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Clovis North High SchoolClass of 2019
Kerince Nguyen: Head Counselor Joy Bennett Jay Center Sean Ford Soua Herr Bryana Moreno Courtney Wilson Tina Wood Linda Harris: Secretary Candice Puentes-Delgado: Career Center Secretary
September 5, 6 and 12, 13:through Gov/Econ class
Credits: 230 English – 8 semesters Math – 4 semesters – Including Math 1 & Math 2 Science – 4 Semesters – Including Physical and Biological Social Science – 7 Semesters PE – 8 semesters (4 semesters must be CORE PE) Health – 1 semester Fine Art/World Language – 2 semesters Academic Breadth – 2 semesters
November 5 – 6
Student Application Packet◦ Available on the CNEC Website, under “Counseling” tab,
“College Info”, “Bronco College Application Day Packet” tab
Completed Printed Copy due to Counseling Office, Friday, October 19◦ Upload final copy to CNEC Student Google Account
WHAT SHOULD YOU HAVE IN PLACE BEFORE BRONCO COLLEGE APPLICATION DAY?
Seniors bound for a college should have a senior packet containing information that will help complete the necessary steps for College Applications.
Things to support the application process:• A list of 5-10 colleges/universities that you want to apply to• SAT/ACT Scores from your Junior Year• Copy of your Transcript.• A Calendar to help keep track of important dates.• An E-mail Account: Make sure it is appropriate for College
Admission Officers. Remove spam blockers.• Social Media: Remove any pictures or wording that could be
offensive if viewed by an Admissions Officer.
Continued….
• A completed Resume• A completed “Letter of Recommendation Request”
form• Identify at least THREE people who have agreed to
write letters of Recommendation for you • A list of Activities and Community Service hours• A draft of your Personal Insight Questions (UC) or
Essays (Private Universities) As needed
Accessing the Letter of Rec & BCAD Packet
SATwww.collegeboard.orgOctober 6
Late deadline 9/26November 3
Reg. deadline 10/5
ACTwww.actstudent.orgOctober 27Reg. deadline 9/28
*CSU/UC deadlines: tests taken by December
California Independent CollegesUniversity of California
California State UniversitiesCommunity Colleges
Selection of major Choice of campuses Impacted programs – file early
(before Nov. 30th) Required placement tests may be required
Early decision and regular decision deadlines Common Applications SAT Reasoning + Writing, and Subject Test ACT + Writing
Wednesday, September 263:00 pm
In the Lecture Hall
CSU/UC Admission Requirements 4 years of English 3 years of Math (4 years recommended) 2 years of Social Science 2 years of Lab Science (3 years recommended) 2 years of World Language (3 years recommended) 1 year of Visual/Performing Arts 1 year of a College Prep Elective SAT Reasoning or ACT – Score based on Eligibility Index SAT Subject for UC (Recommended and may be required
contingent on UC campus and major) SAT Reasoning + Writing and/or ACT + Writing Exam for UC’s
Applications accepted between November 1 –30
Application Fee $70 per campus SAT Reasoning + Writing, ACT + Writing, SAT
Subject Exams (recommended) Personal Insight Questions
Applications online Filing period is 10/1 – 11/30 (complete as
soon as possible). Application Fee $55.00 per campus University Open House (check specific
campus websites for dates and times)
Placement test eliminated August 2017
MULTIPLE MEASURES
Early Assessment via CAASPP (Junior Year)
SAT, ACT or AP or CC class (Junior or Senior Year)
ERWC for students with “conditional status” (Senior Year)
HS GPA GPA for a-g classes taken in grades 9-11GPA for math classes taken grades 9-11
School relations representatives: Weekly visits in Counseling Center beginning on Monday, September 10
Application workshop for Clovis Community College Center and FCC, November 5-6 Bronco College Application Submit Day
Online Application available September 4 – Nov. 30 December 3 – Opening of online orientation. Advisement Day: CNHS campus February 22 and March 1 April 16 – Deadline for students to meet all matriculation
requirements. Registration-to-Go On-line takes place: April 30 – May 2
Military recruiters available during school year for Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, and National Guard.
