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Oak Ridge High SchoolClass of 2019
Spring Junior Class PresentationCollege and Career Center3/9/2018
Junior Year Timeline for College & CareerJunior Year Timeline for College & CareerJunior Year Timeline for College & CareerJunior Year Timeline for College & Career
• All Year• Take rigorous classes and do your best!• Research colleges. You get 2 College Visit days this year.• Attempt to narrow your list of schools to about 5 by the end of the summer.• Work on your resume in Naviance.• Attend College and Career Center events.
• Spring• Make an appointment with your Grade Level Counselor to review your transcript and
make sure you are on track for graduation.
• Spring• Choose courses for your senior year wisely. Continue to take strong, rigorous
courses.• Take your SAT and/or ACT (more information on following slides).• Consider completing a summer enrichment program• Register with NCAA Eligibility Center if you plan on pursuing sports in college. Talk to
Mrs. Prejean for more information.
PSATPSATPSATPSATwww.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org
• You will never take the PSAT again. YAY!
• Colleges do not care about your PSAT scores (unless you are a National Merit Scholar).
• These scores do NOT affect your college admissions.
• This test can qualify you for National Merit status based on your score. You will be notified by the National Merit Scholarship Program if you qualify.
• You should have been able to access your scores via your College
Board account. If you have not done this, let me know.
SAT and ACTSAT and ACTSAT and ACTSAT and ACT
• The SAT and ACT are college admissions tests. If you plan on attending a four-year university, you need to take one or both of these tests.
• Register to take one or both of these tests NOW.
• I highly recommend taking the tests WITH the writing/essay portions!
• Check what each university requires for admissions on the university’s admissions website. Ms. Gibson and Mrs. Houston are both happy to help you find this information.
• ORHS School Code: 441473
SATSATSATSATwww.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org
• College entrance exam for 4-year universities
• 3 sections plus the optional Essay (Reading, Writing & Language, Math)
• Scored on a 1600 point scale (each subtest can total 800)
• Essay scored separately and does not factor into composite score
ACTwww.actstudent.org
• College entrance exam for 4-year universities
• 4 sections plus the optional writing (English, Math, Reading, Science)
• Scored on a 36 point scale (each subtest and the composite)
TSI
• The Texas Success Initiative Assessment, better known as the TSI test, is a program which determines the appropriate level of college course work for an incoming student. The TSI test consists of three separate exams: Mathematics, Reading, and Writing.
• Taken Senior year for:• Community College
• Junior College
• Supplement ACT/SAT
SAT Test Dates Spring/Summer 2018SAT Test Dates Spring/Summer 2018SAT Test Dates Spring/Summer 2018SAT Test Dates Spring/Summer 2018
TEST DATE Regular Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline (Online)
May 5, 2018 April 5, 2018 April 25, 2017
June 2, 2018 May 3, 2018 May 23, 2018
Register to take your SAT at www.collegeboard.org.
FREE Practice Website: www.satpractice.org
Costs
• SAT (no essay): $46.00
• SAT (with essay): $60.00
• Fee waivers are available for qualifying students. See Ms. Gibson for details.
ACT Test Dates 2016ACT Test Dates 2016ACT Test Dates 2016ACT Test Dates 2016----17171717
TEST DATE Regular Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline
April 14, 2018 March 9, 2018 March 23, 2018
June 9, 2018 May 4, 2019 May 18, 2018
July 14, 2018 June 15, 2019 June 22, 2018
Register to take your ACT at www.actstudent.org.
Costs
• ACT (no writing): $46.00 ACT (with writing): $62.50
• Fee waivers are available for qualifying students. See Ms. Gibson for details.
CISD SAT TEST PREP
ACT TEST PREP
More Test PreparationMore Test PreparationMore Test PreparationMore Test Preparation
• CISD Test Preparation Courses
• Khan Academy: www.satpractice.org
• Apps for your phone: SAT
• Online preparation through the testing site: ACT
• Paper copies of the study guides (Can be picked up in the College and Career Center-Room B202 or downloaded from the SAT or ACT websites)
• TERC-Testing & Education Reference Center. ORHS Library Website. The password is Lonestar.
