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Welcome to Argyle Secondary
Grad Parent Information EveningOctober 23, 2017
7:30pm ~ Argyle Cafeteria
Presentation Overview
Welcome and Introduction ~ M. Kee Grad Activities and Events ~ P. Ruben & M.Kee Graduation requirements ~ K. Sigurdsson Transition Planning 12 ~ P. Ruben Post-Secondary applications ~ K. Sigurdsson Scholarships and Awards; Funding ~ P. Ruben
GRAD EVENTS
Grad Photos @ Mountain West from January 3, 2018- Jan. 12th 2018. Retakes TBA March sign-up in December at
www.mountainwest.ca
School Sponsored Events
Upcoming Grad Events: Grad Girls Dinner Dance ~ Nov. 20th 6:30-10:30
at ICC. Grad Guys Dinner Dance ~ Jan. 22nd 6:30-10:30
at ICC. Convocation Ceremony June 9th, 7pm, Queen
Elizabeth Theatre (students must arrive at 6pm) Argyle Graduation Banquet and Prom ~Westin
Bayshore – June 28th, Security opens at 6:30-midnight.
Graduation Requirements 80 Credits over Grades 10, 11 and 12 The list below is an overview of what you NEED to graduate. 48 required credits: Planning 10 (4 credits) Language Arts 10 (4 credits)……………………………Provincial Exam Language Arts 11 (4 credits)* Language Arts 12 (4 credits)*………………………….Provincial Exam Social Studies 10 (4 credits) Social Studies 11 (4 credits) Science 10 (4 credits)……………………………………….Provincial Exam Science 11 or 12 (4 credits)* Mathematics 10 (4 credits)*……………………………..Provincial Exam Mathematics 11 or 12 (4 credits)* Physical Education 10 (4 credits) Fine Arts and/or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 (4 credits)* Transition Planning 12 (2 credits) Graduation Transitions (4 credits) *one from a number of course options
Graduation Requirements Students must:
150 minutes a week of DPA – documentation handed into TP 12 teacher at end of each term.
30 hours work and/or volunteer experience outside of school
** minimum of 16 credits are required at the Grade 12 level, including a Language Arts 12 and GT
Diploma Verification
lists courses students have either completed or areenrolled in, has final or interim marks.
student’s are responsible for the information on theirTranscript
Make sure it is accurate and all graduationrequirements are met
Please check:1. Student’s name is spelled correctly, birth date is
correct and student has enough credits for graduation2. Student has credits for all courses completed and
any mark changes are reflected
Transcripts Record of successfully completed Gr. 10, 11 & 12
courses Copies available from Ms. Exell in Student Services Official transcript mailed home July 31, 2018.
Graduation Transitions (4 credits)
Four credits for Graduation Transitions: encourage students to:
1. Take ownership of their health & learning
2. Examine and demonstrate connections between student’s learning and their future
3. Create a plan for their growth and development as a skilled, healthy, knowledgeable, participating citizen
Transition Planning 12 (2 credits)
In order to receive credit for Transition Planning (TP) 12, students must:
1. Attend all TP 12 classes and complete assignments.
2. Attend at least 2 lunch hour presentations3. Complete an Argyle Graduation
Presentation, April 16 & 17th4. Complete a minimum of 30 hours of work
or volunteer experience5. Complete 150 minutes/week of moderate
to vigorous physical activity
Applying to Post Secondary Institutions & Early Admission
In BC:Admissions deadlines: January 15 UBC, February 28 SFU, February 28 Uvic, March 1 TRU, March 31 Cap U, College and BCIT deadlines are program specific All Applications for BC are completed
on line at educationplannerbc.ca Decision of acceptance usually
May/June (earlier depends on GPA) September 2018 course registration
occurs in June to August
Applying to Post Secondary
Keep in mind the application deadlines
Many universities base initial acceptance on 2nd TERM grades (Term 2 ends March 2nd
2018~report cards distributed March 8th, 2018). In TP12 , students go online to complete a Post-
Secondary Institutions Choices form (PSI) which will allow universities in Canada to access transcript information from the Ministry of Education.
EducationPlannerBC
Application – online: https://www.educationplannerbc.ca/
Information needed includes…- Top 3 choices for post-secondary institutions - Provincial Education Number (PEN)- Programs and/or Faculty(1st,2nd choice)
Application Fee – ranges from $40 to $155 per institution
Transcript Check status of application
What About My Grades? Admission Averages
GPA is based on specific Grade 12 courses – it varies from institution to institution (depends on the specific program requirements of each institution)
Self-reporting grades 1st Term Grades—honour system
Electronic transmission of grades to the Ministry of Education 2nd Term Grades PSI ~ Post Secondary Institutes Choices Form - link available
beginning November 2017 and completed before June 30, 2018 Min. of Ed. automatically forwards transcript data to the BC and Canadian Institutes of the student’s choice.
