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Just for JuniorsClass of 2019

KHS Counseling Center

Counseling Staff

Dr. Summer Martin, Lead CounselorClass of 2017 A-Ba

[email protected]

Just for Juniors

Counseling Staff

Mrs. Michelle MayfieldA-Carm

[email protected]

Just for Juniors

Counseling Staff

Mrs. Joanie SouthCarr-Fe

[email protected]

Just for Juniors

Counseling Staff

Mr. Sean StantonFi-Huff

[email protected]

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Counseling Staff

Ms. Benann TurnleyHug-Mas

[email protected]

Just for Juniors

Counseling Staff

Mr. Mardochée GastonMat-Pos

[email protected]

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Counseling Staff

Mrs. Jeannie MataPot-Ste

[email protected]

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Counseling Staff

Mr. Wes UptonSti-Z

[email protected]

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Counseling Staff

Mr. Danny Ross

Intervention Counselor

[email protected]

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Counseling Staff

Mrs. Terra Peters

Office Manager

(817) 744-1411

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Counseling Staff

Mrs. Marcia Sturz

Registrar

[email protected](817) 744-1417

Just for Juniors

What are we covering?

• Junior Conferences

• Graduation Requirements

• GPA Calculation

• Junior Timeline

• Testing Information

• Dual Credit Information

• NCAA Information

• Post-Secondary Options

• College Visits

Just for Juniors

What are we Not covering?

• Application Information

• Ordering Transcripts

• Essays

• Recommendation Letters

• Financial Aid

• Scholarships

Just for Juniors

Why aren’t we covering this information? Because we

don’t want you to get overwhelmed…

But where can I find this

information?

If you are ready to tackle the information you need for your senior year, or are interested in finding out more, check out our Guide to Life After High School or go to our website and check out our Senior Summit PowerPoint.

Just for Juniors

Social Media

Find us on Facebook and Twitter! We post information about upcoming events and information about registration, college, financial aid, and

scholarships.

Keller High Counselor Corner

@Counseling_KHS

Just for Juniors

Social Media

Speaking of Social Media…

Did you know that admissions personnel monitor applicant’s Social Media accounts?

Did you know that they can rescind your acceptance?

Watch your social media posts including pictures!

Just for Juniors

Junior Conferences

Junior Conferences will begin Tuesday, Oct. 10th and go through Dec. 17th. Schedules vary by counselor. The Junior Conference covers this information, but is individualized for your student. Use the QR Code to access the Keller High School website to register for your junior conference. You can also use the Chromebooks here to register for your junior conference.

Just for Juniors

Graduation Requirements

Just for Juniors

English(4 Credits)

Math(4 Credits)

Science(4 Credits)

Social Studies(4 Credits)

English IEnglish IIEnglish IIIEnglish IV

Algebra IGeometryAlgebra II4th Math

Biology Chemistry/Physics*Advanced ScienceAdvanced Science

World GeographyWorld HistoryU.S. HistoryGovernment (0.5)Economics (0.5)

Most classes have the option of pre-AP or AP. English III, English IV, Pre-Calculus, U.S. History, Government, and Economics have a Dual Credit option.

*Colleges STILL want BOTH Chemistry and Physics

Graduation Requirements

Just for Juniors

WorldLanguage

Fine Arts(1 Credit)

PE(1 Credit)

21st Century Skill(0.5 Credit)

Electives

2 Credits of the Same World Language

Ex: German I and German II

Art BandChoirDanceTheater

PEAdventures in Outdoor EducationPartner PEAthleticsPE Substitution (Band/CheerIndianettes, etc.)

Professional Communications

Entrepreneurship

Must have 4 credits in the Endorsement Area*

*During your junior conference, you will review your Endorsement and Endorsement Classes.

Dual Credit

Just for Juniors

For more information about Dual Credit, join us for our Dual Credit

Information Meeting this spring (dates will be released soon). A

representative from TCC will be presenting the “new and improved”

(and so much easier) registration process.

Let’s talk about KHS

students in college…

College Choice = college Completion

Just for Juniors

• Did you know that 84% of KHS seniors attend college right after

high school? (2 year and 4 year combined)

• Within the first 2 years post-high school, 89% of our students attend

college!

