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    College Information

    For

    Parents

    vember

    5

    2014

    Presenters: Kristin Paris Counselor

    Pat Rolander Counselor

    Janet Light College/Career Tech

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    SF State 20 14-15

    Tuition

    &

    Fees

    Full-Time 6,468

    Per Year ESTIM TED

    College sts

    art-Time 4, 170

    Community Private/

    2014- 2015

    CSD

    DC

    College Independent

    Registration Fees and

    Tuition* 1,1

    04

    -

    1,500

    5,963

    -

    8,919

    1 2,1

    92

    -

    14,800 28,764

    -

    46,952

    Books

    and

    Supplies

    1,826

    1,826 1,826

    1,826

    Room and Board

    4,000

    - 1

    1,646 9,200

    - 14,745

    on ca mpus housing

    12,254 - 15,035

    on cam pus housing

    7,650 -

    13,970

    on campus housin g

    Tra nsportation

    1,496

    1,496 1,496 1,496

    Personal Expenses

    1,364 1,364

    1,364

    1,364

    Total Expenses

    9,790- 17,832 19,849- 28,350

    29,13 2- 34,521 41,100- 65,608

    . .

    . .

    'RegIStration fees and tuition are based onFull-time enrollment for CA residents. Feesand tuition are

    sub

    ject to change without advancenotice.

    ' Non-California

    esidents

    Out-of-state and international students mustpay additional out-of-store registration fees.

    The costs of books & supplies, trans

    port

    ation and perso nal

    expen

    ses

    are

    estimates and

    may

    vary campus to campus.

    Tota l expenses may be less fo r students living at home. Financial a id is ava ilab le to hel p students cover some of the college costs.

    College Student Financial Aid Programs for Undergraduates

    WORK STUDY: GRANTS :

    LOANS:

    Financial assis

    ta

    nce

    Finan

    cial

    ai d th

    at

    Money

    loaned to

    earned b y a stud

    ent

    does not hav e to be

    stude nts. Repay ment

    throug h emp loy ment.

    repai

    d . be g ins

    after

    student

    has left college .

    Fede ra l

    Work Study

    1,000

    - 4,500

    Pell

    650 - 5,730 Perkins

    3,000

    per

    year

    ma ximum

    SEOG

    Cal

    Grant

    A

    Cal

    Grant

    B

    Cal

    Gran

    t C

    100 4,000

    5,472- 12,192

    7, 1

    20

    - 13,840

    Vocational

    program

    s only

    Stafford /Federal

    Direct Loan

    5

    ,500

    -

    7,500

    per

    year

    EOP Grant

    University

    Grant

    100 - 1

    ,000

    Varies by school

    In o rd e r to be consid e red fo r a ll ty p e s o f f inancial a id stu

    de n

    ts in Ca l ifornia must f ile a Free A pplication fo r Federa l

    Stude nt A id (FA FSA) w w w.f

    afsa.

    e d.gov o r CA D ream

    Ap

    p lication ww w.caldrea mact.or g a nd the GPA

    verifi

    cation fo rm

    www .csac.ca.gov

    b y M arch

    2nd

    of the

    Spring

    prior to

    enter

    ing co

    l lege. Dream

    students are only eligible

    fo

    r CA

    State

    A id. In o

    rd e

    r to con tinue to receive studen t a id, students must re-app ly every y ear, observe the March 2nd deadline

    an d

    maint

    ain sat

    is f

    actory

    aca

    demic pr og ress tow ard a d e gree. Contact the

    fin

    an cial

    ai

    d o f f ice a t the co llege you

    want

    to a ttend to dete rm

    ine

    the

    speci

    fic Co st of A ttendance at that schoo l and rece ive fo r more inf or mat ion.

    A t Sa n Fra ncisco State Unive rsity ab out hal f ou r students re ceive

    fin

    ancial a id to hel p cove r costs.

    There are man y ty p es of aid a va ila ble, inclu

    ding

    p riv

    ate and

    institutiona l schol arships. Call the SFSU

    Off

    ice

    o f S

    tuden

    t Financia l Ai d a t 4

    15.338.7000 with

    questions

    or

    visit www.sfsu .edu / -f inai d .

