CVCHS--Sophomore Guidance Presentation

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Sophomores need guidance too! It's not your first year but you're not quite ready for the college application process. Read here to get all the information on what YOU can do now!

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People who can help you!

Mrs. Jackie Valdez (A-K)

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3113

jackie.valdez@claytonvalley.org

Mr. Steve Nares (L-Z)

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3127

steve.nares@claytonvalley.org

People who can help you!

Ms. Sarah Lovick

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3151

sarah.lovick@claytonvalley.org

Mr. Dave Linzey

(925) 682-7474

Dave.Linzey@claytonvalley.org

People who can help you!

Dr. Patrick Gaffney

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3142

patrick.gaffney@claytonvalley.org

Mrs. Pat Middendorf

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3102

pat.middendorf@claytonvalley.org

Mr. Casey Coakley-Dean of Students

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3146

casey.coakley@claytonvalley.org

Mr. Miguel Romo-Director

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3103

miguel.Romo@claytonvalley.org

People who can help you!

People who can help you!

Mrs. Maribel Herrera-Student Services

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3139

maribel.herrera@claytonvalley.org

Mrs. Helen Bendoyro-Registrar

(925) 682-7474 Ext. 3109

helen.bendoyro@claytonvalley.org

People who can help you!

Ms.Katelyn James

(925) 682-7474 ext. 3138

katelyn.james@claytonvalley.org

Mrs. Laurie Arbour

(925) 682-7474Ext. 3141

laurie.arbour@claytonvalley.org

People who can help you!

Greg Fister

(925) 682-7474 ext. 4728

greg.fister@claytonvalley.org

Mrs. Christine Reimer

(925) 682-7474 ext.2659

christine.reimer@claytonvalley.org

– Before school

– During break

– During lunch

– After school

Write First/Last Name

Reason you need 2

be seen

Students are welcome to

email their Academic

Counselors, or leave

phone messages.

Communicate w/your teachers!!!

Attend their tutoring times

(before school, lunch or after school)

Thursdays Tutoring!!! (2:21-3pm)

Form study groups/partner from class

Actively check your online status in classes

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English 40 credits

World History (10th) 10 credits

U. S. History (11th) 10 credits

Government (12th) 05 credits

Economics (12th) 05 credits

Life Science 10 credits

Physical Science 10 credits

*Mathematics 20 credits

Physical Education 20 credits

Fine Arts/Foreign Lang. 10 credits

Electives 80 credits

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Total 220 credits

CAHSEE Exam (Math/English)

California High School Exit Exam

(CAHSEE) What is the CAHSEE?

State law, enacted in 1999, authorized the development of the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE), which students in California public schools would have to pass to earn a high school diploma. Beginning with the 2005-06 school year, all California public school students are required to pass the CAHSEE and meet all other state and local requirements to earn a high school diploma.

What is the purpose of the CAHSEE?

The purpose of the CAHSEE is to improve student achievement in high school and to help ensure that students who graduate from high school can demonstrate grade level competency in reading, writing, and mathematics.

We strongly encourage all students to collect hours of community service for the following reasons…

(example: www.volunteereastbay.org) Contact # 472-5760

Scholarships Resume Letters of recommendation List volunteer work on college applications Give back to the community

… Gain valuable skills for your career

Meet new people

Study abroad/explore new places

Opportunity to learn about interesting career fields/options

Advancement/Salary Increase/Stability

Learn about cutting edge research

Grow and Discover

Become more Independent!!!!!

Your income goes up dramatically

as your education increases!!!!

www.whodouwant2b.com

Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (CET)

Apprenticeships

Private Vocational/Technical Schools

The U.S. Military

Americorps

California Conservation Corps

Job Corps

Community College

Four-Year University

4 Systems of Education

www.claytonvalley.org

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

Number of Campuses

110 campuses

23 CSU campuses 10 UC Campuses

76+ institutions

COSTS Fees or Tuition (Room & Board Excluded)

Currently, $36/unit a semester for California residents, no cap. ($936 /year for 12 units a

semester)

Approximately $6, 806 per year, plus books & supplies , room and board.

Approximately $11,285

per year, plus books, & supplies, Room & Board.

Tuition at Stanford is $40,050’; Tuition at USC is

$42,162 (examples)

NATURE OF PROGRAM

Two-year college 1) Career & job entry majors 2) Transferable courses 3) A.A. and A.S. degrees

4) Vocational Certificates

Four-year school with graduate programs (Teaching-Practical Focus) 1) Various undergraduate programs 2) Pre-professional majors 3) Bachelor Degree (BA & BS) 4) MA & MS some Doctoral Degrees 5) Teaching Credential

Four-year school with Graduate programs (Research & Theory) 1) Various majors 2) Pre-professional programs 3) Bachelors Degree (BA/BS) 4) Masters Degree (MA/MS) 5) Doctoral, Professional Degrees

6) Teaching credentials

Two & four-year schools. Various majors & academic programs are offered at each campus. They range from highly specialized to liberal studies.

FRESHMAN REQUIRE-

MENTS

No subject

requirement. Can

be high school

graduate or 18

years of age.

A – G Requirements

Below a 3.0 requires SAT or

ACT

A – G Requirements

A minimum of 3.0GPA in A-G

Requirements

Prefer students to have met the UC subject requirement pattern,

REQUIRED EXAMS

English and/or Math Placement exam. .

SAT/ACT test

SAT or ACT Test Check the college catalog for specific test requirements.

