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1 CLASS OF 2017 Kimberly High School Education and Career Planning Student Guide For reminders and updates throughout the year, please follow us on: Facebook: Kimberly High School

2 The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, (including limited English proficiency), ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, homelessness status, sex, including transgender status, change of sex or gender identity, disability, age (except as authorized by law), military status or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability in any of its student programs or activities.

3 Table of Contents Page 1 of 30 Career Development Career Content Standards....3 Getting Organized for Your Future....4 Wisconsin Career Pathways..5 Post-Secondary Options Flow Chart Education Career Planning Calendar... 7 Helpful Websites for College and Career Bound Students Job Shadow/College Entrance Exams Post Secondary Options...12 College Representatives and Recruiters at KHS General Admissions Standards Midwest Higher Exchange Compact and Reciprocity. 16 College Selection Process 17 College Search Campus Visits College Comparison Worksheet..21 College Planning Checklist Apprenticeship Programs Military Checklist Employment.25 Financial Aid Scholarships Scholarships for Juniors Note Pages....29

4 Career Development Page 2 of 30 CAREER DEVELOPMENT A. Students will acquire the skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions. B. Students will employ strategies to achieve future career success and satisfaction. C. Students will understand the relationship between personal qualities, education, training and the world of work. 1. Know your academic strengths and weaknesses related to your broad career path. 2. Have completed a career-interest survey. 3. Know how to utilize the services and information available in the Student Services Office. 4. Know the requirements necessary for meeting your career goals. 5. Keep a record of your accomplishments and awards. 6. Identify two places to explore your career interests. 7. Discuss information about a specific career with your parents and/or school staff. 8. Participate in career development experiences, such as job shadowing. 9. Participate in at least one class or outside activity related to your career goal.

5 Career Content Standards Page 3 of 30 Career Content Standard H* Students will understand the relationship between educational achievement and career development. By the end of grade 12 students will: H.1 Attain educational achievement and performance levels needed to reach personal and career goals. H.2 Participate in ongoing, lifelong learning experiences to adapt to and excel in a diverse and changing economy. Career Content Standard I* Students will employ career management strategies to achieve future career success and satisfaction. By the end of grade 12 students will: I.1 Create and manage an educational and career plan that matches career goals. I.2 Apply decision-making skills to career planning and development. I.3 Recognize how principles of equal opportunity, equity, respect, inclusiveness, and fairness affect career planning and management. I.4 Develop employability skills to gain, maintain, advance in, or transition to a new job or career. I.5 Access and use current and accurate career information in career planning. *The standards and benchmarks are an integral part of the Academic Standards for School Counseling as outlined in the Wisconsin Comprehensive School Counseling Model.

6 Getting Organized for Your Future Page 4 of 30 Question: Are you organized and prepared to give colleges and/or employers useful information about yourself and your experiences? Answer: Probably not. In today s environment, students must be technologically organized and ready to produce information summarizing skills, qualifications, education, work history and other relevant information using various formats such as: Web pages PowerPoint presentations e-portfolios Online resumes Career building programs Social networking sites Here are just a few examples of where you can go online to start working on this. Most of these sites have either an online resume building program or some kind of an e-portfolio so that you can start getting organized: wicareerpathways.org wiscareers.wisc.edu CareerBuilder.com Career.com

7 Wisconsin Career Pathways Page 5 of 30 Wisconsin Career Pathways (All juniors who previously attended KHS have an account) Career Pathways provide a framework for seamless education. They are the core of workforce and economic development in our state. Promote the connection between education and workforce/economic development Provide a seamless transition from high school to college Focus on high skill, high demand, and high wage careers Career Clusters (16) Career Pathways (79) Program of Study (Vary by High School) Individual Learning Plan

8 GO TO COLLEGE 2 YEAR COLLEGE CERTIFICATE or POST-SECONDARY OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE MILITARY WORK 4 YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY (Check specific college admission requirements) 2 YEAR DEGREE A.S. Associate of Science A.A. Associate of Arts A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science TRANSFER TO A 4 YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY 4 YEAR DEGREE B.A/B.S. ~ 4-5 Years M.A./M.S. ~ 5-7 Years PhD. ~ 6-8 Years EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES What is your Career Path? GET ADDITIONAL TRAINING: TECHNICAL COLLEGE OR APPRENTICESHIP (Two years or less) TRANSFER TO A 4 YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Post-Secondary Options Flow Chart Page 6 of 30

