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Presented by: Circle K International Keys to College Presented by: Circle K International

Why should I go to College? Better job opportunities Marketability (set yourself apart from others) Learn a trade or a skill Meet new people

Types of Schools A 4 year public university A 4 year private university A 2 year community/state college Satellite campus’ of larger universities i.e USF St. Pete, FSU Panama City What are the differences? The cost of attendance, the class size, and the programs offered Q/A What type of college do you think would best fit you?

What Do Colleges Consider? Difficulty of courses you have taken Test Scores – ACT/SAT Resume (extracurricular activities, jobs, leadership roles, awards) Letters of Recommendation – Start asking teachers early & keep extra/digital copies for future use, may need 3 to 4 Recommendations Essays – write clearly and concisely to help illustrate who you are and your passions; essays include personal statement Your interest in the school Q/A What do you think you could bring to the college community?

The Application Process Once you decide what schools fit you best, start applying! Submit your applications early – the sooner you apply, the sooner you may be accepted Mail/Online applications – most colleges use online applications; some out-of-state and private schools use mail applications Common App – possibly your best friend, this allows you to apply to multiple schools if they use Common App Make copies/keep digital copies of all information (resumes, letters of recommendation, essays, etc)

The College Essay Possible Topics (from Common App) Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal, that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture, community, or family. The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? Describe a problem you've solved or a problem you'd like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma - anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution. Ask for feedback from teachers, parents, counselors, etc. – give them enough time to really review your essay

Paying for it All Money for college is everywhere! Federal Financial Aid Complete FASFA every year (this is your ticket to all things federal aid) – this year it opens October 1st! You will need your parents’ tax information to complete FASFA Grants – Federal and State governments provide grant funds, must apply for FASFA to receive grants Scholarships – apply for as many as possible; the more you apply for the better chances you have in receiving scholarships; ask counselors/career center for local list of scholarship Websites for Scholarships Fastweb.com Cappex.com College Board’s Scholarship Search Zinch.com Student Loans Finding a job (on or off campus) Q/A Do you feel you should get a job while in college?

Where Should You Live? On-Campus vs. Off-Campus DORM LIFE APARTMENT LIFE Close to classes and campus activities A great way to meet people Parking is usually not an issue (because if you have a car, it is parked before everyone else gets to campus) Dorms are sometimes more expensive but everything is included (water, electricity, etc.) Have more independence More privacy Live with friends/people you know Sometimes less expensive Q/A Where do you think you might live while in college?

How to Get Involved Go to involvement fairs Join clubs that spark your interest Find clubs that relate to your possible major Greek Life CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL!

What is Circle K International? An international collegiate service organization sponsored by Kiwanis Our Three Tenets: Service, Leadership, and Fellowship Our Mission: to develop college and university students into a global network of responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service Our Motto: Live to Serve, Love to Serve!

What is in CKI? Community Individual Development Scholarships Organized on more than 550 college and university campuses around the world; this provides a diverse network where ideas are shared and friendships are formed Individual Development Opportunities to develop professional and leadership abilities Make professional connections Scholarships With the support of Kiwanis, scholarships are made available to Circle K members at both District Convention and International Convention

CKI Members Are Here to Help! Just like we help in our communities, we are here to help you! CKI members have been in your shoes! We don’t mind taking the time to chat with you! To get an inside look, contact a college’s Circle K club and ask for a personal tour when you are looking at colleges or at the beginning of freshman year Wondering how to contact us?

Tips WE Learned the Hard Way Go to class – the one you decide to skip might be the one you have a pop quiz, the professor gives extra credit, or there is a test review Do not take filler classes – they will ultimately delay your graduation date so take classes in your major and classes you need to fulfill graduation requirements Rate my Professor is great, but can be wrong because of students who want revenge Do not lose your Syllabus, you will need to refer back to it throughout the semester; luckily most professors post the class syllabus on the course website Go to your professors’ office hours – the one on one time is where you can ask as many questions as you want Leave yourself enough time to find parking and walk to class when you get to campus Take care of yourself; get sleep, eat right, and exercise!

Ending Remarks College is what YOU make of it Take advantage of any opportunities that come your way Most of all – have FUN!! We hope to see you around!