junior seminar # 4 8/9 may 2013. junior seminar # 1 college match –know yourself: what you want;...
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8/9 May 20138/9 May 2013
Junior Seminar# 1
• College Match– Know yourself: what you
want; how do you learn– Know the university:
develop a list of important characteristics that you want in a university
• Investigate universities to determine if they match your profile
# 2
• Researching Universities– Naviance, UCAS,
university websites and reps, graduates, counselors and parents
• Types of universities to which to apply:– Safety– Match– Reach
Junior Seminar# 3
• Testing for University• Types of applications
– EA, ED, Rolling, Priority, Regular
• Junior Conference• Application Timeline
Junior Conferences• Testing schedule
– SAT Reasoning– SAT II– TOEFL– Other?
• Identifying Universities• Finding the Right Fit• Using and Updating
Naviance
Junior Seminar # 4• Application Process• Applications Deadlines• Application Shortlist• Financial Statements/Forms• Online Persona• Ownership of the Application
and Process• Campus Visits
Application Process• Finalize your list of universities (no more than 10) • Obtain the applications online by registering on the
university’s website or through Common Application or UCAS or other website
• Request teacher recommendations (only 2) in Sept!!• Complete Transcript Request Form by ISB deadline and
turn in to the registrar’s office.• Complete your application and essay well before the
due date. (Who’s seen your essay?)• Submit any additional materials before ISB deadline.• All materials which can be submitted on line will be.
However, some must be mailed and additional time must be allowed.
Verifying Authenticity of Applications
• May include:– Resume– Certificate of Activities– Essay– Submission of application
w/counselor
Workshops / University Labs
• Essay writing• Application completion• Common App • UCAS• University of California
Deadlines• All Transcript Request Forms (and additional
materials) must be submitted to the registrar’s office before ISB deadline (which will be well before the university deadline and the winter holiday).
• All requests for applications due before 15 February 2014 will be processed before the winter holiday!
• Teachers/counselors must be given at least 3 weeks notice to write letters of recommendation.
University Deadline Notes
• UK: medical, dental, veterinarian, and Oxbridge (15 October)
• **UCAS Med, vet and dental exams must be done before returning to Senior year. Check with British Council.
• University of California and Cal State: 1-30 November
• Japan/Korea/Singapore: application window• Early Action or Early Decision: 1 or 15 November
Short List– 6-8 universities– Includes safety, match & reach universities– Have major(s) of interest– Student profiles are similar to own– Are within family budget– Should be firm by August 2013!
– Remember a total of 10 applications can be submitted by any student!!!!
Senior Year
– Meet with counselor to review short list by the end of August
– Request letters of recommendation (2) in September
– Submit Transcript Request Forms & additional materials by ISB deadline
– Submit all official test score requests to testing agency (allow 4-6 weeks for delivery)
Financial Considerations• A serious conversation with parents should
address: how much can and will they be able to offer for education.
• Be sure to research: tuition, fees, housing, meal plans, living expenses, transportation, insurance and emergency funds.
• US Citizens should consider doing the FAFSA• Non US citizens applying to the US must submit a
Certificate of Finance with your application. Form available in September.
• It is important to know that many universities do not offer financial aid to non-citizens.
Virtual Existence
• Email: appropriate, for university use, and checked regularly!
• Online Persona– Facebook– Twitter– Tumblr– Blogs
• There is no such thing as PRIVACY!
The Ownership Issue (I vs. WE)
Student Responsibilities
•Take admissions test & send official scores to universities
•Keep Naviance updated•Know & adhere to all deadlines•Be aware of admissions
requirements for all universities•Determine: Early Decision, Early
Action or Regular Decision with your counselor
•Write your own essays and complete your own applications
•Request letters of recommendation according to deadlines
•Submit transcript requests according to deadlines
•Correspond with universities about application & financial aid concerns
•Select your top choice university Parent Responsibilities
Be involved but not in control. Be aware of deadlines. Help to organize time & space. Be realistic about your son’s/
daughter’s strengths & challenges. React positively to your son’s/
daughter’s choices. Know that universities have changed
since you applied. Communicate with your son/
daughter about expectations, limitations, financial matters, concerns, etc.
Help arrange university visits when possible.
Do not complete the application/forms.
Do NOT contact the university for your son/daughter.
Campus Visits Is the best way to investigate a university Arrange before arrival:
Information session Guided tour Appointment with admissions officer, coach, etc if
appropriate Take pictures and write down impressions
immediately after. Don’t ignore gut reactions. Stay overnight, visit a class, eat a meal, pick up a
student newspaper. Don’t’ just drive through the campus!
Do only two university visits a day. With your last visit being the school in which you are most interested.
** Refer back to your university handbook for more details.
Next Step?
• Research universities!
• Visit Campuses and websites
• Create your short list of universities
• See your counselor with questions
• Review/revise your online persona
• Have a great and productive summer!