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Junior Parents Night: Navigating the Senior Year Southwest High School September 21, 2009 6:30 pm

Junior Parents Night: Navigating the Senior Year

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Junior Parents Night: Navigating the Senior Year. Southwest High School September 21, 2009 6:30 pm. Junior Parent Agenda. 6:30 Craig Munier, UNL College Bound 6:50 LSW Counseling Staff - Junior Information. LSW Counseling Staff. Dr. Joyce Lehn : 9-12  SPED - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Junior Parents Night:Navigating the Senior Year

Southwest High SchoolSeptember 21, 2009

6:30 pm

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Junior Parent Agenda

• 6:30 Craig Munier, UNL College Bound

• 6:50 LSW Counseling Staff - Junior Information

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LSW Counseling Staff

• Dr. Joyce Lehn: 9-12  SPED • Dr. Dolores Simpson-Kirkland: 9-12 A-G

• Eric Feeken: 9-12  H-K

• Peggy Volker: 9-12  L-P • Colleen Finkhouse: 9-12  Q-S

• Tim Ernst: 9-12  T-Z  • Janene Way: Secretary

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Planning For The Future

• Allow your child to make his/her own decisions– Create an atmosphere of mutual trust &

respect• Explore options together

– College (4 Year or 2 Year)– Vocational/Trade Schools– Military– Work

Adapted From: College & Career Choices

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Making An Educated Decision

• Explore career options– Identify career fields that match your

student’s interests

• Get a good academic fit– Find a college that matches academic

preparation• Consider GPA & ACT or SAT scores of

previous freshmen

Adapted from: Careers & Education in Nebraska

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Types Of Education

• Universities– Made up of colleges or schools that teach

specialized areas– Usually offer graduate degrees at the master’s &

PhD level• Four-year colleges

– Offer wide range of programs• Liberal arts colleges

– College studies consist of fine arts, natural sciences, social sciences & humanities

– Utilizes understanding of past & concern for the future

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Types Of Education Continued

• Community colleges– Prepares students for immediate employment– Many feature academic transfer programs

• Vocational or specialty schools– Usually specialized to a specific occupation or

career cluster– Credits seldom transfer to a 4-year school

• On the job training & apprenticeships– Training provided by employer or labor union

• Military service– Provides educational opportunities that transfer to

civilian occupations

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Resources for College Information

• LPS Post High School Planning Guide http://isite.lps.org/pvolker/web/PlanningforafterHighSchool.html

• College Catalogs/View Books

• Web Sites for LSW Counseling Dept & Colleges

• College Representatives

• Campus Visits

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College Visitations

• Call admissions office in advance• Talk to as many students as you can

who attend the colleges of interest• Prepare for admissions interviews, if

applicable• Take time to look around on your

own• Inquire about acceptance of

Common ApplicationAdapted From: Associated Colleges of the Midwest

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College Visitations:Questions To Ask

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PSAT - Junior year

• The PSAT measures verbal reasoning, critical reading, math problem-solving and writing skills developed both in and out of school.

• We encourage all college-bound students to take the PSAT. The PSAT is the only way to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program

• The test is Saturday October 17th and registration and $18 fee is required at the LSW Counseling Center. Please make checks to LSW and fee waivers are available. Registration is September 28th to October 9th

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College Admission Tests

• Check with admissions office about ACT or SAT preference. Many schools now accept both test scores– Harvard, Yale, & University of Pennsylvania

• Inquire if SAT II subject tests or ACT writing test are required

• Southeast Community College COMPASS Placement Test– At LSW on Tuesday, October 20 and again in the

spring of 2010. Registration is required at the LSW Counseling Center.

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ACT vs. SAT:How do the tests compare?

• SAT: 7 times per year– Recent changes include

• Critical reading passages, essay, & more challenging math

– Ten-section exam– Penalty for wrong answers– Scores range from 200-800

per section– 2400 highest possible

combined score– All scores will be sent to

requested schools

www.collegeboard.com

• ACT: 6 times per year– Recent changes include

• Optional writing section– Four-section exam– No penalty for wrong

answers– Scores range from 1 to 36

for each score– 36 highest possible

composite– Score choice option of

which scores schools will receive

www.act.org

Adapted From: The Princeton Review www.princeton.com

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Financial Aid

• All scholarship with Nebraska ties are managed at Education Quest with ScholarshipQuest (http://www.educationquest.org/)

• Fill out Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1st of the senior year. www.FAFSA.ed.gov (not .com)

• EducationQuest is available to assist at the LSW Financial Aid night on November 3rd at 7:00 PM

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Don’t Get Scammed On Your Way To College

• Look for warning signs that a scholarship may be a scam– “This scholarship is guaranteed or your money

back.”– “You can’t get this information anywhere else.”– “May I have your credit card or bank account

number to hold this scholarship.”– “We’ll do all the work.”– “The scholarship will cost you some money.”– “You’ve been selected by a ‘national foundation’ to

receive a scholarship.”– “You’re a finalist in a contest that you didn’t enter.

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Military Scholarships

• Army Reserve Officer Training Corps www.armyrotc.com

• Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps www.afoats.af.mil

• Opportunities for both Navy http://www.navy.com & Marines http://www.marines.com

• Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) administered at LSW on Tuesday February 9th

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Opportunities

• LSW Counseling Center will host a Military Opportunities information session on Tuesday January 12th at 2:15 on a PLC Early release day. More information will be available at a later date.

• This presentation will be available on the LSW Counseling Center website on Tuesday morning. http://isite.lps.org/pvolke...

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Thank You

The LSW Counselorswould like to thank you for attending

tonight’s presentation.

Also, special thanks to theCollege Representatives and guest speakers from

Doane CollegeNebraska Wesleyan University Southeast Community College

the University of Nebraska-LincolnCraig Munier, College Bound-University of

Nebraska-Lincoln