Presentation Notes




Eastwood High School
     Junior Class
Purpose
1.       Guidance Communication
2.       Transcript Review
3.       Honors Diploma requirements
4.       Preparing for College
     •     PSAT, ACT, SAT
     •     College Representative visits
1. NCAA Registration
2. Boys State/Girls
Communications From Guidance
         Office to Students
•   Morning Announcements
•   Eagle’s Eye Publication
•   Website: http://eastwoodschools.org/moodle/
•   Info in Guidance Office
•   Student e-mail
Where is this located?
Challenges: Academic
•   Use your study skills/student planner
•   Communicate with your teachers
•   Let your counselor know if you need help
•   Use the AA labs
•   Interim reports
Your Transcript is Your Ticket to
              your Future!
• Review and note any corrections
     –   English   2             Health 1/2
     –   Science   2             P.E.   1/2
     –   Math      2
     –   Soc.Stu   2                                       ·


• Look at your GPA
    » See how your GPA Pays you!
    » High GPA is best paying Job you can have!

•   NOTE: GPA for college applications will be complete at the end of this year!
•   Do your very best!

•   » Look at your Credits 21.5 required for graduation!
•   » Review Community Service Hours -16 Required!
On the road to a
             Diploma with Honors?
• Qualifications:
  1. English                       4 credits
  2. Mathematics                   4 credits
                                                  ·
  3. Science (1 Physics +1 Chem)   4 credits
  4. Social Studies                4 credits
  5. Foreign Language              3 credits or 2+2
  6. Fine Arts                     1 credit
  7. Grade Point Average           3.50+
  8. ACT/SAT score                 27/1210

• Must meet 7 out of 8 of these criteria
College:
• PSAT, SAT and ACT College entrance
exams.
• Admission Criteria
  1. Grades
  2. Curriculum
  3. Test Scores
• Additional Criteria
  1.   Essay
  2.   Class Rank
  3.   Activities/Leadership
  4.   Recommendations
  5.   Special Talent
ACT TEST DATES
Test Dates        Registration By

December 8th      November 2nd

April 13th        March 8th

June 8th          May 3rd
ACT WRITING
Universities that require ACT Writing:

        University of Cincinnati
        Kent State University
        The Ohio State University
ACT: GENERAL INFO
High School Code:                   364-065
Test Center Code:                   197860

College and Scholarship Choices:
             Enter 4 choices
Registration: On-line
*paper forms available from counselor very limited
PSAT/NMSQT
(Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test )
• $14.00 due to     • Sign up in
  Mrs. Blausey in     English room!
  Office by Friday, • Practice booklet
  October 12th.     • Aptitude test:
• Test is             critical thinking,
  Wednesday,          math, writing
  October 17th in     skills
   study hall.
Opportunities to help you narrow
your college options
1. Talk to a college representative:
  Visitation schedule posted in English rooms
  Must sign up in the office prior to visit
2. Think about reasons for going to
   college: career options & degree level
   required
3. Visit college campuses: Three during
  school hours & must arrange through counselor
4. Career counseling: OCIS and counselor
Important factors in choosing a
      college:
•   Two year, technical, or four year
•   Size and location
•   Kind of atmosphere
•   Admission requirements
•   Academics
•   Cost and financial aid
•   Housing
•   Facilities/activities
United States Service Academy
           Nomination
Congressman, Bob Latta, will host an
  academy information night:
• Thursday, September 20th
• Perrysburg High School
• 7pm in library
Representatives from:
  1.   US Military Academy at West Point
  2.   US naval Academy at Annapolis
  3.   US Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs
  4.   US Coast Guard Academy at Merchant Marine Academy
NCAA Registration
• For students who may be or are eligible to
  participate in college athletics at the NCAA
  Division I or II level.
• To be eligible for scholarships, or to participate
  as a college freshman, you MUST register with
  NCAA Clearinghouse:
  www.eligibilitycenter.org
• Review the guidelines and requirements on their
  website and register online.
• NCAA students send test scores from SAT or
  ACT directly by entering “9999” as a free test-
  score recipient.
Boys State/Girls State
2011-2012 representatives:
Danielle Baugher       Steph Dippman
Taylor Ernsthausen     Adrienne Getz
Erica Guyer            Cassie Hoffmann
Marissa Soltis         Lyndsay Tennison

Ross Bockbrader       Skylar Dierker
Adam Krukemyer        Joe Nauman
Austin Smith
QUESTIONS
Where can I find guidance information?
  Display case by McKibben’s door

When should I be thinking of taking an
ACT test?

When should I be planning college visits?

