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Title: S E N I O R S


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S E N I O R S
  • Class of 2010

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Meet Your St. Cloud HS Administrators
Ms. Tapley, Principal
Ms. Luttrell, Assistant Principal
Mr. Hague, Assistant Principal
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Your Counselor is
MS. CROWELL
A-DO
MS. SMITH
DR-LEB
MS. SWAINE
LEC-RIN
MS. SHORT
RIO-Z
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Visit Our Guidance Staff to
  • Make an appointment ! Come in before school,
    during lunch, or after school to make an
    appointment to see your counselor. Walk-ins will
    still be seen during lunches, but appointments
    are better for you!

Ms. Buehler
Ms. Woodruff, Data Specialist
See Ms. Barber in the College Career Center
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24 Credit Grad Requirements
  • GPA Cumulative 2.0
  • Pass FCAT RM
  • 24 Total Credits
  • 4 English
  • 3 Math (Algebra 1 or equivalent)
  • 3 - Social Studies
  • World History
  • American History
  • Econ/Am Government
  • 3 Science
  • .5 Health LMS
  • .5 Personal Fitness
  • .5 Physical Education Elective
  • .5 Fine Art
  • .5 Practical Art
  • 8.5 Electives
  • - Or 1 full credit of either

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What direction?
2 YEAR COLLEGE
TECH SCHOOL
MILITARY
WORK
4 YEAR UNIVERSITY
IN STATE OR OUT OF STATE
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WORK
  • Do you have a professional looking resume?
  • Dress the part Dress for Success.
  • See if they have tuition reimbursement.
  • Get hands on experience.

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Bombed the FCAT - Options
  • Walk with the class, receive a Certificate of
    Completion, and retake FCAT until you pass.
  • Take the SAT and ACT qualifying scores.
  • Take the GED.
  • Attend a technical center for more training.
  • Take a job that does not require a HS diploma.
  • Go to Community College and get an AA Degree
    after passing the CPT must have completed grad
    credit requirements AND have a 2.0 GPA.

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TECHNICAL SCHOOL
  • Check out local opportunities at TECO. Dont
    forget Mid-Florida Tech, Westside Tech, Orlando
    Vo-Tech, or Winter Park Tech, or the NEW Avalon
    Technical Center in Orlando/Orange County!
  • Community Colleges have technical programs with
    certification and licensure. Check out their web
    site www.valencia.cc.fl.us.
  • Bright Futures may be used at Technical Centers
    Community Colleges!

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MILITARY
  • Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard
  • Lots of benefits, e.g., housing, uniforms, tech
    training, college funding, etc.
  • Check in Student Services for more information
  • See a recruiter

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V a l e n c i a
  • Complete Application online at www.valenciacc.net
    any time after January 1 the earlier, the
    better!
  • VCC dual enrolled students do not reapply - send
    final transcript only!
  • Take the Computer Placement Test (CPT) in the
    spring at Valencia
  • Attend VCC registration and orientation in the
    late spring
  • Request a final transcript to be sent after
    graduation

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STATE UNIVERSITY
  • Complete an application (available in either hard
    copy or online). The state universities all
    prefer the online application. ALWAYS complete
    required and optional essays!
  • Submit a transcript request through Prep HQ (???
    - See Ms. Barber in College Career ) No fee for
    Florida public universities or Valencia CC.
  • Apply even if you do NOT have SAT or ACT scores
    yet. Scores can be sent later dont wait!
  • Important - submit OFFICIAL SAT and ACT scores
    from www.collegeboard.com and/or www.act.org.
  • Algebra II and 2 consecutive years of the same
    foreign language are minimum requirements to
    attend a 4-year college or university.
  • Request a final transcript in May to be sent
    after graduation (Part of Senior Survey on Prep
    HQ).

