Sophomore Year Planning for Success! Presented by LACHSA Guidance.
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Transcript of Sophomore Year Planning for Success! Presented by LACHSA Guidance.
Sophomore Year
Planning for Success!
Presented by
LACHSA Guidance
WHERE MOST STUDENTS WERE ATTENDING
School Number of Students University of Southern California 10 UCLA 8 Pasadena City College 5 Santa Monica City College 5
Cooper Union 5 San Diego State University 3 New York University 2 UC Berkeley 2 UC Davis 2 UC Irvine 2
WHERE MOST STUDENTS ARE ACCEPTED
School Number of Students
University of Southern California 15
Columbia Chicago 14
Cal State University Northridge 13
UCLA 13
Chapman university 11
UC Santa Cruz 10
Art Center 10
Cal Arts 10
Cal State University Fullerton 10
University of Southern California 9
UCLA 9
New York University 8
These are the results of the 2015 Senior Survey. Out of 157 seniors 151 responded to the survey. They were asked about their post high school plans and their specific plans for next fall. Grade point averages are based on the total GPA for 7 semesters as reported on the student’s transcripts. SAT and ACT scores were achieved by averaging the total scores. For the class of 2015 the AVERAGES are:
Average Range
GPA ( 159 students) 3.44 1.77 - 4.34 SAT (110 students) 1697 1090 - 2250 ACT (28 students) 25 14-34
63 seniors will be staying and attending schools in California 70 will be attending out of state schools 88% is attending a 4 Year College
5% going to Professional Work Scholarships/Grants offered: $7,235,957
UC25%
Cal State23%
Private19%
Conservatory10%
Art School11%
Work5%
Other2%
Community College
5%Class of 2015
Agenda• LACHSA Graduation
Requirements
• Testing
• Grades and Credits
• Transcripts
• Honor Society
• Help for Academic Success
• College Requirements
• 10th grade “To-Do” List
LACHSA Graduation
Requirements
( 1 semester class = 5 credits)• 4 yrs. English 40 credits
• 3 yrs. History 30 credits
• 2 yrs. Science 20 credits
• 2 yrs. Math 20 credits
• 2 yrs. P.E. 20 credits
• 2 yrs. Foreign language 20 credits
• 1 yr. Visual & Performing Arts 10 credits
• Electives 65 credits
• Must earn full credit in all required courses
• TOTAL: 225 credits
PSAT for all Sophomores
• October 14, 2015• 8:00 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.
• Take Sophomore year for practice
• You must take the PSAT during your Junior year to qualify to be a National Merit Scholarship Finalist
Grades and Credits
• “D ” grades = 5.0 credits
Students earn credit for high school graduation – a “D ” grade will not count for college admission.
• “F” grades = 0 credits
If you fail a required course (English, Math, Science, History etc.) you MUST make it up in summer school.
Transcripts
• Please check to make sure your 9th grade and summer classes are accurate.
• New students – verify your information from your previous school is transferred accurately during our four year meeting.
Honor Society • California Scholarship Federation (CSF)
Emphasizes high standards of scholarship and community service for high school students.
- Grades 10 – 12
- Academic Requirements
- Coordinator – Mr. Freedman
Support for Academic
Success
• Talk to your teachers! – during office hours and lunch.
• Free Peer Tutoring – CSF students are assigned through Mr. Freedman
A-G Requirements
• a-2yrs. Social Science
• b-4 yrs. English
• c-3 yrs. Math –Alg. 1, Geometry, Alg. 2 (UC/4 yrs. rec.)
• d-2 yrs. Lab Science – 1 Biological, 1 Physical (UC/3 yrs. rec.)
• e-2 yrs. Foreign Language- Same Language (UC/3 yrs. rec. )
• f-1 yr. Visual and Performing Arts
• g-1yr. UC approved Elective
• 23 campuses throughout the state
• Top one-third (33%) of California high school graduates
Requirements:• a-g requirements• Grades of C or better• Minimum GPA of 2.0• SAT or ACT
University of California
• 9 campuses throughout the state
• Top 12% of High School Graduates
• ELC Program
• Requirements:
• a-g Requirements• Minimum GPA to apply 3.0• Courses can be repeated 1 time for “D or
F”.• Make ups for “C” grades are not accepted.• SAT Reasoning and/or ACT w/ writing
Private Colleges and
ConservatoriesEvery college makes its own rules on eligibility
Read all information carefully• Check the individual school requirements• SAT or ACT • May require letters of recommendation.
More than 70 colleges & universitiesVary in size, location, and programs.
Requirements:
Sophomore “To-Do” list
• Attend your 4yr. Plan Meeting with Mrs. DiLullo
• Take Challenging courses
• Keep your grades up
• Continue working on your brag sheet
• Attend College Fairs
• Contact colleges that interest you