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= STUDENT RESOURCES FOR COLLEGE PLANNING =


 * 4-Year Planning Guide**


 * Freshman Focus **


 * Study Skills**


 * Senior Calendar **
 * Graduation Requirements: Class of 2013**


 * Junior Calendar **


 * Good Grades**


 * Freshman Focus Counselor Intervention **


 * Freshman and Sophomore Calendar**

HUSDMA Scholarship
 * Cal State and University of California Presentation **

Trig-Star Event SAT prep course College Expo and Student Athlete Symposium =Helpful Links =
 * Scholarship alerts**
 * Student Job Opportunities **

The following link details courses that meet A-G Requirements


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1. Complete the A-G Requirements with a C or better 2. Take all necessary assessments (SAT I, SAT II's and/or ACT with writing) before December of your Senior year 3. Apply to the UC, CSU, or Private Universities by the application due date (due November 30th of your Senior year) 4. Apply for Financial Aide beginning January 1st of your Senior year but before March 1st 5. Accept college admittance by May 1st of your Senior year 6. Once accepted apply to take the EPT and the ELM (English and Math University placement tests if attending a CSU) 7. Put in a request for your official transcripts to be sent once again by the end of the school year. The Universities needs these by July!
 * How do I get to college? **

For more information regarding the CSU pathway click here and for the UC pathway click here

MUST apply between November 1-30 at []
 * UC Admissions **

UC Students must take the following tests: > These must be in two different areas, chosen from the following: English, history and social studies, mathematics (Level 2 only), science or language other than English.
 * The ACT Assessment plus Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test. The critical reading, writing and mathematics scores on the SAT must be from the same sitting. If you take the ACT, you will be asked to report your scores on each section of the test as well as your composite score.
 * Two SAT Subject Tests.


 * You are required to send your test scores to each UC you apply too

New Information regarding UC Freshman admissions (check out the word document with my UC Conference notes and/or check out the UC Conference powerpoint from Sue Wilbur, UC Undergraduate Admissions Director below.

[|UC Conference Notes.doc] [|Sue Wilbur UC Conference Presentation.ppt]

** D and F Grades: ** If you have earned a D or F in an "a-g" course, you must repeat the course with a grade of C or better in order to apply it toward your Subject Requirement. The original D or F grade will not be included in the GPA calculation, and the new grade will be used. If you repeat a course in which you initially earned a grade of C, the second grade will not be used.

Elgibility is determined by three contexts: 1. Statewide Context 2. Local Context (ELC) 3. Examination Alone Do you know if you qualify for a UC? Use this worksheet to determine if you are eligible. [|Are you Eligible for a UC.pdf]

UC Personal Statement prompts will be the same as last year.

Prompt #1: Describe the world you come from - for example, your family, community or school - and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.

Prompt #2: Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution, or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?

MUST apply beginning October 1-November 30 []
 * CSU Admissions **

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