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1........................................Table of Contents

2........................................Who to Contact at Alvin High School

3........................................College and Career Center

4........................................ACC “Steps to Enroll for New Dual Credit Students”

5........................................ACC “Testing Information- Dual Credit”

6........................................Student’s Timeline for College Admission

7........................................Top 10 Percent Rule for Automatic Admissions

8........................................The College Entrance Exam: A Junior Year Test

9........................................SAT vs ACT

10......................................2016 - 2017 ACT and SAT Test Dates

11......................................AP Exam Dates – May, 2017 and May, 2018

12......................................Questions to Ask College Representatives

13......................................Choosing a College

14......................................Making the Most of Your College Visit

15......................................Texas Four-Year Colleges/Universities Median SAT/ACT Scores

16......................................College Costs - College Student 9 Month Budget 2016-2017

22......................................Ten Most Common Errors on the Application for Admission

23......................................ApplyTexas: Freshman General Application Information and Deadlines

29......................................Scholarships

30......................................30 Fastest Growing Occupations

31......................................Letters of Recommendation

32......................................Student Profile Packet for College and Scholarship Recommendations

33......................................Academic Resume

34......................................Sample Essay Questions

35......................................NOTES

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WHO TO CONTACT AT ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL

802 S. Johnson Street Phone: 281/245-3000

Alvin, Texas 77511 FAX: 281/331-3053

Dr. Johnny Briseño, Principal

Glencora Rodgers, Associate Principal

Heather Heil, Asst. Principal, T-B

Robert Ford, Asst. Principal, P-S

Ashley Marquez, Asst. Principal L-O

Tonya Patterson, Asst. Principal G-K

Karen Taylor, Asst. Principal, C-F

Kim Eixman, Asst. Principal

LEAD COUNSELOR ALPHA GROUP

Carlene Leal I - K – all grade levels

281/245-2693 [email protected]

COUNSELORS

Dani Gilcrease Wh - Can all grade levels

281/245-3627

[email protected]

Karen Daly Car - Fo all grade levels

281/245-2733

[email protected]

Donna Ruby Fr- H all grade levels

281/245-2713

[email protected]

Ashley Miller L – M all grade levels

281/245-2683

[email protected]

Vicki Cleland N – R all grade levels

281/245-2663

[email protected]

Ronald Fitzwater S- We all grade levels

281/245-2694

[email protected]

Shannon Geletka Special Services – all students/

281/245-2753 all grade levels

[email protected]

Michelle Deleon Advanced Academic Specialist/GT

281/245-6354

[email protected]

ACC ACADEMIC ADVISOR

Kennon Henry

281/245-2726

[email protected]

For more information go to the AISD Web Site at www.alvinisd.net

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ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL

Welcome to the College and Career Center!

The College and Career Center is located on the Alvin High School campus in B 102.

This facility has 5 computers for students to use throughout the school day and after 3 p.m. by

appointment. The College and Career Center is linked to the high school library; this gives students the

opportunity to check out college and career materials directly from the center and search online the

library holdings to see the selection of books that are available here in B 102. Colleges, universities,

trade schools, and military organizations also schedule their visits through this center. Students can

check in at the center to view the schedule to find out when their prospective school might visit our

campus.

Students can utilize the College and Career Center to explore possible career choices, qualification for

various jobs, salary possibilities and educational preparation needed for each career and various free

materials. In addition, many colleges and universities have sent materials for students to view while in

the center. ACT and SAT materials and study guides are available for students to pick up.

The College Board website now has new tools to help students begin and/or fine tune their post-

secondary plans. They are launching a career interest inventory that in conjunction with students’

PSAT and SAT scores can help students choose a pathway. This tool considers both their interests and

their demonstrated testing aptitude. You can visit the College Board interest inventory at

MyRoad.CollegeBoard.com. In addition to the College and Career Center in B102, the Alvin High

School library is open from 3:00 PM until 7:30 on Monday – Thursday to provide students additional

opportunities to utilize this tool and for researching their suggested fields. Students and their parents

are also encouraged to visit with their student’s counselor for additional guidance and assistance.

Counselors are available for parent conferences by appointment.

With the wealth of information available to students and parents in the College and Career Center, no

student should leave high school without a goal in sight for his/her educational and career future. You

are encouraged to make use of this center as often as you like.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________

802 S Johnson St 281.245-3000

Alvin, TX 77511 281.331-3053 (fax)

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If you are a Dual Degree student or are interested in obtaining your Dual Degree (Associates of

Arts in General Studies), please visit directly with your ACC Dual Credit Advisor, Ms. Kennon

Henry ([email protected]) 281-245-2726, room B-109

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STUDENT’S TIMELINE FOR COLLEGE ADMISSION

JUNIOR YEAR

SPRING Begin researching colleges and careers

Dec. - March Parent and student attend academic conference with counselor

April - June Take first SAT I or ACT

Take the TSI Assessment if you are completing your last high school math course

SUMMER BETWEEN 11TH & 12TH GRADE:

SEND FOR APPLICATIONS - GET ORGANIZED!

GREAT TIME TO COMBINE FAMILY VACATION & COLLEGE VISITS

SENIOR YEAR

FALL Complete online or mail college applications, for Texas public institutions, apply at

www.applytexas.org, if applicable.

Complete and return student profile packet to your counselor, if needed

Check on a regular basis for scholarship information. Go to www.alvinisd.net, AHS

page, Counselor section then Current Scholarships.

Local Scholarship Package will be available online

Attend College & Career Day/Night at AHS, MHS or SCHS

October 1st Complete FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Parents use prior year’s tax information to

complete the forms and can take advantage of the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.

Aug. – Nov. Take second SAT or ACT if necessary

December Take SAT II if required by your college

January Local Scholarship Package Due

Spring Continue to check regularly for scholarship information

April Take the TSI Assessment, if not exempt, if you did not take it at the end of your junior

year

May Senior awards night – local scholarships awarded

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TOP 10 PERCENT RULE FOR

AUTOMATIC ADMISSIONS

Texas Education Code (TEC), §51.803

Students who are in the top 10 percent of their graduating class are eligible for automatic

admission to any public university in Texas with the exception of the UT Campus in Austin.

Summer/fall 2017 and spring 2018 (current high school seniors) UT applicants must rank in the

top 7% of their class to be automatically admitted. Summer/fall 2018 and spring 2019 (current

high school juniors) UT applicants must rank in the top 7% of their class. The 10% rule remains

in place for the other public schools in Texas.

To be eligible for automatic admission, a student must:

Graduate in the top 10 percent of his or her class at a public or private high school in Texas

Enroll in college no more than two years after graduating from high school; and

Submit an application to a Texas public university for admission before the application

deadline. (Check with the university for specific deadlines).

Students admitted to college through the Top 10% Rule, may still be required to provide SAT or

ACT scores, although these scores are not used for admissions purposes. Students must also take

the TSI Assessment, unless exempt from the test requirement. Be sure to check with the school’s

admissions office regarding TSI Assessment, SAT, and ACT requirements.

After a student is admitted, the university may review the student's high school records to

determine if the student is prepared for college-level work. A student who needs additional

preparation may be required to take a developmental, enrichment, or orientation course prior to

their first semester of college. Please keep in mind that admission to a university does not

guarantee acceptance into a particular program of study or academic department.

You should be aware that students who ARE NOT in the top 10 percent of their class may also

be favorably considered for college admission under other criteria. University admission officers

may consider a student’s academic record, socio-economic background, work and family

responsibilities, admission to a comparable out-of-state institution, performance on standardized

tests such as the SAT or ACT, community activities, and proficiency in more than one language.

Each university is required to publish in its catalog, the alternate factors it considers in making

admission decisions. Consult the university you are interested in for details about admissions

criteria for students who are not in the top 10 percent.

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THE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAM

A JUNIOR Year Test

The fall arrival of applications in the guidance office signals the beginning of the college

application process for many seniors; however, one integral piece of information can (and

should) be taken care of months before – the college entrance exam. You must have EITHER

(not necessarily both) an ACT or SAT score before your file can be considered, and postponing

taking the test can delay the entire process.

