College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process.

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College Basics Simple descriptions of what you need to know to start the college decision process

Types of “College” Vocational/Technical School (Short Term, Trade Programs) Think: Adult Center for Education, CDL Certification program Community College – Two Year Think: Zane State College, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) College or University – Four Year Think: The Ohio State University, Muskingum University Could be Public or Private Graduate School

Types of Degrees Certification/Certificate Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Graduate Degrees Masters Doctorate Medical

Applications The form on which you are requesting entrance to the College Common Application May include: Your personal information Demographics Parent/family information Essays May require inclusion of High School transcript or test scores DEADLINES, DEADLINES, DEADLINES!

Entrance Exams Used to test student readiness in certain areas, usually math or English, for proper placement in classes. ACT Can be taken many times SAT Accuplacer, COMPASS

Ways to Pay for College FAFSA Grants Loans Free Application for Federal Student Aid Calculates EFC (Expected Family Contribution) based on parent/student tax information Grants Free money you don’t pay back, such as PELL (federal) or OCOG (state) Loans Borrowed money you must pay back after college. Could be student or parent loans. May be from the federal government or alternative/private DEADLINES! Check to find out your school’s deadline date!

Ways to Pay for College, cont… SCHOLARSHIPS!!! Designated monies available to College students Could be for ANYTHING Students (YES YOU!) must seek out and apply for this money Free money you don’t pay back DEADLINES! Check to see when they are!

Classes and Credits All schools in Ohio are now on SEMESTERS Fall begins in August, Spring begins in January, Summers vary by school Each class is a specific number of CREDIT HOURS The number of credits per semester could determine you status full time, part time Some institutions charge one fee per year/semester, some charge per class

Other things you’ll probably need… Room and Board Books Transportation ALL of these expenses are in addition to the cost of tuition!

How to Prepare NOW College Credit Plus (formerly Post Secondary and Dual Enrollment) At home high school OR on college campus AP/CP/Honors/Advanced Classes Know what classes you need for career goals Explore! Ask questions

The benefits of education… Students with an education earn more money – a bachelor’s degree earns you a MILLION dollars more than a high school diploma over your career. By the year 2028 there will be 19 million more jobs for educated workers, than people qualified to fill them. As compared to people with less education, a higher level of education has been linked to: lower blood pressure, lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, and lower risk of certain types of cancer!

Questions? Jody Burchett Recruitment Coordinator, Zane State College 740-588-1277 ~ jburchett@zanestate.edu