General Tips for SAT/ACTGeneral Tips for SAT/ACTGeneral Tips for SAT/ACTGeneral Tips for SAT/ACT
• No penalty for guessing on either test
• Use your LEGAL name when registering for the SAT/ACT• Example: Your legal name is Nathaniel Jones, but you registered for the SAT/ACT using Nate
Jones. This will delay the process of colleges being able to match your scores to your application.
• Take advantage of the 4 free score reports when registering for the tests• Colleges will use the score that benefits you the most for both admissions and scholarships.• If you choose not to use the free score reports, it will cost you approximately $12 per score
report per college during your senior year.
• For many schools, it’s almost too late to test in the fall of the senior year for the first time. You can test again for the second (or third, etc.) time in the fall.
• Keep your log in information for both accounts somewhere safe—you will need to access them frequently during your senior year. The College and Career Center does not have access to your SAT/ACT account information. If you forget your username and/or password, you must contact those institutions directly.
What scores do I need to be admitted to a What scores do I need to be admitted to a What scores do I need to be admitted to a What scores do I need to be admitted to a 4444----year Texas public university?year Texas public university?year Texas public university?year Texas public university?
• There is no magic cut-off score to be guaranteed admission to every university.
• Each university sets their own admissions standards.
• Texas Public Universities—must admit Top 10% of graduating class no matter what the student’s SAT/ACT scores are
• UT Austin only has to accept Top 6%
• This does not guarantee you to get the major of your choice.
• For Texas public universities, the test score needed is based on what quarter you fall within your graduating class.
• Class Rank 377• Total Number of Students: 966• Percentile: (377/966) x 100 = 39%• This would put you in the 2nd quarter.
• Meeting these test score requirements would assure admission into that university
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• Private Universities• Holistic review meaning there is not a set SAT or ACT score that will guarantee
admission• Look at the entire application• Will typically publish a “Freshman Profile” giving averages of GPA and SAT/ACT scores
of accepted students• Example: Baylor University
• Fall 2017: 75% of the entering freshman class were in the top quartile of their graduating class• Median ACT Score for accepted freshmen: 26-31• Median SAT Score for accepted freshmen: 1200-1350
• Example: Rice University• Fall 2017: Admitted 16% of applicants• Median SAT Scores: 700-800 on subtests• Median ACT Scores: 33-35
• Example: Princeton University• Fall 2017: Admitted 6.4% of applicants• Median SAT Scores: 700-800 on subtests• Median ACT Scores: 31-35
What scores do I need to be admitted to an What scores do I need to be admitted to an What scores do I need to be admitted to an What scores do I need to be admitted to an Out of State 4Out of State 4Out of State 4Out of State 4----year public university?year public university?year public university?year public university?
• Out of State Public University Examples• LSU Assured Admissions
• 3.00 GPA
• 22 ACT (19 Math; 18 English)
• 1100 SAT
• (500 Math; 25 Writing and Language)
• Mississippi State University Assured Admissions
• 2.50 GPA
• 20 ACT
• 940 SAT (old SAT…must use SAT Score Converter)
Do my SAT/ACT scores matter for scholarships?Do my SAT/ACT scores matter for scholarships?Do my SAT/ACT scores matter for scholarships?Do my SAT/ACT scores matter for scholarships?
• YES!!!• Most every university offers merit based scholarships.• Examples:
• The University of Alabama• Can earn full tuition scholarship with the following scores:
• 32-36 ACT• 1450-1600 SAT• 3.5 GPA
• SFA• Academic Excellence Scholarship Program
• Top 10% or 1170 SAT or 24 ACT
• University of Houston• Academic Excellence Scholarship
• 1200 SAT or 25 ACT and Top 20%
• Outside Scholarships• Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Metropolitan Scholarship
• 950 SAT or 19 ACT and Top 25%• You can’t apply for this yet…only SENIORS.
Admissions FactorsAdmissions FactorsAdmissions FactorsAdmissions Factors
• Courses Taken
• Grades/GPA
• Class Rank
• SAT/ACT Scores
• Personal Statements and Essays
• Recommendations
• Extracurricular Activities
• Interviews
College AdmissionsCollege AdmissionsCollege AdmissionsCollege Admissions
• Apply Texas• www.applytexas.org
• This is the application for your Texas public universities and many private and two-year schools in Texas.
• You can go to this website and view an example application so you know what to expect next year.
