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Parents of The Parents of The Class of 2011Class of 2011
Sophomore Sophomore ConferenceConference
Top Three Factors For Top Three Factors For College AdmissionCollege Admission
G.P.A.G.P.A.
(grades in college prep courses and (grades in college prep courses and rigor of course curriculum)rigor of course curriculum)
Extracurricular involvementExtracurricular involvement
(athletics, music, theatre, (athletics, music, theatre, leadership, clubs, etc.)leadership, clubs, etc.)
Admission Test scoresAdmission Test scores
Develop The 4-Year PlanDevelop The 4-Year Plan
Graduation Check ListGraduation Check List 230 Credits for Graduation230 Credits for Graduation
(Each Class = 5 credits)(Each Class = 5 credits) Minimum 1.75 GPAMinimum 1.75 GPA Must Pass the Writing ProficiencyMust Pass the Writing Proficiency Must Pass the CAHSEE (California Must Pass the CAHSEE (California
High School Exit Exam)High School Exit Exam) Community Service – 8 hoursCommunity Service – 8 hours
Graduation Graduation RequirementsRequirements
English – 4 yearsEnglish – 4 years Math – 3 yearsMath – 3 years Social Science – 4 yearsSocial Science – 4 years Science – 3 yearsScience – 3 years Fine Arts, or Applied Arts Tech, or Fine Arts, or Applied Arts Tech, or
Modern Language – 1 yearModern Language – 1 year Health – 1 semesterHealth – 1 semester Physical Education – 2 yearsPhysical Education – 2 years 175 Credits in required courses175 Credits in required courses 55 Credits in Electives55 Credits in Electives
California High School Exit California High School Exit ExamExam
The exam is made up of 2 partsThe exam is made up of 2 parts English (reading, writing, and English (reading, writing, and
vocabulary)vocabulary) Math (arithmetic and Algebra 1)Math (arithmetic and Algebra 1) Students take the CAHSEE in the Students take the CAHSEE in the
spring of the 10spring of the 10thth grade grade
HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTTRANSCRIPT
Records semester grades, creditsRecords semester grades, credits College prep courses = “P”College prep courses = “P” Honors courses = “H”Honors courses = “H” Extra Point Classes = “E”Extra Point Classes = “E” UC/CSU GPA = 10UC/CSU GPA = 10thth & 11 & 11thth grade grade Community Service = 8 hoursCommunity Service = 8 hours
UC “a-g” Course ListUC “a-g” Course List
““a” HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCEa” HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE 2 years required2 years required
““b” ENGLISHb” ENGLISH 4 years required4 years required
““c” MATHEMATICSc” MATHEMATICS 3 years required, 4 years recommended3 years required, 4 years recommended
““d” LABORATORY SCIENCEd” LABORATORY SCIENCE 2 years required, 3 years recommended2 years required, 3 years recommended
UC “a-g” Course List UC “a-g” Course List (cont.)(cont.)
““e” LANGUAGE OTHER THAN e” LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISHENGLISH 2 years required, 3 years recommended2 years required, 3 years recommended
““f” VISUAL AND PERFORMING f” VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTSARTS 1 year required1 year required
““g” ELECTIVE COURSESg” ELECTIVE COURSES 1 year required1 year required
Overview of CurriculumOverview of Curriculum Grade 9 Grade 9
(10/27/08)(10/27/08)GRADES/GRADES/COURSESCOURSES
HONORS (H)HONORS (H) COLLEGE PREPCOLLEGE PREP WORKSHOPWORKSHOP IBIB
ENGLISHENGLISH English 1English 1
H/IBH/IBEnglish 1English 1 English 1 English 1
WorkshopWorkshoppre-IBpre-IB
SOCIALSOCIAL
SCIENCESCIENCE
Cultural Cultural Geography Geography
H/IB or H/IB or H/MUNH/MUN
pre-IBpre-IB
MATHMATH Geometry Geometry or H/IB, or H/IB,
Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 or H/IBH/IB
Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 or Algebra 1AAlgebra 1A
Algebra 1AAlgebra 1A pre-IBpre-IB
SCIENCESCIENCE BiologyBiology Earth Earth ScienceScience
Intro to Intro to Earth Earth
ScienceScience
pre-IBpre-IB
PHYSICALPHYSICAL
ED.ED.
