admire people who are:

Caring

Committed

Creative

Energetic

Hard-working

Honest

Independent

Intelligent

Loyal

Passionate

Powerful

Responsible

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Little steps taken now

become building blocks towards

your goals.

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Plan, Prepare, Pursue

And you can keep the doors of opportunity open

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Questions about College Bound?

Call the office!314-361-4441

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