Waiting until the senior year to test can also put unnecessary pressure upon you, for several

reasons. Testing opportunities are somewhat limited, with only five to seven test dates per year

for each test (August – June). Since it takes several weeks to receive your scores, waiting until

September or October to test may mean your college application goes unprocessed until

December. This may be too late for some deadlines (for certain programs or scholarships) or put

you on a waiting list if the school has reached its enrollment goal. Also, if for some reason you

don’t take the test on that date (illness, car trouble, etc.) you will have to reschedule for the next

date and everything is even later. Another consideration is the possibility that you might want to

take the test a second time, in hopes of raising your score – if you waited until your senior year

to take the first test; it may be January or February by this time.

To avoid all these conflicts, many students choose to test in the spring of their junior year. In

addition to ensuring that they have a test score when they are ready to apply, there are other

benefits to spring testing as well. For example, you may decide to take an additional class in an

area in which your test score was low. You may decide you want to retest. A big advantage is

that colleges will learn of your interest in them, and will send you information about admissions,

advanced placement, scholarships, and special programs. Receiving information from them will

assist you in your college search, and you can utilize it as you begin to make campus visits.

Trying to decide which college is right for you can be stressful, too, so the earlier you can begin

your search, the better.

Remember, there is never a penalty for taking a test early or taking one over, so do what best

prepares you to find and be admitted to the college that best suits you.

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SAT vs. ACT SAT or ACT? Do you know which test is right for you?

Colleges accept both tests equally, so the choice is up to you! Here's what you need to know to compare the exams.

SAT - $57.00 ACT - $58.50

Why Take It Colleges use SAT scores for admissions and

merit-based scholarships.

Colleges use ACT scores for admissions and

merit-based scholarships.

Test

Structure

Math

Reading

Writing and Language

Essay (Optional)

Math

Reading

English

Science

Essay (Optional)

Length

3 hours (without essay)

3 hours, 50 minutes (with essay)

2 hours, 55 minutes (without essay)

3 hours, 40 minutes (with essay)

Reading 5 reading passages 4 reading passages

Science None 1 science section testing your critical thinking

skills (not your specific science knowledge)

Math

Covers:

Arithmetic

Algebra I & II

Geometry, Trigonometry and Data

Analysis

Covers:

Arithmetic

Algebra I & II

Geometry and Trigonometry

Tools Some math questions don't allow you to use a

calculator.

You can use a calculator on all math questions.

Essays Optional. The essay will test your

comprehension of a source text.

Optional. The essay will test how well you

evaluate and analyze complex issues.

How It's

Scored

Scored on a scale of 400–1600 Scored on a scale of 1–36

(www.princetonreview.com)

Need help deciding between the ACT and the SAT? Try a free practice test for each and see how you score!

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ACT/SAT 2016-2017 TEST DATES

ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL

AHS CODE - 440-115

Hopefully, you took the PSAT in October of your junior year. If you didn’t, it will not be offered

again. If you did take it, we recommend that you use your score report to prepare for the SAT.

It is recommended that you register on-line but there are a limited number of registration booklets

available in the College and Career Center and the counseling office. SAT and ACT Fee Waivers are

available for students that qualify. See your counselor for more information.

ACT COST: $58.50 on line registration www.actstudent.org/start

ACT EXAM Test Date Regular Registration

Deadline

Late Registration

Deadline (+$25.00)

* Testing

Location

September 10, 2016 August 5, 2016 August 19, 2016

October 22, 2016 September 16, 2016 September 30,2016 MHS

December 10, 2016 November 4, 2016 November 18, 2016

February 11, 2017 January 13, 2017 January 20, 2017 MHS

April 8, 2017 March 3, 2017 March 17, 2017

June 10, 2017 May 5, 2017 May 19, 2017 MHS

SAT COST: $57.00 on-line registration www.collegeboard.org/register

SAT EXAM Test Date Regular Registration

Deadline

Late Registration

Deadline (+$28.00)

* Testing

Location

October 1, 2016 September 1, 2016 September 20, 2016 AHS

November 5, 2016 October 7, 2016 October 25, 2016 AHS/MHS

December 3, 2016 November 3, 2016 November 22, 2016 AHS/MHS

January 21, 2017 December 21, 2016 January 10, 2017 AHS/MHS

March 11, 2017 February 10, 2017 February 28, 2017 MHS

May 6, 2017 April 7, 2017 April 25, 2017 AHS

June 3, 2017 May 9, 2017 May 24, 2017 MHS

* Exam is administered at this location

SAT will offer an August test date starting in 2017, date and campus testing

centers will be announced soon.

Alvin High School and Manvel High School offer Prep Classes prior to some ACT and

SAT exams. Check with your counselor for more details.

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2017 AP EXAM SCHEDULE

(www.collegeboard.org)

WEEK 1

Test Date Morning (8 AM) Afternoon (12 PM)

Monday

May 1

AP Chemistry

AP Environmental Science

AP Psychology

Tuesday

May 2

AP Computer Science A

AP Spanish Language and Culture

AP Art History

AP Physics 1: Algebra-based

Wednesday

May 3

AP English Literature and

Composition

AP Japanese Language and Culture

AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based

Thursday

May 4

AP United States Government and Politics AP Chinese Language and Culture

AP Seminar

Friday

May 5

AP German Language and Culture

AP United States History

AP Computer Science Principles

WEEK 2

Monday

May 8

AP Biology

AP Music Theory

AP Physics C: Mechanics

2pm: AP Physics C: Electricity and

Magnetism

Tuesday

May 9

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus BC

AP French Language and Culture

AP Spanish Literature and Culture

Wednesday

May 10

AP English Language and Composition AP Italian Language and Culture

AP Macroeconomics

Thursday

May 11

AP Comparative Gov’t & Politics

AP World History

AP Statistics

Friday

May 12

AP Human Geography

AP Microeconomics

AP European History

AP Latin

2018

AP EXAM SCHEDULE Not available at this time

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QUESTIONS TO ASK COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES

Whether you meet them at a college fair or on a campus visit, college representatives genuinely enjoy

talking to high school students and answering questions about their college. The following questions

will help start a good dialogue.

What makes your college unique?

For what academic programs is your college known?

Will this school give credit for Advanced Placement tests and/or dual credit courses taken in high

school?

Will this school accept my credits if I start out at a two-year community or technical college?

What are the housing options for freshmen? (Where you live affects how much college will cost.)

Are fraternities and sororities a big part of campus life?

What’s the security like on campus?

What’s the surrounding area like? Is it easy to get around?

How would you describe the academic pressure and workload?

Do I need to bring my own computer?

Are there opportunities for internships?

Is there job placement help for graduates?

Are there any big changes in the works that I should know about?

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CHOOSING A COLLEGE

It is never too early to start looking for the “perfect” college; making a campus visit is

probably the most important component of the college search process. It is also probably the LAST

component, as you can (and should) do a lot of the initial “leg work” without leaving your home and

school.

Consider the factors that will ultimately make your decision- while a college on the

beach SOUNDS wonderful, the “real world” issues such as distance from home, size, cost, and field

of study will probably be those most important to you. Visiting college websites simplifies and

expedites the college comparison process. If you don’t have a home computer, check out access to

your school’s computers, or visit your public library. Resources in your school counseling office or

college and career center can help you “narrow the field” by determining which meet the criteria you

have established. Attend a college fair or the presentations of visiting college admission

representatives.

All of this takes time, so start evaluating schools and yourself, early. Many students

make the mistake of waiting until their senior year to really start thinking about what they are going

to do after high school. For those who plan or hope to attend college, this may be too late, as many

schools have specific admission requirements, early deadlines, or other prerequisites that students

need to know about in order to be prepared to meet them.

