Arroyo Grande High S Class of 2017 Polytechnic State University (Nov*) San Luis Obispo California...
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Table of Contents
Senior Planning Checklist 4
ACT, SAT I, and SAT (Subject Test) Information 6
Test Dates & Deadlines 7
College Application Information 8
A. University of California Admissions 9
B. California State Universities 10
CSU Application
Impaction 12
Eligibility Index 13
C. Private /Out of State Colleges 14
D. Community Colleges 15
Description and Steps to Enroll
Alan Hancock 15
Cuesta 16
AGHS Pathways & Related Majors 18
Cost of College 19
Financial Aid 20
Website Resources 22
Senior Calendar 24
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SENIOR PLANNING CHECKLIST 2016-17
*Check off these important senior activities as you complete them.
SEPTEMBER
Register for SAT or ACT (pg.3)
o ALL testing must be completed for UC’s & CSU’s by end of December
A few impacted CSU campuses including Cal Poly require completion of testing by
the end of November 2016.
The UC campuses require both the SAT I or ACT, plus writing and recommend
the SAT Subject Tests.
o ACT and SAT test preps
www.actstudent.org, www.collegeboard.com, www.number2.com
Sign up to take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) in February.
Visit colleges of interest
o Take advantage of open house days, and/or virtual tours
o Sign up to attend college presentations in the Career Ce
Seek out and apply for scholarships
o See your guidance counselor about local scholarships
o Sign up on Fastweb.com for non-local scholarships
Make an account on www.califoriacolleges.edu
o Use the high school, college & financial planning guides to keep you on track
UC APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN FOR SUBMISSION (Deadline is NOV. 30)
o www.ucop.edu/pathways o Get Help - UC Application Night with Mr. Anderson - 6 PM – MPR
OCTOBER
Start your CSU application (www.csumentor.edu)
o First day to file is October 1st
o Get Help - CSU Application Night with Mr. Anderson - 6 PM - MPR
Start your FAFSA application (www.fafsa.ed.gov)
o First day to apply is October 1st, deadline is March 2nd *awards are given as early as NOV
1st
! APPLY TODAY
Attend AGHS Financial Aid Information Night-October 10th 6:30 pm MPR
NOVEMBER
LAST chance to register for the SAT or ACT before December testing deadline!
CASH for COLLEGE - Workshop for completing and submitting the
FAFSA! November 9th, Room 958/959 drop in 4 pm - 8 pm
Finish college applications to UC/CSU’s
o Deadline to submit to all UC’s & most CSU’s is November 30!
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Reminder to file CSS Profile if you are looking at attending a private college
o http://student.collegeboard.org/css-financial-aid-profile
DECEMBER
Continue to investigate local scholarship opportunities
o see page 19 under Financial Aid.
Cuesta College applications for “Priority Registration” are due
o See page 12 for the admissions process
o Specific dates will be announced in the bulletin.
JANUARY
Obtain AGHS Local Scholarship/Grant application from AG website
o www.aghseagles.com under counseling
o Local grant monies are those designated solely for AGHS seniors.
o Check the bulletin DAILY for new scholarship opportunities and application
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FEBRUARY
AGHS Local Scholarship/Grant applications are due.
Sign up to the ASVAB test and it’s Career Exploration Program
o Test date is February 16th
o Results and Career Exploration Programs TBA
March 2, 2016 is the deadline to file FAFSA application.
If you are planning on attending Community College, be on the look-out for placement testing
dates
o These will be announced in the bulletin
APRIL, MAY & JUNE
Stay up to date on Community College placement test dates
o The will be announced in the bulletin.
Student Intent to Register (SIR) must be mailed by May 1
Check the bulletin DAILY for new scholarship opportunities and applications
o These will also be on the website
Complete the Senior Survey in English class
o This will tell us where you will attend in the fall, and where to send your transcripts!
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 2017!
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ACT/SAT INFORMATION
SAT/ACT
Universities of California, California State Colleges, and most private colleges
require you to take either the ACT/SAT. Check the testing requirements for any out state
of university you plan on attending for their testing requirements.
