Senior Parent Night – Class of 2016 Guide to College Admissions Presented by Cambridge Counseling...
-
Upload
david-chapman -
Category
Documents
-
view
218 -
download
1
Transcript of Senior Parent Night – Class of 2016 Guide to College Admissions Presented by Cambridge Counseling...
Senior Parent Night – Class of 2016Guide to College AdmissionsPresented by Cambridge Counseling Department
Scholarships & Financial Aid Basics
Overview
Demystifying the College Admissions Process
College Admission Testing
Procedures & Resources
College Admissions Statistics
Welcome & Program OverviewItem 1
Item 2
Item 3
Item 4
Item 5
Item 6
Demystifying the College Admission Process
Will Brown
Associate Director of Regional RecruitmentGeorgia College and State University
What are colleges looking for in my application?
When is the best time to apply?
How is my GPA calculated?
• Core vs. cumulative
• Weighted vs. unweighted
How important are my SAT/ACT scores?
Do colleges care about essays, recommendations, and extracurricular
activities?
What are the benefits of an Honors College and how do I apply?
College Admission Testing
Amey RishelCounselorCambridge High School
SAT (WWW.COLLEGEBOARD.ORG)• Administered 7 times a year• Redesigned SAT starts March 2016• Score: 400 to 1600
• Evidence-Based Reading and Writing – 200 to 800 scale
• Math – 200 to 800 scale• Essay (Optional)
No penalty for wrong answers*Send 4 scores free
• Administered 6 times a year• Score: Composite = 1 – 36 per test• 4 Multiple Choice tests:
• English, Math, Reading, Science• Writing (Optional)
No penalty for wrong answers*Send 4 scores free
ACT (WWW.ACT.ORG)
Redesigned SAT & ACTCHS CEEB Code: 112129
Does your student still need to take the SAT/ACT or the SAT Subject Tests?
SAT ACT
*October 3(register by Sept 3)
*September 12 (deadline passed)
November 7(register by Oct 9)
October 24(register by Sept 18)
December 5(register by Nov 5)
December 12 (register by Nov 6)
• Princeton Review ClassesRegistration for fall schedule now online
• Free Practice Test Booklets
• Online
• Media Center
Preparation
Scholarship/Financial Aid Basics
Gwen DannerCounselorCambridge High School
Georgia’s HOPE Program
HOPE – Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally – is Georgia’s unique scholarships and grant program that rewards students with financial assistance in degree, diploma, and certificate programs at eligible Georgia public and private colleges and universities, and public technical colleges
Qualifications: Be a U.S. citizen and legal resident of Georgia Be a graduate of an eligible high school Be registered with Selective Service (males)
HOPE SCHOLARSHIP
• Public Institutions:Students attending public colleges or universities receive a HOPE award amount, up to a maximum of 15 hours, based upon a per hour rate at the institution he or she is attending. (see chart on GACollege411.org)
• Private Institutions: Pays stipend amount per semester – see current rate on GACollege411.org
• Public Institutions:Pays current academic year standard undergraduate tuition for number of hours enrolled (public)
• Private Institutions: Pays stipend amount per semester – see current rate on
GACollege411.org
ZELL MILLER SCHOLARSHIP
Award Amounts
HOPE SCHOLARSHIP
• Earn a 3.0 GPA in high school (calculated by GA Student Finance Commission)
• Recipients must have 3.0 GPA at checkpoints to maintain
• Graduate valedictorian or salutatorian OR
• Earn a 3.7 GPA in high school AND earn a 1200 combined score of reading and math on a single administration of the SAT or a 26 composite score on a single administration of the ACT by your graduation date
• Recipients must have 3.3 GPA at checkpoints to maintain.