University of California Campuses

CSU Campuses

Independent Colleges

(Private Schools) Academy of Art University, San Francisco

Alliant International University, San Diego

Allied American University, Laguna Hills (Online)

American Heritage University of Southern California, San Bernardino, California

American Jewish University, Los Angeles

American Sports University, San Bernardino

Anaheim University, Anaheim (Online)

Antioch University, Culver City

Apollos University, Huntington Beach (Online)

Argosy University, Alameda

Art Center College of Design, Pasadena

The Art Institute of California - San Francisco, San Francisco

Azusa Pacific University, Azusa

Berean Bible College, Poway

Biola University, La Mirada

Brandman University, Irvine

Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara

California Baptist University, Riverside

California Coast University, Santa Ana

California College of the Arts, San Francisco

California College San Diego (CCSD), San Diego

California Desert Trial Academy College of Law, Indio[1]

California Institute of the Arts, Valencia

California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco

California Institute of Technology, Pasadena

California InterContinental University, Diamond Bar (Online)

International Technological University, San Jose, California

California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks

California Miramar University (formerly Pacific Western University), San Diego

California National University, Northridge

California Pacific University, Escondido

California South Bay University, Sunnyvale

California Southern Law School, Riverside

California Southern University, Santa Ana (online)

California Takshila University, Santa Clara

California University of Management and Technology, San Jose

California University of Management and Sciences, Anaheim[2]

Capital Bible College, Sacramento

CapStone University, Pasadena (online)

Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley Campus, Mountain View

Chapman University, Orange

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles

Claremont Colleges, Claremont

Claremont McKenna College

Harvey Mudd College

Pitzer College

Pomona College

Scripps College

Claremont Graduate University

Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences

Cogswell College, Sunnyvale

Columbia College Hollywood, Tarzana

Concordia University Irvine, Irvine

Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, St. Helena

Dominican University of California, San Rafael

Design Institute of San Diego[3]

Epic Bible College (formerly Trinity Life Bible College), Sacramento

Fresno Pacific University, Fresno

Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena

Golden Gate University, San Francisco

Herguan University, Sunnyvale

Holy Names University, Oakland

Hope International University, Fullerton

Hult International Business School, San Francisco

Humphreys College, Stockton

ICDC College, Culver City

Imago Dei College, Oak Glen

John F. Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill

John Paul the Great Catholic University, San Diego

Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach

La Sierra University, Riverside

Life Pacific College, San Dimas

Lincoln University, Oakland

Loma Linda University, Loma Linda

Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles

Community Colleges

UC/CSU College Entrance Requirements

A- G Requirements

COURSES Minimum Requirements of College Preparatory classes

A. History/Social

Science

2 years: World History, U.S. History/Government

B. English 4 years: College Prep English

C. Math 3 Years of college prep math. 4 years is highly

recommended. Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II

D. Laboratory Science 2 years of lab science. 3 years of lab science is

recommended: Biology, Chemistry, Physics

E. Language other than

English

2 years same language*; 3 years is recommended.

* Students with competency in a language other than English may

qualify for an exemption.

F. Visual/Performing Arts 1 year of college prep course from Art, Music, or Theater.

G. College Preparatory

Elective

1 year of college prep electives

Test Requirements SAT or ACT

Grades

UC/CSU Campuses consider a “D” grade in

a required subject a subject omission.

Students who have received a “D” grade in

a required course need to repeat the course

in order to be eligible to apply to a UC or

CSU campus!

See your Academic Counselor for more

information.

High School Requirements

College Entrance Requirements

Grades (C’s or higher)

Math (Algebra II or higher)

Foreign Language (at least two years of

the same language)

Visual Performing Arts (Fine Arts)- 1 year!

Tests- SAT/ ACT

College readiness will open the door to

various financial opportunities. (Algebra II)

PSAT Register October 15th @ Treasurer’s Office

or online thru web store (Cost $25)

Deadline to sign up is October 17th

Test Date: Saturday-October20th

– 8am/CVCH

PSAT Prep Workshop Available!!!!

4 Saturday Sessions (9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 1/17)

– Cost $170 @ CCC during brunch/lunch

Best College Degrees by Salary

Petroleum Engineer $97,900

Chemical Engineer $64,500

Electrical Engineer $61,300

Aerospace Engineering $60,700

Computer Engineering $61, 800

Management Information Systems $51,000

Civil Engineer $53,100

Construction Management $50,200

Public Administration $40,400

Forestry $41,500

Business $41,000

Medical Technology $45,100

Dietetics $41,500

Multimedia and Web Design $40,400

Starting Salary

Occupations beyond four-year degree

(graduate school)

Physician School Counselor

School Principal Physical Therapist

Architect Attorney

Dentist Pharmacist

Physician Assistant Chiropractor

Veterinarian Health Services Administrator

Licensed Psychologist Social Worker

WHAT IS CAREER AND/OR

TECHNICAL EDUCATION?

Career and technical education prepares

both youth and adults for a wide range of

careers.

These careers may require varying levels of

education – from high school and

postsecondary certificates to two- and four-

year college degrees.

To find out how you can pursue your

passion, check out

www.whodouwant2b.com

California Career Center

Online Career Center http://www.calcareercenter.org/

The California Career Center (CalCC) is your

career planning website with tools to help you map

your future, whether looking ahead to college,

apprenticeship, the military or other options.

CalCC is focused on resources for students but

also contains resources for counselors, parents,

teachers, in short, anyone interested in developing

the career self-management skills necessary in

today's world of work

Are you READY!!!!!!!

Get involved

– Activities, clubs, sports, community

Get Good Grades

Be proactive

– tutoring, talk to teachers, come to school and

ask for HELP!

Explore college/major/career searches

– www.californiacolleges.edu

Dream BIG and Plan for tommorrow