Presentations
Feel free to use any of the following presentations with your students. Open the presentation from the link and then you can print, view in browser, or view full screen. Here are some instructions that may be helpful.
Presentations for 8th, 9th and 10th Grade Students:
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KnowHow2GO to College Guide students through four steps they should follow throughout high school to “KnowHow2GO” to college. Presentation includes activities that reinforce the four steps. |
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Exploring Careers Help students “find the right fit” for college and a career by focusing on their interests, building basic skills, and learning how to apply specific skills to the 16 career clusters. |
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How to Earn Scholarships Show students how they can be better candidates for college scholarships by taking the tough classes, building a quality activities resume, earning good grades, and performing well on the ACT/SAT. |
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9th Grade Registration Preparing for high school and college success! This presentation will help 8th grade students prepare for 9th grade class registration – and will help them understand why it’s important to sign up for rigorous courses. |
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College Funding for 8th, 9th and 10th Grade Students This presentation is designed for adults who work with younger students. You can then explain to students how they can afford college in the future.
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College Doesn’t Just Happen This presentation is a companion piece to our “College Doesn’t Just Happen” video. It walks students through lessons they should have learned while watching the video. |
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Presentations for 11th and 12th Grade Students:
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Guide to College Planning 2011– 2012 Use this presentation with our College Prep Handbook to help students learn about the types of colleges, and the application process for admissions and financial aid. Includes timelines for juniors and seniors. |
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Guide to College Funding 2011– 2012 Teach students about the types of financial aid, the application process, how colleges award financial aid, and how to complete the FAFSA. |
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Making the Transition to College Help students complete the admissions process and understand what to expect in college. They’ll learn about campus resources, study tips, and how to get along with a roommate. |
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Guide to Academic Transfer Provide a step-by-step approach students should follow if they plan to start their education at a community college and then transfer to a four-year college. |
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