• Most of the other 11-16% (an average of about 70-100 of our seniors)

go to technical schools or the U.S. Military or start college within 2

years of high school graduation.

College Choice = college Completion

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• 92% of all KHS graduates who attended college right after high

school return for their sophomore year of college!

• However…only 57% of KHS graduates graduate from college in 6

years.

College Choice = college Completion

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Why is that? Research shows that students who choose their

university carefully and make the best choice based on academics,

experience, and amenities are the students who complete college

within 6 years.

College Choice = College Completion

Junior Timeline

Just for Juniors

1. Credit and Transcript Evaluation

2. Create a Personal File and Résumé

3. Ask Yourself, “What do I want to be when I grow up?”

4. Consider Post-Secondary Options

5. Exams

6. Research Schools/Research Requirements

7. Visit Schools

8. NCAA Eligibility Center (if applicable)

1. Credit and Transcript Evaluation

Just for Juniors

• Evaluate your credits and review your transcripts. Check your

GPA and rank. Your junior conference will cover a majority of this

information.

• You will register for your senior year courses in the spring.

• You will also receive an unofficial transcript during your junior

conference.

• You can access an unofficial transcript on the Home Access Center

(HAC). When we are updating GPA/ranks, we will take this feature

offline for a few days.

Transcripts, GPAs, and Rank

Just for Juniors

• When you get your transcript, please note the following:

-Your graduation plan: Foundation w/Endorsement,

Distinguished

-Your classes and grades (check for errors)

-Your GPA and Rank

-Your Credits

Transcripts, GPAs, and Rank

Just for Juniors

• GPAs are recalculated every semester. The GPA listed on your

transcript is your current GPA – from the end of your sophomore

year.

• Your GPA and rank will be recalculated at the end of the 1st

semester (really Jan. 2018) and again at the end of this school year

(June 2018).

• When you send off transcripts to the colleges, they will see your

GPA and rank from the end of your JUNIOR year. You will be

applying in the fall and will NOT have earned senior grades when

you apply.

Transcripts, GPAs, and Rank

Just for Juniors

• Your GPA will be recalculated in the spring of your senior year.

Many colleges will want mid-year reports and WILL look at this

updated GPA and rank as well as what classes you take your senior

year.

• RANK locks at the end of the 5th six weeks of the senior year. GPA

NEVER LOCKS.

Transcripts, GPAs, and Rank

Just for Juniors

• How do I calculate my GPA?

-Add all STATE credits from each school year and add in any pre-AP or AP

points (10 points per semester)

-Exclude any CBEs, correspondence courses, Dual Credit not taken at

KHS, and summer school not taken in KISD

-Add up each year’s points

-Divide by the number of ½ credits (if you have 20 credits, divide by 40)

Example:

9th Grade: 10th Grade: 11th Grade:

85 Q 95 Q 87 92 93 P 94 P

75 83 77 P 81 P 86 P 86 P

Total: 358 Total: 357 Total: 399

Add: 358 + 357 + 399 = 1114

Divide: 1114 / 12 = 92.8333

Transcripts, GPAs, and Rank

Just for Juniors

• How do I calculate my GPA on a 4.0 scale?

-Take your 100 point GPA and divide by 25.

Example:

92.8333/25 = 3.7133

• GPAs are weighted (meaning they include extra points for pre-AP

and AP classes)

• To get your unweighted GPA, you must fill out a GPA/Rank form in

the Counseling Center and we will give you a 4.0 unweighted GPA.

• Our transcripts will ONLY print the 100 point weighted GPA. If the

college you are applying to requires a different GPA, you MUST

COME SEE MRS. STURZ IN THE COUNSELING CENTER!

2. Create a Personal File and Resume

Just for Juniors

• Find a good spot in your house (a drawer, a bucket, a bin, etc.) to put

all of the mail from colleges

• Create folders for each college, or consider one big folder for colleges

you are interested in.

• Create folders on your computer and in your email to save important

email documents (you will get a LOT from email)

2. Create a Personal File and Resume

Just for Juniors

When writing your resume…

Include: academics, athletics, clubs, volunteer hours, and work

experience.