Narrow your focus to three to five schools. Spending time your junior year learning more

about yourself, what you want, and what schools meet your needs, should enable you to narrow your

search. Once these are identified, it will be time to actually make campus visits, and the summer

before your senior year is the perfect time. Save your “college visit day” during your senior year for

a SECOND confirming visit to your top-choice school. Remember there are attendance rules

regarding a college visit day on a school day, so please check with your attendance clerk ahead of

time.

Timing your visit is a very important factor when planning your college visit. The absolute worst

time to go is anytime classes are not in session.

Make sure to SCHEDULE your campus visit with the college. Most colleges and

universities have an online form on their website to complete for scheduling a campus visit. Other

options include contacting the admissions office or the campus visit center prior to your trip.

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MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR COLLEGE VISIT

Call ahead and make arrangements with the campus visit coordinator.

Avoid campus visit during holidays or breaks and finals week - visit when classes are in session. Remember

there are attendance rules regarding a college visit day taken on a school day, so please check with your

attendance clerk ahead of time.

Take a thorough campus tour and ask lots of questions. Then, venture out on your own. If

there are any facilities important to you, find them and have a look for yourself.

Eat in the dining hall. At most colleges, visitors can pay to eat in the dining hall. Sometimes the

admissions office provides passes. In addition to allowing you to sample the cuisine, it also lets you see

whether students feel comfortable enough to linger or study there.

Visit general education type classes while on campus. Colleges may not “offer” this, but

they will be happy to arrange the visit if you call in advance. If they offer the very large lecture classes, ask to

sit in on one to see how you feel about being one of 300 in a classroom.

If you have a particular area of interest in which you want to pursue your degree,

ask to meet with a professor in your field of interest. This will give you a chance to evaluate

the quality of education you will be receiving. Don’t just walk in cold, ask your admission’s representative to

set this up in advance of your visit. Have questions written – be prepared to discuss the curriculum and your

possible course options.

Meet with a financial aid counselor. Make sure you get their name – and send a thank you note.

Few candidates do this. In addition to just being good manners, it will leave them with a favorable impression

of you. When it comes time to determine money disbursement, this could be critical.

Check out the following while you are visiting: Access to computers, campus security issues,

on and off campus medical/health facilities, nearest mall, movie theatre, restaurants, religious institutions and

public transportation.

Dress neatly. Do not wear tattered jeans, cut-offs, tank tops or sweatshirts – you will look irresponsible.

WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES. You walk a lot when you visit a college campus.

Scan the school newspaper and check the bulletin boards around campus. The

stories will give you a sense of what’s important to students and how the university is responding. The

newspaper will also tell you which arts are strong on campus – and what types of entertainment and speakers

the school attracts. Bulletin boards show what is really happening on campus on a daily basis. Everything

will be there – plays, parties, where to buy used textbooks, etc. They’ll also indicate what the students do on

the weekends.

Keep a notebook. Since you will probably visit anywhere from three to ten campuses, it’s easy to forget

the good and bad points of each, particularly if it comes down to a choice between two alternatives.

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Texas Four-Year Colleges/Universities

Median SAT/ACT Scores

SCHOOL S A T A C T

Abilene Christian University 1400 - 1750 22 - 27

Angelo State University 1250 1540 18 - 23

Austin College 1580 - 1920 22 - 28

Baylor University 1670 - 1960 25 - 30

Concordia University – Irvine, TX 1340 - 1680 20 - 25

Dallas Baptist University *1030 - 1210 19 - 24

East Texas Baptist University *910 - 1100 18 - 23

Hardin-Simmons University 1350 - 1680 19 - 25

Houston Baptist University 1400 - 1710 21 - 26

Howard Payne University *850 - 1060 18 - 23

Huston-Tillotson College *680 - 900 14 - 18

Lamar University – Beaumont 1260 - 1570 18 - 23

LeTourneau University 1480 - 1880 22 - 29

Lubbock Christian University 1290 - 1660 19 - 25

McMurry University 1160 - 1430 16 - 21

Midwestern State University 1320 - 1600 19 - 24

**Northwood University 1210 - 1520 17 - 22

Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio *840 - 1020 18 - 21

Prairie View A&M University 1130 - 1370 16 - 20

**Rice University 2060 - 2320 31 - 34

St. Edward’s University 1540 - 1820 23 - 27

St. Mary’s University 1370 - 1670 20 - 25

Sam Houston State University *880 - 1090 18 - 23

Southern Methodist University 1820 - 2100 28 - 32

Southwestern University *1040 - 1270 23 - 29

Stephen F. Austin State University 1310 - 1630 19 - 24

Sul Ross State University 1100 - 1370 15 - 20

Tarleton State University 1250 - 1550 18 - 23

Texas A&M University 1560 - 1920 25 - 30

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi 1280 - 1580 17 - 23

**Texas A&M University-Galveston 1480 - 1760 22 - 26

Texas A&M University-Kingsville 1220 - 1530 17 - 22

Texas Christian University 1610 - 1920 25 - 30

Texas Lutheran University 1350 - 1640 19 - 23

Texas Tech University 1500 - 1790 23 - 27

Texas Wesleyan University 1350 - 1600 19 - 23

Texas Woman’s University *830 - 1050 17 - 23

Trinity University 1720 - 2030 27 - 32

University of Dallas 1610 - 1990 24 - 30

University of Houston *1050 - 1250 23 - 28

University of the Incarnate Word 1270 - 1570 18 - 23

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 1360 - 1660 20 - 26

University of North Texas 1450 - 1770 20 - 26

University of Texas-Arlington 1350 - 1750 20 - 26

University of Texas-Austin 1730 - 2070 26 - 31

University of Texas-Dallas 1680 - 2020 25 - 31

**University of Texas-El Paso *820 - 1050 17 - 23

University of Texas-San Antonio 1360 - 1690 20 - 25

**West Texas A&M University *860 - 1080 18 - 23 Resource: www.collegeboard.org

* Does NOT include Writing

** No update reported

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COLLEGE COSTS 2016-2017 (Information is based on average costs for dependent students living off campus

who enroll in 15 credit hours in both fall and spring)

PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES Tuition &

Fees

Books &

Supplies

Room &

Board

Trans-

portation

Personal

Expense

Total Cost

- Resident

Angelo State University $8,038 $1,200 $7,666 $1,900 $1,580 $20,384

Lamar University $9,716 $1,000 $7,550 $2,400 $1,800 $22,466

Midwestern State University $8,620 $1,350 $8,012 $1,986 $1,830 $21,798

Prairie View A & M University $9,979 $1,302 $7,355 $1,532 $2,555 $22,723

Sam Houston State University $9,514 $1,372 $8,720 $2,004 $1,862 $23,472

Stephen F. Austin State University $9,538 $1,192 $8,868 $1,600 $1,854 $23,052

Sul Ross State University $7,818 $1,366 $8,802 $2,490 $1,552 $22,028

Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College $5,184 $1,366 $7,695 $1,896 $1,552 $17,693

Tarleton State University $8,286 $1,207 $10,126 $1,135 $1,839 $22,593

Texas A&M International University $8,446 $1,820 $6,910 $1,040 $1,532 $19,748

Texas A&M University $9,707 $1,054 $10,368 $2,282 $3,474 $26,885

Texas A&M University at Galveston $10,752 $1,054 $11,728 $2,070 $3,474 $29,078

Texas A&M University - Central Texas $6,260 $1,080 $9,135 $1,440 $1,800 $19,715

Texas A&M University - Commerce $7,750 $1,400 $8,855 $2,070 $1,868 $21,943

Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi $9,105 $1,260 $9,196 $2,029 $1,807 $23,397