ZELL MILLER SCHOLARSHIP
GPA Requirements
GPA Calculation
• Final calculations are conducted by GA Student Finance Commission after student graduates from high school
• ALL core classes are used for the calculation (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, World Language)
• GPAs are not rounded (2.9999 is not a 3.0)• Conversion:
Remove all honors points Convert individual grades to 4.0 scale
(A = 4; B = 3; C = 2, F = 0) Add .5 weight to AP and College courses only
(up to 4.0) Divide by total number of grades
HOPE Scholarship & Zell Miller Scholarship
STATE HOPE RIGOR REQUIREMENT FULL COURSE LISTING LINKCLASS OF 2016 – 3 FULL CREDITS OF RIGOR
English/ELAAP Language/Composition AP Literature/CompositionMathematicsAdvanced Math Decision MakingAdvanced Algebra/Algebra 2Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics Multivariable Calculus (GA Tech)Social StudiesAP Psychology AP Government/Politics: United StatesAP Government/Politics: ComparativeAP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Human Geography AP World History AP United States History AP European History
ScienceAP Computer ScienceAP BiologyAP Environmental ScienceHuman Anatomy/PhysiologyChemistryAP ChemistryPhysicsAP Physics
World LanguageFrench II, III, IV, VAP French/LanguageSpanish II, III, IV, VAP Spanish/LanguageAP Spanish/LiteratureLatin II, III, IVAP Latin: VergilAmerican Sign Language II, III
Rigor Requirements
HOPE Grant
• Available to students seeking a technical certification or diploma regardless of high school grade point average or graduation date
• Covers a percentage amount of the standard tuition charges from the previous year
• Must earn cumulative GPA of 2.0 at 30 semester hours/60 semester hours to maintain
• Available to students seeking a technical certification or diploma regardless of high school grade point average or graduation date
• Covers full standard rate of tuition
• Cumulative GPA of 3.5 each term
Zell Miller Grant
Financial Aid Applications
• Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)* Available January 1 of senior year* Must complete FAFSA each year
• Complete the GSFAPPS (Georgia Student Financial Aid Application System)• You do not need to reapply each year
• SSN must be on file at Cambridge HS
• Be sure to attend our Financial Aid Night on Monday, November 9th for more information on this process!
Scholarship Resourcesa Cambridge Guidance Website – www.cambridgeguidance.com
Scholarship Tab GA College 411 – www.gacollege411.org
Financial Aid Planning Tab Atlanta Scholarships – www.atlantascholarships.com
Local scholarship resources in Greater Atlanta area College Navigator -nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/
General college, cost & financial aid information Fast Web – www.fastweb.com
Free scholarship search website College Board – www.collegeboard.com
General college information & scholarship searches Scholarships – www.scholarships.com
Free scholarship search website Merit Aid – www.meritaid.org
College cost, financial aid & scholarship information
Cambridge High School Counseling Office
College Application Process
• All students have to fill out the COLLEGE APPLICATION NOTIFICATION FORM available on the Counseling website www.cambridgeguidance.com
• Click on Transcript Request Process 2015-16
• College Notification Form Includes:• Transcript Request Process (step by step)• Link to Senior Information Sheet• College Name and Deadline• School Form and Letter of Recommendation
Request
All information entered by student is sent to the counselor so that all required documents are processed in an orderly fashion
•Online (Preferred)•Paper
Submit Application (during fall of senior year)
• SAT/ACT/AP scores are not included on the high school transcript
• Students send scores directly from the testing agency•May take up to 4 weeks from your request to reach
college!
Send Test Scores (if required)
Carefully follow ALL directions
The Application Process
• Step 1: Visit www.parchment.com and create an account.
• Step 2: Associate yourself with Cambridge High School when Parchment asks “Where would you like your transcript sent from”.
• Step 3: Request your transcript be sent to your college (all except Common Application and Send Edu institutions).
• Step 4: If the school also has a required counselor form/school report/letter of recommendation, the form MUST be sent to your counselor electronically. Allow 10 School Days for processing.
• Step 5: Complete your Senior Information Sheet (download from Counseling website or pick up in Counseling Office). Submit to your counselor via email or in person with first transcript request.
Cambridge Transcript/Recommendation Request Process(ALL Colleges except COMMON APPLICATION)
Step 1: Register• Go to www.parchment.com and Sign Up Manually• You DO NOT Need a Registration Code• Complete the Registration Form• Under 18? Register With Your Parent
Step 2: Order/Request• Click Transcripts• Select a Destination• Submit Payment by credit card (if necessary)• Wait for Confirmation
Step 3: Track• Log in to Your Parchment Account• Click Transcripts• Click Order History
Parchment Registration Tips
• Step 1: Create your account on Commonapp.org and complete the required forms.
• Step 2: Electronically invite your counselor to be the recommender. Your counselor will complete the secondary school report and upload your transcript. Allow 10 School Days for processing.
• Step 3: Complete the Senior Information Sheet (download from www.cambridgeguidance.com or pick up copy in Counseling Office.) Submit to your counselor via email or in person after first transcript
request.
** Students applying to schools using Common App WILL NOT request transcripts to the same schools using Parchment.
Applying Using the Common Application
Unofficial Transcripts can be printed from Home Access Center or Student Access Center.
If you prefer paper transcripts, please visit the Counseling Office. Paper Transcripts from CHS are $3.00 and include postage and envelope.
Our office will process all Transcript and Letter of Recommendation requests within 10 school days. Be mindful of this fact when college/scholarship deadlines occur right before/after holidays.
