MSD Washington Township College and Career Readiness December 18, 2011.

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MSD Washington Township College and Career Readiness December 18, 2011

Transcript of MSD Washington Township College and Career Readiness December 18, 2011.

MSD Washington Township

College and Career Readiness

December 18, 2011

Our Purpose:

To share information about the process of preparing for opportunities after high school

Why should my student continue?

Income (2009 Census)High School Dropout - $20,000High School Graduate - $30,627Some College - $32,295Associate’s Degree (2-years) - $39, 771Bachelor’s Degree (4 – years) - $56,655

Student Speaker

How do I begin preparing?

It all starts in middle school.Career ResearchGetting good gradesAttendanceGetting involved with clubs,

activities, sportsParticipate in programs like AVID

Freshman Year -

Plan courses with your counselor (learn about graduation requirements)

Get involved in a school activity or two and community service

Review the “Learn More Indiana” website: www.learnmoreindiana.org for career, college and financial aid information

Sophomore Year

Review college search, financial aid and career websites

Take the PSAT (in school)

Register with Naviance (in school), a web-based college & scholarship search program

Visit a college campus over the summer

Junior Year

Take the most challenging courses you can

Prepare for and take the SAT and/or the ACT

Meet with college representatives at NCHS and visit their campuses

Senior Year

Retake the SAT and/or the ACT

Apply to colleges by their deadlines, which vary

Apply for financial aid and scholarships

What are my options? – 2 year

2-year college (such as Ivy Tech Community College)Low costLive at homeMany locationsFlexible – Students can attend part-time and work

4 – Year State or Public

4-year state or public college (such as Ball State University, Indiana University, IUPUI, Purdue University, Indiana State University)May either live on campus or at homeMore courses and majors available

4 Year Private

4-year private college (such as Butler University, University of Indianapolis, Marian University)Higher cost, but often more financial aidPersonal attention “Family” atmosphere

IVY TECH – Alice Overton

How do I pay for school?

Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

The form required by all colleges to apply for financial assistance.

www.fafsa.ed.gov

Filing timeline: Between January 1st and March 10th of the senior year

Register for a student PIN and a parent PIN (Personal Information Number) early in the senior year

 

FAFSA Day at North Central High School

Monday, February 13th, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. (by appointment)

How does MSDWT support refugees in this process?

ENL Teachers

College Counselor

Translators

Navigators

Learning Center

Bridge

AVID