9 Education Career Planning Calendar Page 7 of 30 Junior Year August September Update and utilize resources in Wisconsin Career Pathways. Visit post-secondary campuses. Actively search for scholarships, register with Determine fall admissions ACT, SAT test schedule. Practice taking the ACT or SAT exam- Practice taking the ACCUPLACER (Tech Schools)- Register for any necessary tests (ACT, SAT). Schedule ACT test preparation time. Check that your academic progress meets high school graduation and post-secondary entrance requirements. Attend Wisconsin Education Fair: St. Norbert College - Sept. 16 or UW-Fox Valley - Sept. 29 both at 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Prepare specific questions for post-secondary representatives. You must register online ( and bring printed barcode to the fair. Encourage parents to attend back-to-school functions and post-secondary information sessions. College representatives will be at KHS throughout the year for small group presentations. Dates and times are announced in advance and also posted on our Web site: Kimberly HS, Student Services & College Reps Recruiter Visits. Register to take the PSAT Exam (offered October 14) in Student Services. Cost is $ October Schedule post-secondary campus tours and attend open houses (register online at each individual school). Update your academic, extracurricular work, and volunteer activities to give to people who will be writing recommendation letters for you on Wisconsin Career Pathways. Continue to attend post-secondary and career information sessions. Register for the PSAT (October 14, 2015) sign up in Student Services. Taking this test gives you a chance to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship. Some local and national scholarships require this exam to meet scholarship eligibility requirements. If you are unsure of your career path or interested in a career in the military, take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). This test is free. Sign up in Student Services. November Visit post-secondary campuses. Register for future ACT or SAT testing. Males: Register for Selective Service once you turn 18 it s the LAW! Online at

10 Education Career Planning Calendar Page 8 of 30 Junior Year December January Visit post-secondary campuses. Review career goals, 4-year plan and schedule 12 th grade courses. February Register for any necessary tests (ACT, SAT). Register for ACT prep classes. March Attend the College Fair at Xavier High School on March 8, :00-8:30 PM. Complete a recommendation letter request form (available in Student Services) as these letters may be required for college applications, scholarships and future employment. Request a recommendation letter from 2-3 adults who can attest to your academic skills, talents and interests. (Please allow ample time for completion of the recommendation letters.) April August Register for any necessary tests (ACT, SAT, ACCUPLACER). Schedule for ACT prep classes. Visit college campuses, call in advance to set up an appointment, phone numbers are available online or in UW or private school guides available in the Student Services Office. Create an account on Parchment ( Complete college applications as private colleges and Minnesota colleges accept them in August. Males: Register for Selective Service once you turn 18 it s the LAW! Online at Please follow us on Facebook: Kimberly High School

11 Education Career Planning Calendar Page 9 of 30 Senior Year September First day of school attend your senior meeting in the LGI and pick up needed materials. If you have not already done so, create an account on Parchment ( Complete college applications APPLY EARLY! Register for the ACT or SAT, if necessary. Tech college applicants meet with an admissions counselor and schedule your ACCUPLACER, if you haven t done so already. Attend Wisconsin Education Fair at UW-Fox Valley or St. Norbert College. Explore scholarship opportunities. Attend financial aid meeting at KHS. October December If you are unsure of your career path or are interested in the military, sign up for the ASVAB test. It will be administered in fall of 2016 and it is free. Continue to work on college applications. Continue to work on scholarships. Once accepted, search for freshmen scholarships at each school. Continue attending post-secondary and career information sessions. January Obtain Free Application for Free Student Aid, and complete the forms. Study for semester tests. Send 7 th semester grades to post-secondary schools using your Parchment account, if required. February April Evaluate offers of admission and financial aid package. Sign up for placement tests, orientation and registration ASAP. Continue to actively search for scholarships and apply by deadlines. Fill out Reciprocity form, if attending Minnesota state schools (two and four-year). May Request final transcript ( be sent to the college you plan on attending and inform Student Services of any scholarships you have won. June GRADUATION, you did it!!! Males: Register for Selective Service once you turn 18 it s the LAW! Online at