Texas A&M University - Kingsville $8,050 $1,344 $7,466 $2,296 $2,472 $21,628

Texas A&M University -San Antonio $8,070 $1,328 $7,833 $2,548 $2,922 $22,701

Texas A&M University - Texarkana $6,649 $1,400 $9,532 $1,037 $1,000 $19,618

Texas Southern University $9,162 $1,569 $13,713 $2,356 $2,509 $29,309

Texas State University $10,200 $820 $7,260 $2,140 $1,770 $22,190

Texas Tech University $10,622 $1,200 $9,384 $2,300 $2,120 $25,626

Texas Woman’s University $8,790 $1,050 $6,885 $1,269 $2,439 $20,433

The University of Texas at Arlington $9,616 $1,206 $8,410 $2,852 $1,660 $23,744

The University of Texas at Austin $9,810 $662 $10,070 $1,490 $2,820 $24,852

The University of Texas at Brownsville $7,292 $1,194 $6,946 $3,186 $2,036 $20,654

The University of Texas at Dallas $12,162 $1,200 $10,190 $2,140 $2,040 $27,732

The University of Texas at El Paso $7,348 $1,485 $12,116 $2,400 $1,892 $25,241

The University of Texas at San Antonio $9,677 $1,000 $9,558 $2,760 $1,836 $24,831

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PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES (continued) Tuition &

Fees

Books &

Supplies

Room &

Board

Trans-

portation

Personal

Expense

Total Cost

- Resident

The University of Texas at Tyler $7,602 $1,292 $9,970 $2,360 $1,624 $22,848

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin $6,850 $1,000 $10,800 $1,670 $1,960 $22,280

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley $7,448 $1,210 $7,670 $2,126 $2,044 $20,498

University of Houston $11,078 $1,300 $11,067 $2,804 $2,704 $28,953

University of Houston - Clear Lake $7,931 $1,064 $9,704 $3,234 $3,666 $25,599

University of Houston - Downtown $7,181 $1,210 $8,720 $2,906 $4,012 $24,029

University of Houston - Victoria $7,368 $1,200 $7,996 $2,102 $2,076 $20,742

University of North Texas $10,910 $1,000 $7,960 $2,260 $2,116 $24,246

University of North Texas at Dallas $7,848 $1,200 $7,592 $2,470 $2,160 $21,270

West Texas A&M University $7,666 $1,000 $7,196 $2,392 $2,150 $20,404

PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES AVERAGE $8,669 $1,210 $8,975 $2,102 $2,172 $23,128

PUBLIC STATE COLLEGES

Lamar Institute of Technology $5,440 $864 $5,054 $2,524 $2,368 $16,250

Lamar State College - Orange $5,020 $800 $3,522 $3,380 $2,050 $14,772

Lamar State College - Port Arthur $5,698 $1,000 $9,693 $2,592 $1,848 $20,831

PUBLIC STATE COLLEGES AVERAGE $5,386 $888 $6,090 $2,832 $2,089 $17,284

PUBLIC HEALTH RELATED INSTITUTIONS Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center $10,022 $1,500 $9,964 $3,628 $7,120 $32,234

The Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at Houston $9,498 $2,936 $14,607 $1,890 $2,340 $31,271

The Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio $8,246 $1,060 $16,109 $3,960 $2,196 $31,571

The Univ. of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center $5,165 $750 $14,607 $1,890 $2,340 $24,752

The Univ. of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston $7,132 $0 $10,818 $2,700 $7,425 $28,075

PUBLIC HEALTH RELATED INSTITUTIONS AVERAGE $8,013 $1,249 $13,221 $2,814 $4,284 $29,581

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PUBLIC TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Tuition &

Fees

Books &

Supplies

Room &

Board

Trans-

portation

Personal

Expense

Total Cost

- Resident

Texas State Technical College - Harlingen $4,066 $1,536 $7,807 $1,562 $2,515 $17,486

Texas State Technical College - Marshall $4,200 $1,564 $7,295 $1,765 $1,721 $16,545

Texas State Technical College - Waco $4,155 $1,082 $7,510 $1,813 $1,764 $16,324

Texas State Technical College - West Texas $4,290 $1,192 $6,710 $2,116 $684 $14,992

PUBLIC TECHNICAL SCHOOLS AVERAGE $4,178 $1,344 $7,331 $1,814 $1,671 $16,337

PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Alamo Community College - NW Vista College $2,108 $2,078 $8,369 $2,367 $3,062 $17,984

Alamo Community College - Palo Alto College $2,108 $2,078 $8,369 $2,367 $3,062 $17,984

Alamo Community College - San Antonio College $2,108 $2,078 $8,369 $2,367 $3,062 $17,984

Alamo Community College - St. Philip's College $2,108 $2,078 $8,369 $2,367 $3,062 $17,984

Alvin Community College $1,874 $1,778 $2,805 $2,549 $1,898 $10,904

Amarillo College $2,512 $1,656 $6,450 $2,410 $1,514 $14,542

Angelina College $2,400 $1,500 $6,700 $2,800 $2,200 $15,600

Austin Community College $2,550 $1,200 $9,468 $1,600 $2,208 $17,026

Blinn College $3,114 $1,620 $10,240 $3,396 $2,584 $20,954

Brazosport College $2,505 $1,500 $3,667 $2,737 $2,865 $13,274

Central Texas College $2,280 $1,980 $5,306 $947 $2,350 $12,863

Cisco College $3,810 $0 $4,438 $1,982 $3,794 $14,024

Clarendon College $3,030 $1,600 $6,297 $1,982 $2,400 $15,309

Coastal Bend College $2,646 $2,000 $6,658 $737 $1,430 $13,471

College of the Mainland Community College district $1,773 $1,700 $5,665 $1,340 $1,132 $11,610

Collin County Community College District $1,310 $1,500 $9,683 $2,666 $1,929 $17,088

Dallas County Community College District $1,770 $2,000 $9,747 $1,530 $1,881 $16,928

Del Mar College $2,914 $1,215 $6,000 $2,500 $1,600 $14,229

El Paso Community College District $3,420 $1,049 $8,273 $2,316 $1,881 $16,939

Frank Phillips College $2,800 $1,050 $6,753 $1,916 $1,393 $13,912

Galveston College $2,050 $910 $5,963 $1,776 $2,108 $12,807

Grayson College $2,454 $1,480 $12,694 $894 $2,463 $19,985

Hill College $2,690 $2,000 $7,924 $3,650 $1,825 $18,089

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PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES (continued)

Tuition &

Fees

Books &

Supplies

Room &

Board

Trans-

portation

Personal

Expense

Total Cost

- Resident

Houston Community College System $1,278 $0 $5,800 $1,800 $2,200 $11,078

Howard College $2,560 $1,219 $6,050 $1,108 $3,569 $14,506

Kilgore College $2,040 $2,495 $6,110 $2,685 $3,105 $16,435

Laredo Community College $4,080 $1,800 $5,514 $2,521 $2,789 $16,704

Lee College $2,062 $1,502 $7,456 $3,072 $2,016 $16,108

Lone Star College System District $1,924 $0 $9,257 $2,296 $1,853 $15,330

McLennan Community College $3,450 $1,260 $7,065 $2,502 $1,890 $16,167

Midland College $2,580 $1,486 $11,333 $1,517 $1,982 $18,898

Navarro College $2,400 $1,584 $6,621 $4,345 $2,562 $17,512

North Central Texas College $2,280 $1,500 $5,758 $2,232 $1,828 $13,598

Northeast Texas Community College $2,682 $1,275 $6,055 $3,456 $2,398 $15,866

Odessa College $2,580 $1,284 $11,673 $1,339 $1,372 $18,248

Panola College $2,280 $1,964 $5,451 $3,437 $3,185 $16,317

Paris Junior College $2,250 $1,500 $7,695 $1,760 $3,087 $16,292

Ranger College $2,590 $0 $6,911 $1,928 $1,432 $12,861

San Jacinto College Central Campus - San Jac College Distr $1,860 $1,550 $7,814 $1,934 $2,597 $15,755