*The SAT writing portion is REQUIRED for ALL UC Schools & it is
recommended for UC applicants to take at least two of the SAT subject tests.
AGHS School CODE #050150 – for the ACT, SAT I and SAT II tests.
** Nipomo HS Test Center # 05187
*ACT to be given at Arroyo Grande High School in the 900 wing. (Test Center #161000)
SAT Testing Results
SCORES/REPORTS:
College Board will release testing results/scores on the following dates:
KHAN ACADEMY & YOUR RESULTS
The Khan Academy is accessible through your College Board online account. You
can access your scores, practice questions and data pertaining to all aspects of your SAT
results. The purpose of the Khan Academy is to strengthen your testing score’s in your
weakest areas and it is FREE to use! Go to SATpractice.org/k12 to access more
information and download the practice application.
TESTING DATE COLLEGES STUDENT
OCTOBER 1ST OCTOBER 26TH OCTOBER 27TH
NOVEMBER 5TH NOVEMBER 28TH NOVEMBER 29TH
DECEMBER 3RD DECEMBER 22ND DECEMBER 23RD
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ACT, SAT I & SAT II Test Dates and Deadlines
*AGHS Test Center #161000
TEST
TEST CONTENT
DATE
COST
REGISTRATION
DEADLINE
ACT
(American College Testing)
4 sections- English-written & rhetorical skills; Reading-
comprehension & reasoning; Math: Alg I & II w/ Trig and Geometry; and
Science.
Admission Test for 4-year colleges and universities.
Can be re-taken as many times as desired.
Tests strength of high school preparation for college level work. Optional Writing test (Required
for all UC’s)
*October 22, 2016
*December 10, 2016
*February 11, 2017
*April 8, 2017
*June 10, 2017
$42.50 (no writing) $58.50 (w/ writing)
$28.00 Late Registration
Fee
WEB registration @. www.actstudent.org
Test Prep info @
www.actstudent.org
September 16, 2016
November 4, 2016
January 13, 2017
March 3, 2017
May 5, 2017
SAT Reasoning
Tests
English: Reading, Writing and Language Test.
Math: Heart of Algebra Problem
Solving and Data Analysis and Passport to Advanced Math
Admission test for 4-year colleges and universities.
Can be re-taken as many times as desired.
Tests aptitude for college-level work.
Optional Writing test (Required for all UC’s)
**October 1, 2016
**November 5, 2016
**December 3, 2016
January 21, 2017
**March 11, 2017
**May 6, 2017
**June 3, 2017
$45.00 (w/o essay) $57.00 (w/ essay)
$28.00 Late Registration Fee
WEB registration @ www.collegeboard.org
Test Prep info @
www.collegeboard.rg
September 1, 2016
October 7, 2016
November 3, 2016
December 21, 2016
February 10, 2017
April 7, 2017
May 9, 2017
SAT- Subject
Tests
Please note- not required by University of California campuses
for the Class of 2017 but recommended for certain majors.
Minimum of two tests: Choice of English Literature, Foreign
Languages, Math (only level 2), Sciences, U.S. and World History.
Same dates as SAT except for March 11th No subject test held
$26.00 basic test fee
$20.00 per subject $26.00 For. Lang. test w/
listening
$28.00 Late Registration Fee
WEB registration @
www.collegeboard.org
Same dates as
SAT except for March 11th
No subject test held
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College Application Information
A. University of California (www.ucop.edu/pathways)
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Merced
University of California, Riverside
University of California, San Diego
*University of California, San Francisco
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Cruz
UC’s prefer students to apply online
o Applications open August 1st
o UC’s accept applications beginning November 1st
o Deadline to submit is November 30th
o Current cost for the application at each campus is $70.00
UC’s require the SAT I or ACT/w writing
o Two SAT Subject Tests from two different areas are recommended but not
required.
Mathematics Test – Level IIC (c = with calculator)
Foreign Language, Science, Social Science, English Literature
Students must have completed all “A-G” Subject Requirements with a minimum
grade of “C” earned in each course
Students who score at least a “680” on the SAT Writing Test or a “3” on an AP
English test will be exempt from taking the Subject-A writing examination.