12 Helpful Websites for College & Career Bound Students Page 10 of 30 Helpful Websites for College and Career Bound Students ACT ACT assessment and registration, college and career planning Apprenticeships Apprenticeship application info Campus Tours Virtual college tours, interactive maps and live video College Board SAT info and registration, college and career planning College Goal Wisconsin Free info and assistance to complete the FAFSA Essay Edge Tips on writing scholarships and college entrance essays Fastweb Scholarship search and financial aid info Financial Aid Financial aid application Financial Aid Loans, scholarships, military aid and other financial aid info Connect a Career foxcities.connectacareer.com/ Explore careers and find job shadow opportunities GetNvolved Volunteer opportunities and create a portfolio to log hours Job Center of Wisconsin Find current employment opportunities Just Ask College Workbook face/documents/justask_reprint.pdf Guide and checklist will help you evaluate each school you are considering Know How 2 Go Walks students through the steps of exploring colleges, ACT and SAT prep also available Military Careers View the various stages of a military career, from the joining process My Skills My Future Match your skills with careers, career exploration NCAA Clearinghouse Info for prospective student-athletes who are looking to participate in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or II institution Wisconsin Technical Colleges Info on Wisconsin technical colleges, including admissions, programs, financial aid and online application UW Help Advising and academic info for the 4 year UW System, including UW Online Application Online application for the UW-System. UW Transfer Info on how individual classes and courses in entire department Wisconsin Career Pathways Find the career that is right for you and the pathways to prepare you Wisconsin Careers Every student has an ID and password. Complete career assessments and look up career and post-secondary education information. Wisconsin Education Fairs Schedule of education fairs and information you need to prepare for the event Wisconsin Private Colleges Advising and academic info for the 4 year private colleges, including online admissions, programs, financial aid and online application

13 Job Shadow/College Entrance Exams Page 11 of 30 Job Shadowing ( It s highly recommended that you complete one or more job shadowing experiences in your high school years. Job shadowing is often an important step a student takes in defining a career goal. Once a student has read what he/she can about an occupation, job shadowing allows the student to see the occupation in action and to ask employees important questions. This activity assists the student in deciding to either explore the career further or search for an alternative. Students explore a variety of positions with the community by observing employees perform their duties. This is an actual on-the-job experience where a student is paired with a person who is in a career in which the student has shown interest. A student will shadow a professional ranging from a few hours to a full day. Many job shadowing opportunities can be found on the Connect a Career website. We believe that the best way to decide if a career is right for someone is to experience it first hand. As a result, Kimberly High School promotes and encourages students to take advantage of this FREE service. How do I sign up for a Job Shadow? Students must create an account and sign up for job shadows on the Connect a Career website: Stop in Student Services with any questions. College/Entrance Exams There are two major college entrance exams, the ACT and SAT. All Wisconsin public/private two- and four-year schools accept either test. All juniors in the State of Wisconsin will take the ACT in March. Nationally, most schools will accept scores from either the ACT or SAT I. It is important to know that students are responsible for knowing which test they need to take for the schools that they are interested in attending. ACT (American College Test) is a college entrance examination generally taken during the junior year. Students receive scores in English, Reading, Math, Science Reasoning and Writing, as well as a composite score. ACT tests are offered at Kimberly High School in September, December, February and June. An ACT registration tutorial can be found on the KHS Student Services website. Register for the ACT test online at SAT I (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a college entrance examination, generally taken during the junior year. The SAT I is a three-hour test, primarily multiple choice which measures verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities. SAT tests are given throughout the state, but not at Kimberly High School. Students planning to attend a college that prefers the SAT I must also determine if any SAT II subject tests are required. SAT II consists of subject tests, which measure the student s ability to apply knowledge. Subject tests are one-hour, primarily a multiple choice test in specific subjects.