P.E.P.E. P.E.P.E. P.E.P.E. N/AN/A
OTHEROTHER Foreign Foreign LanguageLanguage
Foreign Foreign Lang. Fine Lang. Fine Arts/ElecArts/Elec..
Fine Arts or Fine Arts or ElectiveElective
pre-IBpre-IB
Overview of CurriculumOverview of CurriculumGrade 10 Grade 10 (10/27/08)(10/27/08)
GRADES/GRADES/COURSESCOURSES
HONORS (H)HONORS (H) COLLEGE PREPCOLLEGE PREP WORKSHOPWORKSHOP IBIB
ENGLISHENGLISH English 2English 2
H/IBH/IBEnglish 2English 2 English 2 English 2
WorkshopWorkshoppre-IBpre-IB
SOCIALSOCIAL
SCIENCESCIENCE
Euro Hist Euro Hist AP/IBAP/IB or or World World
H/IB/MUNH/IB/MUN
World World HistoryHistory
World World History History
WorkshopWorkshop
pre-IBpre-IB
MATHMATH Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 or H/IB or H/IB or Math Math
AnalysisAnalysis
Geometry or Geometry or Algebra 1BAlgebra 1B
Algebra 1BAlgebra 1B pre-IBpre-IB
SCIENCESCIENCE Chemistry Chemistry or or
Chemistry Chemistry HH
BiologyBiology Intro Life or Intro Life or
Conceptual Conceptual BiologyBiology
pre-IBpre-IB
PHYSICALPHYSICAL
ED.ED.
Health or Health or P.E.P.E.
Health or Health or P.E.P.E.
Health or Health or P.E.P.E.
N/AN/A
OTHEROTHER Foreign Foreign LanguageLanguage
Foreign Lang. Foreign Lang. Fine Arts/Elec.Fine Arts/Elec.
Fine Arts or Fine Arts or ElectiveElective
pre-IBpre-IB
Overview of CurriculumOverview of CurriculumGrade 11 Grade 11 (10/27/08)(10/27/08)
GRADES/GRADES/COURSESCOURSES
HONORS (H)HONORS (H) COLLEGE PREPCOLLEGE PREP WORKSHOPWORKSHOP IBIB
ENGLISHENGLISH English 3 English 3 Lit.Lit.
APAP
English 3English 3 English 3 I English 3 I or Workshopor Workshop Eng 3 Lit. Eng 3 Lit.
APAP
SOCIALSOCIAL
SCIENCESCIENCE
U.S. Hist. U.S. Hist. APAP or or U.S. U.S.
Hist. Hist. H/MUNH/MUN
U.S. HistoryU.S. History U.S. History U.S. History WorkshopWorkshop
U.S. Hist. U.S. Hist. APAP or or U.S. U.S. Hist./H/MUHist./H/MU
NN
MATHMATH Math Math Analysis Analysis
H/IB. H/IB. Calculus Calculus AP/ABAP/AB
Geometry, Geometry, Algebra 2, Algebra 2,
Stats, Math Stats, Math AnalysisAnalysis
Business Business Math Math
or or AccountingAccounting
Math Math Analysis H Analysis H , ,
or Math or Math StudiesStudies
SCIENCESCIENCE Physics/H or Physics/H or Bio APBio AP or or Phy/Ana/HPhy/Ana/H
Chemistry, Chemistry, Integrated Integrated Science, Science,
PhysicsPhysics
Intro Life Intro Life Science or Science or
Concept. BioConcept. Bio
Physics HPhysics H, , Physics Physics
B/AP,B/AP, , or , or Biology SLBiology SL
OTHEROTHER Foreign Foreign LanguageLanguage
Elective or Elective or P.E.P.E.