Be sure to have your ACT & SAT scores reported by the testing agency. If you have
your official score report sent to one campus, it will be available to all campuses to
which you applied.
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14 Comprehensive Review Factors for UC Admission
Note: No single factor determines admission
❑ Grade-point average
❑ Test scores
❑ Performance in and number of courses beyond minimum a-g requirements
❑ UC-approved honors courses and advanced courses
❑ Eligibility in the Local Context (CA residents only)
❑ Quality of senior-year program of study
❑ Academic opportunities in California high schools
❑ Outstanding performance in one or more academic subject areas that are
Non-Academic:
❑ Achievements in special projects
❑ Improvement in academic performance
❑ Special talents, achievements and awards
❑ Participation in educational preparation programs
❑ Academic accomplishment in light of life experiences
❑ Geographic location
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CSU Application Information
California State Universities: Apply at www.csumentor.edu CSUs accept applications
beginning October 1st. Deadline to submit application is on November 30
th. The cost for the
application at each campus is $55.00. CSU LOCATION
California Maritime Academy Vallejo
California Polytechnic State University (Nov*) San Luis Obispo
California Polytechnic State University Pomona
California State College, Bakersfield Bakersfield
California State College, San Bernardino San Bernardino
California State College, Sonoma Sonoma
California State College, Stanislaus Stanislaus
California State University, Channel Islands Camarillo
California State University, Chico Chico
California State University, Dominguez Hills Dominguez Hills
California State University, East Bay Hayward
California State University, Fresno Fresno
California State University, Fullerton Fullerton
California State University, Long Beach Long Beach
California State University, Los Angeles Los Angeles
California State University, Monterey Bay Monterey Bay
California State University, Northridge Northridge
California State University, Sacramento Sacramento
Humboldt State University Arcata
San Diego State University (Oct*) San Diego
San Francisco State University San Francisco
San Jose State University San Jose
San Marcos State University San Marcos
Apply broadly if choosing an impacted major. Check the next page for 2017 impaction list.
California State Universities and Colleges require all candidates to take either SAT I or
ACT. Humboldt requires ACT of all Natural Resources majors.
Seniors are urged to take the SAT I or the ACT no later than December of 2016.
o EXCEPT: Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo requires for students applying for early admissions to
complete the SAT I or ACT no later than October of 2016 and for regular admissions, Cal
poly requires for students to complete the SAT I or ACT no later than November of 2016.
o San Diego State University requires all SAT or ACT testing be completed no later than
November of 2016.
Sending your SAT test scores: You can list CSU Mentor as an SAT score recipient. The SAT
institution code for CSUMentor is 3594. CSUMentor will then store your scores for ALL CSU
campuses to utilize. You can request to send your scores at
www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg.html.
Sending your ACT test scores: If you have listed a CSU campus as an ACT score report recipient, you
can use the ACT Scores Manager to release your score to additional campuses. Before you can use the
ACT Scores Manager, you must first have arranged for your scores to be sent to a CSU campus. If you
have not yet arranged for your ACT scores to be sent to a CSU campus, you can learn how to request
this at www.actstudent.org/scores/send/index.ht
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CSU IMPACTED UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS
AND CAMPUSES FOR 2017-2018
ACADEMIC PROGRAM IMPACTION--For 2017-18, all undergraduate programs, pre-
programs, and undeclared/undecided programs are impacted for the following campuses:
CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach, San Diego State University, San Jose State University,
and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
To search for a specific program at a CSU campus, scroll down to the online impaction
database search after entering the campus name.
CAMPUS IMPACTION or LEVEL IMPACTION means that a campus has reached its
enrollment capacity in terms of instructional resources and physical support and cannot
accommodate all the eligible undergraduate applications it receives during the initial filing
period. In these instances, the campus has established a local admission area for first-time
freshmen and/or upper-division transfer students.
