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Our Agenda
• Welcome and Introductions
• The Transcript/Graduation Requirements
• State Testing and Standardized Testing
• Naviance
• What Do Colleges Look For?
• How to Get Involved
• College Planning Programs
Guidance Team
• Counselors
– Patty Morgan, Rashaan Williams (7-9)
– Adrian Cabrera, Tanya Ficklin, Linda Sawan (10-12)
• College Information Center (CIC)
– Martha Geller, Amanda Siler, Sandy Uhrig
College Admissions Today In the world of 1900, there were 500,000 people who attended college. In 2000,
there were 100 million worldwide college students. In 2012 there were 183
million worldwide college students. By 2025, that number will be 200 million!
Grade Point Average Three levels of classes:
•College Prep
•AA/Honors
•Advanced Placement (AP)
Unweighted vs Weighted GPA
Grade Point Average
Unweighted Scale
(regular courses)
A=4.0
B=3.0
C=2.0
D=1.0
Weighted Scale
(AP courses; AA courses)
A=6.0; A=5.00
B=4.5; B=3.75
C=3.0; C=2.50
D=1.5; D=1.25
AP Class Offerings (10)
• AP U.S. History
• AP Human Geography
• AP Capstone: Seminar
• AP Latin (Vergil/Caesar)
State Testing
1. Earn a cumulative passing score of 18 points, using seven end-of-course state tests
• Algebra I, Geometry, American Government, American History, English 1 and English II, Biology
2. College admission test
• Students must earn “remediation free” scores in English language arts and mathematics on the ACT or SAT
**These scores are subject to change and are determined by the
testing agencies on February 1 of the junior year (2018-19)
ACT: English 18 Math 22 Reading 22
SAT: Writing 430 Math 520 Reading 450
3. Industry credential and workforce readiness
• Work Keys assessment
Graduation Requirements
22 credits required in grades 9-12 for graduation, including:
• English 4 years
• Math 4 years
• Science 3 years
• Social Studies 3 years (including one semester of Economics and one semester of American Government)
• Foreign Language* 2 years
• Fine Arts 1 year
• Senior High Health 1 semester
• Physical Education 1 year
• Electives 4 years
• *3 years of Latin for those who entered at grades 7 or 8, and either a fourth year of Latin or 2 years of a modern foreign language in grades 9-12.
Diploma With Honors
Please refer to the Walnut Hills High School webpage for information on the different kinds and levels of Honors Diplomas.
Standardized Testing
• PreACT • Preliminary ACT for grade 10
• ACT • For grades 11 and 12
• PSAT • For grades 9, 10, and 11
• Affiliation with NMSQT for grade 11
• SAT • For grades 11 and 12
• SAT Subject Tests • Schedule after completing relevant AP courses
Walnut Test Preparation
PSAT review
• Tuesday, March 6th
• Parents and students are invited
• 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Lunch Bunch for PSAT
• Beginning in April
Online test preparation
On the College Board website, follow the link to Khan Academy for free test prep
1. satpractice.org – login or create a Khan
Academy account
2. Link accounts when prompted
3. Send test results from collegeboard.org
Naviance – another helpful tool
•Allows student to maintain ongoing files of
career interests, personal inventories, and
college exploration
•Can receive email blasts about scholarships, college visits, and other important information
•Parents create email accounts to view information, etc.
NAVIANCE Benefits:
• Students learn more about themselves
• Families research careers, investigate potential colleges, and make an informed decision on which colleges they intend to apply
• Teachers submit letters of recommendation
• Counselors inform students and their parents about visiting colleges, scholarship opportunities, and most importantly, submit the documents required to complete the student’s college application
What Colleges Look For
•Top Factors in College Admissions –Grades in college preparatory classes –Strength of curriculum –Standardized test scores –Overall GPA – class rank –Essay(s) –Demonstrated interest –Counselor and teacher recommendations –Extra-curricular activities –Interview
Inside the Classroom
• Identify academic strengths
• Challenge yourself
• Review and revise Four Year Plan
Outside the Classroom
• Explore extracurricular activities
– Consider interests and abilities
– Find a passion
• Volunteer in the community
• Earn money
• Utilize internships/summers
Get Involved
School Clubs
• Animation Club
• Art Club
• Bio-Eco Club
• Black Culture Club
• Boo Radley Society
• Cappies
• Certamen
• Chatterbox
• Chess Club
• Christian Connection
• Community Action Team
• Culinary Club
• Debate
• Drama Club
• Fashion Style and Design
• Fellowship of Christian Athletes
• Fencing Club
• Film Production Club
• French Club
• Gay-Straight-Trans Alliance
• German Club
• Gleam
• Green Club
• Indian Culture Club
• International Culture Club
• Inter-Alliance
• JETS
• Jewish Culture Club
• Jr. Classical League
• Kiva
• Math Counts
• Math Team
• Mock Trial
• Model U.N.
• Modern Abolitionist Movement
• Music Production Club
• NSBE
• Nut House
• Outdoor Adventure Club
• PAW
• Programming Club
• Photography Club
• Remembrancer (yearbook)
• Robotics/Lego Club
• Russian Culture Club
• Sci-Fi
• Ski Club
• Spanish Club
• STAR
• Student Congress
• Sustainability
• SURGE
• Ultimate Frisbee
• United for Uganda
• WHOOSH
• Young Women 4 Unity
• YME
Continue to Practice your Soft Skills
• Public speaking
• Written expression
• Organization and study skills
• Working as part of a team
• Problem solving
• Leadership
• Life-school-work balance
9th Grade Counts!
• Engage in academics
• Prepare for standardized testing
• Explore extra-curricular activities
• Enjoy high school
College Planning Programs
•College Planning I •College Planning II •College Planning III •Senior College Forum
• Specialty Programs for Seniors
– Common Application Boot Camp
– College Essay Blitz
– Interviewing Skills Workshop
– Been There, Done That