ElectiveElective Foreign Foreign Language Language
SLSL
OTHER-OTHER-VPAVPA
Elective Elective (VPA) or (VPA) or
P.E.P.E.
Elective Elective (VPA)(VPA)
ElectiveElective Comp.Sci. Comp.Sci. SL SL or Psych or Psych
SLSL
Overview of IB Curriculum Overview of IB Curriculum (10/27/08)(10/27/08)GRADES/GRADES/
COURSESCOURSESGrade 11 IBGrade 11 IB
ENGLISHENGLISHEng 3 HL 1Eng 3 HL 1
SOCIALSOCIAL
SCIENCESCIENCE
U.S. Hist. APU.S. Hist. AP or or U.S. Hist./H/MUNU.S. Hist./H/MUN
MATHMATH Math Analysis H Math Analysis H , , or Math Studies or or Math Studies or
Calculus/APCalculus/AP
SCIENCESCIENCE Physics/HPhysics/H, , Physics Physics B/AP,B/AP, or Biology or Biology
SLSL
OTHEROTHER Foreign Language Foreign Language SLSL or Spanish 3 IB or Spanish 3 IB
OTHER-OTHER-VPAVPA
Comp.Sci. SLComp.Sci. SL , , Psych SLPsych SL, or VPA, or VPA
Grade 12 IBGrade 12 IB
English 4 HL 2English 4 HL 2
(Humanities)(Humanities)
Govt. Politics AP + Govt. Politics AP +
History of America HL2 +History of America HL2 +
Theory of KnowledgeTheory of Knowledge
Calculus AB/AP,Calculus AB/AP,
oror
Math Studies SLMath Studies SL
Biology SL,Biology SL,
Biology HL 2, orBiology HL 2, or
Physics/HPhysics/H
Foreign Language HL, Foreign Language HL,
Psych SLPsych SL or or Psych HLPsych HL
Comp. Sci SLComp. Sci SL or HLor HL
* Note: Econ – Summer* Note: Econ – Summer((underlined = UC extra weight)underlined = UC extra weight)
Overview of CurriculumOverview of CurriculumGrade 12 Grade 12 (10/27/08)(10/27/08)
GRADES/GRADES/COURSESCOURSES
HONORS (H)HONORS (H) COLLEGE PREPCOLLEGE PREP WORKSHOPWORKSHOP IBIB
ENGLISHENGLISH English 4 English 4 HL2 or HL2 or
Humanities Humanities BlockBlock
English 4 English 4 English 4 I English 4 I or or
WorkshopWorkshop
English 4 English 4 HL 2 HL 2
(Humanities (Humanities Block)Block)
SOCIALSOCIAL
SCIENCESCIENCE
Econ &Econ &
CivicsCivics
(Econ in (Econ in Summer)Summer)
Econ & Econ & CivicsCivics
Econ /Civics Econ /Civics Workshop Workshop
Hist.of the Hist.of the Amer. HL2 Amer. HL2
+ TOK + TOK (Econ in (Econ in Summer)Summer)
MATHMATH Calculus Calculus AP/AB OR AP/AB OR
BCBC or or Statistics or Statistics or
Math Math Studies SLStudies SL
Math Anal Math Anal or Alg 2 or or Alg 2 or Alg 2 Int. or Alg 2 Int. or Statistics or Statistics or
Math Math Studies SLStudies SL
ElectiveElective Calculus Calculus AB/APAB/AP , or , or
Math Math Studies SLStudies SL
SCIENCESCIENCE
OrOr
ElectiveElective
Physics APPhysics AP or or
Bio APBio AP or or
Physio/Anat H Physio/Anat H or AP Com. or AP Com.
Sci.Sci.
Physics or Physics or Psychology Psychology
or Cont. or Cont. IssuesIssues
ElectiveElective
Physics H Physics H or Physics or Physics
B/APB/AP
OTHER-OTHER-VPAVPA
Foreign Foreign Lang .Lang .