Final Grades – July 31st
Registration for classes – may be based on GPA – generally first choice goes to students with the highest GPA
Language Proficiency Index Almost every post secondary institution has some sort
of “English Language Proficiency” test. Be sure to check websites
The most common is the Language Proficiency Index (LPI )
register online at www.lpitest.ca There will be one LPI exam sitting at Argyle in April
after school. Date and Location TBA. Cost approx. $135 plus tax No walk-ins. Students must register online @
www.lpitest.ca before April 1st,2017.
AcceptanceConditional Grades meet GPA for early admission
Accepted if grades stay the same in August
It is very unlikely that an acceptance will later be withdrawn
What may vary is when you hear of acceptance
Unconditional GPA is usually very high
You are in!
If GPA is really high, a scholarship may be offered
Out of Province Ontario University Application Center: www.ouac.on.ca Alberta: applyalberta.ca Other provinces – Check websites for application process
and timelines now! United States https://www.collegeboard.org/ and
www.commonapp.org American Universities determine the eligibility of
applicants by their Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) results combined with their High School marks (gr. 8 – 12).
You should write your SAT ASAP if you are planning to attend a U.S. university.
It’s not all about marks….
For many institutions and programs, GPA is only part of the picture Personal Profile Interviews
Who you are, what you have Learned through…
Take advantage of… Advising Sessions—make an appointment with
an admissions advisor Institution open houses/orientation sessions.
Check individual institution websites for events. Info items mentioned in grad calendar, TP 12
classes
Researching Scholarships
Award and Financial Aid Offices and post-secondary school websites
relatives, employers WEBSITES: studentsscholarships.org ,
scholarshipscanada.com , yconic.com, universitystudy.ca, scholarships.gc.ca, studentaidbc.ca
Must meet graduation requirements and be a Canadian citizen
BC Excellence Scholarships (55 awards of $5000)1) 1 student nominated per school2) Winners demonstrate community service and
aptitude/commitment to chosen career path.
Graduation Program Examination ScholarshipTop 500 Grade 12 students in BC based on their score on all 5 provincial exams ($1250)
Top 20 Students in BC get a $2500 scholarship
BC Achievement Scholarships3000 students with the highest cumulative average based on courses required for graduation get $1250
Provincial Government Scholarships and Awards
Provincial Government Scholarships and Awards
Must meet graduation requirements and be a Canadian citizen
District/Authority Scholarshipsexcellence in non-academic ($1250)
rewards graduating students for superior achievement in their chosen non-academic
students must excel in a non academic area in one of the following area:* Fine Arts* Second Languages* Applied Skills* Community Service* Physical Activity * Technical and Trades Training
Argyle is normally allotted around 28 of these awards.
Provincial Government Scholarships and Awards
Path to Teacher Education Scholarship – 20 scholarships for $5000 for students who have shown aptitude/commitment for a career path in teaching
Entrance Scholarships
Post-Secondary Institutes offer a variety of awards to students entering their 1st year.
Application form and marks in the 85-90% range along with community involvement are required.
Some major entrance awards require community service and nomination from Argyle
Deadline: varies - check websites!
Local Scholarships
There is a small pool of available scholarships and bursaries decided at the school level by Argyle’s Scholarship Committee ($250 - $2000)
Application online General criteria includes:
academic standing volunteer service within the school/citizenship extracurricular involvement within the school
Refer to Argyle Scholarship and Bursary Information Booklet – being updated
Argyle Awards – Eligibility To be eligible for Argyle Awards
applicants must: Be enrolled in a minimum of 7 courses
(including Graduations Transitions) Have good character and citizenship Be enrolled in Grade 12 for the first time Be eligible to graduate Be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant Preference is given to students who have been
at Argyle for the past two years One study period is allowed Peak Performance students North Van DL students
Argyle Awards - Selection Process
Largest awards will go to the most worthy applicants Usually one award per student Selections made based on specific
criteria outlined for each award Some are non-academic awards AMA is separate from this selection Must prove registration in a post
secondary institution to claim award
Completing the Argyle Application Go to www.argylesecondary.ca
(Grads/Scholarships/Argyle Awards) Review the Argyle Scholarship and Information
Booklet Complete Online Application NO EDITS CAN BE MADE to this application once you
have submitted it Submit:
Printout of online application (make sure you have paper in your account)
Letter of Application (refer to guidelines) Passport size photo
All application must be submitted to Ms. Malone no later than 3:30 pm January 31st , 2018
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered!
Thanks for coming…
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