ECA College Information Night Tuesday, November 18, 2014.

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ECA College Information Night Tuesday, November 18, 2014

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ECA College Information Night

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

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Liberal Art Plan

• Bible - 8 semesters• English- 8 semesters• Math- 6 semesters• Science- 6 semesters• Social Studies- 6 semesters

(2 Semesters of Civics included)

• Rhetoric 2 semesters• PE- 2 semesters• Electives- 14

semesters

Total 52 credits

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Advanced Academic PlanHow Does It Compare to the Liberal Arts Plan?

Additional Requirements for Advanced Academic Plan

• Math - 2 semesters

• Social Studies 2 semesters

• Science- 2 semesters

• Computer Science- 2 semesters

• Foreign Lang.- 4 semesters

• Electives- 8 semesters

• Total Credits- 54 Credits

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Honors Academic Plan

Additional Requirements for Academic Honors Plan

• All the same requirements at the Advanced Academic Plan, with 8 semesters of Honors and/or AP Courses

• Honors and AP courses are offered in mathematics, social studies, science, and English.

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Higher Education Admission Requirement- for Colorado

• 4 years of English• 4 years of Math-Must include Algebra I, II, and

Geometry or equivalent• 3 years of Science – two are lab based• 3 years of Social Studies• 1 year of Foreign Language• 2 years of Electives• http://highered.colorado.gov/Academics/

Admissions/coursecompletion.html

• 4 years of English• 4 years of Math-Must include Algebra I, II, and

Geometry or equivalent• 3 years of Science – two are lab based• 3 years of Social Studies• 1 year of Foreign Language• 2 years of Electives

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Testing Information

PLAN, PSAT, SAT, and ACT

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PLAN

• Taken Sophomore year• It is a comprehensive guidance resource

that helps students measure their current academic development, explore career/training options, and make plans for the remaining years of high school and post-graduation years.

• Gives students exposure to ACT

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PSAT

• Taken Junior year

• Is a preliminary SAT test providing practice for future testing

• Those who achieve high scores are recognized and may be eligible for scholarships

• Given at ECA every October to Juniors

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ACT and SAT

• The two major college entrance exams• Important not only for admissions requirements,

but also for consideration for many scholarships as well as athletic eligibility

• May be taken more than once with only the highest score considered

• Take each test at least one time, more if possible• Various test dates and locations throughout the

year register online at www.actstudent.org or www.collegeboard.com

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Student Responsibilities

What students need to do in high school to prepare themselves for

college

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High School Planning

• Maintain your GPA starting with classes in 8th grade

• Take courses that are challenging• Take courses to assist in determining your future

interest as well as those which prepare you for college courses

• Visit and research colleges• Research and complete as many scholarship

opportunities as possible

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How to figure Grade Point Average

Determine Quality points*÷

Credits Earned=

GPA

*Honors Courses are weighted

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John Smith’s Report Card

Class Grade Qlty Pts Cr.

Science A 4.0 ÷ 1

Math B+ 3.5 ÷ 1

HistoryB 3.0 ÷ 1

English C 2.0 ÷ 1

Bible A 4.0 ÷ 1

Total 16.5 ÷ 5

3.3 GPA

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What does this mean ?

• Follow this link to determine your eligibility for colleges in Colorado

• http://highered.colorado.gov/Publications/Policies/Current/i-partf-index.pdf

• http://catalog.uccs.edu/content.php?catoid=4&navoid=113#Undergrad_Adm

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Use My Website

• www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/bderuiter

• Go to www.ecaeagles.org, click on Secondary and then click on Counseling Information

• Calendar, links, etc…• Use for college searches• College planning timeline• Scholarship info• Athletics in college• Much, Much More!

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Dual Enrollment

• The counseling website lists information on Dual Enrollment through CCU. The information includes course numbers, add drop information, etc…

• Most (if not all) credits should transfer. Check with your college to make sure

• Cost is $200 a class

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Scholarships

• Thousands of scholarships available

• We receive some here at school-posted on bulletin board in the hallway

• Due throughout the year

• Many websites

• Colleges offer their own scholarships in different areas

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Questions