In general, applications received from students from outside the designated local area
would be held to higher admission requirements than those received from students inside
the local area. Check your college for impaction
http://www.calstate.edu/sas/impactionsearch/
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IMPACTED CSU CAMPUSES FOR FALL 2017
CSU Campus First-Time Freshmen Upper-Division Transfers
Bakersfield Not Campus Impacted Not Campus Impacted
Channel Islands Not Campus Impacted Not Campus Impacted
Chico Freshman Transfer
Dominguez Hills Not Campus Impacted Not Campus Impacted
East Bay Not Campus Impacted Not Campus Impacted
Fresno All Programs Impacted All Programs Impacted
Fullerton All Programs Impacted All Programs Impacted
Humboldt Freshman Not Campus Impacted
Long Beach All Programs Impacted All Programs Impacted
Los Angeles Freshman Transfer
Maritime Academy Not Campus Impacted Not Campus Impacted
Monterey Bay Freshman Not Campus Impacted
Northridge Freshman Transfer
Pomona Freshman Transfer
Sacramento Freshman Transfer
San Bernardino Freshman Transfer
San Diego All Programs Impacted All Programs Impacted
San Francisco Freshman Transfer
San José All Programs Impacted All Programs Impacted
San Luis Obispo All Programs Impacted All Programs Impacted
San Marcos Freshman Transfer
Sonoma Freshman Transfer
Stanislaus Not Campus Impacted Not Campus Impacted
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY ELIGBLITY INDEX
What is the eligibility index?
Use this formula to see if your grade point average and test scores meet the required
eligibility index:
SAT Scores:
(______________x800) + Your SAT I Total
Your high School GPA (exclude 9th grade, PE, and ROTC)
My index is
ACT Scores:
(______________x200) + (10 x ACT Comp)
Your high School GPA (exclude 9th grade, PE, and ROTC)
My index is
California residents must have a minimum index of 2900 using SAT I scores or 694 using
ACT scores.
Non-California residents must have a minimum index of 3502 using SAT I scores or 842
using ACT scores
California Resident Eligibility Index Examples
GPA ACT Composite Scores SAT I Total Score
3. No minimum score requirement
2.8 14 660
2.6 18 820
2.4 22 980
2.2 26 1140
2.0 30 1300
Below 2.00 does not qualify for CSU regular admission
The complete Eligibility Index table is available on the following
website: www.csumentor.edu
Regular Courses
A= 4points, B= 3points, C= 2 points
AP or Honor Courses
A= 5points, B= 4points, C= 3 points
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Private & Out of State Public and Private Colleges
Apply through The Common Application
o Open NOW for the 2017-2018 admissions season
o Over 500 colleges and universities – including Yale, Cornell, Duke and
Dartmouth – are members of the Common Application, a non-profit
organization that allows students to complete a single application for
multiple schools
Note: many common application schools also ask applicants to
complete supplemental forms
Visit https://app.commonapp.org/ for a list of member institutions
If the private college or out-of-state public college is not listed under
the common application program, you must directly contact the
admissions office to obtain an application.
If applying to a private college, you should complete a CSS/Financial Aid Profile
at http://student.collegeboard.org/css-financial-aid-profile
o You must check with each private college to see when to submit the CSS
form
Note: some schools request the CSS/Financial Aid Profile as soon as
October
This will allow potential schools to look at your finances and decide
how much financial aid to give you
The application registration fee is about $25 (fee may
change). However, with the CSS profile, you will have to pay an
additional fee of about $16 (fee may change) for each additional
school to which you want your application sent, while the FAFSA is
free of charge
See your counselor for possible fee waivers
You will have to check with these institutions to see if they require the SAT I,
ACT, and/or SAT Subject Tests. Many schools will now accept any of
these. Specific test information is also available in our guidance offices.
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Community College
6 Reasons Community College is a great choice after High School!
1. Quality education at a low cost of $46 per unit!
2. Transfer to a college or university at the junior (3rd year) level
3. Learn job skills and receive training necessary to enter the job market.
4. Explore various subject areas while you’re deciding on a major or career.
5. Begin your college career while remaining in your home community.
6. SAT, ACT and SAT Subject tests are NOT required for
Admission.
