Presented by OASFAA Early Awareness Committee. What Do I Want To Become?

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Presented byOASFAA Early Awareness Committee

What Do I Want To Become?

Knowing your favorite subject in school can help you decide what job may be best for you in the future. Match each school subject from the left column to a job that seems to match from the right column. You will use some school subjects more than once.

This School Subject Can lead to future job as a…1. English A. Computer programmer2. Math B. Paramedic3. Music C. Crime Scene Investigator4. Science D. Radio DJ5. Foreign Language E. Bank Manager6. Art F. Foreign Country Ambassador7. Social Studies G. Governor8. Health/Physical Education H. Veterinarian

I. TV Sports reporterJ. ArchitectK. Athletic trainer

What is your favorite subject in school?

What are some jobs related to that subject?

Find the Right Fit• Think about

interests and activities that you enjoy.  Explore colleges with programs that suit your interests.

• The best college is the one that fits you!

What Do You Know About College?

Vocational Schools/ Career Centers

• Attend instead of traditional high school if you want to become a:

– Nurse (LPN)

– Mechanic

– Administrative Assistant

– Welder

– Security Officer

Proprietary Schools

• Attend after high school if you want to become a:

– Truck Driver

– Beautician

– Medical or Dental Assistant

– Court Reporter or Paralegal

– Computer Repair or Networking Specialist

– Or one of the many other possibilities!

Community or Junior College• Attend after high school if you want to become a:

– Accountant

– Culinary Arts

– Manufacturing Machinery Operator

– EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)

– Early Childhood Education Specialist (Daycare)

– Nurse (LPN)

– Or one of the many other possibilities!

• Also a great place to prepare for 4 year colleges.

Four Year Colleges & Universities Public and Private

• Attend after high school if you want to become a:

– Teacher

– Social Worker

– Physical Therapist

– Computer Programmer

– Architect

– Business Owner

– Scientist

– Journalist

– Engineer

– Or one of the many other possibilities!

Graduate/Professional School• Attend after your four years of college if you want to become a:

– Doctor

– Dentist

– Lawyer

– Optometrist

– Pharmacist

– Professor

– Psychiatrist

– School Principal

– Veterinary Medicine

Push Yourself

• Do you know what it takes to prepare for college?

• What’s most important? – Good Grades– Good test

scores– High School

classes?

Take on the Tough Classes

Importance of Selecting the Right School

• To have the career of your choice, you have to attend the right kind of school.

Are You Getting the Message?

Importance of Preparing NOW For College

• To be able to attend the right kind of school, the school has to admit you.

• To make sure that the school you want to attend will admit you, you should start preparing now.

• Additionally, the better prepared you are, the better the chance that you have of getting admitted to the school of your choice and to earn scholarships.

Key factors in college admissions – Part one

• Course Selection –Colleges want students to take a challenging schedule while in high school. Plan on taking “College Prep” courses to have the best preparation for college.

Subject Area Minimum Requirements Recommended

English 4 years

Math 3 yearsAlgebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2

4 yearsTrigonometry, Pre-Calc, Calculus

Lab Science 2 yearsBiology, Chemistry, Physics

3 or 4 years

Social Science 2 yearsHistory, Government

3 yearsEconomics, Psychology

Foreign Language

2 yearsSpanish, French, German

3 or 4 yearsLatin, Japanese, Sign Language

Arts 1 yearArt, drawing, music

Key Factors in College Admissions – Part two

Colleges also look at other factors when choosing students to attend their college. These include:

• GPA (Grade Point Average) – A measure of how well you are doing in your classes.

• SAT or ACT (College Admissions Tests) – Measures verbal and math abilities that you have developed throughout your school years. Many colleges use this information to predict how well students will do at their school.

• Extracurricular Activities – Get involved at school and in your community.– Work experience is also considered.

Earn More Money• College grads earn almost $1 million more over a lifetime than high school grads.

Weekly PayHS Drop Out $HS Diploma $$Associate’s Degree $$$Bachelor’s Degree $$$$Master’s Degree $$$$$Doctorate Degree $$$$$$MD (doctor) or JD (lawyer) $$$$$$$

Meet New People• Network: Meet people who can connect you to jobs and other opportunities after college.

• Make lifetime friendships.

Have Fun• Join clubs, sports teams, sororities, fraternities, and groups.

• Live on campus and experience dorm life.

• Attend concerts, plays, and sporting events.

Reasons To Attend College

Get and Keep a Better Job• The best jobs and best salaries go to college grads.

• Do what you love and get paid doing it.

Exercise Your Mind• Continuous learning keeps your mind in shape.

