College and Career Planning Night Southeast Polk High School. November 9, 2015. Event Schedule



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College and Career Planning Night Southeast Polk High School November 9, 2015 Event Schedule College Fair: 5:00 8:00 p.m. in the Commons Des Moines Area Community College Indian Hills Community College Kirkwood Community College Iowa State University University of Iowa University of Northern Iowa Grand View University Drake University Central College Simpson College Military Branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard Apprenticeship Programs Job Corps Iowa College Access Network (ICAN) Dollars for Scholars Representatives Iowa College Aid Commission: 5:00 8:00 p.m. in the Media Center Assistance with the FAFSA Forecaster Assistance with the RAI Index Welcome and Introductions: 6:00 6:15 p.m. in the Auditorium Session 1: 6:30 6:55 p.m. Session 2: 7:00 7:25 p.m. Session 3: 7:30 7:55 p.m. Don t forget to follow us on Twitter @SEPCounseling Please complete the feedback survey and leave in the provided box in your last session this evening! Thank you!

Room Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Auditorium Post Secondary Enrollment Options for High School Students: PSEO, Career Advantage, Central Campus College Search Tools and Tricks Post Secondary Enrollment Options for High School Students: PSEO, Career Advantage, Central Campus Multipurpose Room (S140) FAFSA Tips Financial Planning for Post Secondary Education FAFSA Tips N 146 College Planning 101 National Exam Testing Options ~ Not as Scary as They Sound College Visits ~ How to Get the Most Out of Your Time N 148 DMACC Educational Options for Life After High School DMACC Educational Options for Life After High School DMACC Educational Options for Life After High School N164 Trends in the Iowa Workforce High School Course Selection Planning to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck! High School Course Selection Planning to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck! N165 ACT Test Prep ~ Breaking Down the ACT Transition to College ~ Academic Tenacity ACT Test Prep ~ Breaking Down the ACT N168 NCAA Clearinghouse Military Question + Answer Apprenticeship Programs N169 College Visits ~ How to Get the Most Out of Your Time Post Secondary Planning for Highly Selective Institutions Scholarship Search Tools and Resume Building

Session 1: 6:30 6:55 p.m. Post Secondary Enrollment Options for High School Students: PSEO, Career Advantage, and Central Campus. Location: Auditorium Presenter: Kari Fast, Counselor This session will discuss the various post secondary enrollment options for students attending Southeast Polk High School. The session will include details about PSEO programming, Career Advantage, and Central Campus. The guidelines, registration process, and requirements of each program will be discussed. FAFSA Tips Location: Multipurpose Room (S140) Target Audience: Grade 12 Presenter: Tracie Pavon, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment & Financial Assistance Simpson College This session will discuss some common mistakes to avoid when completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). General tips will be distributed and questions will be answered. College Planning 101 Location: N 146 Target Audience: Grades 9 and 10 Presenter: Amy Daugherty, Counselor This session will cover basic college planning information for parents who have not attended a session in the past from the SEP Counselors on College and Career Readiness. A general timeline of college planning steps will be discussed. DMACC Educational Options for Life After High School Location: N 148 Target Audience: Grades 11 and 12 Presenter: Kaci Conetzkey, DMACC Academic Advisor DMACC offers a wide variety of associate s degrees and diploma programs. This session will highlight some of the more popular programs with high school students. Time will be devoted to answering questions. Trends in the Iowa Workforce Location: N164 Target Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Presenter: Vonceil Steward Kai and Jeova Flores Alverez, Iowa Workforce Development This session will focus on current trends and career outlook for various professions in Iowa. The career areas with the greatest need in the state of Iowa will be highlighted.

ACT Test Prep Breaking Down the ACT Location: N165 Presenter: Shelly Stille and Julene Pappan, Language Arts Teachers This session will discuss the basics of registering for the ACT. A breakdown of each test will be discussed along with some simple tips for success. NCAA Clearinghouse Location: N168 Target Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12 Presenter: Dan Anderson, Director of Compliance at Drake University This session will discuss the protocol for registering for the NCAA and NAIA Clearinghouse. Materials needed to navigate this system will be addressed. Rules as they relate to athletic recruitment will be discussed. College Visits: How to Get the Most Out of Your Time Location: N 169 Presenter: Michelle Feldmann, Counselor The protocol for scheduling a college campus visit will be discussed. This session will also highlight key ways to maximize the campus visit. What to ask, what to see, and how to navigate the campus visit will be addressed. Notes:

Session 2: 7:00 7:25 p.m. College Search Tools and Tricks Location: Auditorium Presenter: Jessica Schultz, Iowa College Access Network This session will demonstrate the most recent tools in the college search process. Areas to explore and consider when researching colleges will be highlighted and explained. Financial Planning for Post Secondary Education Location: Multipurpose Room (S140) Target Audience: Grades 9 and 10 Presenter: Mike Johnson, Financial Planner This session will discuss the steps involved with financial planning for a post secondary education. This session will address topics specific to how to fund and save for an education beyond high school. National Exam Testing Options ~ Not as Scary as They Sound Location: N 146 Target Audience: Grades 9, 10, and 11 Presenter: Amy Daugherty, Counselor This session will explain the differences between the national exams students need to complete for their post secondary plans. The ACT, SAT, ecompass, ASVAB and National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) will be specifically discussed. Questions addressing which exam is a fit for your student will be answered. DMACC Educational Options for Life After High School Location: N 148 Target Audience: Grades 11 and 12 Presenter: Kaci Conetzkey, DMACC Academic Advisor DMACC offers a wide variety of associate's degree and diploma programs. This session will highlight some of the more popular programs with high school students. Time will be devoted to answering questions. High School Course Selection ~ Planning to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck! Location: N164 Target Audience: Grades 9 and 10 Presenter: Jessica Nolting, Counselor Course selection in high school is an important factor in determining a student s preparedness for college, career, and training opportunities beyond the classroom. This session will address course requirements for graduation, dual credit options, and other college and career options to utilize at Southeast Polk High School to ensure that your student is on the path to success.

