WELCOME TO THECOLLEGE ADVISING
SEMINAR
Presented by
Mr. Johnson Mr. Owen
Mr. Lamb Mrs. Hashimoto
Mrs. Owen
Welcome & Introductions
College & Career Night
ACT/SAT
Community Service
Applying to Post-Secondary Institutions
Applying for Scholarships
High School Transcripts
Letters of Recommendation
Financial Aid
College Days
Notification of Scholarship Awards
Q & A
Closing
AGENDA
COLLEGE AND CAREER NIGHT
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2015
7:30 – 9:00 P.M. EST
OPELIKA HIGH SCHOOL
YOU ARE INVITED
ACT vs. SATACT
Similar to an achievement test; measures what has been learned in school.
5 Components: English, Reading, Math, Science, and Writing
Writing is Optional (Required at least one time)
Credit is given for correct answers; no penalty for incorrect answers
Accepted by ALL post-secondary institutions
Multiple-Choice Test Questions
English, Reading, Math, & Science scored from a 1-36
Writing scored from a 2-12
Composite Perfect Score = 36
SAT Similar to an aptitude test; tests
reasoning and verbal abilities.
3 Components: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing (Subject Tests are Optional)
Writing is Required
Credit is given for correct answers; there is a ¼ pt. penalty for incorrect answers
Accepted by most post-secondary institutions; preferred by some
Multiple-Choice and Open-Ended Test Questions
Each Section is scored from a 200-800
Perfect Score = 2,400
ACT vs. SAT (continued)ACT
Testing LocationsLanett, Auburn, Opelika, Wadley,Phenix City, LaGrange, Columbus
2015-16 Test Dates September 12, 2015
October 24, 2015
December 12, 2015
February 6, 2016
April 9, 2016
June 11, 2016
Cost$39.50 w/o Writing; $56.50 w/
Writing
www.actstudent.org
SAT Testing Locations
Montgomery, Dadeville, Birmingham,Auburn (Limited Dates), Atlanta
2015-16 Test Dates October 3, 2015 November 7, 2015 December 5, 2015 January 23, 2016 March 5, 2016 ** May 7, 2016 ** June 4, 2016 **
**Newly Designed Test in Effect
Cost$54.50 (includes Writing); Addtl Charge
for Subject Tests
www.sat.collegeboard.orgACT Registration Packets are available in Mr. Owen’s office.
SAT Registration Materials are found on the SAT website.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Keep a list of all community service hours you complete.
This list should include all hours from 9th through 12th grade.
Don’t forget to include church and school activities as well.
Be sure to get the name, address, and phone number of an
adult who can verify your hours.
APPLYING TO POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS
You need to begin TODAY sending applications to colleges/universities that you are interested in attending.
Many colleges and universities only give priority admission and scholarship consideration to those seniors who get their application in by December 1.
If you apply for a college online, let Mr. Lamb know to send your transcript.
If it is a paper application, turn it in to Mr. Lamb and he will put a transcript with it and return it to you for mailing.
How many post-secondary applications should I submit?
APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS You need to begin TODAY researching scholarship
opportunities.
How to Search for Scholarships Internet Search
Websites of Colleges/Universities
Create a FastWeb Account (www.fastweb.com)
Visit the Springwood School Website (Counseling Section)
Visit the Build My Bridge Websitebuildmybridge.weebly.com
Ask parents to check with their employers
It is NOT recommended that you pay a fee to submit any scholarship applications or to use a web-based scholarship search engine.
Remember…every penny helps when you are going to college so be sure to even apply for those small scholarships.
HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS Your transcript includes all classes you have taken and
grades you have earned from 9th thru 12th grade.
Transcripts must be sent to post-secondary institutions upon completion of an admissions application. These transcripts may be considered OFFICIAL, but they are not FINAL OFFICIAL because you are still enrolled at Springwood.
Most scholarship applications will require an official transcript.
Once you graduate, a FINAL OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT must be sent to the post-secondary institutions of your choice.
Remember to see Mr. Lamb when you need a transcript sent to a post-secondary institution and/or for a scholarship application.
Transcripts are not considered official if the student has had any contact with them. Henceforth, the reason for Mr. Lamb securing the envelope in which he returns your application materials that include the transcript.
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION Most scholarship applications require one or more letters of
recommendation.
Some college admission applications require letters of recommendation.
You might consider getting “generic” letters of recommendation written that you can use with various applications (unless the application requests that you address them to a specific person or department).
Keep a copy of all letters of recommendation that are written for you in a safe place so that you can readily use them.
Who to ask for a letter of recommendation:
TeachersCoaches
Volunteer Supervisors Church Leaders
Community Leaders
NEVER use a letter of recommendation written by a relative.
Provide references with a resume or a list of awards and activities.
Allow references at least one (1) week to prepare a letter of recommendation for you—don’t wait until the last minute to ask for one.
GENERAL REMINDERS FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
Make COPIES of applications before you write or type on them. Complete the “copy” first and then transfer the information to the original form.
Applications should ONLY be written in BLACK ink (if they are not typed).
ALWAYS capitalize proper nouns on applications. Abbreviations should also be avoided. Do NOT write like you text; spell everything out.
Make copies of EVERYTHING you mail. Print copies of everything you e-mail or submit on-line (if the program allows you to print).
If an application requires a transcript or has a part for the counselor to complete, you must complete EVERYTHING except the transcript/counselor part and turn in to Mr. Lamb at least one (1) week before the due date. Mr. Lamb will put a transcript with the application and/or complete the counselor part and then return the complete, sealed application packet to you for mailing.
You cannot apply for financial aid until after January 1, 2016.
In order to apply, your parents must have completed their 2015 tax returns because information is requested on the FAFSA that comes directly from your parents’ tax returns.
YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO APPLY FOR ANY ALABAMA TWO-YEAR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS (INCLUDING SOUTHERN UNION AND CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY) IF YOU DO NOT HAVE YOUR FAFSA COMPLETED BEFORE THE SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE.
A financial aid meeting will be held in late January or early February for all seniors and their parents with a College Financial Aid Director in attendance. Details to come later this year.
COLLEGE DAYS
You are allowed two (2) college days during your junior and senior years.
You must be on track to graduate before being approved for a college day.
Mr. Owen or Mr. Lamb must approve your proposed college day.
Approval must be secured a minimum of one (1) week BEFORE you use a college day.
Once approved, you are expected to notify your teachers, bring documentation from the
college that you attended (giving it directly to either Mr. Owen or Mr. Lamb on the day
that you return to school), and makeup any missed work in your classes.
NOTIFICATION OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDSWhen you receive a scholarship offer, be
sure to notify Registrar Mrs. Hashimoto. She will need a copy of your award letter.
A combined class total of all scholarship awards will be published and announced.
You will be recognized at Honors Day for all scholarship awards accepted.
HELP US TO HELP YOU AND OTHERS
Be sure to e-mail Mrs. Hashimoto if you find out about any college/career days, scholarships, or helpful websites that could be added
to the school website. All of us working together
will enable all of you to reap the benefits!