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Secondary school counselors work with students throughout their high school years in preparation for college and postsecondary education. Because students may not be exposed to this information through other avenues, school counselors must provide accurate and comprehensive information about post-secondary options.
Present to secondary students that explains the following information:
1. What is the role and responsibility as a school counselor as it relates to providing career and college counseling?
2. What are current requirements for high school graduation in California:
- Core curriculum requirements and credit hours.
- World language requirements.
- Elective credit requirements.
- Minimum acceptable GPA.
3. What are examples of standardized college assessments:
- Names of assessments
- General times of year assessments are offered
- Description of assessment
- Minimum scores required to pass
- Retake information
4. Give at least three to four examples of the college admission requirements from a local college or university in SoCal.
5. What are some required courses prior to college admission?
6. What is the high school GPA required?
7. What are the acceptable assessments and minimum scores?
8. What are types of careers and levels of education?:
- The levels of education that can be achieved through college (i.e., AA, BA, MA).
- List two to three types of careers per degree that often require specific degrees.
- The length of time each degree requires for completion.