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Private College or University In State or Out of
State
  • Request and complete applications (available
    online) and submit by the due date. Visit the
    College and Career Center if you need internet
    services at school. The Common Application is
    available at www.collegeboard.com.
  • Request a transcript through Prep HQ (??? see
    Ms. Barber). There is a 2 fee for private
    colleges and out of state schools.
  • Take mid-year reports, recommendation requests,
    counselor sections to your guidance counselor at
    least 2 weeks before the due date.
  • Request a final transcript through Prep HQ in May
    (Senior Survey).
  • PLAN AHEAD Check deadlines complete
    applications early!

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Lets talk about TRANSCRIPTS
  • Log in to Prep HQ and click on Transcript
    Request.
  • ADD Transcript Request.
  • Choose school in drop-down box or type in school
    if not listed.
  • NO FEE for transcripts sent to Florida public
    universities or Valencia Community College.
  • 2.00 fee for hard copy transcript to private
    universities (in-state or out-of-state) or
    out-of-state public universities or community
    colleges.
  • Plan Ahead 24 hour delay to send ALL
    transcripts!

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Alphabet Soup
CEEB 101-485
  • The ACT is given 6 times a year, the SAT 7 times
    a year. These are College Entrance Examinations.
    Check in Guidance or go to the web pages.
  • Check registration deadlines for the ACT and SAT.
    It costs more to register late and even more to
    stand by. On free or reduced lunch? See your
    counselor for a fee waiver (you may receive 2
    lifetime ACT and 2 SAT fee waivers).
  • Some Universities colleges will look at your
    best combined scores however they do not
    integrate scores from the two tests. Send all
    scoresthey look at progress too.
  • Take a prep course participate in a practice
    SAT or ACT before taking the test. It can make a
    huge difference!
  • ACT or SAT may also be used as an alternative to
    FCAT.

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More Alphabet Soup
  • PSAT Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test
  • SAT II These are subject achievement tests use
    in some colleges and universities usually used
    for placement in classes
  • CPT College Placement Test Required by
    Community Colleges
  • FCAT Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. You
    must pass both Reading and Math to receive a
    standard high school diploma.
  • ASVAB Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
  • TOEFL College Placement Test for Native speakers
    of a foreign language check to make sure the
    college you are interested in will accept this
    test.

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What will college cost?
  • That depends you must consider the cost of
    tuition, books, room, food, transportation,
    parking, clothing.
  • Average tuition and fees as follows
  • 4-year Public Institution 4,650
  • 2-year Public Institution 2,700
  • 4-year Private Institution 33,000
  • Room Board/Public 8,728
  • Books/miscellaneous 4,600
  • Fsuestimated costs 15,446
  • Stetson university- Estimated costs
  • 44,000
  • University of Miami- estimated costs
  • 50,000

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Scholarships Financial Aid
  • Sources of money there are 3
  • Family and your self
  • Scholarships based on exceptional talent
    athletic, academic or artistic
  • Financial Aid
  • a. Based on family income
  • b. Application FAFSA on line. Plus individual
    colleges financial aid application.
    www.fafsa.ed.gov
  • c. Based on parents 1040 IRS form
  • d. How is it figured?
  • Cost of University Family contributions
    Financial Aid

Types of Financial Aid Loans F.G.S.L and
P.L.U.S Grants Pell Grant, S.E.O.G. College
Work Study C.W.S.
College a 7,500 Family Contribution -
8000 Financial Aid 0
University B 19,000 Family Contribution
8,000 Financial Aid 11,000
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Recommendations
  • Can come from Teachers or Counselors
  • Require a completed Brag Sheet or English class
    resume
  • Give plenty of time 2 weeks
  • Scholarships, Private colleges, some Public
    universities
  • Provide stamped, addressed envelopes for all
    institutions
  • May need extra requests
  • Communication is the key stay in touch

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Bright Futures
  • FAS Florida Academic Scholarship
  • 3.5 GPA in selected subjects
  • 75 hours community service
  • 1270 SAT or 28 ACT
  • FMS Florida Medallion Scholarship
  • 3.0 GPA in selected subjects
  • 970 SAT or 20 ACT
  • GSVS
  • 3.0 in selected subjects
  • 3.5 in 3 vocational subjects
  • SAT 880
  • 440 verbal, 440 math
  • ACT 17 English
  • 18 Reading
  • 19 Math
  • CPT 83 Reading
  • 83 Sentence Structure
  • 72 - Mathematics