Update your resume every semester so it is ready to go anytime.

Order your resume:

By Activity, then

By Year

• Include amount of time for each activity.

• Include leadership positions.

• Include descriptions and duties for all activities.

• Include resumes when asking for recommendation letters.

3. Ask yourself what you want to be

when you grow up

Just for Juniors

• You don’t have to know exactly what you’re going to be now! It will

help to know areas of interest such as “computers,” “health care,”

etc.

• Take an interest inventory to help you see how your interests

translate into careers.

• Shadow someone in the field to see if that’s REALLY what you want

to do.

4. Consider Post-Secondary Options

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2 Year University:

• A junior or community college that will allow you to earn an

associate’s degree with the core courses 4 year universities require.

• These schools also offer scholarships and financial aid.

• They are much cheaper and a great way to transition to college life.

• Four year universities are much more accepting of transfer students

– they only look at your college grades and do not look at your high

school GPA/Rank/ACT-SAT scores, etc.

• Some have housing depending on the type and location of the school.

• Some also are “feeder” schools to larger, four year universities

(Blinn-A&M, South Plains College – Texas Tech).

4. Consider Post-Secondary Options

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4 Year University:

• A college that will allow you to earn a bachelor’s degree or higher.

• These schools offer scholarships and financial aid.

• They offer on-site housing.

• They have higher requirements for acceptance.

• They will have many options for majors and will specialize in certain

areas.

• The first 2 years at a four year university will be spent working on

the core curriculum and then the last 2 years will be spent working

on classes in the major area.

4. Consider Post-Secondary Options

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Trade/Technical Schools:

• Trade/technical schools offer programs and certificates in many

areas that do not require associates or bachelors’ degrees.

• Trade/technical schools do not usually have a core curriculum,

students have classes related to the career choice only.

• Some trade/technical schools have on-site housing, but many do not.

• Check accreditation for trade/technical schools to ensure you are

attending a quality school.

www.tstc.edu www.uti.edu

4. Consider Post-Secondary Options

Just for Juniors

U.S. Military:

• Talk to a recruiter for specific information on each branch of the

U.S. Military. Do not sign any paperwork without discussing your

decision and choice with your parents.

• Students can earn college credit while in the U.S. Military.

• The U.S. Military can pay for some or all of your college tuition.

• College ROTC programs can help you prepare for the U.S. Military

while attending college.

• You must take the ASVAB Career Inventory Program and Test your

junior or senior year to determine the type of job for you in the U.S.

Military. www.asvabprogram.com

4. Consider Post-Secondary Options

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Workforce:

• You may decide to join the workforce immediately after you

graduate from high school, but remember, it will be difficult to go

back to school after you’ve been out for awhile.

• Depending on each job, you will be required to do some sort of

training for each job.

5. Exams - Act

Just for Juniors

Test Date: Regular Registration: Late Registration Window (Late Fee Required):

December 9, 2017 November 3, 2017 November 4-17, 2017

February 10, 2018 January 12, 2018 January 13-19, 2018

April 14, 2018 March 9, 2018 March 10-23, 2018

June 9, 2018 May 4, 2018 May 5-18, 2018

July 14, 2018 June 15, 2018 June 16-22, 2018

www.actstudent.org

5. Exams - SAT

Just for Juniors

• KHS students tend to score about average (500 range).

• The questions are NOT worded like any test they have ever taken.

It is a logic and reason test.

• It is a timed test and this is a common problem for students. They

MUST practice in a timed environment.

• You may take the SAT more than once.

• If you need accommodations, you must apply for them early.

5. Exams - SAT

Just for Juniors

• It is NOT an IQ test. It is a curriculum test and the students need

to prepare and study before they take the test.

• There are 3 sections: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing.

• Each section of the SAT is scored from 200-800; however, the total

score is in a range from 400 to 1600. Essay results reported

separately, with Reading, Analysis, and Writing reporting 2-8 scales.

5. Exams - SAT

Just for Juniors

• The writing portion is now optional. Colleges look at the essay

portion as a way to make decisions for students.

• You are not penalized for guessing.

