Get Set for College 02/2015
Options after High School College Technical Programs Military Workforce
Take responsibility for your future Reasons to Attend College Increase earning power Career preparation Learning opportunities Study new and different subjects Involvement in extracurricular activities Meeting new and interesting people Achieving a personal goal Influence of family and friends
College Graduates Earn More 4
Benefits of continuing your education Many high paying jobs require advanced education and/or training. College graduates have half the unemployment rates of high school graduates and better job security. There are more job opportunities available for college graduates than high school graduates. 5
You can organize the college planning process in simple steps
Recognize your strengths and weaknesses Analyze your interests and values Achieve a personal goal Increase your earning power Prepare for a career Participate in extracurricular activities and social life Consider the influence of family and friends 1 1 STEPSTEP Know yourself and your reasons for attending college
Majors and educational programs Type of school and degrees offered Admission policy Location and size Costs and financial aid College affiliation and accreditation Campus activities Support services Consider college characteristics 2 2 STEP
Compile information from several resources: – Internet/Websites – College catalogs, viewbooks, videos, and computer-based services like – College representatives and college fairs – Counselors and teachers – Parents, students, and alumni – Directories and ACT score report Research, compare, and visit colleges 3 3 STEP
Narrow your choices Review ACT college admission test requirements (including the optional Writing Test) PSAE Know application fees and deadlines Submit application materials (paper/electronic) –Application for admission –High school transcript –Recommendations –Admission test results Know scholarship requirements Apply for admission and meet all deadlines 4 4 STEP
Checklist for a campus visit Meet with an admission counselor Verify admission requirements Determine actual college costs Ask about financial aid opportunities Take a campus tour Investigate your academic program(s) Attend a class Talk with students and faculty
Determine college costs Investigate ALL possible resources – Parents – Savings – Summer earnings – Financial aid: scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study – Other sources Secure necessary forms and note deadlines Apply for financial aid as early as possible 5 5 STEP Develop a plan to pay for your education
Show initiative and be assertive Select a college that meets your needs and preferences Follow up with colleges to which you have applied 6 6 STEP Review and finalize your plans
Parent Tasks in College Planning Make a realistic college list. Review your financial situation with your child, complete FAFSA and scholarship applications. The most important thing you can do is to be there and support them. 14
Counselor Tasks in College Planning College/Career Advising Individualized Senior Interviews Process Student Applications Assure students have completed ACT Financial Aid Night Scholarship Newsletter 15
College is a Pathway to Opportunity In a global economy where the most valuable skill you can sell is your knowledge, a good education is no longer just a pathway to opportunity – it is a prerequisite. – President Barack Obama 16
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