College AdmissionsCollege AdmissionsCollege AdmissionsCollege Admissions
• The Common Application• www.commonapp.org
• Can be used for many private schools and schools outside of Texas
• Some universities have a university-specific application that you access via the university’s website.
• Example: Baylor University
College AdmissionsCollege AdmissionsCollege AdmissionsCollege Admissions
Career InformationCareer InformationCareer InformationCareer Information
• Career Interest Profiler in
Naviance (details in later slides)
• ASVAB Career Exploration Test
(March 27 Sign up in Naviance)
• www.texascareercheck.com
• www.texasrealitycheck.com
Naviance TasksNaviance TasksNaviance TasksNaviance Tasks
1. Research colleges using the colleges tab.
2. Begin working on your resume.
3. Begin working on your Student Brag Sheet.
4. Complete the Do What You Are assessment.
5. Complete the Career Interest Profiler.
The Do What You Are assessment and Career Interest Profiler will give you valuable information in helping you research possible careers/college majors.
College Research in NavianceCollege Research in NavianceCollege Research in NavianceCollege Research in Naviance
Resume in NavianceResume in NavianceResume in NavianceResume in Naviance
• Complete your Student Resume.
• If you take the time to work on this now, you will appreciate it in August.
Student Brag Sheet in NavianceStudent Brag Sheet in NavianceStudent Brag Sheet in NavianceStudent Brag Sheet in Naviance
• This is required if you will be requesting a letter of recommendation during your senior year. Some colleges and scholarships require and/or recommend that you submit letters of recommendation.
• All letters of recommendation from teachers and counselors are requested through the College and Career Center.
• Letters of recommendation do NOT need to be requested for colleges until your senior year.
• If you take the time to work on this now, you will appreciate it in August.
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College Visits to ORHSCollege Visits to ORHSCollege Visits to ORHSCollege Visits to ORHS
• Throughout the school year, we will have representatives
from colleges here at ORHS to meet with you and answer
questions you might have about that school.
• You MUST sign up to attend a college visit during Eagles Nest.
The next slide will give you instructions on how to do this.
1. Choose the colleges tab. 2. View all upcoming visits. 3. Choose “sign up” for the visit you
would like to attend.
4. Click sign me up.
Print your confirmation page to
serve as your pass to attend the
college visit in the CCC.
ScholarshipsScholarshipsScholarshipsScholarships
Use the drop down menu to filter the
scholarships for 11th Grade.
1. Choose the colleges tab.
Enrichment Programs/Volunteer OpportunitiesEnrichment Programs/Volunteer OpportunitiesEnrichment Programs/Volunteer OpportunitiesEnrichment Programs/Volunteer Opportunities
• Consider completing a
summer enrichment
program next summer.
• Look for the enrichment
programs link under the
colleges tab. Many have
upcoming application
deadlines.
• Volunteer Opportunities
are also listed under the
enrichment programs link.
NavianceNavianceNavianceNavianceLet’s Log in!
• Google orhs naviance.
• Username and password are your ORHS ID # (Lunch #).
• Go to the ABOUT ME tab, scroll down to PROFILE under OFFICIAL THINGS. Click on profile.
• Check your email address. Use the pencil icon to change it to a personal
that you check frequently. The CCC sends a lot of communication via email.
• The CCC will post information about scholarships and college visits in Naviance.
• If you are a new student, stop by the CCC to get your Naviance
account information.
Upcoming
Events:
JUNIOR
JUMPSTART
APRIL 4TH
MISC
If you plan on taking Dual Credit College Algebra next spring, you will need to take the TSI before school ends in order to be scheduled into the class. If you are a current DC student and just need to take the math section then you can sign-up in Naviance with the current sophomores. If you are not in dual credit, please stop by the CCC-B202 and talk to Ms. Gibson.
Requesting a Meeting with Ms. GibsonRequesting a Meeting with Ms. GibsonRequesting a Meeting with Ms. GibsonRequesting a Meeting with Ms. Gibson
• Stop by the College and Career Center (B202) and complete a
meeting request form.
College and Career Center HoursCollege and Career Center HoursCollege and Career Center HoursCollege and Career Center Hours
Monday—Friday
7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Email Ms. Gibson: [email protected]
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@ridgecounselors