COUNSELING CORNER
Week of OCTOBER 11-OCTOBER 15, 2021
October is the month to start planning for your post-high school plans. If you are in the research phase, there are College Fairs to attend and College and Career Cohorts forming to explore trades and more! If you are in the action phase, college application periods open this month!
Class of 2022: the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and California Dream Act Application (CADAA) went live on October 1st! All graduating students need to fill out one of these forms to be eligible for any federal and state financial aid, including the California Promise (2 years of free community college)! Whether you are looking to go to a college or technical/vocational school, don't miss out on free money!! I will be holding information sessions to guide you through the process. SCroll down for more info!
Missed a past Counseling Corner newsletter? Find them here:
High School
Did you know Central Valley Schools have Podcasts?
Concurrent Enrollment
Learn about Concurrent Enrollment, how the process works, and the next steps.
- Concurrent Enrollment for Families- Recording and Presentation
- Central Guide to Concurrent Enrollment Programs
Are you a Yosemite Valley Charter School student that lives in Fresno County? You can enroll in our Dual Enrollment Program with Fresno City College for Spring 2022! You will take the college course with a cohort of your peers and we buy your textbook!
We will be offering:
- SPAN 1 (fulfills WL/VAPA)
- ART 2 (fulfills VAPA)
Email me directly at carmen.marroquin@yosemitevalleycharter.org for registration forms and more information!
COLLEGE/CAREER
California Colleges.edu
Counseling Corner Live!
Join Mrs. Marroquin, your high school counselor, Tuesdays from 12-12:30pm here for once a month, grade-level college and career exploration!
- 11th graders meet 1st Tuesdays
- 10th graders meet 2nd Tuesdays
- 9th graders meet 3rd Tuesdays
- drop-in office hours 4th Tuesdays
All September grade-level sessions were "Registering your CaliforniaColleges.edu account". If you didn't make your live session, you can watch the recording here.
Don't miss this month's sessions as we dive into some great college and career exploration lessons and activities!
College Fairs
Building your college list? Want to find out more info before deciding where to apply?
Check out the college fairs below...
Central California College Fair-Coming up OCT 9TH-register now!
Options after High School
College not for you after HS? Interested in learning about other Post-Secondary Options?
Job Corps is the largest, FREE vocational program that offers training in over 82 Career Options at 123 centers across the U.S!
Job Corps Cohort – Open to All High School and Middle School Students interested in learning about the largest, FREE Vocational Program!
Click Here for Details ++ Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/5426612617
College & Career Cohort – Open to All High School and Middle School Students interested in learning about Post-Secondary options, while working on Resume, Cover Letter, Application Help, Interviewing Skills, and more! College & Career Cohort Orientation starts: October 13 at 10:30 AM
Click Here for Details ++ Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/5426612617
Job Corps Fair-missed the live session? Watch the recording here.
CLASS OF 2022
YOUR FUTURE FRIDAYS!
- 9/10/2021 Registering your Account
- 9/17/2021 Completing Career Interest Inventories here and using the Career Search tool here.
- 9/24/2021 Discovering programs and majors that are of interest, what they involve, and colleges that offer them here. Find the right college in California and across the country using the factors that matter to you. Watch the video here.
- 10/1/2021 Financial Aid and the FAFSA/CADAA
- 10/8/2021 Launching the FAFSA/CADAA application
Family College Information Sessions
Session topics:
Thursday, Oct. 14th Financial Aid and the FAFSA/CADAA See slides here and recording here.
Thursday, Oct. 21st Applying to a CSU
Thursday, Oct. 28th Applying to a UC
SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT
Deadline: 10/31/2020
Applicants should be committed to positive leadership in serving others while maintaining academic excellence.
President's Honors Scholarship
Applying to Fresno State? Interested in applying to the Smittcamp Honors College that includes a full-ride scholarship? The application for the President's Honor's Scholarship is now open! Applicants must have a:
- minimum 3.8 GPA (rades 9-11, weighted or unweighted)
- ranking in the top 10% of your graduating class
Deadline: December 9, 2021
Download our most recent CVCS Scholarship Bulletin here.
Taking the SAT or ACT?
IMPORTANT DATES
Click here for the full 2021-2022 calendar
October 1, 2021
Start date for FAFSA
Students who wish to be considered for federal financial aid for 2022 - 2023 must complete the FAFSA. Students will need a social security number, federal income tax returns, W2s, records of income and investments, and an electronic signature ID.
Website: https://fafsa.ed.gov/
Create FSA ID: https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm
CSU applications open
Students who wish to apply to a CSU for Fall 2022 will need to complete an application. The CSU uses AG course completion and GPA to make admission decisions but has suspended the use of the SAT/ACT for Fall 2022. Each application costs $70.
Eligibility Index: Eligibility Index Table (not applicable for 2022-23
November 15, 2021
Deadline to contact AP coordinators
Central Schools do not currently offer AP exams. Students who wish to take an AP Exam must follow the directions for Homeschoolers and find the names and numbers of a local high school’s AP Coordinator who will offer the exam to outside students. Please reach out to your HST for help. Students will need to let AP Coordinators know that they are looking for a school willing to administer exams for an out-of-district student, the exams they plan to take, and any accommodations that are needed.
How do I apply to...?
CA Community College Applying for Admission|
Fresno City College New Student Help
Reedley City College New Student Help
Clovis Community Application Instructions, Clovis Community College: Welcome Center, Playlist
Merced Community College New Student Help
Monterey Peninsula College New Student Help
Hartnell College New Student Help
Gavilan College New Student Help
The priority application period for the Fall 2022 semester: October 1st -December 3rd.
CSU Fresno State and all other California State Universities:
Application help: High School Guidance - First-Time First-Year Students | CSU
Application period: October 1 - November 30
UC Merced and all other University of California campuses:
Application help: Applying as a freshman | UC Admissions
Application period: November 1 - 30th
Colleges using the Common Application: An application guide for first-time students
College Spotlight-CSU Fresno
Serving 486,000 students across 23 campuses, the California State University system plays an integral role in transforming the state and the lives of its people through higher education. The CSU is the largest and one of the most affordable university systems in the U.S! 21 of 23 campuses are Hispanic Serving Institutions and the CSU confers more than half of undergraduate degrees earned by California’s Latinx, African American and Native American students.
CSU Fresno is located in the heart of the Central Valley. The most popular majors at California State University--Fresno include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Health Professions and Related Programs; Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities; Psychology; Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services; Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields; Social Sciences; Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology; Engineering; and Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs. You can request an in-person campus tour or visit virtually here.
Staff Spotlight-Mrs. Medina
Passionate about education and ensuring that all students have the resources to be successful.
Has served in education for over 12 years and has taught Math I and Math II at the high school
level. Received a Masters in Educational Counseling from National University in July 2020.