Elective Elective (VPA)(VPA)
ElectiveElective For. Lang. For. Lang. HL HL
or Psych HLor Psych HL
University of CaliforniaUniversity of Californiawww.ucop.edu/pathwayswww.ucop.edu/pathways
(Pg. 25)(Pg. 25) 10 campuses (9 undergraduate)10 campuses (9 undergraduate) Top 12.5 % of high school graduatesTop 12.5 % of high school graduates Over 200,000 studentsOver 200,000 students Costs approximately $21,700/yr. (’04-’05)Costs approximately $21,700/yr. (’04-’05) Competitive AdmissionCompetitive Admission Most selective are UCLA and BerkeleyMost selective are UCLA and Berkeley Comprehensive Review (GPA, A.P. courses, Comprehensive Review (GPA, A.P. courses,
Test scores, Extracurricular, Essay)Test scores, Extracurricular, Essay) SAT or ACT with Writing, plus two SAT SAT or ACT with Writing, plus two SAT
Subject testsSubject tests
UC ADMISSION UC ADMISSION GUIDELINESGUIDELINES ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Quality of senior year curriculumQuality of senior year curriculum Grades earnedGrades earned Test ScoresTest Scores Signs of marked improvementSigns of marked improvement Course choices are steadily more Course choices are steadily more
demandingdemanding
UC ADMISSION UC ADMISSION GUIDELINESGUIDELINES
PERSONAL INITIATIVE & MOTIVATIONPERSONAL INITIATIVE & MOTIVATION
Did student take advantage of the school’s Did student take advantage of the school’s most rigorous course offeringsmost rigorous course offerings
What do the essays reveal or explain What do the essays reveal or explain about the unique characteristics of the about the unique characteristics of the studentstudent
Extracurricular activitiesExtracurricular activities
Apply November, Senior YearApply November, Senior Year
California State UniversityCalifornia State Universitywww.csumentor.eduwww.csumentor.edu
(Pg. 21)(Pg. 21) 23 campuses 23 campuses Top 33 % of high school graduatesTop 33 % of high school graduates Over 400,000 studentsOver 400,000 students Costs approximately $15,600/yr. (’04-’05)Costs approximately $15,600/yr. (’04-’05) GPA & Test scores only (no essay, no GPA & Test scores only (no essay, no
subject tests)subject tests) SAT or ACT without WritingSAT or ACT without Writing GPA of 3.0 “eligible” with ANY test scoreGPA of 3.0 “eligible” with ANY test score Cal State Fullerton guaranteed admission Cal State Fullerton guaranteed admission
for local high schools in OC with 3.0 GPA for local high schools in OC with 3.0 GPA
CALIFORNIA STATE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY
Impacted campuses are Cal Poly Impacted campuses are Cal Poly SLO, San Diego, Chico, Cal Poly SLO, San Diego, Chico, Cal Poly Pomona, Sonoma, and Fullerton.Pomona, Sonoma, and Fullerton.