South Plains College $2,918 $1,350 $6,450 $4,309 $2,181 $17,208

South Texas College $3,590 $1,200 $5,686 $1,294 $1,400 $13,170

Southwest Texas Junior College $2,738 $1,839 $6,000 $2,895 $2,625 $16,097

Tarrant County College District $1,770 $1,740 $8,924 $2,496 $2,018 $16,948

Temple College $2,670 $1,280 $8,021 $1,428 $1,172 $14,571

Texarkana College $2,620 $1,521 $6,704 $3,490 $1,370 $15,705

Texas Southmost College $3,900 $950 $6,516 $1,773 $2,259 $15,398

Trinity Valley Community College $2,460 $1,698 $6,461 $2,910 $1,733 $15,262

Tyler Junior College $2,634 $1,800 $7,300 $2,406 $2,167 $16,307

Vernon College $3,150 $1,600 $5,985 $1,957 $1,473 $14,165

Victoria College $2,640 $1,600 $8,236 $2,118 $1,356 $15,950

Weatherford College $2,440 $1,800 $5,832 $2,721 $1,666 $14,459

Western Texas College $2,520 $1,501 $5,916 $2,003 $1,764 $13,704

Wharton County Junior College $3,110 $1,245 $6,080 $2,440 $1,925 $14,800

PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES AVERAGE $2,587 $1,437 $7,099 $2,284 $2,194 $15,551

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INDEPENDENT JUNIOR/COMMUNITY

COLLEGES

Tuition &

Fees

Books &

Supplies

Room &

Board

Trans-

portation

Personal

Expense

Total Cost

- Resident

Jacksonville College $7,900 $1,000 $4,768 $1,026 $1,504 $16,198

INDEPENDENT JR./COMM. COLLEGES

AVERAGE

$7,900 $1,000 $4,768 $1,026 $1,504 $16,198

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES

Abilene Christian University $32,070 $1,250 $9,730 $1,450 $1,830 $46,330

Amberton University $7,500 $1,600 $0 $0 $0 $9,100

Austin College $37,315 $1,250 $3,830 $525 $850 $43,770

Baylor University $42,206 $1,444 $10,576 $1,876 $2,554 $58,656

Concordia University Texas $29,460 $1,274 $7,204 $1,656 $1,484 $41,078

Dallas Baptist College $26,306 $1,260 $10,692 $2,961 $2,007 $43,226

East Texas Baptist University $24,700 $958 $4,968 $914 $1,544 $33,084

Hardin-Simmons University $25,830 $800 $8,138 $1,200 $1,976 $37,944

Houston Baptist University $30,800 $1,000 $8,973 $2,992 $2,542 $46,307

Howard Payne University $26,630 $1,200 $5,600 $1,200 $1,770 $36,400

Huston-Tillotson University $14,346 $1,040 $7,514 $2,650 $2,782 $28,332

Jarvis Christian College $11,720 $1,000 $6,400 $1,800 $1,200 $22,120

LeTourneau University $29,130 $1,550 $10,332 $1,354 $1,782 $44,148

Lubbock Christian University $21,166 $1,100 $7,260 $2,198 $2,460 $34,184

McMurry University $26,275 $1,200 $5,452 $2,027 $3,028 $37,982

Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio $27,140 $1,200 $7,872 $1,450 $1,850 $39,512

Rice University $43,918 $800 $13,750 $600 $2,050 $61,118

Schreiner University $25,750 $100 $9,830 $1,000 $1,000 $37,680

Southern Methodist University $50,358 $800 $8,700 $1,000 $1,676 $62,534

Southwestern Adventist University $20,276 $1,500 $7,306 $1,196 $1,370 $31,648

Southwestern Assemblies of God University $19,480 $1,298 $13,694 $2,022 $2,742 $39,236

Southwestern Christian College $8,208 $1,050 $4,329 $800 $600 $14,574

Southwestern University $39,060 $1,300 $10,920 $900 $950 $53,130

St. Edward's University $40,828 $1,050 $11,122 $910 $1,890 $55,800

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INDEPENDENT COLLEGES (continued) Tuition &

Fees

Books &

Supplies

Room &

Board

Trans-

portation

Personal

Expense

Total Cost

- Resident

St. Mary’s University $27,160 $1,300 $4,000 $1,000 $2,000 $35,460

Texas Christian University $40,720 $1,050 $11,800 $1,200 $3,500 $58,270

Texas College $10,008 $2,400 $8,000 $3,000 $1,900 $25,308

Texas Lutheran University $27,900 $950 $8,446 $1,025 $1,100 $39,421

Texas Wesleyan University $24,454 $1,600 $8,600 $1,850 $2,800 $39,304

Trinity University $37,856 $1,000 $9,576 $500 $900 $49,832

University of Dallas $35,800 $1,200 $8,500 $1,800 $1,400 $48,700

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor $26,100 $1,300 $7,300 $1,748 $1,282 $37,730

University of St. Thomas $30,310 $1,094 $10,090 $2,694 $2,068 $46,256

University of the Incarnate Word $27,798 $1,200 $9,700 $1,320 $1,788 $41,806

Wayland Baptist University $16,980 $1,650 $11,000 $1,850 $2,234 $33,714

Wiley College $11,482 $1,400 $6,430 $1,320 $1,428 $22,060

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AVERAGE $26,510 $1,146 $8,183 $1,478 $1,779 $39,096

Resource: www.collegeforalltexans.com>college costs

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TEN MOST COMMON ERRORS

ON THE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

There are several errors that reoccur among applicants using the ApplyTexas Application for Admissions. Some

errors are specific to the electronic application, while others occur on both the paper and electronic applications.

Below is a list of common errors that students should avoid when applying to colleges and universities.

1. Applicants fail to meet the deadline. Students should apply early! Competition continues to get

tougher and open spots in the colleges decrease rapidly. Students should get all application materials

submitted as soon as reasonably possible.

2. SAT and/or ACT scores are not sent directly from the testing agency. Often applicants assume that

the scores recorded on their high school and/or college transcript are considered official. They are not.

Test scores must be reported by the testing agency in order to be considered by reviewers.

3. Unofficial transcripts are mailed with the application. High school and college transcripts must be

sent directly from the high school and/or college to be considered official.

4. Official transcripts are not sent until after the deadline. Often, students wait until after the end of

their first or second senior semester (for freshman) or the end of their current college semester (for

transfers) to request their transcripts are sent to the university to which they are applying. It is best to

send their current transcript as soon as possible in order for their application to be considered complete.

Their final transcript, which for freshmen includes the final rank, may be sent at a later date.

5. Transcripts are sent without a designated class rank. Because of House Bill 588 (the Top 10% Bill),

it is imperative that colleges receive a freshman applicant’s class rank or notice that his/her school does

not rank.

6. Freshmen who rank in the top ten percent of their class fail to complete the application and/or send

in all required documents. Even if a student ranks in the top ten percent, he or she is still required to

fulfill all application requirements in order to be considered for admission. This includes the required

essays.

7. Questions on the application are left blank. It is crucial that ALL questions be answered except where

optional.

8. Failure to hit “submit” when applicants finish their electronic application. This is an error that both

students and admissions staff find frustrating. SUBMIT your application after you have answered ALL

of the questions.

9. Students use acronyms when describing extracurricular activities. Admissions staff cannot possibly

be familiar with all clubs and organizations, and find the full name of an organization and a brief

description helpful when evaluating applications.

10. Students mark the wrong college code on their SAT/ACT tests. It’s a common mistake, but one that

takes many applicants by surprise. Remember to double-check the codes of the colleges and/or

universities where you request your scores to be sent.

Mistakes are bound to happen. Students should check the status of their applications well before the deadline.

The earlier a student discovers that test scores have not been received or that transcripts never arrived, the better

the chance of rectifying the situation before it’s too late.

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The freshman Apply Texas Application for Admissions was created to help make applying to a Texas institution of higher

education easier. You may apply to more than one college or university by completing an electronic application or with

copies of the paper application.

Institutions prefer that you apply online at www.applytexas.org. However, you may download the application by going to

http://www.collegeforalltexans.com>Helpful Info>Materials for Parents and Students.

