How Do I Get There? This Way to College

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How Do I Get There? This Way to College UCanGo2 is an initiative designed to provide information about planning, preparing and paying for college. Workbooks and flyers are provided to students and parents and can be downloaded directly from our college access website, UCanGo2.org.

High School Student Workbook Why Go to College? What Do I Want to Be? How Do I Get There? Where Do I Go? How Do I Pay For It? The UCanGo2 High School Student Workbook covers five main areas of college planning. This PowerPoint covers the third section, ‘How Do I Get There?’ It outlines ways for you to be successful in high school to ensure your admission to college.

Take the Right Classes The College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum graduation requirements are in alignment with the admissions requirements at Oklahoma’s colleges and universities and with the Oklahoma’s Promise curriculum. If you plan to attend a public college or university in Oklahoma, you need to take certain courses during high school. Use this chart to help you stay on track for college.

Strengthen Study Habits Good grades are important! Develop great study skills now so you can excel in high school and in college. Try these tips: Study in a quiet area and take breaks Write down assignments and due dates Check, edit and proofread your homework Organize your desk and papers Listen carefully in class and ask questions Study your most challenging subject first These are just a few tips that students can use to strengthen their study skills. This “Perfect 10 Study Habits Guide” can be found on UCanGo2.org in the Publications section.

ACT / SAT Tests ACT and SAT tests are used to measure your educational achievement in a variety of subjects Your score may be used to help you meet admission standards at certain colleges Tests usually cost between $46 - $63, but fee waivers are available Take free practices tests at OKcollegestart.org Visit these sites to find test dates: ACT.org SAT. org All students should take advantage of the free ACT and SAT practice tests at OKcollegestart.org. The UCanGo2 Facebook page provides you with test dates and encourages you to sign up to avoid certain late fees.

Earn College Credit Now Advanced Placement (AP) Courses Take college-level coursework in high school Concurrent Enrollment Allows juniors and seniors to take credit-earning college courses in high school Ask your high school counselor about all of these options.

Oklahoma’s Promise Must be an Oklahoma resident Apply in 8th, 9th or 10th grade Family income must be $55,000 or less at the time of application Receive free tuition at Oklahoma public two-year colleges and four-year universities Receive a portion of tuition at private colleges and approved career technology centers Visit okpromise.org or call 800.858.1840 for more information Oklahoma’s Promise students must complete a FAFSA every year they’re in college.

Go the Extra Mile Extracurricular activities Volunteer work Community service Several scholarships ask you to provide your volunteer work as part of the criteria. Many college admission applications are also asking if you’ve done any community service or volunteer work in your hometown. Photo courtesy of Northeastern State University

High School Checklists These checklists provide helpful tips to assist you in planning for college during each year of high school. These can be found at UCanGo2.org.

This section highlights the ‘Tracking My Classes and Achievements Worksheet.’ Use this form to keep track of the classes you’ve taken in high school. Keep a list of all your extracurricular activities, awards, honors and volunteer work. A full list of your accomplishments in high school will be a great tool when you complete scholarship applications or ask for letters of recommendation from adults.

Track your awards, classes, jobs, volunteer work.

Helpful Publications College Planning Checklists Finish the FAFSA in Five Steps College Terms Glossary Your Transition to College Brochure Scholarship Success Guide FAFSA Facts You’ll find all of these materials under the Publications link at UCanGo2.org. College Fair Worksheet High School Student Workbook Are You Looking for Money? What Do I Want To Be? Worksheet Campus Visit Checklist My Classes & Achievements Worksheet

Questions?

Contact Us Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Oklahoma College Assistance Program Outreach Department 405.234.4239 866.443.7420 (toll free) UCanGo2@ocap.org