Ms. Watson
Student Services Department Head (A-F)
Ms. Vancic
Counsellor (G-L)
Mr. Tyfting
Counsellor (M-S)
Ms. Niccoli-Harris and Ms. Liegmann
Counsellor (T-Z)
Graduation Requirements
Grad Transitions Info
Scholarships Info
Overview of Post-Secondary Options
Questions
1. Required 48 credits: o Language Arts 10*, 11, 12* 12 credits o Social Studies/Science Humaines 10 4 credits o Social Studies/Science Humaines 11* 4 credits o Science 10* 4 credits o A Science 11 4 credits o Mathematics/ Mathématiques 10* 4 credits o A Mathematics 11 4 credits o Physical Education 10 4 credits o Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 4 credits o Planning/Planification 10 4 credits
2. Graduation Transitions: 4 credits
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3. Electives (Grade 10, 11 and 12) 28 credits
TOTAL: 80 credits
*Provincial Exam
A minimum of 16 credits must be at the Grade 12 level. This includes 4 credits for a Language Arts 12 course, but does not include the 4 credits for Graduation Transitions .
Students must also complete one Fine Arts or Applied Skills course in Grade 10, 11, or 12.
• 32 credits in Grade 10 (8 courses x 4 credits )
• 32 credits in Grade 11 (8 courses x 4 credits )
• 32 credits in Grade 12 (8 courses x 4 credits )
• 4 credits: Graduation Transitions
TOTAL = 100 credits
GRADUATION TRANSITIONS
REQUIREMENTS AT A GLANCE:
• 4 mandatory credits for doing the following:
1) Healthy Living Plan
2) DPA: 150 minutes/week of logged & verified Physical
Activity. Grades 10, 11, 12 (Terms 1,2,3)
3) 30 Hours of Work Experience
4) Transition Guide – Due January 14, 2016
5) Student-Led Interview – April 8, 2016
Scholarship Coordinator Contact information:
• Ms. Clowers (Room 335)
Ensure you have submitted your Scholarship Profile to Ms.
Clowers in Room 335
Follow Ms.Clowers on Twitter at : @MsClowers
Check the Scholarships BLOG for current postings @ http://moscropsecondaryscholarships.wordpress.com/
Check the Bulletin Board on 3 rd floor for Scholarship updates
• Vocational Programs, School to Work
• College/Univ. College
• Career Programs
• Univ. Transfer Programs
• Technology Programs
• University
• Work
• Travel/Study Abroad
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• English 11
• Social Studies 11
• Math 11 (Pre Calculus)
• Academic Science 11
• Second language 11 (Beginners Lang. OK at SFU)
• English 12
• PLUS 3 Approved Academic Courses*
• Be sure to check the SPECIFIC COURSE AND MARK requirements of specific faculties or programs
• English Language Requirements vary –TOEFL and/or LPI may be required
Calculation of Admission Average is based on 4 courses:
UBC:
SFU :
English 12 + 3 Academic Gr 12 subjects
English 12 + 3 Academic Gr 12 subjects
UVIC: English 12 + 3 Academic Gr 12 subjects
Moscrop’s Academic Grade 12 courses:
English, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, History, Geography, Law,
Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Literature,
French/Langue Seconde, Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese,
AP Courses, Social Justice (SFU ONLY)
Each faculty in each university has different requirements...
For example: SFU FACULTY OF SCIENCE
• English 11
• Social Studies 11
• Chemistry 11
• **UBC:
–One Science 12 plus one other
Approved Grade 12 course(+Lang 11)
• Math 11: Pre Calculus -70%
(60%-69%: numeracy course)
• Recent admission average - Sciences:
87% for SFU & 88% for UBC
• Beginners Language 11
• Recent admission average – Arts:
85% for SFU & 86% for UBC
• Physics 11 • Acceptable Science 12 courses:
• English 12
• Math 12 (Pre Calculus)
• Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
(Geography 12 for SFU)
• Science 12
• Science 12
TYPES OF PROGRAMS:
1. Career Programs
• 1 year Certificates
• 2 year Diplomas
2.University Transfer Programs
• Complete 1 or 2 years of university at college level
• Must complete at least 30 credits with sufficient GPA
3.Undergraduate Degree Programs
• University Colleges offer Undergraduate degrees in a variety of programs
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Douglas Kwantlen
Capilano Langara
University College of the Fraser Valley
• Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design
* APPLY NOW TO COLLEGE : First come/First served
• COLLEGES OFFER SPECIALIZED STUDY IN AREAS SUCH AS:
•Business •Computers & Technology
•Fine & Applied Arts •Horticulture
•Health and Community Service s
• Programs vary in length from a few weeks to two years:
• Certificates
• Diploma and Post Diploma programs
• Some programs lead to a designated trade and to eventual completion of a
full apprenticeship.
• Technology Programs generally two to three years in length
– e.g. BCIT now offers a Bachelor of Technology Degree
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• BCIT TRADES TRAINING PROGRAMS (BCIT -400 programs)
Aviation Drafting
Marine
Mechanics
Construction
Electronics
Metal Work
Manufacturing/Industrial
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• 10. Can I drop a course?
• 9. Do I have enough credits to graduate? If I don’t have enough credits, what do I do in June 2016? Will I still get to go to Grad ceremonies and Dinner Dance?
• 8. Do I have my DPA, work experience signed off?
• 7. When do I apply to college or university?
• 6. How do I apply to college or university?
• 5. How do I know which courses colleges and universities will use for my admission average?
• 4. How does a University receive my mark for an online course?
• 3. When will I know if I get into University?
• 2. Will places offer me scholarships?
• 1. When do I receive my diploma?