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Aviation High School


year and Beyond Flight Plan

Plan for life after high school!


Extracurricular activities completed during high school
Activities are important and keeping track of them is difficult! This chart is a handy
way to make sure you remember your high school activities when you apply to
college.
Extracurricular Activity

Grade
Level

Leadership
position

Award

Swimming (White
Water Aquatics)
Vietnamese Catholic
Youth
Group/Confirmation
Astronauts on the
Town
Science Olympiad

None

Golden Goggle Award

None

None

None

None

None

None

Vietnamese Catholic
Youth Program
Science Olympiad

10

None

None

10

None

Film Club

10

None

2nd Place in Protein


Modeling
None

Satellite Club

10

None

None

Women in Aviation
Club

10

None

None

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College & Career Readiness Log


Completing high school is an important step in your life. Start your planning for life
after high school early to make sure that you are able to take advantage of
numerous opportunities available after high school. Consider including links to
relevant documents and reflections about what you learned.
Activity (to be completed throughout
your time in high school career)

In
progress

Completed a career interest inventory

Completed

Participated in a goal-setting activity

Participated in job shadowing activity

Completed a learning style assessment

Attended a program explaining graduation


requirements

Researched possible careers


Passed all required portions of the WASL/HSPE

Took the PSAT

Visited college campuses

Attended a post high school fair

Researched the admissions requirements for my


post high school choices

Took the SAT (or ACT)

Submitted applications to two or more


colleges/universities

Attended a financial aid information program

Submitted a FAFSA

Applied for scholarships

Updated my Flight Plan and discussed plans with counselor or advisor

Freshman year

Junior year

Sophomore year

Senior year

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Postsecondary Education Plan


Research your college/career interests each yearif they stay the same, write
same in the space.
Grade

Career
Interests
Activities
performed on
the job

Helicopter pilot

Same as
grade 9
Same as
grade 9

Education
required

-earn a private
helicopter
license
(requires 40
hours of flight
time and
ground
instruction)
-earn a
commercial
helicopter pilot
liscense

Mission
specialist
-operate the
shuttles orbiter
systems
-coordinate
shuttle
operations
-spacewalks
-operate a
large robotic
arm
-Bachelors
degree in
engineering,
biology,
physical
science, or
math
-3 years of
related
professional
experience

Projected
salary

$68,630 per
year

Same as
grade 9

Possible field
of study

-physics
-aerospace
-electrical/
mechanical
engineering

Possible
Educational
Institutions

-Central
Washington
University

$65,000 to
$142,000 per
year
-Aerospace,
Aeronautical
and
Astronautical/S
pace
Engineering
-Astronomy
-Physics,
general
-University of
Washington
(only college in
the area that
offers 1st field
of study above

-search and
rescue
-traffic
reporting
-heli-skiing
-aerial
photography

10

Same as
grade 9

Same as
grade 9

Same as
grade 9

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Admissions
Requirements

(application
deadline,
SAT/ACT,
letters of
recommendatio
n, etc.)

Projected
Costs

(Tuition, books,
living)

-deadline: April
1st
-high school
diploma
-min. GPA: 2.0
-high school
transcript
-SAT/ACT
-written essay
and interview
(for some
programs
$19,773

-deadline:
December 1st
-SAT/ACT
required
-written essay
or personal
statement
-min. GPA: 2.0
-transcript of
high school
record

Same as
grade 9

$24,433

Same as
grade 9

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