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Title: Brian D Agnew | 4 Systems of Higher Education


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4 Systems of Higher Education

Brian D Agnew
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Workshop Goals
  • Understand the benefits of a college education.
  • Learn the pathways to college.
  • Learn how to prepare for college admission.

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Why Go To College?
  • To have more job opportunities.
  • -More and more jobs require education beyond high
    school. Many jobs rely on new technology and
    brainpower.
  • To gain more knowledge that will be helpful
    throughout students lives.
  • To broaden perspectives - meet new people from
    diverse backgrounds, learn to be independent.

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Why College? continued
  • A 4-year college graduate (with Bachelors
    degree) earns almost 1 million more over his/her
    lifetime than a high school graduate.
  • Source U.S. Census Bureau

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Why College? continued
  • A 4-year college graduate earns about 52,200
    annually on average, compared to 30,400 for a
    high school graduate.
  • - Source U.S. Census Bureau

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Why College? continued
  • Increased education is also associated with
  • Better working conditions
  • Longer job tenure
  • More on-the-job training opportunities
  • More promotion opportunities.

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Degrees
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Degrees after the B.A./B.S.
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4 Systems of Higher Education
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Options
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Tiered System
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Community College (CCC)
  • 109 Community Colleges in CA
  • Prepares students to transfer to a 4 year
    institution
  • Associates degree
  • Offers technical training in specific occupations
    (bookkeeping, culinary arts)
  • Most are nonresidential students live off-campus
  • Students can attend part-time or full-time
  • To enroll, students have to be 18 or have a
    High School Diploma

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California State University(CSU)
  • 23 California State Universities
  • B.A./B.S. and Masters degrees
  • Accepts high school Seniors and Community College
    transfers
  • Provides broad liberal education and prepares
    students for professional goals

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University of California (UC)
  • 10 University of California Campuses-Berkeley,
    Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside,
    San Diego, San Francisco (Medical and Graduate
    School Only), Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz
  • B.A./B.S., J.D., M.D. and only public system in
    California that can grant the Ph.D
  • Accepts High School Seniors and Community College
    Transfers
  • Mission of the UC Research Teaching
  • Professional Schools-Law, Medicine, Education,
    Engineering, Journalism, Social Welfare

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Private Universities/Colleges
  • 77 Private Universities/Colleges in CA
  • Vary in size, prestige, and cost
  • Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorates, and
    Professional degrees
  • Accepts high school graduates and Community
    College Transfers
  • Professional Schools-Law, Medicine, Education,
    Engineering, Journalism, Social Welfare

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Review of Options
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How to start preparing now for college
  • READ, READ, READ -
  • Good readers make good thinkers and good writers.
    The more you read, the more you know.
  • Promote good study habits.
  • Turn off the TV.
  • Set aside a homework time and a quiet study
    space.
  • Meet with your childs teachers to learn about
    his/her performance.
  • Tell the teachers that you have high expectations
    for your child.

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How to start preparing now for college
  • Learn the college-preparatory course
    requirements
  • Push to get into these courses in high school
  • Push to get into honors and AP courses in high
    school, if available
  • What you do outside of class matters
  • Sports, Clubs, Work, Church, Honor Societies,
    etc.
  • Take the PSAT by the 9th or 10th grade
  • Its good practice for the SAT!

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How to start preparing now for college
  • Visit college campuses!
  • Find colleges in your area and schedule a tour.
  • Make a college visit part of your vacation.
  • Ask your counselor if your school is planning a
    field trip to a college youre interested in.
  • Check out college websites, many have virtual
    tours.

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Factors to consider when choosing a college.
  • Size - What is the total student population? How
    big are the typical freshman classes?
  • Location - How far is the college from home? Is
    it in a rural, urban, suburban setting? What is
    the area surrounding the campus like?
  • People - Who are the students and where do they
    come from?
  • Academics- What majors are available? Who teaches
    the courses? What is the academic reputation of
    the college?
  • Social Opportunities What clubs and teams are
    available? Are there fraternities and sororities?
  • Cost What is the total cost of attendance,
    including tuition, room and board, books? What
    kind of financial aid is available?

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College Search Tools
  • The College Board
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • ACT/College Net
  • www.act.org
  • Petersons Guide to College
  • www.petersons.com
  • Also available in paperback
  • FinAid The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid
  • www.finaid.org

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