Offers Honors programs and Offers Honors programs and scholarshipsscholarships
Apply October – November, Senior Apply October – November, Senior YearYear
VISUAL / PERFORMING VISUAL / PERFORMING ART REQUIREMENTART REQUIREMENT
Both UC and CSU require one year VPABoth UC and CSU require one year VPA Students must complete a “single Students must complete a “single
yearlong course from a single VPA yearlong course from a single VPA discipline”discipline”
May include art, choir, orchestra band, May include art, choir, orchestra band, theatre, ceramics, photographytheatre, ceramics, photography
College courses may meet the College courses may meet the requirement (IGETC list, Area 3A) requirement (IGETC list, Area 3A)
Course must include theory, not skillCourse must include theory, not skill
Independent UniversitiesIndependent Universitieswww.aiccu.eduwww.aiccu.edu (CA) (CA)
www.naicu.eduwww.naicu.edu (National) (National) Usually SAT or ACTUsually SAT or ACT SAT Subject tests for competitive schoolsSAT Subject tests for competitive schools See college websites for specific requirementsSee college websites for specific requirements Costs: Up to $55,000 per yearCosts: Up to $55,000 per year 75 WASC accredited colleges in California75 WASC accredited colleges in California 233,000 students233,000 students $936 Million annual financial aid awards$936 Million annual financial aid awards Letters of recommendation usually requiredLetters of recommendation usually required Personal interviews at some institutionsPersonal interviews at some institutions California list (Pg. 28)California list (Pg. 28)
COMMUNITY COLLEGESCOMMUNITY COLLEGESwww.cccco.eduwww.cccco.edu
(Pg. 17)(Pg. 17) Top 100% of high school graduatesTop 100% of high school graduates 109 campuses 109 campuses Over 2.5 million studentsOver 2.5 million students Open to all California residents, including Open to all California residents, including
those without a high school diplomathose without a high school diploma A California resident may attend a CC A California resident may attend a CC
anywhere in the stateanywhere in the state Tuition Cost: $20 per unit plus room & Tuition Cost: $20 per unit plus room &
boardboard Written transfer guarantees and priority Written transfer guarantees and priority
admission to UC and CSU!admission to UC and CSU!
COLLEGE ADMISSION COLLEGE ADMISSION TESTSTESTS
(junior year)(junior year)SAT REASONING TESTSAT REASONING TEST
www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com
Critical ReadingCritical Reading MathematicsMathematics WritingWriting
800 score for each area800 score for each area Perfect Score = 2400Perfect Score = 2400
SAT Critical Reading SAT Critical Reading SectionSection
Discrete Reading passages added Discrete Reading passages added from science, history, humanities, from science, history, humanities, and literatureand literature
Tip: Practice reading long boring Tip: Practice reading long boring passages to extend one’s ability to passages to extend one’s ability to focus and concentratefocus and concentrate
SAT Mathematics SAT Mathematics SectionSection
Added content through Algebra IIAdded content through Algebra II Reasoning and problem-solving skills Reasoning and problem-solving skills
based on high school curriculumbased on high school curriculum Student-produced responses remain Student-produced responses remain
in math sectionin math section
Tip: Brush up on Geometry since the Tip: Brush up on Geometry since the majority of math questions cover this majority of math questions cover this subjectsubject
SAT Writing SectionSAT Writing Section
Multiple choice questions Multiple choice questions Identify sentence errorsIdentify sentence errors Improve sentencesImprove sentences Improve paragraphsImprove paragraphs
Student Produced EssayStudent Produced Essay Tip: Read newspaper editorials and Tip: Read newspaper editorials and
practice writing persuasive essayspractice writing persuasive essays
SAT WRITING TESTSAT WRITING TEST
Sample Essay Prompts:Sample Essay Prompts: www.collegeboard.com/about/newsawww.collegeboard.com/about/newsa
t/sample.htmlt/sample.html
Student allowed 25 minutes to Student allowed 25 minutes to complete essaycomplete essay
A holistic rubric of 1-6 pointsA holistic rubric of 1-6 points
SAT WRITING TESTSAT WRITING TEST
Complete a statement with an example Complete a statement with an example from history, literature, or your own lifefrom history, literature, or your own life
Agree or disagree with a quote and Agree or disagree with a quote and provide supporting examples from provide supporting examples from experience, observations, readingexperience, observations, reading
““Good” rough draft is what the readers Good” rough draft is what the readers expectexpect
Well-organized with few grammar Well-organized with few grammar errorserrors
ACTACTwww.act.orgwww.act.org
ACT is linked to student achievement, ACT is linked to student achievement, not aptitudenot aptitude