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Hancock’s Admissions Process for First-Time Freshman:
Step 1: Apply
Submit your online application beginning in April
www.hancockcollege.edu . Note H# (Student ID number):______________
Step 2: FAFSA/Dream ACT
Complete the FAFSA or Dream Act Application prior to March 2nd
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Step 3: Attend New Student Orientation
Complete orientation online or in-person at Hancock
For orientation dates go to www.hancockcollege.edu →“Future
Students”→“Orientation/Advising.”
Step 4: Assessment
Take START test (must have ID#)
Offered at AGHS in April/May or at AHC any time (AHC testing center (805) 922-6966
ext. 3364)
Step 5: Advising
Choose classes and go over assessment results with a Hancock Counselor. Make an
appointment by calling at (805)922-6966 ext. 3293.
Step 6: Enroll
Register for classes online via myHancock. Summer classes available to register between
May & June. Fall classes available to register between July & August.
Step 7: Fees
Pay fees which are due within 24 hours or you will be dropped from class.
Hancock Associate Degrees for Transfer
AS-T in Administration of Justice
AA-T in Anthropology
AS-T in Business Administration
AA-T in Communication Studies
AS-T in Early Childhood Education
AA-T in Elementary Teacher Education
AA-T in English
AA-T in History
AA-T in Kinesiology
AS-T in MathematicsAS-T in Physics
AA-T in Political Science
AA-T in Psychology
AA-T in Sociology
AA-T in Spanish
AA-T in Studio Arts
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Cuesta College’s Admissions Process for First-Time
Freshman:
Step 1: Application
www.cuesta.edu or www.cccapply.org as early as November/December (specific
date announced in the bulletin). Cuesta’s admissions office at (805) 546-3955.
Step 2: Cuesta Promise
Complete the Cuesta College Scholarship Application prior to March 2nd.
https://cuesta.academicworks.com/users/sign_in
Step 3: FAFSA/Dream ACT
Complete the FAFSA or Dream Act Application prior to March 2nd.
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Step 4: Assessment
New students must take a Math & English placement test.
o You may be cleared from taking the test if you meet certain criteria listed on
www.academic.cuesta.edu/matric and click on “Course Prerequisites.”
Testing at AGHS in February/March (Dates announced in bulletin)
Testing also at Cuesta’s Assessment center in SLO, (805) 546-3100 ext. 2314.
Step 5: Orientation/Counseling
Students will be taken to Cuesta for an orientation/initial meeting with Cuesta counselors
to review assessment scores and to choose courses. (Date TBA)
Step 6: Register
Online via your myCuesta student portal during late May/June
A myCuesta login will be mailed to you and may also be retrieved online (if SSN
provided) once your application is processed.
Step 7: FEES
Pay your fees online via your myCuesta student portal or in person at the Cashier office.