Fulfill a Dream or Begin One• College helps to make dreams come true.

• Set the tradition: if no one in your family has attended college, why not be the first?

Learning Opportunities (Learn New Things)• You pick a major that interests you.

Get a Good Start in Life• College helps you to make informed decisions, think critically and express thoughts

clearly.

• College prevents you from getting left behind: technology and communication are constantly changing.

Adam Sandler – Actor

Larry Page – Co-founder of Google

Peyton Manning – NFL Football Player

Marc Cuban – Owner of the NBA Dallas Mavericks

Jim Tressel – Ohio State University Football Coach

Jennifer Garner – Actress

Shaquille (Shaq) O’Neal – NBA Basketball Player

Oprah Winfrey – TV Talk Show Host

Denzel Washington – Actor

John Glenn – Astronaut

Spike Lee – Movie Producer

Donald Trump – Real Estate Developer

Which of these famous people graduated from college?

New York University

University of Michigan

University of Tennessee

Indiana University

Baldwin Wallace College

Denison University

Louisiana State University

Tennessee State University

Fordham University

Muskingum College

Morehouse College

University of Pennsylvania

Put Your Hands on Some Cash

How will you pay for your college education?

College Can Be Affordable!

How do I pay for it?

• Parents and/or your savings

• Scholarships

• Grants

• Work Study

• Loans

Watch Your Money Grow!

• Get a savings account! By saving just $5 a week, your savings will grow to $260 in just one year!

Things You Can Do Now To Save For College

• Aluminum can recycling

• Part-time job

• Babysitting

• Paper routes

• Saving gift money

• Mow lawns/shovel snow

List Your Own Ideas

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What Do You Think It Costs to Go to College?

• Tuition - $

• Books - $

• Room and Board - $

Top 10 Things You Can Do To Prepare For College

1. Think about your dreams and goals

2. Develop good study habits and do your best

3. Challenge yourself academically and get good grades

4. Read books, newspapers, and magazines

5. Find a mentor (coach, guidance counselor, teacher, clergy)

6. Talk to people you know that went to college, ask questions, and look up colleges on the internet

7. Talk to your family about college

8. Participate in college access programs (GEAR UP, Upward Bound, TRIO, Project GRAD)

9. Participate in activities (sports, clubs at school, choir, summer academic camps, YMCA)

10. Volunteer (nursing home, animal shelter, food bank, hospital, Special Olympics, state parks, libraries)

Sample Action Plan

Now you have the message…What are you going to do?

Set Goals: Goals are something important to you! Something within your power to change,

something you can reasonably achieve. Make your goals clear and set deadlines!

Signature:

Date:

My Personal Goals College Preparation Goals List my goal: How will I accomplish it? List my goal and deadlines: How will I accomplish it? 1. I will take responsibility

f or myself , my choices, and my actions.

1. Do what I say I am going to do.

2. Always do what I believe is right

3. Say “no” to negative pressures.

1. I will Tour at least 3

college campuses by the time I am a junior.

1. Do an internet search to fi nd colleges.

2. Take virtual tours of the college campus.

3. Ask an adult to take me to a college campus.

2. I will do the right thing!

1. I will f ollow directions f rom my parents and teachers.

2. I will be a good role model f or the other kids.

3. I will do things that make me f eel good af terward.

2. I will complete my

homework and study every night.

1. Set aside 1 hour when I get home f rom school to study.

2. I will fi nd a quiet place at home where I can study.

3. Ask someone f or help if I need it.

Sample Action Plan

_______________________’s Action PlanTimeframe: ________________________

Set Goals: Goals are something important to you! Something within your power to change, something you can reasonably achieve. Make your goals clear and set deadlines!

My Personal Goals College Preparation Goals List my goal: How will I accomplish it? List my goal and deadlines: How will I accomplish it?

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Signature: Parent/Guardian Signature:

Date: Date:

Be A Pain in the Behind

Talk to everyone about college and never take no for an answer

Find a counselor, teacher, mentor and ask them to help you go to college!

When you talk with your parents and mentors tell them about:

1. Your job and career goals

2. Selecting the right type of college for you and your career goals

3. Deciding what college prep courses you should take

4. Other ways to prepare for college • GPA• SAT/ACT• Extracurricular activities

5. Starting a savings plan now and applying for financial aid and outside scholarships

6. Setting goals, putting together a plan and working the plan

Website References

http://www.knowhow2goohio.org/

www.careerkids.com

www.ohiomentor.org

www.ohiocan.org

www.ed.gov/thinkcollege/index.html

www.ohiocap.org

www.jumpstartcoalition.org

www.going2college.org

www.studentaid.org