14 Post-Secondary Options Page 12 of 30 Most careers require some education or training beyond high school. One career may require four years of college while another may require a six-month program at a technical college. In most cases, your career goal will determine which of the following options is the most appropriate: Career and Technical Colleges Colleges/Universities Military Apprenticeships Employment Career and Technical Colleges Career and technical colleges offer students short-term training in a wide variety of career fields. Career and technical colleges may be public or privately owned and the programs they offer vary greatly. Some career and technical college programs last only a few weeks, while others take up to two years to complete. These programs are designed to prepare students for specific careers. Students therefore spend most of their class time in job-related settings where they receive hands-on training from experienced instructors. Degrees that may be obtained include: Applied Associate Degree, One and Two-Year Technical Diploma, Short-Term Diploma, Certificates, Apprentice-Related Instruction, Advanced Technical Certificate and Liberal Arts Transfer Program. Apprenticeships Students who prefer a hands-on approach to learning may want to consider an apprenticeship program. Apprentices learn a skilled trade through a combination of classroom instruction and on-the-job training. Apprenticeship programs are considered by many to be the best way to receive training in the skilled trades. Apprenticeships are agreements in which employers pay individuals while they are learning their trade or profession. These programs demand hard work and dedication. Those who receive their training through apprenticeship programs are provided with power and opportunities for advancement. Some business partners offer an apprenticeship program to qualified students. Contact your career counselor for more information.

15 Post-Secondary Options Page 13 of 30 Colleges/Universities/UW-Extensions A four-year college education, or bachelor s degree, is necessary for approximately 20% of today s careers. A bachelor s degree can open doors, provide status, and prepare students for financially rewarding careers. All colleges and universities hope to attract bright, well-prepared students. Colleges and universities vary greatly in their majors offered, admission policies and costs. Four-year colleges and universities want students to have both a broad-based education, and education in a specific subject area or major. In order to insure that students receive a well-rounded education, most four-year colleges/universities require that students take 25-50% of their classes in general education courses like English, math, science and history. Since many of the general education courses are taken during freshman year, undecided students can use their first year of college to fulfill general education requirements and decide on a major. Entrance requirements vary greatly. Colleges and universities that have an open admission policy will accept most high school graduates who apply. At the other end of the spectrum are colleges and universities that are highly selective. In order to be accepted at a highly selective college/university, a student usually must have a high ACT/SAT score and a high GPA with a rigorous curriculum. Regardless of the entrance requirements, all colleges and universities want applicants who have followed a college prep program in high school. This generally includes four years of English, three years of math (Math 1, Math 2 & Math 3 or Math 3 Extended), three years of science, three years of social studies, two years of the same foreign language and one year of fine arts. If a student has not taken all of these courses, it does not mean that he/she cannot go to a four-year college/ university. Consult with the college admissions counselor for more information. A student who has not taken several of the recommended college preparatory courses may want to start at one of the UW extension campuses (i.e. UW-Fox Valley), then transfer to a four-year college after a year or two. Admission requirements are less competitive, classes are smaller, and there is less academic pressure. Students can attend the two-year campus for one or two years, then by meeting the admission requirements, transfer to a four-year college or university. Degrees from a four-year college include a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.). After a bachelor s degree, some advanced degrees include: Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Science (M.S.), Doctor of Education (Ed. D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Juris Doctor (J.D.)-lawyer and Medical Doctor (M.D.).

16 Post-Secondary Options/ Recruiters at KHS Page 14 of 30 Military The military trains young men and women so that they can protect the interests of our country. In order to do this, the military offers qualified high school graduates a good salary and free job training. The military also provides discipline and structure, as well as opportunities for career advancement and travel. The United States military is the nation s single largest employer. It offers training and employment in over 2,000 job specialties, 75% of which have civilian counterparts. There are four major branches of the military: Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. Opportunities for students also exist in the Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserves. College students who take ROTC will enter the military as officers, while academically gifted students will find excellent educational opportunities at the four military academies. Employment Employment is an appropriate option for some high school graduates. Turn a job into a career. High school graduates with no vocational training will probably find that they have limited career options. In many cases, they will find that they are, in reality, not entering a career field as much as they are getting a job. In most cases, they will also find that they will not be making much more than minimum wage, and opportunities for advancement will be very limited. On the other hand, business and industry are always anxious to find employees who are hard working, polite, punctual, well-groomed, willing to learn, and able to get along well with others. Of course, if a student has a particular talent or skill in sales, art, computers, etc., he/she can be very valuable to an employer. Contact your school counselor for more information. College Representative and Military Recruiter Visits Representatives from colleges and the military visit Kimberly High School each year. Listen to the announcements; check the counselor bulletin board and our Web site to determine the date and time. Most recruiters visit during lunch times if possible. You will need to stop in Student Services to receive a pass to attend a meeting if during a class time. Also, you are responsible for communicating your intentions to attend with your teacher one day in advance.