See CNEC website for recruiters contact information. Military Academy Night – October 16, CUSD
Professional Development Building ASVAB test- January 11, 2019 (FREE)◦ For Juniors and Seniors.◦ Interest, aptitude, career exploration.
Sign up in the Counseling Center.
Graduate from high school. Pass 16 core classes for Division 1. Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-
course GPA on the Division 1 sliding scale. Seniors should register now online if not done
already. See Mr. Ford for a transcript release form or
for additional questions 327-5056.
FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov) FAFSA application opens October 1, 2018 FAFSA workshop at CNHS on November 6,
2018, 6:00 PM, CNEC Library FAFSA/CAL Grant – deadline March 2, 2019 Clovis North will submit CAL Grant GPA
verification for all CNHS Seniors. CSS Profile
U.S. Department of Education: www.studentaid.ed.gov
California State Aid Commission: www.csac.ca.gov
Edfund: www.edfund.org
Check Counseling Center, CNEC Website, and email monthly for Bronco Scholarship Bulletin available now.
CNHS Scholarship Portfolio deadline is December 7, 2018.
Scholarship search site www.fastweb.com Scholarship Award Night: May 28, 2019.
Hours 7:30 - 4pm Monday-Friday Services offered: College Information,
Scholarship/Financial Aid Information, Work Permits.
Contact: Candice Puentes-Delgado: 327-5089
Meet representative from various universities. Check the CNHS bulletin, e-mails, or Counseling Center
for scheduled visits. Continue to check your emails, school website, and
bulletin for additional college visits throughout the year. Sign up in the Counseling Center. Please refer to the September college visitation calendar.
For more information on college visitations pleaseContact:Candice Puentes-Delgado - 327-5089
September 12, 6:00 – 8:30 PMFresno Area College NightFresno Convention Center
September 17, 6:00– 9:00 PMChristian College FairHope Lutheran Church
364 E. Barstow
Tuesday, October 2, 7:00 pmExploring College Options
Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Penn, and StanfordDouble Tree by Hilton Fresno Convention Center
2233 Ventura Street, Fresno, CA 93721Register @ www.exploringcollegeoptions.org
Carlos ZunigaActivities Director
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT19 20 21 22
Senior Finals
23
Senior Finals
24Finals make upsWhite Card Day
25
26 27Memorial DayNo School
28Cap and Gown Dist.CN LG Gym8AM – 12PM
Grad Parade at Elementary Sites
29White Card DayLast day to Clear Obligations
Senior Meeting 8am
Yearbook Dedication/
Senior Farewell
Scholarship Night 6:30 PM
30Graduation Rehearsal, 8AM
GRAD NIGHTReport12:45PM/1:45Depart
31Return from Grad Night
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Baccalaureate6 pm Clovis Hills
3Mandatory GradRehearsal8 am CN Large
4Mandatory GradRehearsal8 am CN Large Gym
5Mandatory Grad Rehearsal7:30 am BHS Stadium
6 7
August (Registration)Parking Pass (Front Office) $10
Yearbook – orders taken at registration $75
Yearbook – orders taken till April 30 $80
Yearbook – orders taken till May 22 $85
Yearbook Ads (Mr. Nitschke) Only until 9/27Full page - $400Half page - $225Qtr page – $150
Activities/Athletics Pass (Activities Office) $80
October
Class Ring $270 apprx
Sadies Dance – Oct 20 $15 per person
NovemberGrad Nite tickets(11/5/18 - 3/6/19) $165Includes dinner
Cap, Year/date Tassel & Diploma Cover $25
Graduation Announcements Packages $130 - $200 Name cards, envelope seals, Thank You Notes
Graduation Announcements $10/10
JanuaryWinter Formal-January 19 $30 per person
May
Prom (Includes dinner) May 11, Wolf Lakes$70 per person
Prom picture packages $20-$70
Sober Grad ticket $65
Graduation DVD $50
Graduation Class Picture $20
Kurt Sieve
Thanks for ComingBest of luck to you during the
2018-2019 school year!
The CNHS Counseling Staff