5. Exams - SAT

Just for Juniors

Test Date: Regular Registration: Late Registration (Late Fee Required):

December 3, 2016 November 3, 2016 November 15-22, 2016

January 21, 2017 December 21, 2016 January 3-10, 2017

March 11, 2017 February 10, 2017 February 21-28, 2017

May 6, 2017 April 7, 2017 April 18-25, 2017

June 3, 2017 May 9, 2017 May 16-24, 2017

www.collegeboard.com

5. Exams - EOC

Just for Juniors

• English I (Reading and Writing)—Should have completed

• English II (Reading and Writing)—Should have completed

• Algebra I—Should have completed

• Biology—Should have completed

• United States History—Spring 2018

Retests for any test previously given but not scored at Level II

Satisfactory, the Retest Date is in December of 2017.

6. Research Colleges

Just for Juniors

• Go online and research specific degree requirements

• Research college application requirements and deadlines

• Research the area where the college is located

• Research the “Extras” of the college – dorms, activities, support

systems

• Make a list of schools you want to visit

• Remember…the Newest, Prettiest building will be on the website.

7. College visits

Just for Juniors

Here are things you shouldn't miss while visiting a college. Take a look at

this list before planning campus trips to make sure that you allow enough

time on each campus to get a sense of what the school—and the life of its

students—is really like.

√ Take a campus tour.

√ Have an interview with admissions officer.

√ Get business cards and names of people you meet for future contacts.

√ Pick up financial aid forms.

√ Participate in a group information session at the admissions office.

√ Sit in on a class of a subject that interests you.

√ Talk to a professor in your chosen major or in a subject that interests you.

√ Talk to coaches of sports in which you might participate.

√ Talk to a student or counselor in the career center.

√ Read the student newspaper.

7. College visits

Just for Juniors

√ Try to find other student publications—department newsletters, alternative

newspapers, literary reviews.

√ Eat in the cafeteria.

√ Ask students why they chose the college.

√ Wander around the campus by yourself.

√ Read for a little while in the library and see what it's like.

√ Ask students what they hate about the college.

√ Ask students what they love about the college.

√ Browse in the college bookstore.

√ Walk or drive around the community surrounding the campus.

√ Ask students what they do on weekends.

√ Listen to the college's radio station.

√ Try to see a dorm that you didn't see on the tour.

8. NCAA Eligibility

Just for Juniors

Student Athlete

NCAANational CollegiateAthletic

Association

NAIANational

Association Of Intercollegiate

Athletics

NJCAANational JuniorCollege Athletic

Association

8. NCAA Eligibility

Just for Juniors

NCAA: www.eligibilitycenter.org

• Divisions 1 &2

-Register ASAP (NCAA recommends registering 10th grade year)

-Send in a transcript

-You must send in a final transcript

-There are several divisions and you can be eligible for different

divisions based on your GPA, test scores and types of classes taken.

• Division 3: Do not offer athletic scholarships – if you meet school entrance

requirements, you are eligible for competition.

NAIA: www.playnaia.org

-For smaller schools not in the main conferences

NJCAA: www.njcaa.org

-For Junior Colleges

8. NCAA Eligibility

Just for Juniors

NCAA Rule Changes for the Class of 2018 and on

(Division 1 &2):

• Minimum core-course GPA of 2.3 required (Division 1)

• Minimum core-course GPA of 2.2 required (Division 2)

• ACT/SAT score matches GPA Sliding Scale

• You must complete 16 core courses.

For Specific NCAA Eligibility Questions, please email Mrs. Mayfield at

[email protected]

8. NCAA Eligibility

Just for Juniors

Want more information? Join us!

NCAA Presentation/Informational Session

TBD

Spring 2018

Sign Up For your Junior Conference!

Just for Juniors

Sign up for your Junior Conference!

• Sign up through Sign-Up Genius on one of our Chromebooks

here

• Go to the KHS Website, click on “Counseling,” then click on

“Guidance and Counseling Resources,” or “College and

Career Resources”

• Interested in learning about more about the financial aspect

of college? Join us for Cash for College on Oct. 18th at 7:00 in

the Cafeteria.

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