college information night april 18, 2013 new providence high school guidance department mr. scott...

22
College College Information Information Night Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey Ellis

Upload: arthur-golden

Post on 04-Jan-2016

213 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

College College Information Information NightNight

April 18, 2013

New Providence High School Guidance Department

Mr. Scott MaciagMrs. Lynn Ward

Mrs. Lindsay GnudiMrs. Stacey Ellis

Page 2: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Naviance

Web based program for students, parents and counselors

During freshman year, the guidance department will provide each student and parent(s) with registration information

Students and parents should also add a valid email address

http://connection.naviance.com/newprovidence

Page 3: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Freshmen

In Naviance… Create a username and password Sign in using a username and add a valid email

address to their profile Encouraged to complete the personality type and

learning style inventory Begin adding entries

to the resume feature

Page 4: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey
Page 5: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Use these four tabs to navigate around

courses colleges careers about me

Page 6: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Sophomores

In Naviance… Encouraged to complete the Career Interest Profiler Investigate careers Continue adding to their resume

If Geometry is completed, the PSAT is recommended

Page 7: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Juniors

In Naviance… Complete the Resume Complete the Student Self Description Sheet Request letters of Recommendation from 2 teachers Conduct college searches

Take PSAT in the Fall Take SAT/ACT in the Spring Visit schools of interest Complete Common Application at

www.commonapp.org (summer)

Page 8: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Seniors

Finalize the list of schools to which you will apply Know the deadlines attached to each application Return Grade 12 Records Release Form and

Unofficial Transcript to Guidance Complete applications Request transcripts (DEADLINES) Follow up with colleges to be sure

they have received all materials Request CollegeBoard/ACT

to send test scores

Page 9: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Application Jargon

Common Application Self-Report Early Action/Early Decision Deferment Rolling Waitlisted Spring Admit

Page 10: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

SAT vs. ACT

SAT is an ability test that predicts how well you will do in college

ACT is an achievement test that is curriculum based

Most colleges will take either SAT or ACT with writing.

Page 11: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

SAT vs. ACT

SAT: 3 sections Critical reading Math Writing 3 hours and 45 minutes total Possible score of 2400; 800 on

each section

www.collegeboard.com SAT II Subject Tests – required at

more competitive schools.

Page 12: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

SAT vs. ACT

ACT: 5 sections English Math Reading Science Optional Writing Section Possible score of 36, 12 for writing 2 hours and 55 minutes OR

3 hours and 25 minutes (+ writing)

www.actstudent.org

Page 13: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Test Optional

Many schools are now test optional

In lieu of test scores, students are asked to Submit graded writing sample Possibly interview

Go to www.fairtest.org for a list of all schools that are test optional

Page 14: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

NCAA

Students who wish to play at either Division 1 or 2 levels must register with the Clearinghouse at www.ncaaclearinghouse.org

Begin compiling an athletic resume to submit to coaches

Consider creating a game filmavailable online for coachesto view

Page 15: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Financial Aid

Complete the FAFSA (after Jan. 1) www.fafsa.ed.gov

Can complete the FAFSA calculator ahead of time for an estimate and also register for a PIN

Some schools also accept/require the CSS Profile (fall of senior year) www.collegeboard.com

Scholarships are posted in Naviance

Local scholarships are available spring of senior year

Page 16: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

General Tips

Right Fit is much more important than competitiveness

The college process should be owned by the student. Students should complete all applications, paperwork, and correspondence with admissions

Page 17: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

A Good Fit

Offers a program of study to match your interests and needs

Provides a style of instruction to match the way you like to learn

Provides a level of academic rigor to match your aptitude and preparation

Offers a community that feels like home to you

Values you for what you do well

Source: The College Planning Workbook, Peter Van Buskirk.

Page 18: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Food for Thought

A recent study by AT&T found that liberal arts graduates were more likely to be promoted into management than hires with business or technical degrees.

43% advanced to senior management compared to 32% of business graduates and 23% of engineering graduates

(Source: Liberal Education and Careers Today by Howard Figler)

Page 19: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

Thomas J. Stanley surveyed 1,300 millionaires for his book and found that the average millionaire earned Bs and Cs in colleges, the average SAT score was 1190-not good enough for ivy league.

Attending a top-rated college ranked 23rd as a cause for wealth accumulation and doing well in college ranked 30th

source: Associated Press (San Francisco Chronicle)

Page 20: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Ivy League?

In a recent year, Harvard rejected 89% of applicants-the pool included:

3,000 valedictorians

2,100 students with a perfect 800 on Math II

11,000 students in the top 10% of their class

400 students with a perfect SAT (1600 scale)

Page 21: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

Final Thought

The best school for a student is one that meets all of his/her academic, social and emotional needs-not the one that is the most competitive.

A student’s success in college is determined by how happy they are on campus and with the program.

Page 22: College Information Night April 18, 2013 New Providence High School Guidance Department Mr. Scott Maciag Mrs. Lynn Ward Mrs. Lindsay Gnudi Mrs. Stacey

College College Information Information NightNight

Have a wonderful night!

New Providence High School Guidance Department

Mr. Scott MaciagMrs. Lynn Ward

Mrs. Lindsay GnudiMrs. Stacey Ellis