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GENERAL APPLICATION INFORMATION ACADEMIC

YEAR 2016-2017 - FRESHMAN

Admissions Office Telephone, Fax Web Site Address (www…) Parts of Application to Complete

I* II** Essays Application

Fee Fall

Deadline *

Abilene Christian University Office of Admissions, ACU Box 29000, Abilene, TX 79699

Phone: 800/460-6228 Fax: 325/674-2130 acu.edu/admissions/ Yes Yes n/a $50 5/1/2016

Angelo State University Office of Admissions, ASU Sta. 11014, San Angelo, TX 76909-1014

Phone: 800/946-8627 Fax: 325/942-2078 angelo.edu/dept/admissions/ Yes

n/a $35 8/29/2016

Austin College Office of Admission, 900 N. Grand Ave, Ste 6N, Sherman, TX 75090

Phone: 800/526-4276 Fax: 903/813-3198 www.austincollege.edu/admission Yes Yes A, B or C (all

optional) $0 3/1/2016

Baylor University One Bear Place #97056, Waco, TX 76798-7056

Phone: 800/BAYLORU Fax: 254/710-3436 www.baylor.edu/admissions Yes Yes n/a $0 2/1/2016

Concordia University Texas 11400 Concordia Univ. Dr., Austin, TX 78726

Phone: 512/313-3000 Fax: 512/313-4639 www.discover.concordia.edu Yes Yes n/a $25 8/1/2016

Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Adm., 3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75211

Phone: 214/333-5360 Fax: 214/333-5447 www.dbu.edu Yes Yes n/a $25 9/2/2016

Houston Baptist University 7502 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX 77074-3298

Phone: 281-649-3211 Fax: 281-649-3217 www.hbu.edu/admissions Yes Yes n/a $0 8/1/2016

Huston-Tillotson University Office of Enrl. Mgt., 900 Chicon St., Austin, TX 78702

Phone: 877/505-3026 Fax: 512/505-3192 www.htu.edu/admission Yes Yes A (required) $25 8/24/2016

Jarvis Christian College P.O. Box 1470; Hawkins, Texas 75765

Not yet updated for 2016-17

Lamar University Office of Admissions, P. O. Box 10009, Beaumont, TX 77710

Phone: 409/880-8888 Fax: 409/880-7419 www.lamar.edu Yes Yes n/a $25 8/8/2016

LeTourneau University P.O. Box 7001, Longview, TX 75607

Phone: 800/759-8811 Fax: 903/233-4301 www.letu.edu/apply Yes Yes n/a $0 8/15/2016

McMurry University 1 McMurry Station Box 278, Abilene, TX 79697

Phone: 325/793-4700 Fax: 325/793-4701 www.admissions.mcm.edu Yes Yes A, B, C, or D,

(all optional) $25 5/21/2016

Midwestern State University Admissions Office, 3410 Taft Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76308-2099

Phone: 940/397-4334 800/842-1922

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Admissions Office Telephone, Fax Web Site Address (www..)

Parts of Application to Complete I* II** Essays

Application Fee

Fall Deadline *

Our Lady of the Lake University 411 SW 24th St., San Antonio, TX 78707 Phone: 210/431-3961 or

www.ollusa.edu Yes Yes n/a $0 5/1/2016 Fax: 210/431-4036

Prairie View A&M University P. O. Box 519, Mail Stop 1009, Prairie View, TX 77446

Phone: 936/261-1000 Fax: 936/261-1079 www.pvamu.edu Yes Yes n/a $25 6/1/2016

Sam Houston State University Phone: 866/232-7528 Box 2418, Huntsville, TX 77341-2418 936/294-1828

Fax: 936/294-3758 www.shsu.edu/admissions Yes

n/a $45 8/1/2016

Schreiner University Office of Admissions & FA, 2100 Memorial Blvd., Kerrville, TX 78028

Phone: 800/343-4919 Fax: 830/792-7226 www.schreiner.edu Yes Yes C (optional) $25 8/1/2016

Southern Methodist University Office of Undergraduate Adm., 6185 Airline Dr., Dallas TX 75205

Phone: 214/768-2058 Fax: 214/768-5048 www.smu.edu/admission Yes Yes

A (required) B (optional) $60 1/15/2016

Southwestern University 1001 E. University Ave., Office of Admissions, Georgetown, TX 78626

Phone: 800/252-3166 Fax: 512/863-9601 www.southwestern.edu/admission/ Yes Yes

A (required) $0 2/1/2016

B , C or D

(optional) St. Edward’s University 3001 South Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78704-6489

Phone: 512/448-8500 www.stedwards.edu Yes Yes

A (required) B

, C (optional) $0

Waiver: 12/15/15 Priority: 2/1/2016

Regular: 5/1/2016

St. Mary’s University Undergraduate Admissions, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228-8503

Phone: 800/367-7868 Fax: 210/431-8020 www.stmarytx.edu/admission/ Yes Yes

A (required) B

, C (optional) $0 3/1/2016

Stephen F. Austin State University Admissions, Box 13051, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3051

Phone: 936/468-2504 Fax: 936/468-3149 www.sfasu.edu/admissions/ Yes Yes n/a $45 8/25/2016

Sul Ross State University SRSU Box C-2, Alpine, TX 79832

Phone: 432/837-8050 Fax: 432/837-8431 www.sulross.edu Yes Yes n/a $25 8/26/2016

Sul Ross State University- Rio Grande College Route 3, Box 1200, Eagle Pass, TX 78852

Phone: 830/758-5006 Fax: 830/758-5001 www.sulross.edu

Sul Ross State University-Rio Grande College is an upper-level center.

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Admissions Office

Telephone, Fax Web Site Address (www…) Parts of Application to Complete I* II** Essays

Application Fee

Fall Deadline *

Tarleton State University Undergraduate Admissions, Box T-0030, Stephenville, TX 76402

Phone: 254/968-9125 800/687-8236 Fax: 254/968-9951

www.tarleton.edu/admissions Yes

n/a $45 7/15/2016

Texas A&M Health Science Center 153 Reynolds Medical Building, College Station, TX 77843

Phone: 979/862-3325 Fax: 979/862-3347 www.tamhsc.edu Not accepting applications for Fall

Texas A&M International University Office of Admissions, 5201 University Blvd., Laredo, TX 78041-1900

Phone: 956/326-2200 Fax: 956/326-2199 www.tamiu.edu/admissions Yes

n/a $0 7/1/2016

Texas A&M University-College Station Admissions Processing, 0200 TAMU, 750 Agronomy Rd. Suite 1601,College Station, TX 77843-0200

Phone: 979/845-1060

Fax: 979/458-1808 www.admissions.tamu.edu Yes Yes A , B (required)

C (optional) $75 12/1/2015

Texas A&M University-Central Texas Founder's Hall, 1001 Leadership Place, Killeen, TX 76549

Phone: 254/501-5438

Fax: 254/501-5808 www.tamuct.edu/departments/

admissions/admissions.php Texas A&M University-Central Texas accepts transfer/transient/former student

applications only -- no freshman applications)

Texas A&M University-Commerce Phone: 903/886-5000

P. O. Box 3011, Commerce, TX 75429-3011 Fax: 903/468-8685 www.tamuc.edu/admissions/oneStop

Shop/undergraduate admissions Yes Yes $0 8/20/2016

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Recruitment and Admissions, 6300 Ocean Dr., Unit 5774, Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5774

Phone: 361/825-7024

Fax: 361/825-5887 www.tamucc.edu Yes Yes

$40 8/19/2016

Texas A&M University at Galveston P. O. Box 1675, Galveston, TX 77553

Phone: 409/740-4414 877/322-4443 Fax: 409/740-4731

www.tamug.edu Yes Yes A, B (required) C (optional) $75 6/1/2016

Texas A&M University-Kingsville Office of Admissions, MSC 128, 700 Univ, Blvd., Kingsville, TX 78363

