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COLLEGE READINESS
SOPHOMORES &
JUNIORS
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Credit Requirements- All students need 44 credits to
graduate- Students have two diploma options
- Regents Diploma (44 credits)- Advanced Regents Diploma (44 credits)
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Graduation Requirement Credit Requirement Regents Diploma Advance Regents
Diploma
English 8 8Social StudiesDistributed as follows:Global History (4)U.S. History (2)Participation in Government (1)Economics (1)
Science (including lab)Distributed as follows:Life Science (2)Physical Science (2)Life Science or Physical Science (2)
8
6
8
6
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Graduation Requirement-ContMathematicsIncluding at least 2 credits of advanced math (e.g., Geometry or Algebra II).
6 6
Language Other Than English (LOTE)
2 6
Visual Art, Music, Dance, and /or Theater
2 2
Physical Education (Every Year)
4 4
Health 1 1
Electives 7 3
Total 44 44
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SUMMARY OF CREDIT/GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
- Students need 44 credits to graduate.
- All students must get a 65% or better to pass their classes and receive credit.
- Regents passing grades are 65% unless you have an IEP in which the passing grade is 55%
- If you want an Advanced Regents Diploma, you must take 4 additional regents exams.
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Trade Schools• Is an educational institution that exists to
teach skills related to a specific job.
New York Automotive Institute Engine Electronics Fuel System Performance Fundamentals Certified Automotive Technician ITT-Technical Institute Computer Technology Information Technology
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Trade Schools-ContCareer Institute of Health & Technology Electrician Medical/Clinical Assistant Health Information/Medical RecordsLincoln Tech Institute Dental Assisting/Assistant Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement
Administration Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and
Repair Technology
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2 Year College-CUNY No-S.A.T
• BMCC-Borough of Manhattan Community College
• BCC-Bronx Community College• GCC-Guttman Community College• HCC-Hostos Community College• KCC-Kingsborough Community• LCC-LaGuardia Community College• QCC-Queensborouhg Community College
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CUNY with Certificate ProgramBCC-Certificate in Automotive Technology
• Require 30 Credits Brake system Electrical system Engine Repair Steering Suspension Fuel Technology
NYC College of Technology Certificate in Air
Conditioning Equipment Technology
• Require 21 credits Air Conditioning Heating Energy Management Environmental
Protection House maintenance
technicians
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4 Year College-Must take S.A.TCUNY
Baruch College Brooklyn College The City College of
NY College of Staten
Island Hunter College John Jay College Lehman College Medgar Evers College NYC College of Tech Queens College York College
SUNY• Albany• Binghamton• University at
Buffalo• Stony Brook• Brockport• Buffalo State• New Paltz• Plattsburg
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Private Universities• Columbia University• Johnson & Wales University-Rhode
Island• New York University (NYU)• Cornell University• Syracuse University• Fordham University• Pace University• City University of New York
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities
• Spelman College-Atlanta, GAG.P.A-75.5• Howard University-Washington, DCG.P.A-70.5• Morehouse College-Atlanta, GAG.P.A-85.5• Hampton University-Hampton, VAG.P.A-87.5
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CUNY Admission ProfileFOUR-YEAR COLLEGES G.P.A S.A.T
• Baruch College 89.6 1264• Brooklyn College 87.5 1148• The City College 89.7 1188• Hunter College 88.6 1203• Lehman College 87.0 1035• Queens College 87.7 1149• York College 83.8 900
2-YEAR COLLEGE G.P.A
• BMCC 75.5• BCC 74.8• GCC
74.2• HCC
75.4• KCC 76.7• LCC 76.0• QCC 75.8
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Different Majors In College• Business Administration • Psychology• Nursing• Communication• Journalism• Biology/Biological Sciences• Computer Services• Government• Economics
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College Application Process• Identify your school of choice based on area of
specialty, location, approach to education, cost,
• Apply to 6 CUNY & 6 SUNY• High school transcript• S.A.T or A.C.T scores• Letters of Recommendation (Personal
Statement) must be unique)• Follow up with an email or phone call• Submit FAFSA• High School GPA
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Applying for Financial Aid
• Collect your parents income tax returns• Social Security Numbers, W2 forms• Get a Federal Student Aid Pin (www.pin.edu.gov)• Pin allows you to sign your FAFSA online and
make corrections• Complete the FAFSA (www.fasa.gov)• IRS Data Retrieval Tool (this allows you and your
parents to access the IRS tax return.• Your Alien card, if you are not a U.S. citizen• Once FAFSA is complete do your TAP at (
www.hesc.ny.gov)
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S.A.T Prep-Method Test Prep
• Take a P-S.A.T test-This preliminary test will show you your weak and strong areas
• Study your weak areas – Get study guides on the topics in which you struggled
• Answer practice questions – This will help you prepare for the exam
• Practice the essay – To begin, you can answer past SAT essay prompts on the College Board site
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S.A.T Prep-Cont• Study some more-Set aside at least
a half-hour a day for study. The more you practice and study, the easier the test will be, and the better you score will be
• Take another practice test-Finally, after you feel ready for the SAT, take another practice test. This time you can use the free Official SAT Practice Test
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S.A.T Registration• Go online to (www.collegeboard.org)• Create an Account or login• Register/Choose date• Choose the school near you• Get there 30min before the exam
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Education Level Hourly Rate Annual Salary
Less than high school diploma $ 9.47 $18,000
High school diploma $12.50 $24,000
Some college, no degree $14.61 $28,000
Associate degree $15.24 $30,000
Bachelors degree $19.28 $38,000
Masters degree $24.04 $48,000
Doctoral degree $30.00 $60,000Professional degree $34.98 $70,000
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H.E.O.P Vs. E.O.P ProgramsHigher Education Opportunity Program • Support for students with
Financial need• Financial support (Books,
Meal Plan, Tutoring, Home help)
• Must be a resident of New York State for one year
• Possess a high school diploma
• Have motivation for College• G.P.A. 80 or above
Educational Opportunity Program • Provides access, academic
support and financial aid • Available primarily to full-
time, matriculated students• Program supports students
throughout their college careers within the University.
• Must be a resident of New York State for one year
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TAP (Tuition Assistance Program)
• A tuition only award for undergraduate students.
• It is only for US citizens/permanent resident aliens who are NYS residents
• The TAP awards are based on you and your family’s New York State net taxable income.
• A link to the TAP application will be generated by filing the FAFSA.
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What Is a Pell Grant? .Federal Program Offers a Source of Financing for
Students• Are an undergraduate student who has not
earned a bachelor's degree • Are a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen • Have a High School Diploma or GED• The maximum Pell Grant for the 2012-13 award
year is $5,550