See www.florida studentfinancialaid.org for
changes in awards and renewal
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Bright Futures
  • You may apply online at www.floridastudentfinancia
    laid.org after December 1 of senior year.
  • Counselors Ms. Barber will help you apply in
    the College and Career Center.
  • REMEMBER! These scholarships are good at any
    Florida state university or community college.
    GSV is also good at a technical school, community
    college, college or university.
  • BF may be used at a private Florida college or
    university, but BF will only pay what it would
    pay at a public college or university.

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Other Financial Aid Information
  • Federal aid Remember to file your 2010 FAFSA
    after January 1 at http//www.fafsa.ed.gov . If
    you plan to attend college during summer
    following graduation, you must also file a 2009
    FAFSA.
  • Prep HQ Scholarship opportunities and links to
    applications are listed. Check routinely and get
    organized!
  • Attend Financial Aid Workshops
  • Scholarship news on the web
  • www.Collegeboard.com
  • www.scholarships.com
  • www.finaid.org
  • www.fastweb.com
  • www.fastaid.com

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What it takes to get in
  • Based on information on entering freshman class
    of 2009
  • FSU 3.4-4.2, GPA SAT minimum 1730-1960 ACT
    26-29
  • UF 4.3 4.4 GPA. SAT 1970-2090 ACT
    30-32
  • Stetson 3.69 Average GPA in a college prep
    curriculum average SAT 1030-1240 (CR M) or ACT
    21-24
  • Rollins B average in college prep classes
    average SAT 1180-1590 and average ACT 26-35

2008 class
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University of Florida
  • When should I apply?
  • Deadlines Apply between July 1 and November 1
    (earlier is better!).
  • Applications received later then November 1 will
    be considered on a space available basis only.
  • Do not procrastinate!

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Admissions to FSU
  • Freshman Requirements
  • Admissions Criteria
  • a "B" average in all academic subjects
    (additional weight is assigned to Honors, Dual
    Enrollment, and AP coursework) 3.46 4.12 using
    only academic subjects.
  • 26-29 Composite ACT or a 1730-1960 Combined
    Verbal, Math, Writing SAT
  • Written essays
  • The following are also considered
  • Quality of Course work and Curriculum
  • Class Rank
  • Educational Objectives
  • Community Service
  • Visual and performing artists and skilled
    athletes may receive additional consideration.

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NEXT Magazine
  • Important sections for Seniors
  • 66 Scholarships
  • How to buy a car
  • Budgeting basics
  • Picking a College
  • Career and College Planners
  • Financial Aid
  • In demand jobs/careers
  • Florida Colleges and Universities listed in the
    back

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College and Career Center
  • Available computers with internet access. You
    can
  • Sign up for ACT and SAT!
  • Check scholarship opportunities on Prep HQ!
  • Work on college scholarship applications
    essays! Remember to update Prep HQ!
  • Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse! Log on at
    www.ncaaclearinghouse.org
  • Apply/update Bright Futures!
  • Pick up literature on colleges universities!
  • See Ms Barber for help!

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Have a great Senior year!
  • Use Prep HQ the Saint Cloud HS website,
    www.schs.osceola.k12.fl.us, to check important
    senior news.
  • Remember to see your counselor often senior year!
  • Submit recommendation requests (brag sheets) 2
    weeks before needed.
  • Order hard copy transcripts at least 2 business
    days before needed the 2.00 charge must be
    paid before printing.
  • Most scholarships require transcripts BE
    PREPARED!
  • All final transcripts are ordered when the
    Senior Survey is available on Prep HQ (Spring
    10), but they are not sent to colleges until
    after school is out.

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ONE FINAL THOUGHTYOU ARE RESPONSIBLE!
  • It is your responsibility to make up any work you
    missed today while attending this seminar!!
  • Have a remarkable senior year! It is what you
    make it!!
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