17 General Admissions Standards Page 15 of 30 General Admissions Standards Colleges will use some, if not all, of the information listed below when determining whether or not to accept an applicant. Individual colleges, however, differ in how they evaluate this information. For example, one college may place great importance on test scores, while another may not. Admissions is competitive and selective Grade point average Class rank Strength of subjects/rigor of course work ACT and/or SAT scores Recommendations Activities/awards Personal essay Interviews Community service Wisconsin Admissions Standards Admissions standards to the University of Wisconsin system all require 17 college preparatory credits from high school, distributed as follows: 4 credits of English 3 credits of Mathematics, Math 1 thru 3 for example 3 credits of Science 3 credits of Social Studies 4 elective credits chosen from above or foreign language, fine arts, computer science or other academic areas Admissions Timeline for Military Academy Preparation Take ACT or SAT as early as possible and as often as you wish. Application Academy applications are available in May of junior year and must be submitted by October 15. Contact nominating sources, usually member of Congress. ROTC applications due by December 1.

18 Midwest Higher Exchange Compact & Reciprocity Page 16 of 30 Midwest Higher Exchange Compact (MHEC) MHEC helps improve access to education through the Midwest Student Exchange Program. It provides opportunities to students to attend out-of-state institutions in the Midwest. Over one hundred and forty colleges and universities in Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin have opened their doors to each others citizens by offering reduced tuition rates. Often mistaken as a scholarship, the program is actually a means to receive reduced tuition rates. Through the Compact, public institutions agree to charge students no more than 150% of the in-state rate for specific programs; private institutions offer a 10% reduction on their tuition rates. You must enroll as a non-resident student at a participating Midwest Student Exchange Program campus to receive the discount. Where can I learn more? It s easy, simply visit to search for participating institutions and programs. Learn about campus enrollment requirements. Find campus-specific contact information. Learn more about this money-saving program. Wisconsin/Minnesota Tuition Reciprocity Wisconsin residents attending two- and four-year colleges in Minnesota, will pay a tuition that is comparable to the in-state resident tuition rate of students from Minnesota. Students can learn more and obtain the reciprocity application by going to:

19 College Selection Process Page 17 of 30 Know Yourself The first step in selecting a college is to take a systematic look at yourself. Some questions you might consider are: Why do you want to go to college? What do you want to be doing five years from now? Do you have a specialist field of study in mind? What are your academic abilities? Do you want to attend college but have no specific occupational goals? What subject areas do you enjoy the most? In which subject areas do you do your best? What kind of a student are you? How hard are you willing to work at your studies? What are your strengths and talents? What are some of your weaknesses? What extracurricular and community activities have you enjoyed? College Search When beginning your college search, look at the characteristics that are most important to you and rank order them. This should help you locate schools that will meet your individual needs. Some characteristics to consider in the college search are: Programs of study Location Type of institution-public or private Student population Academic standards Competitiveness Size Diversity of student body Cost Financial aid Special programs and services Athletic programs Campus life Housing

20 College Search Page 18 of 30 College Search What college major(s) or programs(s) are you considering? In other words, what are you interested in studying in school? Access the Internet. Go to one of the college finder sites (wicareerpathways.org or wiscareers.wisc.edu) Write the names of the first three to five colleges from the list generated by your priorities. Looking under either Key Facts or Campus Tour complete the following for two of the colleges listed above. Record the information for one college on this page, the second college on the next page. College #1 College name College address, phone number, and Website address: Address Phone Website Admission requirements: Check those that are required by this college for admission. ACT HS Foreign Language SAT HS Math (how many? ) ACCUPLACER HS Science (how many? ) Certain GPA HS Fine Arts (how many? ) Housing facilities (room/board*) on campus? Yes or no? Check types of housing available (*board is the food plan): DORMS/OTHER HOUSING co-ed (male & female) on campus apartments no campus housing women s dorms sorority houses men s dorms fraternity houses Which type of housing would you and your parents prefer as a freshman? Cost of room and board: (If there are multiple listings, choose the one that you would most likely use as a college freshman.) Tuition and fees: Tuition is the amount of money charged for post-secondary education. Most colleges will quote a dollar amount for a full-time student, usually taking four or five classes. Tuition may also be given as $ per credit. Fees may be for such things as: activity pass, computer, student government, health center, etc. Some schools include the estimated cost of books in this quote, and some do not. Check it out! Private College or In-State Tuition & Fees (Usually the lowest rate because you and your parents pay taxes to support it.) Out-of-State Tuition & Fees (Usually a higher rate because you don t support this school through your taxes.)