Transition to College ~ Academic Tenacity Location: N165 Target Audience: Grade 12 Presenter: Katie Heither, Admissions Counselor Grand View University The transition from high school to the college environment is often confusing and scary. Student transition is critical to overall success as a student moves towards program completion at the college level. Ideas to help students be successful and tenacious will be explored. Military Question + Answer Location: N 168 Target Audience: Grades 11 and 12 Presenter: Recruiters from the various military branches This session will introduce the various military branches and their requirements for enlistment. Specific recruitment questions, leadership opportunities, and educational options will be discussed. Post Secondary Planning for Highly Selective Institutions Location: N169 Target Audience: Grades 9, 10, and 11 Presenter: Valerie Powell, Gifted Education Counselor There are several specific details to be considered when applying for highly selective colleges and military academies. Strategies for completing the Common Application will be addressed. Strategies will discussed to help the student applicant distinguish himself/herself from other candidates to these highly selective programs. Notes:

Session 3: 7:30 7:55 p.m. Post Secondary Enrollment Options for High School Students: PSEO, Career Advantage, and Central Campus. Location: Auditorium Presenter: Kari Fast, Counselor This session will discuss the various post secondary enrollment options for students attending Southeast Polk High School. The session will include details about PSEO programming, Career Advantage, and Central Campus. The guidelines, registration process, and requirements of each program will be discussed. FAFSA Tips Location: Multipurpose Room (S140) Target Audience: Grade 12 Presenter: Tracie Pavon, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment & Financial Assitance Simpson College This session will discuss some common mistakes to avoid when completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). General tips will be distributed and questions will be answered. College Visits: How to Get the Most Out of Your Time Location: N 146 Presenter: Michelle Feldmann, Counselor The protocol for scheduling a college campus visit will be discussed. This session will also highlight key ways to maximize the campus visit. What to ask, what to see, and how to navigate the campus visit will be addressed. DMACC Educational Options for Life After High School Location: N 148 Target Audience: Grades 11 and 12 Presenter: Kaci Conetzkey, DMACC Academic Advisor DMACC offers a wide variety of associate s degrees and diploma programs. This session will highlight some of the more popular programs with high school students. Time will be devoted to answering questions.

High School Course Selection ~ Planning to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck! Location: N164 Target Audience: Grades 9 and 10 Presenter: Jessica Nolting, Counselor Course selection in high school is an important factor in determining a student s preparedness for college, career, and training opportunities beyond the classroom. This session will address course requirements for graduation, dual credit options, and other college and career options to utilize at Southeast Polk High School to ensure that your student is on the path to success. ACT Test Prep ~ Breaking Down the ACT Location: N165 Presenter: Shelly Stille and Julene Pappan, Language Arts Teacher This session will discuss the basics of registering for the ACT. A breakdown of each test will be discussed along with some simple tips for success. Apprenticeship Programs Location: N168 Target Audience: Grades 11 and 12 Presenter: Bob Brown, Building New Careers and Sandee Cullinan, Teacher and Job Coach Apprenticeship programs are always seeking bright students to help fill current community vocational needs. This session will review some of the most utilized apprenticeship programs in the metro area. Information will be distributed for contacts within the community for students who want to start on this career path. Scholarship Search and Resume Building Location: N 169 Target Audience: Grades 11 and 12 Presenter: Valerie Powell, Gifted Education Counselor This session will highlight how to find and apply for scholarships. The scholarship list posted to the Southeast Polk High School Guidance website will be introduced. Registration with scholarship search engines, such as School Soup and Fastweb, will also be discussed. This session will also address the importance of students generating an all inclusive resume. Notes:

College and Career Planning Night Feedback Survey Did you participate in the College Fair? Yes or No Did you find the College Fair valuable? Yes or No Please share suggestions or concerns regarding the College Fair: Did you participate in the Iowa College Aid FAFSA Forecaster? Yes or No Did you find the Iowa College Aid FAFSA Forecaster valuable? Yes or No Please share suggestions or concerns regarding the FAFSA Forecaster Help Session: Presentation attended during Session 1: Rate the relevance of this presentation: Circle one Exceeded my expectations Met my expectations Did not meet my expectations Please share suggestions or concerns regarding this topic: Presentation attended during Session 2: Rate the relevance of this presentation: Circle one Exceeded my expectations Met my expectations Did not meet my expectations Please share suggestions or concerns regarding this topic:

Presentation attended during Session 3: Rate the relevance of this presentation: Circle one Exceeded my expectations Met my expectations Did not meet my expectations Please share suggestions or concerns regarding this topic: What was your overall impression of this evening? What topics would you like to see addressed next year? How likely are you to attend this event again next year? Very likely Somewhat likely Not likely Please leave your completed feedback survey in the provided box at your last session. Thank you!