Cuesta Associate Degrees for Transfer:
AS-T in Administration of Justice
AS-T in Agriculture Business
AA-T in Music
AS-T in Nutrition and Dietetics
AA-T in Philosophy
AS-T in Physics
AA-T in Political Science
AA-T in Psychology
AA-T in Sociology
AA-T in Spanish
AA-T in Studio Arts
AA-T in Theatre Arts
AA-T in Anthropology
AS-T in Business Administration
AA-T in Communication Studies
AS-T in Early Childhood Education
AA-T in Economics
AA-T in English
AS-T in Geology
AA-T in History
AA-T in Journalism
AA-T in Kinesiology
AS-T in Mathematics
AA-T in Art History
AS-T in Biology
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AGHS Pathways and Related Majors
AGHS Pathway Related Majors
Agriculture & Natural Science
*Agriculture Generalist
*Animal Science
*Plant Science
*Ag Mechanics
Ag Business Ag Economics
Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Tech
Livestock Management Dairy Science
Plant Science Crop Science
Agricultural Engineering Soil Science
Welding Technology Viticulture
Automotive Technology Automotive Technology
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration
Technology
Architecture, Engineering &
Animation
Civil Engineering City Planning
Environmental Engineering Architecture
Landscape Architecture Interior Design
Computer Graphics Graphic Design
Web Development
Culinary Arts Culinology
Food Science
Nutrition
Restaurant Management
Child Development Early Childhood Education
Human Development & Family Studies
Psychology
Sociology
PG&E Academy Engineering Technology
Environmental Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Solar Energy Technology
Sports Medicine & Athletic
Training
Athletic Training Exercise Science
Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy
Physical Ed Training Pre-medicine
Visual & Performing Arts
*Technical Arts
*Performing Arts
*Visual Arts
Arts & Entertainment Management
Studio Arts
Theater Arts
Film Production
Musical Theater
Stagecraft
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College Tuition and Budget
Undergraduate Budget for College
My College Budget / Tuition Costs for Fall 2017
College Tuition Room &
Board
Books &
Supplies
Transportation Fees Total
Average Estimated Full-Time Undergraduate Budgets For In & Out of State
Students
(Enrollment-Weighted) by Sector, 2015-16
Sector
Tuition
and Fees
Room and
Board
Books and
Supplies
Transportation
Other
Expenses
Total
Expenses*
Private
University
(UC)
$32,405 $11,516 $1,249 $1,033 $1,628 $47,831
Public Four-
Year Out-of-State
On-Campus
$23,893 $10,138 $1,298 $1,109 $2,106 $38,544
In state College
(CSU)
On-Campus
$9,410 $10,138 $1,298 $1,109 $2,106 $24,061
Community
College In-District
Commuter
$3,435 $8,003 $1,364 $1,774 $2,257 $16,833
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Financial AID 101 FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form that can be prepared
annually by current and prospective college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the
United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
You can complete, submit and track your application online. This is the easiest way to
apply for federal aid. The online program even checks your data before it is transmitted to
the processing center, so there's less chance of making an error.
FAFSA PRE-APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR YOU AND YOUR PARENT
Please have these documents ready when applying for the FAFSA
Your Social Security Number
Your Alien Registration Number (if you are not a U.S. citizen)
Your parent’s most recent federal income tax returns, W-2s, and other records of
money earned. (Note: You may be able to transfer your parent’s federal tax return
information into your FAFSA using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.)
Bank statements and records of investments (if applicable)
Records of untaxed income (if applicable)
An FSA ID to sign electronically.
Grants and Scholarships Defined
The terms “scholarship” and “grant” are often used interchangeably, but there are
usually differences between these two forms of aid.
Most scholarships are merit based. This means that they are awarded to students
with certain qualities, such as proven academic or athletic ability. Many scholarships
have rules — maintaining a certain GPA, for example — that you have to follow to
continue receiving aid.
Most grants are need based. This means that they are usually awarded based on your
or your family’s financial situation.
To apply for grants and scholarships, you’ll most likely have to fill out financial aid forms
such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS/Financial Aid
PROFILE®. Outside scholarships usually have their own application forms and application
processes.
The FAFSA is available online at FAFSA on the Web. If you need a paper copy, you can
download a PDF at www.studentaid.ed.gov/PDFfafsa or call 800-4-FED-AID (433-3243).
FAFSA on the Web
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FINANCIAL AID 101
Must complete the FAFSA or Dream Application to be eligible for a CAL GRANT.
CAL GRANT
Is a financial aid program administrated by the California Student Aid Commission
(CSAC) providing aid to California undergraduates, vocational training students, and those
in teacher certification programs.
Cal Grants are the largest source of California state funded student financial aid.
Cal Grant is a State Grant for use in undergraduate studies, vocational programs, and
teacher credential programs for use at Cal Grant Eligible Institutions only.
To qualify, you must meet the eligibility and financial requirements as well as any
minimum GPA requirements. Cal Grants can be used at any University of California,
California State University or California Community College, as well as qualifying
independent and career colleges or technical schools in California.