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    Pacific Grove High Schoo l

    UC/CSU

    requ

    i red a-g courses

    B

    C

    0

    E

    Course Subjects

    u.s.

    HistorylGovernment - 2 years

    Two years of history/social science, or

    1

    year

    of

    S.

    history and of civics or American

    government and 1 year of world history

    Eng lis h 4 years

    Composition, literature and other English

    courses designated as college preparatory.

    Mathematics 3 years

    4 years recommended UC/C SU)

    Algebra, geometry, algebra II, pre-calculus,

    or

    Int.Math

    1,

    Int. Math2, Int. Math

    3,

    pre

    calculus

    Laboratory Science - 2 years

    3 years recommended UC)

    Biology, chemistry, physics

    CSU will also accept metine science and

    earth and space science

    Fore ign Language - 2 years

    3 years recommended UC)

    Two years in the same language.

    Grade 8

    Fall

    Spring

    Grade 9

    Fall

    Spring

    Grade 10

    Fall

    Spring

    Grade 11

    Fall

    Spring

    Grade 12

    Fall

    Spring

    F

    Visual and Performing A rts - 1 year

    Art, photography , drama, music

    G

    Coll ege Preparatory Elec tiv es - 1 year

    Courses from the

    a f

    areas and honors social

    studies, psychology, economics, marine

    science, earth and space science

    Students

    must

    earn a "C " or higher for all "a-g" College

    Preparatory

    Requirem

    ents.

    See

    your Counselor

    if you

    have earned

    a "D" or " F"

    in an "a-g" Subject Requirement.

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    Pacific Grove High School's DC a-g Approved Courses

    a-History/Social Science

    World Geography

    \Vorld History

    U.S. History

    Government

    AP World History

    AP U.S. History

    AP Government

    b-English

    English 1

    English 2

    English 3

    AP English Language

    Honors Eng. 1

    Honors Eng. 2

    English 4 Senior Seminar

    English 4 ports Literature

    English 4 Literature & The Dynamics of

    Social Justice

    AP Engl ish Lit

    c-Mathematics

    Algebra 1

    Integrated Math I

    Geometry

    Integrated Math II

    Integrated Math (pending approval)

    Algebra 2

    Pre-Calculus

    AP Calculus

    AP Statistics

    d-Laboratory Science

    Anatomy/Physiology

    Biology

    Chemistry/ Honors Chern.

    Physics

    Marine Science (CSU only)

    Earth

    &

    Space (CSU only)

    AP Environmental Sci.

    e-Language Other than English

    Spanish 1

    Spanish 2

    Spanish 3

    Spanish 4

    AP Spanish

    French 1

    French 2

    French 3

    French 4

    f-Visual Performing Arts

    Art

    1

    Art

    2

    Art

    Workshop

    AP Studio

    Art

    Photography I

    Photography II

    Drama I

    Marching/Concert

    Band

    String Orchestra

    g-Elective

    AP Psychology

    Economics

    Honors Social Studies

    Marine Science (UC Elective)

    Earth and Space Science (UC E lective

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    Eligibility Index California Residents

