R each H igh S cholars. Tonight’s Program  Why Attend a Highly Competitive College?  You Can Afford It – Even in This Economy  How to Get In  Progress.

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R each H igh S cholars

Tonight’s Program  Why Attend a Highly Competitive College?  You Can Afford It – Even in This Economy  How to Get In  Progress to Date of the Reach High Scholars Program

Why Attend a Highly Competitive College? Greater intellectual stimulation from professors who are leaders in their field An energized group of fellow students, many of whom will become future leaders Availability of more academic facilities (classrooms, libraries, labs, etc.) More small, seminar-type classes Better job opportunities after graduation Better chance of acceptance in top graduate schools (business, law, medicine) Better long-term support system among alumni and faculty

Salary Potential From Highly Competitive Colleges Median Salaries ($$) Median Salaries ($$) Starting Mid-Career Starting Mid-Career Ivy League Schools 56,200-66, , ,000 Ivy League Schools 56,200-66, , ,000 Large State Universities 52,600-59,900 93, ,000 Large State Universities 52,600-59,900 93, ,000 Small Liberal Arts Colleges 46,100-54,500 85, ,000 Small Liberal Arts Colleges 46,100-54,500 85, ,000 Engineering Schools 71,800-75, , ,000 Engineering Schools 71,800-75, , ,000 UNH 41,800 78,300 UNH 41,800 78,300 Source: Based on graduates with Bachelors degrees (and no higher degrees )

You Classmates May Become Famous AmherstCalvin Coolidge, Dan Brown BatesBryant Gumbel BowdoinFranklin Pierce, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry W. Longfellow BrownJohn D. Rockefeller, Jr., John F. Kennedy, Jr., Mary Chapin Carpenter DartmouthDaniel Webster, Robert Frost, Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) HarvardFranklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Al Gore, Bill Gates PrincetonWoodrow Wilson, Ralph Nader, Michelle Obama, Bill Bradley TuftsBill Richardson, Tracy Chapman

You Can Afford It – Even in This Economy  Financial aid is the one sacrosanct expense category that is not being reduced.  Many highly-competitive colleges have: - increased the aid budget for next year - eliminated or reduced student loans.  This results in increased admissions competition

Endowment per Student at Selected Colleges Endowment ($million)# of Students Endowment/Student ($000) Princeton 15,7876,8982, Yale 22,53011,3901, Harvard 34,63519,1391, Stanford 17,16514,8901, Amherst 1,6621,6481, Williams 1,8992, Dartmouth 3,7605, Duke 5,91012, Hamilton 7801, Brown 2,7818, Wesleyan 7112, St. Anselm 902, UNH 11613,

Great Schools, Great Prices Total Cost and Grants (Avg. 34 Top Colleges) Slslll Student Debt % Grads Avg. Amount % Grads Avg. Amount w/ Debt of Debt Avg. of 14 Top Colleges For Which Data Available* 31% $7,655 UNH $25,000 St. Anselm 82% $33,36 * Five of which have eliminated student loans Estimated Total Cost to College “Sticker “ Price to Student % Receiving Need-Based Grants Avg. Cost After Grant Avg. Discount From Cost to College Avg. Discount From “Sticker” Price $70,000 $47,116 45%$20,26071%57%

Important Financial Aid Policies Need-Blind Admission vs. Need-Aware Admission  Need-Blind  Need-Blind An applicant's ability to pay for their education will not be a factor in the admission decision. Financial need is not taken into consideration when deciding to admit, wait list or deny an applicant.  Need-Aware Account is taken of the ability of the applicant to pay the full cost. A portion of the incoming class will receive financial aid based on their needs. Once most of the available aid funds are committed, acceptances will be based on an ability of applicants to pay substantially all of the full cost.

Important Financial Aid Policies (cont.) Need-Based Financial Aid vs. Merit-Based Scholarships  Need-Based Aid  Need-Based Aid Solely on the basis of financial need. The aid is not based on academic merit, athletic ability or special talents. It remains available so long as the financial need exists.  Merit-Based Scholarships Scholarships awarded for academic, athletic and other extracurricular achievement. The awards are frequently without regard to financial need and normally are subject to continuing fulfillment of certain conditions.

Steps to Get Into a Highly Competitive College Start working on these in freshman year:  High school courses and grades  Activities and sports  Standardized tests  Supplemental academic activities  Familiarization with colleges RHS is not well known in Admissions Offices

Supplemental Academic Activities Residential Summer Programs: Residential Summer Programs: Private Boarding Schools Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT Phillips Academy Summer Session, Andover, MA Philips Exeter Academy Summer School, Exeter NH St. Paul’s School Advanced Studies Program, Concord NH Universities Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Lenox MA Brown University, Providence RI Dartmouth College, Summer Enrichment At Dartmouth, Hanover NH Harvard University, Secondary School Program, Cambridge MA Johns Hopkins, Center for Talented Youth, Baltimore MD Research Science Institute at Caltech and MIT, Pasadena CA & Cambridge MA

RHS Students Attending Summer Programs St. Paul’s School Advanced Studies Program Karry Anne Belanger ………………Intro to Chinese Language & Culture Cassie Chamberlain………………..Studio Arts Randy Carlson………………………Artificial Intelligence Holly Montmarquet………………….Ecology Cassie Tracey……………………….Molecular Biology Phillips Exeter Academy Summer School Sophomores:Kristina Francoeur Freshman: Collin Spinney Samantha Harmon Jake Leavitt Jonathan Lemay Ami Neeper Abrielle Webster

Supplemental Academic Activities  Residential School-Year Program (one term):  The Mountain School of Milton Academy, Vershire, VT  On-line Honors and AP Courses:  Virtual Learning Academy Charter School, Exeter, NH

Acceptance Rates at Selected Highly Competitive Colleges for Class of 2013 College% Applicants SAT 25 th -75 th # of RHS Class College% Applicants SAT 25 th -75 th # of RHS Class Accepted Percentile of ‘09 on W/L Accepted Percentile of ‘09 on W/L Harvard Yale Stanford Princeton MIT Brown Dartmouth Amherst Bowdoin Wesleyan Middlebury Bates Cornell (w/ trans. option) Hamilton Colby

Next Tier “Competitive” Colleges National Universities Next Tier “Competitive” Colleges National Universities USNRHSUSNRHS Univ. of Rochester35Fordham61 Univ. of Wisconsin35Miami of Ohio66 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.411Purdue66 Penn State471Virginia Tech71 Univ. of Florida49Worcester Polytechnic Inst.71 Tulane51Clark801 Univ. of Miami51Univ. of Vermont891 Syracuse531Univ. of Massachusetts1022 Boston University60UNH Honors1136 USN = Ranking in U.S. News & World Report, America's Best Colleges, 2009 Ed. RHS = # of RHS Class of '09 accepted

Next Tier “Competitive” Colleges Liberal Arts Colleges Next Tier “Competitive” Colleges Liberal Arts Colleges USNRHSUSNRHS Macalester College25Gettysburg College49 Colorado College30Reed College54 Kenyon College32St. Lawrence581 Univ. of Richmond33Wheaton58 Bard37Hobart & William Smith68 Franklin & Marshall College42Bennington1041 Union College42Hampshire104 Dickinson College45St. Michaels1041 Skidmore College47Stonehill115 USN = Ranking in U.S. News & World Report, America's Best Colleges, 2009 Ed. RHS = # of RHS Class of '09 accepted