OUT OF STATE COLLEGE RESEARCH and Presentation

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OUT OF STATE COLLEGE RESEARCH and Presentation

Out of State College Research REMEMBER, you’ll have to pay out of state tuition, so…. Choose a college/university in a state/country that has programs/majors that interest you or somewhere you would like to go…dream big!

What to do? Make a Power Point Presentation/Pages/Prezi that convinces your teachers and classmates why we should go on a tour of the college you picked…

Presentation should include: 10/20/30 RULE: no more than 10 slides; no more than 20 words per slide; 30 point font Include PICTURES! Videos! Live links to website!

Information to Include Cost per year—tuition, room & board, etc. Separate it, please! Are there scholarships and financial aid available? Entrance requirements (think eligibility index) What kind of SAT and GPA do you have to have to be accepted?

What else? Where is it located? Size of the city? How many students go there? Available/popular majors What is it like where the college is located?

What else? What’s the mascot? Other helpful stuff to know… What’s the mascot? Available extra curriculars—include clubs Any other important information—something cool about that school that you discovered

Requirements You may work with one or two other people. You will present on Thursday! Be prepared to answer questions from your classmates and teachers Go to college to get more knowledge!

Choices—got other ideas? Michigan State U. Arizona State U. U. of New Mexico Arizona U. UCLA USC Duke Princeton Florida State Texas U. Oklahoma Montana State U. Grand Canyon U.