Phone: 361/593-2315 Fax: 361/593-5509 www.tamuk.edu Yes Yes

$25 8/1/2016

Texas A&M University-San Antonio One University Way, San Antonio, TX 78224

Phone: 210/784-1000 Fax: 210/784-1492 www.tamusa.tamus.edu Yes Yes

$15 3/15/2016

Texas A&M University-Texarkana 7101 University Ave., Texarkana, TX 75503

Phone: 903/223-3069 Fax: 903/223-3140 www.tamut.edu Yes

$30 3/1/2016

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Admissions Office

Telephone, Fax Web Site Address (www…)

Parts of Application to Complete I* II** Essays

Application Fee

Fall Deadline *

Texas Christian University Office of Admissions, TCU Box 297013, 3301 Bellaire Drive North, Ft. Worth, TX 76129

Phone: 817/257-7490

Fax: 817/257-5334 www.admissions.tcu.edu Yes Yes A, B, C, or D, (all optional) $40 2/15/2016

Texas Lutheran University Office of Admissions, 1000 West Court Street, Seguin, TX 78155

Phone: 800/771-8521 Fax: 830/372-8096 www.tlu.edu/admissions Yes Yes A, B, C, or D

(all optional)

$0

Early Dec.: 11/1/2015 Early Actn: 12/15/2015;

Regular: 2/1/2016

Texas Southern University Undergraduate Admissions, 3100 Cleburne St.-TSU Box 1855, Houston, TX 77004-1855

Phone: 713/313-7071

Fax: 713/313-7471 www.tsu.edu Yes Yes n/a $42 7/14/2016

Texas State University-San Marcos Undergraduate Admissions Center, 429 N. Guadalupe, San Marcos, TX 78666-5709

Phone: 512/245-2364

Fax: 512/245-9020 www.admissions.txstate.edu Yes Yes A, B, C, (all optional) $75 3/1/2016

Texas Tech University Box 45005, Lubbock, TX 79409-5005

Phone: 806/742-1480 Fax: 806/742-0062 www.admissions.ttu.du Yes Yes A, B, C,

(all optional) $60 8/1/2016

Texas Wesleyan University 1201 Wesleyan St., Ft. Worth, TX 76105-1536

Phone: 817/531-4422 800/580-8980 Fax: 817/531-7515

www.txwes.edu Yes Yes B and C (both optional) $0 8/17/2016

Texas Woman's University Admissions Processing, P. O. Box 425649, Denton, TX 76204-5649

Phone: 866/809-6130 Fax: 940/898-3079 www.twu.edu Yes Yes n/a $50 8/19/2016

The University of Texas at Arlington Office of Admissions, P. O. Box 19114, Arlington, TX 76019-0114

Phone: 817/272-MAVS Fax: 817/272-3435 www.uta.edu/admissions/ask Yes Yes n/a $60 6/1/2016

University of Houston-Main Campus Admissions, 4400 University Drive, Houston, TX 77204-2023 Phone: 713/743-1010, 4 www.uh.edu/admissions Yes Yes n/a $50 6/1/2016

University of Houston-Clear Lake Box 13, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston, TX 77058-1098

Phone: 281/283-2500 Fax: 281/283-2522 www.uhcl.edu/admissions Yes Yes

$45 6/1/2016

University of Houston-Downtown Admissions, One Main Street, S-350, 350 South, Houston, TX 77002- 1001

Phone: 713/221-8522

Fax: 713/223-7468 www.uhd.edu/admissions/ Yes Yes C (optional) $35 6/1/2016

University of Houston-Victoria Admissions, 3007 N. Ben Wilson, Victoria, TX 77901-5731

Phone: 361/570-4110 Fax: 361/580-5500 www.uhv.edu Yes Yes n/a $0 8/18/2016

University of North Texas Admissions, 1155 Union Circle #311277, Denton, TX 76203-5017

Phone: 940/565-2681 Fax: 940/565-2408 www.unt.edu Yes Yes C (optional) $75 3/1/2016

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Admissions Office

Telephone, Fax Web Site Address

(www…) Parts of Application to Complete I* II** Essays

Application Fee

Fall Deadline *

University of North Texas at Dallas 7300 University Hills Blvd., Dallas, TX 75241-4605

Phone: 972/780-3642 Fax: 972/780-3694 www.untdallas.edu Yes Yes n/a $40 8/10/2016

University of St. Thomas Undergraduate Admissions, 3800 Montrose Blvd, Box 4, Houston, TX 77006

Phone: 713/525-3500

Fax: 713/525-3558 www.stthom.edu/admissions Yes A, B, C, D,

(all optional) $0 8/1/2016

University of the Incarnate Word 4301 Broadway Street, CPO 285, San Antonio, TX 78209

Phone: 210/829-6005 Fax: 210/829-3921 www.uiw.edu/admissions/ Yes Yes n/a $0 8/22/2016

West Texas A&M University Admissions, WT Box 60907, Canyon, TX 79016-0001

Phone: 800/99WTAMU Fax: 806/651-5285 www.wtamu.edu/admissions Yes Yes n/a $40 8/19/2016

* Part I = Biographical, educational, and residency portions of the application * Part II = Extracurricular/volunteer/employment portions of the application

Please Visit www.applytexas.org/universities for additional information

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SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are the most talked about form of financial aid. Parents and students often hear that scholarships are

difficult to get and they also hear that “millions of scholarship dollars go unclaimed each year”. Both statements

may be true. However, unclaimed scholarships are most often those which have very specific eligibility criteria.

For example, there is one which has the following eligibility criteria: (1) 3.5 GPA, (2) 18 years old, (3) going into

a medical field, (4) involved in volunteer activities, (5) relative of a veteran, (6) resident of one of the original 13

states. There is also a scholarship which is based on specific academic achievement and dairy goat experience.

So, the message is that all scholarships have eligibility criteria. There is not one single form for scholarships, but

applications take many forms and designs. Each senior needs to evaluate his/her academic credentials,

talents, and school and community involvement in order to determine which scholarships to apply for.

When looking for scholarships, students/parents need to keep in mind:

1. Colleges award most of the scholarships

2. Private colleges generally award more scholarships than public colleges.

3. You will not be considered for specific college scholarships until you have completed the admission process

at that college.

4. Smaller, local scholarships are often easier to obtain than those nation-wide sponsored by large businesses or

organizations.

5. Make sure your application is complete; neatly done; uses correct spelling and grammar; meets all deadlines.

6. Make sure you meet all the eligibility requirements which will be considered by that scholarship committee or

organization. If not, you will be wasting time that could be spent on other more appropriate applications.

Most scholarships fall into one of the following categories: Academic, Athletic, Talent, Minority, and Local.

Academic Scholarships - eligibility criteria is usually based on grade point average, class rank, and test scores.

In addition scholarship committees often look for involvement in school, community, and volunteer activities.

Athletic Scholarships – Outstanding athletes are often offered large scholarships but there are a limited number

of these scholarships and competition is very tough.

Talent Scholarships (music, drama, art, dance, etc.) – In order to receive this type of scholarship, the student

needs to be truly outstanding as there is much competition for scholarships of this type.

Minority Scholarships – Many colleges offer minority scholarships in order to attract qualified minority students

to their campuses. Interested students should ask the colleges they are considering for information on their

minority scholarships as well as take advantage of announced opportunities from the Guidance Office.