21 College Search Page 19 of 30 College #2 College name College address, phone number, and Website address: Address Phone Website Admission requirements: Check those that are required by this college for admission. ACT HS Foreign Language SAT HS Math (how many? ) ACCUPLACER HS Science (how many? ) Certain GPA HS Fine Arts (how many? ) Housing facilities (room/board*) on campus? Yes or no? Check types of housing available (*board is the food plan): DORMS/OTHER HOUSING co-ed (male & female) on campus apartments no campus housing women s dorms sorority houses men s dorms fraternity houses Which type of housing would you and your parents prefer as a freshman? Cost of room and board: (If there are multiple listings, choose the one that you would most likely use as a college freshman.) Tuition and fees: Tuition is the amount of money charged for post-secondary education. Most colleges will quote a dollar amount for a full-time student, usually taking four or five classes. Tuition may also be given as $ per credit. Fees may be for such things as: activity pass, computer, student government, health center, etc. Some schools include the estimated cost of books in this quote, and some do not. Check it out! Private College or In-State Tuition & Fees (Usually the lowest rate because you and your parents pay taxes to support it.) Out-of-State Tuition & Fees (Usually a higher rate because you don t support this school through your taxes.) What do you like and what do you dislike about this college? What is your impression of this school? Are the activities and organizations that you are interested in pursuing available on campus or in the vicinity? Summary: Most colleges sponsor visits to campus and open houses during the summer and early fall. Which college(s) would you be interested in visiting? Why?

22 Campus Visits Page 20 of 30 Campus Visit Arrange to visit any colleges to which you plan to apply. Consider these factors before and during your visit: Make arrangements with the admissions office for your visit. Try to visit on a weekday and stay overnight. Meet with the college admissions officer. Verify admission requirements (tests and high school preparation). Discuss your chances for success. Obtain the college calendar and a catalog. Determine college costs. Ask about financial aid opportunities, as well as deadlines, forms required, and other needed information. Meet with faculty in the academic area that interests you. Ask about average class size and academic advising. Check the percentage of entering freshmen who graduate in four years. Ask about the placement record of graduates in the field of study you are considering. Identify career planning services for undergraduates. Tour the campus. Check out the dorms, dining hall, library, bookstore, computer labs and other areas key to your needs. Talk to students and ask their opinions on the school. Find out what student activities (clubs, organizations, intramurals, etc.) are available. Investigate transportation options. Complete the College Comparison Worksheet for all schools you are considering (found on the next page). Please follow us on Facebook: Kimberly High School

23 College Comparison Worksheet Page 21 of 30 COLLEGE NAME Location distance from home Size enrollment physical size of campus Environment type of school (2- or 4-year) school setting (urban, rural) location & size of nearest city co-ed, male, female religious affiliation Admission Requirements deadline tests required average test scores, GPA, rank notification Academics your major offered special requirements accreditation student-faculty ratio typical class size College Expenses tuition, room and board estimated total budget application fee, deposits Financial Aid deadline required forms percentage receiving aid scholarships Housing residence hall requirement food plan Facilities academic recreational other Activities clubs, organizations Greek life athletics, intramurals other Campus Visits when special opportunities

24 College Planning Checklist Page 22 of 30 Register with Selective Services (required for 18 year-old males) Yes Date Completed Job Shadowing Career(s) Completed required high school courses for admission requirements Check your chosen institution s handbook. Yes No Research/Visit Post-Secondary Institution Date Place Date Place Application Form from Post-Secondary Institution School Submitted Yes Date School Submitted Yes Date School Submitted Yes Date *** It is okay to be undecided about a major; most colleges provide services to help students select a major during the first and second year. School Submitted Yes Date School Submitted Yes Date Application Process Review and check all that apply: 1. ACT Date 2. SAT Date 3. ACCUPLACER Date 4. Submit Letters of Recommendation (if needed) Yes/No 5. Early Decision Option Yes/No 6. Essay Yes/No 7. Interview (if required) Yes/No 8. Audition/Portfolio Yes/No 9. Scholarship Search Yes/No 10. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Yes/No 11. Final Transcript Request Yes/No

