Rising Seniors Welcome Class of 2017
Meet your Counselors Ms. Untoria: Grades 9-12, A-G Ms. Lindquist: Grades 9-12, H-N Ms. Cox: Grades: 9-12, O-Z Ms. Taylor: Dean of Students Ms. Deskus: SAP Counselor
How to Get to Senior Year - English III A Total of 18 Credits
Graduation Requirements 4 English (English I, II, III, IV) 4 Mathematics 3 Sciences (Earth/Environmental, Biology, a Physical Science) 4 Social Studies (World History, American History I & II, Civ/Econ) OR (World, APUSH + S.S. elective, Civ/Econ) 1 Health/Physical Education 2 Electives: any combination of: CTE, Foreign Language or Arts 4 Electives strongly Recommended in CTE, Arts, or any core area 4 additional elective credits Total: 26 Total credits
UNC System Colleges/Universities
UNC System Minimum Requirements 4 English 4 Math (Math I, II, III, 4th math) 3 Science 2 Social Studies (1 must be from US History) 2 Foreign Language (of the same language) 2.5 min GPA min 800 SAT (critical Reading & Math) or 17 composite on ACT 16 UNC Universities in NC to apply
Classes that are considered a 4th math for UNC schools Advanced Functions and Modeling Essentials to College Math Pre-Calculus Math elective courses (not a 4th math): Any foundations course Any AP Course (Statistics & Calculus) Intro to College Math
Community College and N.C. Private Colleges Community College Admissions: Open Door Policy For College classes, need High school diploma or GED equivalent. N.C. Private Colleges/Universities: Entrance requirements for NC 36 Private Colleges and Universities vary among institutions. Visit each school's website or call the school to find out the school s requirements for admission.
Pull out your transcript
Check your contact info and make sure it is correct If incorrect please go to student services to request a change!
Classes you have taken Grades you Received
Credits you received for the class you have taken
Classes you are currently enrolled in When sending your transcript to a college, they can see what classes you still have left to take.
Finding your GPA, Class Rank and Total Number of Credits
Example 4 Year Plan Sheet Enter the grades you received for each class you have taken. Star the Courses you are currently in. Circle the next course that you should register for, for next school year.
The Registration Process Process for registration: Everyone who is currently in English classes will be seen in their English classes. If you had English last semester, you will register with the counselors in the Drivers Ed room. You will receive a pass telling you the date/time of your appointment. Think seriously about your class choices because once they are verified, there won t be any schedule changes!
Registration Calendar - Students that are in english THIS semester
Registration Calendar - Students that are in english LAST semester
Registration sheet - front
Registration Sheet - back
Choosing your classes for next semester... EXAMPLE: 8 First Choice Classes Core classes Electives 3 Alternate Classes Classes you will not be upset with if they end up on your schedule Make sure to look which classes have prerequisites, applications or auditions!!!! 8 First Choice Classes AFM Honors Chemistry Civics and Economics English 4 Elective- Sociology honors Elective- Theater Tech 3 Elective- Interior Design Elective- Speech 2 3 Alternate Classes Elective- African American Literature Elective- Drafting 1 Elective- Horticulture 2
Finding the Course Planning Guide Online Go to WCPSS.net
Finding the Course Planning Guide Online
Finding the Course Planning Guide Online
Preparing for Senior Year SAT/ACT ACT - All juniors will take the ACT on March 1, 2016 at WFHS ACT: actstudent.org SAT: sat.collegeboard.org
Preparing for Senior Year Mid year graduation NC Scholars Talk with your Counselor if you plan to graduate mid-year CTE Concentrators Access to Rigor Encouraging students to take higher level courses
Scholarship Information - Weekly Tides Listen to the daily announcements Email Remind 101 Talk with your Counselors and Ms. Johnson Research Online - - scholarshipplus.com/wake Research scholarships offered by various colleges/universities Research other scholarships by major, interests, talents, etc.
Preparing for your Senior year AP courses Require you and a parent/guardian to sign an AP Contract Cannot drop an AP course once you are enrolled Be prepared to complete summer assignments prior to the class beginning (even if this is a 2nd semester class) Early release Only for Seniors Think about your next step (college/career/military), how will early release effect your future plans?
Student Athletes If you are a student athlete, please let your counselor know. If you plan to play collegiate sports register with NCAA Eligibility Center - www. eligibilitycenter.org
CFNC Account wwww.cfnc.org Make sure you create your FREE account on cfnc.org This website is where you will send your transcripts, for free, to any N.C. college/university
Curriculum Fair
Remind 101 Sign up for Remind Text Messages: Class of 2017: Text @wfhsr to 81010
Counselor Corner The counselors are available on Fridays at Counselor corner (located in front of the cafeteria) with no appointment required. All students are welcome to stop by during their lunch to ask questions, SAT/ACT planning, college/career counseling, etc.
Class of 2017 Graduation