Local Scholarships – Local organizations, clubs, and individuals in our community provide numerous

scholarships for seniors. The list of possibilities is usually published in February and applications will be

available online on the College and Career Center’s web page. Check on the College and Career Center web page

to see the date of this year’s Local Scholarship Package. An Awards Night Program is held in early May to

announce recipients

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30 FASTEST-GROWING OCCUPATIONS, 2014 and projected 2024

(U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

(www.bls.gov)

Occupation Typical Education Needed for Entry

1. Wind turbine service technicians ........................................ Some college, no degree

2. Occupational therapy assistants .......................................... Associate’s degree

3. Physical therapist assistants ................................................ Associate’s degree

4. Physical therapist aides ...................................................... High school diploma or equivalent

5. Home health aides .............................................................. No formal educational credential

6. Commercial divers ............................................................. Postsecondary non-degree award

7. Nurse practitioners ............................................................. Master’s degree

8. Physical therapists .............................................................. Doctoral or professional degree

9. Statisticians ......................................................................... Master’s degree

10. Ambulance drivers and attendants,

except emergency medical technicians............................... High school diploma or equivalent

11. Occupational therapy aides................................................. High school diploma or equivalent

12. Physician assistants ............................................................ Master’s degree

13. Operations research analysts .............................................. Bachelor’s degree

14. Personal financial advisors ................................................. Bachelor’s degree

15. Cartographers and photogrammetrists ................................ Bachelor’s degree

16. Genetic counselors ............................................................. Master’s degree

17. Interpreters and translators ................................................. Bachelor’s degree

18. Audiologist ......................................................................... Doctoral or professional degree

19. Hearing aid specialist .........................................................

20. Optometrists ....................................................................... Doctoral or professional degree

21. Forensic science technicians............................................... Bachelor’s degree

22. Web developers .................................................................. Associate’s degree

23. Occupational therapist ........................................................ Master’s degree

24. Diagnostic medical sonographers ....................................... Associate’s degree

25. Personal care aides ............................................................. No formal educational credential

26. Phlebotomists ..................................................................... Postsecondary non-degree award

27. Ophthalmic medical technicians ......................................... High school diploma or equivalent

28. Nurse midwives .................................................................. Master’s degree

29. Solar photovoltaic installers ............................................... High school diploma or equivalent

30. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ............... Postsecondary non-degree award

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LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

Letters of Recommendation are usually required when applying to colleges and/or scholarships. You

will want to choose someone who knows you well and has time to write about who you are as a student

and an individual. Here are some tips for choosing and planning your letters of recommendation

authors:

1. Ask someone who knows you well – You want someone who can speak on your behalf and introduce the true

you. You want to use someone who is familiar with your strengths as well as your weaknesses. They should be

able to discuss particular instances which show the level of knowledge they have with your work and level of

perseverance. This does not have to be the teacher or employer for whom you have enjoyed the most as often

some of the most compelling letters come from those who have watched you struggle and can testify to your

stamina and endurance. You may be tempted to ask department heads and principals for letters of

recommendation. Unless you have worked with these administrators in a class or on a project, a sincere letter

from someone you have personally worked with goes a lot further than a lukewarm generic letter of

recommendation from a prominent acquaintance.

2. Ask early – Don’t wait until the last minute. Many of the favorite teachers are flooded with requests

when school starts and the requests increase as the admissions deadline looms closer. If you don’t want a

quickly authored letter, then you need to ask early and give your recommender plenty of time to reflect on

your performance and compose a letter that shows your work ethic and achievements. A gentle reminder

to your recommender just prior to the deadline is also appropriate if needed.

3. Ask personally – It’s too your advantage to ask face – to – face because this shows how important this

letter is to you. Don’t ask through email or voicemail. Make yourself available through email or a

prescheduled meeting to answer any questions your recommender may have prior to the agreed upon

deadline.

4. Provide all the necessary materials and information – Bring your academic résumé, a statement about

your proposed course of study along with goals and plans, addresses, method of completing and

submitting the letter of recommendation. State the purpose of the letter of recommendation i.e. is it for

admission to a post-secondary institution, a specific program within your chosen institution, or for

scholarship consideration.

5. Waive your right to read the letter – Federal law grants you access to your letters of recommendation,

but many forms ask if you will waive your rights to this letter. It is highly recommended that you do so

and thereby allowing your recommender to be candid about who you are. Studies have shown that these

letters carry more weight with admissions committees. If you are worried about the information your

recommender may present, then you may not be asking the correct person.

6. Write a thank you note - Don’t forget to pen a personal note of thanks about a week after you have

received your recommendation. This goes a long way to show appreciation toward the person who took

time out of their busy schedule to write far more about you.

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ALVIN HIGH SCHOOL

Student’s Full Name_________________________________________________ID#_________________

Date of Birth_________________________________Email Address______________________________

Phone Number_________________________________________________________________________

Complete Address_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

All college recommendations are confidential in nature. Therefore, we ask that you sign below BEFORE asking your

counselor, teacher, or coach to complete your college scholarship or recommendation letter. A parent/guardian signature is

required if you are not yet 18 years of age.

__________waive the right to see the recommendation submitted to the college(s) of my choosing.

_________________________________________ ____________________________________

Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature

Colleges you are applying to: ________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

Intended major(s) ________________________________________________________

TO THE STUDENT

This form does not replace any college, university or scholarship specific form(s). It is to provide the recommender with

information prior to composing a letter or recommendation.

Fill out all parts of this page. Be sure that your name, birthday, address, phone number and email address are complete

and legible.

Be specific in the information you use for each year. If you already have an active résumé, make sure you attach it to

this form for your recommender to use. If you need help with your academic résumé, please see the next section for

resources.

STUDENT PROFILE PACKET FOR COLLEGE AND

SCHOLARSHIP RECOMMENDATIONS

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ACADEMIC RÉSUMÉ

An Academic Résumé will help each student highlight the accomplishments that will not show up on

his or her high school transcript. A high school transcript reflects the course work in the classroom

during school hours for the 180 calendar school days. But how does a college know all the other great

things you do for the other 185 days in the year? This answer is in your academic résumé. Creating

your academic résumé may seem scary, but really it’s just a matter of compiling all of your activities

from your high school years in a logical format that will highlight your achievements.

You may not be able to use all of the following sections, but include the sections that apply:

Heading – your name, address, phone number and email address

Academic profile – your school name, GPA, class rank, and standardized test scores

Academic honors and awards

Work experience (if you have any)

Volunteer activities

Specialized coursework

Specialized skills (languages, programming, etc.)

Summer programs (internships, Girls/Boys State, college programs, athletic camps, etc.)

Unique hobbies and travel experiences

Ten Don’t Dos for your Academic Résumé

1. “Who’s Who Among American High School Students” and other similar “awards” are not considered by

colleges to be legitimate.

2. “Th” at the end of a grade is not necessary. Use 9, 10, 11, and 12 to designate grade level.

3. Do not restate your transcript. Unless the course is specific to your intended major or program and you

feel it needs special attention by the admissions department, let your transcript do stand on its own.

4. Middle school does not need to be included. Colleges are interested in your accomplishments during high

school. The only exception to this rule would be activities of long-standing involvement such as martial

arts, girl/boy scouts, etc. that you have consistently participated in over a long period of time.

5. Do not include school contact information, mission statement, or other information about your high

school. The résumé is about you.

6. Do not use abbreviations. Assume that your reader will NOT know what your acronyms stand for and

spell them out.

7. Do not write a novel, but keep the information brief and concise. Expanding on this information is best

saved for your essays.

8. Do not use multiple fonts and styles. Stay consistent in style and font to make it easier to read and makes

it look cohesive and professional rather than a cut and paste, slapped-together document.

9. Do not lose your focus by jumping around from date to date and back again. Organize your information

in sections and dates to show continual involvement and growth.

10. Do not plan to submit your first draft. Edit, revise, rewrite and seek advice from teachers about your

proposed résumé.

Sample Résumés can be found by googling High School Academic Résumés or you can look at these examples:

http://www.marquette.edu/explore/documents/extra-sample.pdf

http://www.internationalstudent.com/resume_writing/sample-college-admissions-resume-for-student/

http://diversity.utexas.edu/schoolpartnerships/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Expanded-Resume.pdf

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SAMPLE ESSAY QUESTIONS PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING

(You may use additional paper or attach printout)

1. What are you looking forward to at college? How will the college or university meet your

needs? (This could be an academic program, extra-curricular outlet or any other reason that

helped you select the college).

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

2. What’s your passion? What intrigues you?

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

3. Which of your accomplishments or talents do you consider exceptional?

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________

4. In what areas are you a leader inside or outside of the classroom?

______________________________________________________________________________

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______________________________________________________________________________

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