Underclassmen Parent Night 2017-2018 - Final
Underclassmen Parent Night 2017-2018 - Final
Underclassmen Parent Night 2017-2018 - Final
Florida Bright Futures GPA (uses specific courses and includes half of an
extra quality point for each honors, AP, or DE course). Go to
www.floridashines.org
What is on the Transcript?
Biographical Information
Official record of high school work
Cumulative: 9th - 12th grades (7th and 8th grade if HS course); all courses
and final averages count
Senior schedule
Weighted GPA and unweighted GPA ONLY
Rank in class
Community service hours ONLY
Test results
Is reviewed by counselors yearly for accuracy
High School Checklist
Meet with your counselor!
Study Every year counts
Begin building your GPA
Extracurricular Activities /Community Service
Increase involvement and document
Career Development & College Exploration
NAVIANCE, Big Future, and Florida Shines.
PSAT score report
Scheduling and curriculum mapping
ELA FSA, EOC, PERT, SAT, ACT and AP exams
College Ready!! Know the post secondary readiness scores!
Check academic and Bright Futures progress at www.floridashines.org
Free Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy
THE SAT created in partnership with the College Board.
satpractice.org
Personalized practice pathways provided to
Free each student.
Great sites
www.floridashines.org
www.collegeboard.com
www.naviance.com
What is right for me?
University/four-year college
Private or public
In-state or out-of-state
Community college
Art Conservatory
Vocational-technical school
Private technical college
Consider College Characteristics
Majors & educational Location & size
programs Costs & financial aid
Type of school & degrees College affiliation &
offered accreditation
Admission policy Campus activities
Support services
Four Year College
Primary focus is first getting bachelors degree
Opportunities to further education beyond the bachelors
degree (4 year degree)
Universities offer a wide variety of majors
Entrance requirements vary by school.
Attending school fulltime = 12 credits per semester (most
classes are 3 credits each)
Develop a Financial Plan
Determine college costs
Investigate ALL possible resources
Parents
Savings
Summer earnings
Financial aid: scholarships (merit based and need- based), grants, loans &
work-study (needbased)
Other sources
Secure necessary forms and note deadlines
Apply for financial aid as early as possible
State Community College
Award language)
Community Service
100 hours approved by YOUR high school
counselor
Test Scores
1290 SAT Reasoning Test or 29 ACT National Test
Florida
Academic One FAS award recipient per county
Scholars Ranked on BF GPA and SAT/ACT score
Award Award established annually by the Florida
Legislature in the General Appropriations Act
prorated by term and hours
Florida Determined end of fall term following HS
Top graduation and after term one
disbursements
Scholars Students and high school notified in
Award November following high school graduation
GPA
3.0 weighted GPA in required college preparatory
credits
Required Credits--16 college preparatory credits
Florida 4 English (3 with substantial writing)
4 Math (Algebra I level and above)
Medallion
Community Service
75 hours approved by YOUR high school counselor
Test Scores
1170 SAT Reasoning Test or 26 ACT National Test
Scholarship Awards How Does It Work?
www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org
E-mail: [email protected]
1-888-827-2004 (Grants/Scholarships)
1-800-366-3475 (Student Loans)
WWW.FASTWEB.COM
SCHOOL COUNSELORS
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts
[email protected]
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(904) 346-5620