Test has three sections (Highest score: Test has three sections (Highest score: 36)36)
Reading ComprehensionReading Comprehension Mathematics (arithmetic through Mathematics (arithmetic through
trigonometry)trigonometry) Science ReasoningScience Reasoning Plus: Essay Writing/English grammarPlus: Essay Writing/English grammar
ACTACT
Optional Writing component added Optional Writing component added to the ACTto the ACT
The most compelling correlate of The most compelling correlate of strong performance on the ACT is strong performance on the ACT is taking a rigorous core curriculum in taking a rigorous core curriculum in high schoolhigh school
SAT or ACTSAT or ACT CSU will take the highest reading and highest CSU will take the highest reading and highest
math scores from separate sittings to make a math scores from separate sittings to make a new combined total scorenew combined total score
CSU does not factor in the Writing Score at CSU does not factor in the Writing Score at this timethis time
UC will take the highest combined reading, UC will take the highest combined reading, math and writing score from one sittingmath and writing score from one sitting
CSU does not take SAT Subject test scoresCSU does not take SAT Subject test scores UC requires two SAT Subject tests from two UC requires two SAT Subject tests from two
different subject areasdifferent subject areas Comparative features of SAT and ACT (Pg. 33)Comparative features of SAT and ACT (Pg. 33)
SAT or ACTSAT or ACT
Recommend taking both the SAT Recommend taking both the SAT and the ACTand the ACT
Repeat Fall Senior Year the test in Repeat Fall Senior Year the test in which the student scored the highestwhich the student scored the highest
Use the ACT translation table to see Use the ACT translation table to see test correlationtest correlation
SAT Subject TestsSAT Subject Tests(Pg. 31)(Pg. 31)
LiteratureLiterature Math Level 2Math Level 2 Biology Biology ChemistryChemistry PhysicsPhysics U.S. HistoryU.S. History World HistoryWorld History Spanish, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, French, German, Hebrew,
Italian, LatinItalian, Latin
PSAT/NMSQTPSAT/NMSQT The Preliminary Scholastic Assessment The Preliminary Scholastic Assessment
Test/National Merit Scholarship Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is used to determine Qualifying Test is used to determine preliminary eligibility for juniors in the preliminary eligibility for juniors in the National Merit Scholars competition.National Merit Scholars competition.
Students who become National Merit Students who become National Merit Finalists may win scholarships up to Finalists may win scholarships up to $2,500 (Top 1%)$2,500 (Top 1%)
*Note: USC offers 50% scholarship to *Note: USC offers 50% scholarship to National Merit Scholars who note USC National Merit Scholars who note USC as their 1as their 1stst choice choice
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California’s Public Colleges California’s Public Colleges www.californiacolleges.eduwww.californiacolleges.edu
Showcases California’s independent Showcases California’s independent and public colleges and universitiesand public colleges and universities
College PlanningCollege Planning Financial Aid Financial Aid Career ExplorationCareer Exploration ““Ask an Expert” serviceAsk an Expert” service Set up account to track coursework, Set up account to track coursework,
admission requirements, career admission requirements, career interests, and deadlines.interests, and deadlines.
FINANCIAL AIDFINANCIAL AIDwww.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov
All undergraduates seeking financial aid must All undergraduates seeking financial aid must complete a Free Application for Federal complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1stst of their of their senior yearsenior year
FAFSA is based on parent and student income FAFSA is based on parent and student income during the tax year of the student’s junior year during the tax year of the student’s junior year through December 31through December 31stst of their senior year. of their senior year.
www.fastweb.comwww.fastweb.com
The largest free scholarship search onlineThe largest free scholarship search online
California GrantsCalifornia Grantswww.calgrants.orgwww.calgrants.org
Cal Grant GuaranteeCal Grant Guarantee Every high school senior who graduates; Every high school senior who graduates;
meets the academic, financial and meets the academic, financial and eligibility requirements and applies on eligibility requirements and applies on time is guaranteed a Cal Grant award to time is guaranteed a Cal Grant award to attend college.attend college.
Cal Grant A up to $8,322 at independent Cal Grant A up to $8,322 at independent colleges (3.0 GPA required)colleges (3.0 GPA required)
March 2 deadline, senior yearMarch 2 deadline, senior year
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