DREAM ACT
The CA Dream Act Application (CADAA) is used by undocumented students who
meet the eligibility requirements of AB 540. The application can be found at
www.caldreamact.org. The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) processes the
application and any aid received can only be used at eligible California public or private
institutions. They may be eligible for federal student aid as well as California student aid.
The Cal Grant application deadline for students using the CADAA or the FAFSA is March
2 prior to the academic year. For Cal Grants offered under the California Dream Act, you
must also submit a certified GPA to CSAC. Undocumented students are given privacy
rights and all information obtained in applying for financial aid, will be kept confidential
and used solely for the purpose of obtaining financial aid for college.
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Informational Websites for Seniors
Testing
www.collegeboard.com (SAT registration, general college info)
www.act.org (ACT registration)
www.number2.com (practice tests for both ACT & SAT)
University Applications
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions (University of California)
o applications available August 1st
o Can submit applications from November 1st through November 30th
www.csumentor.edu (California State University)
o applications available October 1st
o Can submit applications from October 1st through November 30th
https://app.commonapp.org/ (application for 500+ independent colleges and
universities)
www.aiccu.edu (Association of Independent CA Colleges and Universities)
www.cccapply.org (community college applications)
www.californiacolleges.edu (college exploration and tools)
Financial Aid
www.finaid.org (free, comprehensive, and objective guide to student
financial aid information resources including scholarships, grants, loans)
www.fafsa.ed.gov (free application for federal student aid available January
2016)
www.fastweb.com (comprehensive site including scholarship searches)
thebigfuture.collegeboard.org www.lmusd.org (scholarships)
www.student.collegeboard.org/css-financial-aid-profile (CSS
Profile: financial aid site for private colleges
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Important Senior Calendar Activity Dates & Deadlines
SEPTEMBER 9/1: SAT college test deadline for the October 1st test date
9/7: Senior Class Picture at the Stadium
9/10: ACT test day
9/16: ACT college test deadline for the October 22 test date
9/--: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on
“Scholarships”)
9/20 & 21 & 22: Senior Guidance Talks (info on deadlines and college enrollment)
9/22: UC Admission Application Night at AGHS’ MPR 6pm to 8pm (go over the application)
9/28: Scholarship Information Night at AGHS’ MPR 6pm to 8pm (go over available scholarships)
OCTOBER 10/1: CSU admission application opens for fall of 2017 www.csumentor.edu
(First day to submit October 1, 2016 and Deadline to submit is November 30, 2016)
10:--: Complete UC admission application (First day to submit is Nov 1 and deadline to submit is Nov
30)
10/1: Cuesta Community College admission application opens during this month TBA
10/1: FAFSA application opens for 2017-2018 (deadline March 2, 2017) https://fafsa.gov
10/--: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on
“Scholarships”)
10/5: CSU Admission Application Night at AGHS’ MPR 6pm to 8pm (go over the application)
10/7: SAT college test deadline for the November 5th test date
10/7: Senior Portraits due to yearbook, Mr. Bledsoe Room 603 and Room 150
TBA: Financial Aid Night AGHS’ MPR 6pm to 7:30pm
10/14: Senior Quotes due to yearbook, Mr. Bledsoe Room 603 and Room 150
10/21: 1st Quarter Ends
10/22: ACT test day
10/26: Parent Conferences, 5pm to 7pm
10/31: Cuesta College Night, 5pm to 8pm, at Cuesta Community College in SLO
NOVEMBER 11/1: UC admissions applications, First day to Submit (deadline to submit app is Nov 30, 2016)
http://admissions.universityofcalifornia.edu
11/1: CSU admission applications (deadline to submit application is November 30, 2016)
www.csumentor.edu
11/--: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on
“Scholarships”)
11/--: Complete FAFSA application for 2017-2018 school year (deadline March 2, 2017)