Junior presentation fall eastwood

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Purpose 1. Guidance Communication 2. Transcript Review 3. Honors Diploma requirements 4. Preparing for College • PSAT, ACT, SAT • College Representative visits 1. NCAA Registration 2. Boys State/Girls
  • 3.
    Communications From Guidance Office to Students • Morning Announcements • Eagle’s Eye Publication • Website: http://eastwoodschools.org/moodle/ • Info in Guidance Office • Student e-mail
  • 4.
    Where is thislocated?
  • 5.
    Challenges: Academic • Use your study skills/student planner • Communicate with your teachers • Let your counselor know if you need help • Use the AA labs • Interim reports
  • 6.
    Your Transcript isYour Ticket to your Future! • Review and note any corrections – English 2 Health 1/2 – Science 2 P.E. 1/2 – Math 2 – Soc.Stu 2 · • Look at your GPA » See how your GPA Pays you! » High GPA is best paying Job you can have! • NOTE: GPA for college applications will be complete at the end of this year! • Do your very best! • » Look at your Credits 21.5 required for graduation! • » Review Community Service Hours -16 Required!
  • 7.
    On the roadto a Diploma with Honors? • Qualifications: 1. English 4 credits 2. Mathematics 4 credits · 3. Science (1 Physics +1 Chem) 4 credits 4. Social Studies 4 credits 5. Foreign Language 3 credits or 2+2 6. Fine Arts 1 credit 7. Grade Point Average 3.50+ 8. ACT/SAT score 27/1210 • Must meet 7 out of 8 of these criteria
  • 8.
    College: • PSAT, SATand ACT College entrance exams. • Admission Criteria 1. Grades 2. Curriculum 3. Test Scores • Additional Criteria 1. Essay 2. Class Rank 3. Activities/Leadership 4. Recommendations 5. Special Talent
  • 9.
    ACT TEST DATES TestDates Registration By December 8th November 2nd April 13th March 8th June 8th May 3rd
  • 10.
    ACT WRITING Universities thatrequire ACT Writing: University of Cincinnati Kent State University The Ohio State University
  • 11.
    ACT: GENERAL INFO HighSchool Code: 364-065 Test Center Code: 197860 College and Scholarship Choices: Enter 4 choices Registration: On-line *paper forms available from counselor very limited
  • 12.
    PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT/National MeritScholarship Qualifying Test ) • $14.00 due to • Sign up in Mrs. Blausey in English room! Office by Friday, • Practice booklet October 12th. • Aptitude test: • Test is critical thinking, Wednesday, math, writing October 17th in skills study hall.
  • 13.
    Opportunities to helpyou narrow your college options 1. Talk to a college representative: Visitation schedule posted in English rooms Must sign up in the office prior to visit 2. Think about reasons for going to college: career options & degree level required 3. Visit college campuses: Three during school hours & must arrange through counselor 4. Career counseling: OCIS and counselor
  • 14.
    Important factors inchoosing a college: • Two year, technical, or four year • Size and location • Kind of atmosphere • Admission requirements • Academics • Cost and financial aid • Housing • Facilities/activities
  • 15.
    United States ServiceAcademy Nomination Congressman, Bob Latta, will host an academy information night: • Thursday, September 20th • Perrysburg High School • 7pm in library Representatives from: 1. US Military Academy at West Point 2. US naval Academy at Annapolis 3. US Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs 4. US Coast Guard Academy at Merchant Marine Academy
  • 16.
    NCAA Registration • Forstudents who may be or are eligible to participate in college athletics at the NCAA Division I or II level. • To be eligible for scholarships, or to participate as a college freshman, you MUST register with NCAA Clearinghouse: www.eligibilitycenter.org • Review the guidelines and requirements on their website and register online. • NCAA students send test scores from SAT or ACT directly by entering “9999” as a free test- score recipient.
  • 17.
    Boys State/Girls State 2011-2012representatives: Danielle Baugher Steph Dippman Taylor Ernsthausen Adrienne Getz Erica Guyer Cassie Hoffmann Marissa Soltis Lyndsay Tennison Ross Bockbrader Skylar Dierker Adam Krukemyer Joe Nauman Austin Smith
  • 18.
    QUESTIONS Where can Ifind guidance information? Display case by McKibben’s door When should I be thinking of taking an ACT test? When should I be planning college visits?

Editor's Notes

  • #12 Refer to where the codes are in the classroom Counselor office Fee waiver for free and reduced lunches eligible 2 times total
  • #14 OCIS: username; infohio password: power
  • #18 Will be meeting with the above students in December..listen for on announcements..great opportunity