25 Apprenticeship Programs Page 23 of 30 The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development is the state agency that has primary responsibility for the implementing and monitoring apprenticeship programs in Wisconsin. Our representative is: Ms. Lisa Perkofski at Fox Valley Technical College. She can be reached by phone at: Apprenticeship is an excellent choice because it provides real-life opportunities that cannot be duplicated in any other training program. Apprenticeships are grouped into three main trades construction, industrial/ manufacturing and service. If you are motivated to earn while you learn but aren t sure what specific apprenticeship interests you, try browsing these categories of skilled trades: Construction apprentices build and repair residential, commercial and industrial structures. Work is often outdoors and may require travel. Industrial/Manufacturing workers make almost all products we use. These apprentices set-up, operate, build and repair the machinery and equipment needed for food processing and the production of paper goods, automobiles, electrical equipment and machinery. Work is usually conducted indoors at a modern facility. Service apprenticeships provide personal care and service needs. This diverse group of occupations includes workers in personal care (barbers/cosmetologists and cooks/chefs), utilities (electric line trade, metering technician), and public safety (correctional officer, fire fighters). As with the industrial trades, those interested in apprenticeships must apply directly to the employer or company operating the apprenticeship program. ~ This site explains all aspects of apprenticeships in the state of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship Program Wisconsin's Youth Apprenticeship program is a part of a statewide School-to-Work initiative. It is designed for high school students who want hands on learning in an occupational area at a worksite along with classroom instruction. Please see Mrs. Powell in room 2012 for information about the youth apprenticeship program at KHS. It could be your path to success! This site explains all aspects of youth apprenticeships in the state of Wisconsin.

26 Military Checklist Page 24 of 30 Military Branch Complete High School Graduation Requirements Yes No Register with Selective Services (required for 18 year-old males) Yes Date Complete Job Shadowing Yes No Career Recruiter Visit Yes No Date of visit Recruiter s Name Telephone Number ( ) - Complete ASVAB with qualifying score Yes No Date Qualifications for Enlistment: Age High School Diploma Yes No Military Physical, Height, and Weight Requirements Military Career Plan: Military Educational Plan: Pay/Benefits: Advancement Opportunities: Submit Transcript Yes No Submit References Yes No ************** Military Websites Reference Names and Addresses

27 Employment Page 25 of 30 Job Search This is the search to do if you are planning on going directly into the workforce full-time after graduation. 1. What kind of work are you interested in doing? 2. Complete a career interest inventory (wicareerpathways.org) to identify careers that are suitable. 3. Are you planning on finding full-time work in the Fox Cities area? If not, where are you planning on looking for work? 4. If you will be looking for full-time work in Wisconsin: Go to This is the Web site for employment in Wisconsin. Click on a link that appears to be most appropriate for the type of employment you may be seeking. You may want to click on various sites to find the most suitable. Remember, these are jobs that are CURRENTLY available. The purpose of doing this is to get an idea of the KINDS of jobs available, the job description, pay, benefits, etc. 5. If you will be looking for full-time work outside of Wisconsin: Go to Complete the information the screen requests and follow other directions provided. 6. List the jobs(s) you found interesting AND qualified for, as well as a short description of the work, wages, and benefits. 7. Americas Career InfoNet ( has information about jobs and wages at the national level. a. Click on General outlook on the U.S. job market. b. Browse through the charts listed below. Pay close attention to the projected job availability with the level of education and training that you are most interested in obtaining. General Outlook Fastest Growing Most Openings Largest Employment Declining Employment Highest Paying Wages and Trends c. What is the most interesting information that you discovered while looking over these charts? 8. After you searched the job availability database, answer these questions: a. Have you found the kind(s) of jobs that you would consider doing full-time? b. Do you believe that this job will provide the level of income that you desire? c. How can you best prepare for this type of job while in high school?