https://fafsa.gov
11/2: Complete Cuesta Promise Scholarship once admission application is completed
www.cuesta.edu
11/3: SAT college test deadline for the December 3, 2016 test date (last test date for seniors)
11/4: ACT college test deadline for the December 10, 2016 test date (last test date for seniors)
11/9: Cash for College Room 958 from 4 to 8pm (assist with filling out the FAFSA application)
11/--: Complete Cuesta Community College admission application www.cuesta.edu
11/30: Deadline to submit UC and CSU admission applications
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DECEMBER 12/--: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on
“Scholarships”)
12/2: Baby Pictures are due to yearbook, Mr. Bledsoe Room 603 and Room 150
12/3: SAT test day
12/10: ACT test day
12/14-16: Finals-Minimum Days
12/16: 2nd Quarter Ends
12/17: Complete FAFSA application for 2017-2018 school year (deadline March 2, 2017)
https://fafsa.gov
12/--: Complete Cuesta Promise Scholarship once admission application is completed
www.cuesta.edu
JANUARY 1/9: Second Semester Begins (Late Start Monday Schedule)
1/9: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on “Scholarships”)
1/9: Complete FAFSA application for 2017-2018 school year (deadline March 2, 2017)
https://fafsa.gov
1/23: Senior Talks, AGHS MPR
1/--: Complete Cuesta Promise Scholarship once admission application is completed www.cuesta.edu
FEBRUARY 2/1: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on “Scholarships”)
2/1: Complete FAFSA application for 2017-2018 school year (deadline March 2, 2017)
https://fafsa.gov
2/4: Winter Formal, 8 to 11pm at S.C.R.C
2/17: AGHS Local Scholarships/Grant Application due
2/--: Complete Cuesta Promise Scholarship once admission application is completed
www.cuesta.edu 2/16: ASVAB Test
MARCH 3/1: Sign up for Cuesta’s Placement Assessment through AGHS Counseling Office
3/2: Deadline for the FAFSA application https://fafsa.gov
3/--: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on “Scholarships”)
3/17: 3rd Quarter Ends
3/22: Parent Conference Night, 5pm to 6pm
3/--: Complete Cuesta Promise Scholarship once admission application is completed www.cuesta.edu
APRIL 4/1: Allan Hancock Community College admission application opens www.hancockcollege.edu
4/3: Apply to Scholarships www.aghseagles.org (click on “Student Services”, click on “Scholarships”)
4/12: Senior Meetings
TBA: Allan Hancock Community College Placement Test/START at AGHS
4/--: Complete Cuesta’s Online Orientation through your MyCuesta account www.cuesta.edu
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MAY
5/1: Deadline for Seniors admitted to a four year college to submit Statement of Intent to Register
(SIR) TBA:Complete Senior Survey (Important to complete in order for AGHS to know where to send
final transcript)
5/13: Prom at Mountainbrook Church
5/22-26: Greek Week/Powder Puff (5/25), Boat Regatta, (5/26)
TBA: Attend Cuesta’s Campus Priority Registration Workshop
JUNE
6/1: Grad Night at Magic Mountain
6/2: Make sure Senior Survey is completed (it is how colleges will receive final transcript)
6/5: Senior Send-off End of the Year Assembly
6/5: Senior Awards Night, 6pm at the Clark Center (by invitation only)
6/6: Senior Athlete Awards Night, 5pm to 8pm at the MPR
6/7: Senior Picnic at Biddle Park
6/8: Graduation at Hitchen Stadium at 5pm (Seniors must be at the gym no later than 4pm)
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AGHS Counseling Department We are located on the east end of the Administrative Building.
We are open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am-4pm. To contact
or set up a meeting with your assigned school counselor, you may contact
our department secretaries, Rachel Hollingsworth & Maria Domingues
at (805) 474-3200 ext. 2290 or by email at [email protected]
or at [email protected]. Don’t forget to check our webpage on
www.aghseagles.org for scholarship and up to date college & Career
information!
A - CL(+ELD, AVID 12) Mrs. Mosqueda
Co - G (+AVID 9) Mrs. Onato-Molina
H - Ma (+AVID 10) Mr. Anderson
Mc-Sa Mr. Dickens
Sc - Z (+AVID 11) Mrs. Ramsay
Career Counselor Mrs. Penton
“Attitude is a little thing that makes a BIG difference”
-Winston Churchill
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