Considering CollegesOut-of-State
Why it’s really ok for students leave California!
Presented by:
Carmen Coleman- University of Nevada, [email protected]
Laura Dolin- Purdue [email protected]
www.regionaladmissions.comProviding out-of-state options for students of California
1. Options2. Cost3. Growth and Learning4. Risk and Reward 5. The Plan6. The Search -Top 5 Reasons
AgendaAgenda
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CA High School Students
1290 public high schools1.8 Million Public high schools Students374,000 graduate (136,000 eligible)
1000 private schools120,000 private school students
34,000 graduate
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It’s all about Choices
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California could be 1 million college graduates short by 2025
27,300 California high school graduates started college at an out-of-state, four-year university in 2010, up 90% from 2000
8 out of 10 jobs in California will require a college degree
CALIFORNIA RANKS 1ST IN THE NATION FOR IMPORTING PEOPLE WITH A BACHELORS DEGREE, NCHEM Information Center – www.higheredinfo.org and US Census Bureau www.censu.gov
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Facts to Inspire You
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In-State College and Universities• 9 - UC Campuses – 182,000
• 23 - Cal State Campuses – 334,885
• 112 - Junior Colleges - 2.6 Million
• 75 - Private College (AICCU)- 147,613
OptionsCA
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Nearly 1 million students graduating from CA high schools and Community Colleges…
…With 107 Four Year Colleges/Universities
to consider in their home state
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Over 3400 Colleges
• Find Your Match College• Get Accepted -Admission Rates• Sizes (ranges)• New Locations –Adventure, Growth• Costs – find an affordable option
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•Average UC Cost = $31,700 Tuition, Fees, R&B, Personal, books, transportation – 2012-13(UC Web Site www.universityofcalifornia.edu)
•Average CSU Cost = $23,811 Fees, R&B, Personal, books, transportation – 2012-13(CSU Web Site www.calstate.edu/sas/costofattendance)
• Average State School/Out-of-State = $29,682Fees, R&B, Personal, books, transportation – 2012-13
•Average Private School Costs = $43,289 Tuition, Fees, R&B, Personal, books, transportation – 2012-13 (college board – 80% receive scholarship and grant, net costs /$27,600)
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•Family and Student Contribution•Federal Assistance (FAFSA) – calculator •Loan Programs (Parent and Student)•College Aid •Grants – Gift money•Scholarships-merits based
Class shaping, diversity, enrich campuses•Private Sources of Aid•Graduation rate •Cost of a college to you – Known in March
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Financial Aid and ScholarshipsThe five best websites:
www.fafsa.ed.govwww.finaid.com
www.fastweb.comwww.collegeboard.com
All financial aid and scholarship information is available on the web for free.
Calculators: www.finaid.org/calculators/
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Cost (Western Undergraduate Exchange)• WUE is a regional tuition reciprocity agreement.
No money is exchanged between states. The student paysreduced tuition directly to the enrolling institution.– WUE makes out-of-state study AFFORDABLE!
• Students pay 150% resident tuition instead of nonresident tuition
• 148 public 2 & 4 year institutions participate in the WUE network
• Participating States: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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Cost (Western Undergraduate Exchange)
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In 2013-14 more than 33,800 WUE students and their families saved more than $264.7 million in tuition costs.
Cost
• WUE institutions’ profiles are listed at www.wiche.edu/wue and include:
– Majors available at the WUE rate (can be restricted)– WUE application deadlines (they vary by institution)– WUE academic qualifications (GPA, ACT/SAT, etc.)– Campus WUE contact (admissions, financial aid or
scholarship office; it varies)– Only public institutions participate– No community colleges in CA or HI participate
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• WUE is for a max of 4 years; rarely extended.• The most qualified applicants get WUE.• WUE student must remain in good academic standing.• Students can’t use time paying the WUE rate towards
building in-state residency.• Technically, WUE is offered to a student for their first
undergraduate degree. • If student needs a leave of absence, confirm that
institution will hold their WUE rate (they may not).
Cost (Western Undergraduate Exchange)
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WUE Savings Scenarios (AY2013)
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•New location: weather, food, city (suburban/rural), environment to explore
•New culture: local norms, foods, traditions, diversity
•Geographical Location/Distance from home
•Students learn about who they are by asking:“How did growing up where I did,
make me who I am?”
•Making new friends
Students should know themselves
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LearningGrowth
Students should know their preferences•Do I like City or country?•Would I prefer visiting a city or the woods?•Individual attention vs. work well on my own•Do I like a lot of activity? •Do I prefer quit time?•What environments challenge and excite me?
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Growth Learning
Get To Know The College
•The academic Profile•Class size•Student to teacher ratio•School population•Majors•Extra curricula activities•Campus & surroundings•Diversity•Location•Weather
LearningGrowth
Know Themselves Academically
•GPA/Test Scores•Independent worker, collaborative worker•Campus Size•Majors•Resume•Your Inspiration•Interests, hobbies
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The three tiered list
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AND YOU LOVE THEM ALL!
Risk Reward
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5) Location, Location, Location4) Size of the student body3) Cost2) I got accepted1) It just felt right
Top Reasons Students Chose Their College
Top 5 Reasons
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