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COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Saracino

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Page 1: COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Saracino

COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW

Presented by GVHS Counselors:

Mr. Chip Harvey

Ms. Anna Saracino

Page 2: COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Saracino

11th Grade Milestones• Fall/Spring

• Register Online for Entrance Exams (SAT/ACT/SAT Subject Tests)

• Familiarize Yourself with Naviance and College Websites

• Search for Colleges & Research GOOD FIT Schools• Develop Preliminary List of Schools

• Build Your Resume

• Visit Colleges (Great time- Spring Break!)

• Carefully Select Senior Year Courses

• Request Letters of Recommendation from Teachers (spring)

• DI/DII Potential Athletes- Register with NCAA Clearinghouse

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Summer Between Junior & Senior Year

• Spring/Summer• Finalize List of Schools (6-10)

• Investigate/Enroll in Summer Programs• Review list of programs in Naviance under “colleges tab”

• Summer/Fall• Locate applications online at the college website or the Common

Application (www.commonapp.org)

• Look at essay topic requirements and work on essays

• Begin working on school-specific applications (after July 1)• Common Application available August 1

• Prepare for any additional standardized tests and sign up online

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12th Grade Milestones

Fall• Attend Senior Student & Parent Night (early September)

• Meet with your Counselor for senior meeting• Scheduled by the counseling office 2nd week of September thru mid-October

• Request that school transcript and packet be sent to each college where you will apply using GVHS application submission form

• School Packet includes Transcript, Secondary School Report (data sheet), Counselor Letter of Rec, School Profile, Teacher(s) Letters’ of Rec

• Must be requested 15 school days before materials need to be at college

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12th Grade Milestones Continued

Fall• Follow up with teachers writing on your behalf by using the teacher letter

of recommendation follow up form (in counseling and on Naviance)

• Take any additional SAT/ACT/SAT Subject tests (by October)

• Send test scores to each college where you will apply• www.collegeboard.org, www.actstudent.org

• Submit applications well before deadline date (by end of November for Rolling Admission deadlines) • Early Decision, Early Action, Regular Decision, Rolling

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Important Factors in Admission Decision

High School Transcript (Academic Record)!!!• Grades and Rigor are the most important factors • Senior year courses should reflect ability and interests

Standardized Test Scores (SAT/ACT/SAT Subject Tests)• Review requirements on Naviance or on school’s webpage

YOU- Who Are You As a Person!?• Essay(s), Interviews (if required/recommended), Letters of Rec, Resume

Application• Completed and submitted online

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Taking Entrance Exams (SAT/ACT/SAT Subject Tests)

• When?• First exam sometime between January-March • Refer to Naviance for the test dates and locations

• Register for these Exams Online• SAT & Subject Test Registration: www.collegeboard.org • ACT Registration: www.actstudent.org

• Does my school require Subject Tests?• View link to determine the answer: www.compassprep.com

• Some Schools do NOT require test scores• Test optional schools: www.fairtest.org/optional

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The College Search• Goal – Develop Preliminary List of Schools This Year

• Identify Good Fit Characteristics• size, location, major, activities, strength of program, learning env., etc.

• Use College Search Sites to Narrow List• CollegeBoard, Naviance, Petersons, Cappex, Princeton Review, etc.

• VISIT Colleges (small, big, city, rural, etc.)

• Selection Process (foundational, target, reach)

• Narrow List! (subjective and objective research)

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VISIT COLLEGES• Great time to visit- SPRING BREAK!

• See school when students are on campus- ask questions~

• Sign up for a tour with the admissions office by calling the school in advance. Some schools offer online registration.

• Bring a Notebook!• Jot down your likes and dislikes as SOON as you leave campus• Your impressions of a school are important and will help you to determine

good fit and factors of importance

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Build Your Resume• Include activities, jobs and volunteer hours that you have been

involved with since the beginning of 9th grade

• Use appropriate grammar (you are not texting!!!)

• Take on leadership roles and stay involved

• Consider a summer program that is related to your career goals or that is on a college campus of interest

• Example resumes available in Naviance • Resume tab available to document experiences in Naviance

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Letters of Recommendation• Ask 2 Teachers to write you a letter

• When to ask!? Right after Spring Break !

• Ask Major Subject Teachers• Math, English, Science, Social Studies• Consider the major you might pursue in college

• Follow up by providing a teacher request form!• Available in the counseling office this spring• Forms also may be printed from Naviance (in the document library)

Say THANK YOU!

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Potential DI/DII Athletes• REGISTER with NCAA at: ncaa.org/Eligibility Center

• Request that your transcript be sent to NCAA after junior year &

after graduation using the GVHS transcript request form

• Review NCAA core-course requirements to ensure you are on track

• Send your test scores (SAT &/or ACT) to the NCAA• Enter the code 9999 each time you register to take the exam

• Familiarize yourself with College Athletic Sites:• njcaa.org/-The National Junior College Athletic Association • naia.org/ - The NAIA is another collegiate athletic association

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Acceptances and Decisions • When!?

• Rolling Schools- response within 2-3 weeks• Early Action/Early Decision- response before winter break• Regular Decision- response before April 1st

• How• Most Schools post application decisions online• Many Schools mail a decision in the mail

• National Decision Day!• Students must commit to a school by May 1st, anytime before• Some colleges do not guarantee housing if you wait until 5/1• Consider your financial aid package with decisions (next slide)

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Financial Aid• FAFSA

• Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Apply for a pin and complete application soon after Jan. 1st (12th grade) • Complete online: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

• CSS Profile• Required by many private colleges and universities to determine your

eligibility for non-government financial aid, such as the institution's own grants, loans and scholarships

• Can be completed in the fall of 12th grade• Completed online: https://profileonline.collegeboard.org/prf/index.jsp

• Local Scholarships• Fastweb Database

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Questions & Handouts (online)