• College Rep Visits at Cambridge HSJuniors and Seniors must sign up 48 hrs in advanceRegister online at cambridgeguidance.com
• College Campus VisitsFollow preapproved absence procedure with the Attendance Office. (6 days allowed; request 3 days in advance)
Events • College FairsGA PROBE (North Point Mall) Tuesday, September 1st from 6-9pm
• Keys to the Dawg House UGA Admissions Session at CHS Monday, October 5th at 6:30pm
• Scholarship Financial Aid WorkshopMonday, November 9th at 6:30pm
• PROBE College Fair at Cambridge HSMonday, March 21st at 6:00pm
Scheduled College Visits at CHSCollege Date/Time Scheduled
Florida State University 8/26/15 Wed @1:30
Georgia Southern University 8/31/15 Mon@1:30
Mercer University 9/01/15 Tues@ 10:15
Southern Methodist University 9/02/15 Wed@9:30
University of North Georgia 9/03/15 Thurs @10:30
Sewanee 9/04/15 Fri @1:00
Elon University 9/09/15 Wed @8:20
University of South Carolina 9/09/15 Wed a 9:30
US Navy 9/09/15 all lunches
Georgia Southwestern State 9/10/15 Thurs @ 9:30
Georgia Tech 9/14/15 Mon @ 9:30
Presbyterian College 9/16/15 Wed @ 9:30
Georgia College State University 9/16/15 @ 1:30
Valdosta State University 9/17/15 Thurs @8:20
Vanderbilt University 9/22/15 Tues @ 9:20
Auburn University 9/24/14 Thurs @ 1:00
University of Alabama 9/28/15 Mon @ 9:30
University of Kentucky 9/29/15 Tues @ 1:00
Life University 10/01/15 Thurs @ 8:20
College Admission Statistics Class of 2015
UGA Counselor Breakdown - AdmitFall Admitted Profile: (middle 50 %) # of AP's
Combined SAT Score
Composite ACT Score GPA
4 to 8 1800-2060 28-32 3.8-4.09
UGA Admits Applied # of AP's SAT Score ACT Score GPA Class Rank
Student 1 Early 9 1850 95.7 42
Student 2 Early 9 1940 96.6 34
Student 3 Early 9 30 97.9 19
Student 4 Early 8 2030 92.2 96
Student 5 Early 8 1900 95.3 46
Student 6 Early 8 2010 98.2 16
Student 7 Early 4 (9 Dual) 30 90.6 124
Student 8 Early 5 29 93 80
Student 9 Early 5 1790 94.3 58
Student 10 Early 5 32 91 117
Student 11 Early - Deferred 3 (4 Dual) 1670 92 100
Student 12 Early - Deferred 7 28 90.2 132
Student 13 Early - Deferred 6 1940 93.4 73
Student 14 Early - Deferred 7 1860 93.8 63
Student 15 Regular 6 1980 30 92.7 83
Student 16 Regular 6 2120 95.7 41
Student 17 Regular 3 (8 Dual) 1750 94.9 50
Student 18 Regular 6 29 93.8 64
Averages 6 1903 30 94.0
UGA Counselor Breakdown - DeniedUGA Deny Decisions # of AP’s
Combined SAT Score
Composite ACT score GPA Class Rank
Student 19 Early - Deferred - Denied 6 27 90.2 133
Student 20 Early - Deferred - Denied 4 1750 89.5 143
Student 21 Early - Deferred - Denied 5 1710 92 101
Student 22 Early - Deferred - Denied 5 32 91.6 105
Student 23 Early - Denied 2 1670 81.6 271
Student 24 Early - Denied 4 24 90.2 132
Student 25 Regular - Denied 4 1750 90 135
Student 26 Regular - Denied 0 1340 94.9 51
Student 27 Regular - Denied 1 1360 83.5 251
Student 28 Regular - Denied 2 1620 88.6 155
Student 29 Regular - Denied 4 24 93.6 70
Averages 3 1600 89.6
R reality
P priceA assistance
E enjoyN no two are alikeT talk
Remind 101Texting Service
• Text: @chsbears16 to 81010• Email:
Stay Connected
Counseling Websitewww.CambridgeGuidance.com
• Upcoming college visits
• Upcoming events
• “How to” notes: • Transcripts• Sign up for reminders• Contact your
counselor
Counseling Staff
• Kellen Kuglar, Counselor (A-Do)
• Bonnie Schechter, Counselor (Dp-Ja)
• Gwen Danner, Counselor (Je-Mr)
• Amey Rishel, Counselor (Ms-Sta)
• Samiah Garcia, Head Counselor (Ste-Z)
• Chip Flemmer, Graduation Coach
• Stephanie Schuette, School Social Worker
• Nancy Sheridan, Records Coordinator
• Denise Theriault, Counseling Secretary
Q & A
*Thank you for attending! A survey link will be sent following the presentation*
Senior Parent Night Survey Link
It is the policy of the Fulton County School System not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national
origin, age, or disability in any employment practice, educational program, or any other program, activity or
service.