28 Financial Aid Page 26 of 30 FAFSA The Student Financial Assistance Programs, overseen by the US Department of Education, are the largest sources of student aid in America. To access the financial aid a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application must be filed. FAFSA applications are available online ( along with the ability to download a worksheet to assist the process. Steps to Financial Aid By fall of your senior year in high school, you should have narrowed the colleges to which you will apply and determined their costs of attendance. Follow the steps listed below to apply for financial aid: 1. Learn all you can about the financial aid process. Be sure to explore the university s financial aid office and scholarship site. 2. Find out and comply with each college s admissions and financial aid application deadlines. 3. Review available scholarships, gather and complete the necessary forms: meet the deadlines. 4. Complete the (FAFSA) Free Application for Federal Student Aid in order to qualify for aid through the federal government as soon after January 1 as possible. 5. Inform financial aid administrators about atypical expenses. Certain allowances may be made to assist you. 6. If your college choices require copies of parent income tax forms, be sure to submit them as soon after January 1 as they are completed. 7. If required by your college choices, complete the College Board PROFILE application for financial aid. 8. Complete any additional college-specific financial aid forms that may be required, Ask! 9. Review your Student Aid Report, (SAR) for accuracy. This is based on your FAFSA. You should receive it approximately 4 weeks after you complete your FAFSA. 10. Review and accept financial aid packages. 11. If you get a VERIFICATION notice from the financial aid office, submit the necessary forms (parent and student W-2 s and tax returns) ASAP. Use scholarship search engines like fastweb.com to help you find other assistance (scholarship, competitions, etc.). Visit the financial aid website for more information:

29 Scholarships Page 27 of 30 Scholarship Listings in School Once scholarship applications become available, they are numbered and placed in a binder in Student Services. Copies of the scholarship applications are kept in corresponding numbered bins. Students are encouraged to come in to Student Services weekly to access these applications and so that they are aware of any new scholarships. Students are encouraged to involve their parents in the search of scholarships. Religious groups, fraternal organizations, and employers may be a source as well. Check with employers for any scholarship opportunities. Students are encouraged to inquire about scholarships offered by the schools they are considering. A list of scholarships is available on the Student Services website at: Scholarships have a variety of criteria that applicants must meet. Students are responsible for deadlines and the materials that are sent to scholarship agencies. If your student needs letters of recommendation, transcripts or other materials from employers, counselors, or the Student Services secretaries, please request these materials well in advance of the scholarship deadline. Also, letters of recommendation may be used for more than one scholarship, so please be sure to make additional copies for future use. Scholarship Search Via the Internet The fastweb.com search on the Internet contains a database of over 275,000 scholarships. You may setup a fastweb mailbox to receive information on scholarships which match your profile. Please follow us on Facebook: Kimberly High School

30 Scholarships for Juniors Page 28 of 30 Important: If the application is not readily available on the website or in Student Services, please check back regularly for updates. Scholarships Available Online Qualifications Amount B. Davis Scholarship This scholarship is open to any junior or senior as well as all students currently registered in any post secondary institution. Apply online at: $1,000 Best Buy Scholarship Demonstrate commitment to and involvement in volunteer community service. Students in grades 9-12 and living in the U.S. and Puerto Rico are eligible to apply. Apply online at: $1,000 First Freedom Student Competition National Essay and Video Contest open to current 9 th -12 th grade students. Information available at: $2,500 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest Available to students in grades More information available at: Profile-in-Courage-Essay-Contest/Registration-and-Submission.aspx# $500 - $10,000 Kohl s Kids Who Care Program Nominee s volunteer efforts should have resulted in a positive community outcome and must have occurred within the last 12 months. Based on initiative, creativity, leadership, generosity and community reach. Application form must be completed by nominator. Online application: $50 - $10,000 Prudential Spirit of Community Award Open to students in grades 9-12 who have been active in community service. Apply online at: $1,000 QuestBridge College Prep Scholarship High school juniors who have a strong academic record and an annual household income of less than $60,000. Information available at: Amount Varies Bin Scholarships Available in Student Services 50 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Scholarship Qualifications Student must be or have been a participant in a Junior Achievement classroom program during the current school year. Available to all grade levels. Available in January. Amount Up to $1, SFM Foundation Junior or Senior of working parents who have been killed or injured in work-related accident during the course and scope of employment with a Minnesota- or Wisconsin-based employer and entitled to receive benefits under the Minnesota Workers Compensation Act or Worker s Compensation Act of Wisconsin. Available in December. Up to $5, Voice of Democracy Scholarship An essay speech of three to five minutes on a specific theme is required. Available in November. $30,000

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