Higher Education-
School Systems
Career/Major Exploration
Extracurriculars
College Campuses
A-G & HS Grad Requirements
100

Institutions where you can receive a Bachelor's degree

Any of the following work:
What are 4-year universities, public/private universities, UC/CSU

100

This document lists your work experience, education, and skills.

What is a resume?

100

The Access Program provides the following services:
Tutoring, Workshops, Academic Recognitions, College Field Trips, and ____

What is Academic Advising?

100

The Cabrillo College mascot

Who is Sammy the Seahawk?

100

Consequences of not meeting all the HS requirements

What is not being able to graduate and having to earn missing credits in order to get a diploma?

200

Schools that focus on hands-on training and education for specific skills.

What is a trade/vocational/technical school?

200

This “soft skill” involves expressing your ideas clearly to others.

What is communication?

*Very important skill in any field!!

200
An estimate of total number of clubs at AHS

What is 50 clubs?

200

The universal UC colors

What are Blue and Gold?

200

The amount of community service hours required to graduate

What is 40?

300

Minimum eligibility requirements for the CSU and UC (hint: they are different)

What are passing A-G classes with C's or higher and having a GPA of 

2.5 or higher for CSU

3.0 or higher for UC

300

This professional fixes leaky pipes and installs water systems.

What is a plumber?

300

Taking college classes while you are in high school.

What is "dual enrollment" 

300

Students that to work while in college receive this form of financial aid.

What is work study?

300

The point by which the A-G requirements must be met

What is the end of senior year?
(There's a total of 15 classes, at least 11 of them should be completed prior to your last year of high school.)

400

CSUs focus more on hands-on experience where as UCs are more ____ focused

What is Research?

400

Majors you could pursue to attain a career in Nursing? 

What is Nursing, Health Sciences, Biological Sciences, Psychology, Kinesiology, Sociology, Public Health and Administration? 

*Non-nursing Bachelors degrees can enroll in an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program (after undergrad) and leverage coursework to complete a BSN in about a 1yr & 1/2.

400

It’s better to show passion and leadership in a few extracurriculars than to join every activity you can.

*think how long students participate vs. how many clubs you are in

What is focusing on quality over quantity?

400

The unofficial UC Santa Cruz slogan
(Hint: used most often in UCSC athletics)

What is "No known predators"

400

The only subject that requires 4 years of completion

What is English?

500

The months when students should be submitting applications to 4-year universities (UC, CSU, Privates)

What is October-December of their senior year. 

500

The four types of college degrees, in order! 

Associate (AA/AS), Bachelor's (BA/BS), Master's (MA/MS), Doctoral (PhD)

500

Different forms of extracurricular involvement include: 

Participation in sports, clubs, hobbies, volunteering in your community, internships, a job, and even additional household responsibilities. 
500

Colleges often provide these offices to help students with tutoring, academic advising, and career guidance.

What are student support services? 

Ex. EOP, CAMP, Career Center, LSS

500

The three A-G subjects that require only two years of completion

What are History, Science, and a Foreign Language?
*We will always encourage the recommended years, do more than the minimum if you can!

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