    Eligibility Index Table for Residents of California or

    Graduates of California High Schools

    CT S T

    ACT

    SAT

    ACT

    SAT

    GPA

    GPA

    GPA

    Score

    Score

    Score

    Score

    Score

    Score

    3.0

    and above qualifies

    for

    any score

    2.99

    1

    510

    2.66 17

    780 2.33

    23

    1040

    2.98

    10

    520

    2.65 17

    780

    2.32 23

    1050

    2.97

    10

    530

    2.64

    17

    790

    2.31

    24

    1060

    2.96

    540

    2.63

    17

    800

    2.30

    24

    1060

    2.95

    540

    2.62

    17

    810

    2.29 24

    1070

    2.94 550

    2.61

    18

    820

    2.28 24

    1080

    2.93

    560

    2.60

    18 820

    2.27

    24

    1090

    2.92

    570

    2.59 18

    830

    2.26 25

    1100

    2.91

    12

    580

    2.58 18

    840

    2.25

    25

    1100

    2.90

    12 580

    2.57

    18

    850

    2.24 25

    1110

    2.89

    12

    590

    2.56

    19

    860

    2.23

    25

    1120

    2.88

    12

    600

    2.55

    19

    860

    2.22

    25

    1130

    2.87 12

    610

    2.54

    19 870

    2.21 26

    1140

    2.86

    13

    620

    2.53

    19

    880

    2.20

    26

    1140

    2.85

    13

    620

    2.52

    19

    890

    2.19

    26

    1150

    2.84 13 630

    2.51

    20

    900

    2.18 26

    1160

    2.83

    13

    640

    2.50

    20

    900

    2.17

    26

    1170

    2.82

    13

    650

    2.49

    20

    910

    2.16

    27

    1180

    2.81

    14

    660

    2.48

    20

    920

    2.15

    7

    1180

    2.80

    14

    660

    2.47

    20 930

    2.14

    27

    1190

    2.79 14 670

    2.46

    21

    940

    2.13

    27

    1200

    2.78

    14

    680

    2.45

    21

    940

    2.12 27

    1210

    2.77

    14

    690

    2.44

    21

    950

    2.11

    28 1220

    2.76

    15

    700

    2.43 21

    960

    2.10 28

    1220

    2.75

    15

    700

    2.42 21

    970

    2.09

    28

    1230

    2.74

    15

    710

    2.41 22

    980

    2.08

    28 1240

    2.73 15

    720

    2.40

    22

    980

    2.07

    28

    1250

    2.72 15

    730

    2.39

    990

    2.06 29

    1260

    2.71

    16 740

    2.38

    22

    1000

    2.05

    29

    1260

    2.70

    16

    740

    2.37

    22

    1010

    2.04 29

    1270

    2.69 16 750

    2.36 23

    1020

    2.03

    29

    1280

    2.68 16 760

    2.35 23

    1020

    2.02

    29

    1290

    2.67

    16

    770

    2.34 23

    1030

    2.01

    30

    1300

    2.00 30

    1300

    Below 2.0 does not qualifyfor regular admission

    For admissions purposes, the CSU uses only the S T scores

    for

    mathematics

    and

    critical reading.

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    DC Comprehensive Review

    THE 14 FACTIORS THE DC SYSTEM WEIGHS

    1. Academic grade point average in all completed "a_g" courses. including additi nal points for completed UC-certified

    honors courses.

    2 Scores on the ACT with Writing or SAT Reasonin g Test. (SAT Subject Tests are not required but are recommended by

    some majors on some campuses.)

    3. Number of, content of and performance in academic courses beyond til minimum "a-q" requirements.

    4. Number of and performance in UC-approved honors and Advanced Placement courses.

    5 Identifi ation by UC as being ranked in the top 9 percent of your high school class at the end of junior year ("Eligible in

    the Local Context," or H C).

    6. Quality of your senior-year program. as measured by the type and number of academic courses in progress or planned.

    7. Quality of your academic perf rmance relative to the educational opportunities available in your

    higll

    school

    8 Outstanding performance in one or more academic subject areas.

    9. Outstanding work in one or more special projects in any academic field of study.

    10. Recent , marked improveme t in academic performance, as demonstrated by academic GPA and the quality of

    coursework completed or in progress.

    11. Special talents, achievements and awards in a particular field, such as visual and performing arts, communication or

    athletic endeavors; special skills, such as demonstrated written and oral proficiency in other languages: special

    interests, such as intensive study and exploration of other cuitur s, experiences that demonstrate unusual promise for

    leadership. such as significan t community service or significan t parti ipation in student government: or other significant

    experiences or achievements that demonstrate the student's promise for contributing to the intellectual vitality of a

    campus

    12. Completion of special projects undertaken in the context of your high school curriculum or in conjunction with special

    school events , projects or programs.

    13. Acacenuc accomplishm nts in light of your life expenences and special circumstances.

    14 Location of your secondary school and residence

    r