WELCOME TO SENIOR PARENT COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT CLASS OF 2014 ROBIN MARTON, COLLEGE COUNSELOR.

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WELCOME TO SENIOR PARENT COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT CLASS OF 2014 ROBIN MARTON, COLLEGE COUNSELOR

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WELCOME TO SENIOR PARENT COLLEGE

INFORMATION NIGHT

CLASS OF 2014

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OUR COLLEGE COUNSELING TEAM

• Mr. Brendan Farley, Assistant Principal for Academics

• Mrs. Renee Duckworth, Director of Guidance

• Mrs. Kelly Hawse, Director of International Student Program/College Counselor

• Mrs. Robin Marton, College Counselor/Registrar

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GENERAL INFORMATIONPlease check our website for

• College Counseling Guide for Senior Year: It is our hope that this book will answer many of your questions about the college search and application process.

• Senior Year Calendar has important dates for seniors and families

• Scholarships Page• Open Houses, College Fairs & Special

Programs/Opportunities Page• Helpful Links (Naviance, NCAA, FAFSA, Scholarship

Searches, Collegeboard, ACT, Forms

.

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COLLEGE SEARCH• Started when students met individually with college

counselors last year• Hopefully with your help they have continued to refine

their list over the summer • We will meet individually with each senior again this

September & October.• OK if they are not completely sure yet – Just remember

watch the deadlines UMCP and UMBC have Nov. 1 early action deadlines Many other colleges have later deadlines with most being

done by January 31 Some schools have rolling admissions – accept until full

• Visit schools which you are seriously considering attending. Colleges watch for your level of interest

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FIT, STRETCH, SAFETY SCHOOLS

• Fit: Student’s GPA and test scores fall within the range the school lists as their average

• Stretch: Student’s GPA and test scores are a little below those reported by the school

• Safety: Student’s GPA and test scores are above those listed by the school

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GET ORGANIZED

• Create a file for each school. Keep everything together.

• Make a copy of every application to keep in the file.

• Find out and make note of all test, admission and financial aid application deadlines

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ACTIVITIES RESUME:

• Your chance to show off a bit.

• Limit yourself to high school years

• Explain any special language (i.e. - Kairos)

• Keep it brief don’t write too much

• Include accomplishments outside school

• Always proofread

• A SAMPLE RESUME IS IN THE APPENDIX ON PAGE 27 of the Senior Year Guide

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FILLING OUT APPLICATIONS

• Check deadlines: These are non-negotiable • Which scores are required?

• SAT, • SAT Subject tests (required at some schools). • Each school has their own requirements check their

website. Usually English, Foreign Language, and sometimes Math.

• Common Application (comonapp.org): • Accepted by over 300 schools. • Link is on our website. • Connects with the Naviance Program we use to match

all the parts of your application

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APPLYING

• Most schools want you to apply online. • This is easiest for them and your application gets there

immediately. • You should get a receipt back within 24-48 hours. Save

this!

• Keep a copy of every completed application in case you need it later

• Remember to go to Collegeboard.org and have your scores sent if you have not done so already.

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SPECIAL POPULATIONS

• If you plan to play Division I or II sports you must also send your test scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center

• Learning Disabilities – All colleges must offer support. Contact the Support Center at the schools you are applying to for specific information on their programs.

• K&W Guide to College Programs Services for Students with Learning Disabilities or AD/ADHD is a resource.

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LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

• Students are required to get two letters of recommendation in addition to the Counselor:

• English teacher. • One other major subject teacher• Teachers should be junior or senior teachers.

• Teachers must be given at least two weeks to write a letter. Do not ask for a letter by the next day.

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HANDING REQUIRED INFORMATION TO THE COUNSELING OFFICE

• Your application is not complete until the school sends your school package which includes:• your transcript • a school profile• letters of recommendation• any forms required by the college.

• How do we know that we need to send these documents? • The student must fill out a Transcript Request Form for

each college to which he/she applies.

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WHEN TO TURN IN DOCUMENTS

• Letter Requests: should be done as soon as possible. Teachers need at least 2 weeks to complete letters

• Transcript Request forms at least 3 weeks prior to the application deadline. There is a lot of paperwork and document collecting involved in getting the application packet ready.

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TYPES OF DEADLINES/ REPLY AGREEMENT

• Early Decision – Binding

• Early Action – They will give you a decision earlier – Nonbinding

• Single Choice or Restrictive Early Action – Can only apply

to one school early action ( Harvard & Yale)

• Priority Admission – Insures that your application is read in the first round - UMCP

• Rolling Admission – first come first served. Accept until full.

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WHEN THE ACCEPTANCES ARRIVE

• Candidate Reply Date Agreement – May 1 - Do not let anyone force you to commit earlier if you are not sure.

• Please inform all other colleges of your decision, so they may open up your slot

• Do not double deposit.

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COLLEGE VISITS

• Many College Reps visit Pallotti - All visits are listed on your Family Connection Page. Students sign up on Family Connection in advance.

• Visiting a college is best way to get a feel for the campus. Give them at least two weeks notice if your want to set up an individual visit. OR you can attend their organized Open House Programs.

• Try to visit a small, a medium, and a large college – sometimes the college you like best will not be the one you thought!

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SCHOLARSHIPS

• Non Need Based Aid – Merit Aid- not based on financial needs. Usually awarded for grades, athletics, or talent. (meritaid.com)

• Need Based Aid – uses financial information to determine eligibility or need. May be scholarships, loans, grants, or work study (fafsa.gov)

• Scholarships are offered by various organizations and businesses. Use a scholarship search (scholarships.com, schoolsoup.com ) check the school web page

• Never pay for a scholarship!

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FINANCIAL AID

• Financial Aid Night Presentation, October 9 at 7:00

• Apply for a pin for your FAFSA account now. It takes a while to get the pin and you will need it to file your FAFSA in January

• FAFSA may be filled out on January 1 using estimated tax information (best thing is to use your last year’s taxes. If things vary you can go on and make changes later. Do the FAFSA early.

• File you FAFSA online, do not use paper, it takes too long

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CONFUSED?

• If you have questions – please ask.

• We may not have all the answers, but we have lots of resources and we can usually get the right answers for you.

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