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Junior Presentation What should I be doing from now through Senior year? Choices 1. Military 2. Sports 3. Continuing Education 4. Work Timeline Senior Year January Junior Year Schools may ask for official transcripts


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Junior Presentation

What should I be doing from now through Senior year?

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Choices

  • 1. Military
  • 2. Sports
  • 3. Continuing Education
  • 4. Work
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Timeline

  • Junior Year
  • February
  • Choose classes for Senior

Year

  • March
  • College Visits
  • April
  • Explore college and career
  • ptions online
  • May
  • AP Tests
  • SAT Subject exams
  • Register with NCAA if not

already done so

  • June
  • SAT and ACT
  • July
  • College Visits
  • Summer internship
  • Decide which colleges to

apply too

  • Study for the SAT and ACT
  • Plan which scholarships to

apply for each month

  • Senior Year
  • August
  • SAT again
  • Start UC Application
  • Start Common App
  • September
  • ACT again
  • October
  • Start CSU Application
  • FAFSA opens October 1st
  • November
  • Congressional

Nominations due November 1st

  • Early Decision Deadlines –

starting November 15th

  • Submit college UC and

CSU apps by November 30th

  • December
  • Last SAT/ACT colleges will

accept for admissions

  • Apply for Dollars for

Scholars

  • January
  • Schools may ask for official transcripts
  • Check email daily from colleges and

follow directions

  • February
  • Admissions Letters start coming out
  • March
  • Check Webgrants for Students for Cal

Grant status

  • March 2 Deadline for FAFSA
  • April
  • Financial Aid Package review
  • May
  • Deadline to submit Intent to Register –

May 1

  • June
  • Senior Check out
  • Order Transcripts
  • July
  • Official Transcripts due to UC – July 1
  • Official Transcripts due to CSU – July

15 h

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Military - Enlistment

Branch Contact Phone Email Navy MM1 Alejandro Ibarra 619-288-0581 Alejandro.c.ibarra@navy.mil Marines SGT Valeria Monarres 951-695-2826 Valeria.monarres@marines.usmc.mil Army SGT Matthew Mortan 951-972-6485 Matthew.b.mortan2.mil@mail.mil Air Force SSgt Phu Ly 951-757-6013 Phu.ly.1@us.af.mil Coast Guard PM1 Nicholas Garcia 909-783-2772 Hqs-smb-cgrc-roriverside@uscg.mil E Pay Scale E1 - E9 GI Bill

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Military - Academy

  • Naval Academy
  • Admissions
  • Summer Programs
  • West Point
  • Admissions
  • Summer Programs
  • Air Force Academy
  • Admissions
  • Summer Programs
  • Coast Guard Academy
  • Admissions
  • Schedule a Visit
  • Merchant Marine Academy
  • Admissions
  • Schedule a Visit
  • Consistently Ranked in the top 15

colleges in the Nation

  • Graduate as an Officer
  • Five Year Service Requirement
  • Requires Congressional Nomination
  • Ken Calvert
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Military - ROTC

  • Navy ROTC
  • Colleges
  • Scholarship
  • Army ROTC
  • Colleges
  • Scholarship
  • Air Force ROTC
  • Colleges
  • Scholarships
  • Graduate as an Officer
  • Five Year Service Requirement
  • Different Range Scholarships depending on branch
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Sports - NCAA

  • https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/
  • http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/IE_Brochur

e.pdf

  • SEE YOUR COUNSELOR TO MAKE SURE YOU'RE MEETING NCAA ELIGIBILITY
  • Not all Mesa classes are NCAA approved
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Sports - NAIA

  • https://play.mynaia.org/
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College - Community

  • CCC Apply
  • Assist.org
  • IGETC
  • Vocational Training Options
  • Cosmetology
  • Pros/Cons
  • MSJC CTE and Certificate Programs
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College - Four Year

  • SAT and ACT
  • Goes through Math III
  • Take June
  • Again in August

(SAT)/September (ACT)

  • Mesa School Code 054357
  • Practice with SAT Daily Practice
  • Video
  • Link
  • 8 Full Length Tests
  • Send Scores to colleges you are

thinking of applying too after you register – Four are free (otherwise $11.25 after the fact)

  • Send to one UC and one CSU –

goes to all UC and all CSUs.

  • SAT Subject Tests
  • Majoring in Engineering
  • Take the Math Level II exam
  • Applying to Private schools

– take two to three

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College - Four Year

  • College Visits
  • Spring Break
  • College is in session during our Spring Break
  • Summer Break
  • College may have summer classes
  • Applying
  • Public Schools in California
  • CSU – Cal State Apply
  • UC – UC Apply
  • Out of State Public
  • WUE
  • Private
  • Common App
  • Sendedu
  • Choose six colleges to apply to
  • Safe – 2
  • Sure – 2
  • Reach – 2
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AP Tests

  • Credit?
  • AP College Credit Policies by College
  • Scored 1-5
  • Passing Score 3, 4, or 5 based on

college

  • AP Contract
  • AP Commitment and Deadlines
  • Deadline Beginning of November
  • Test Dates – First Two weeks of May
  • Payment and registration though

Total Registration (Starting in September)

  • AP Class Options
  • English Language
  • English Literature
  • Spanish Language
  • Spanish Literature
  • Chinese
  • French
  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC
  • Statistics
  • World History
  • Human Geography
  • European History
  • US History
  • Government
  • Macroeconomics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Environmental

Science

  • Psychology
  • Art History
  • Computer Science
  • Studio Art
  • Seminar
  • Research
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Dual Enrollment

  • Dual Enrollment
  • MSJC Class taken at

Mesa

  • Biology 134
  • Music Theory 100
  • 10 semester credits
  • Weighted GPA
  • Earn college credit

and high school credit

  • Min

n 3.0 GPA

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Continuing Education

  • Job Corps
  • Job Corps offers FREE Vocational

Training in 10 different career pathways in 72 different

  • careers. Room, Board, and

Education are free to most students between the ages of 16-

  • 24. More information can be

found here: https://www.jobcorps.gov/

  • Career Pathways:
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Automotive and Machine Repair
  • Construction
  • Finance and Business
  • Health Care
  • Homeland Security
  • Hospitality
  • Information Technology
  • Renewable Resources and Energy
  • Transportation