October 28,2015. -Yogi Berra d. 9/22/15 1. Students review the list of 30 schools and choose up to two colleges NOTE: Students MUST meet or exceed requirements.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Waukesha South High School Fall 2014 SENIOR MEETINGS.
Advertisements

The Midwest Region Kansas, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan.
Selective College Admissions. Non Selective Admissions Test Scores GPA Class Rank Minimum Required Courses Examples: KU, MU, K-State, Emporia State.
West Liberty. ACTs RAI ACT Should I take it? Are you planning on attending 4 year college? Should I retake it? 57% increased their composite score.
Introduction to College Admissions January 12-13, 2011.
The College Application Process. What Are Colleges Looking For Transcript (Challenging courses, Positive GPA trend, grades) Rigor of Available Curriculum.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS. Senior Timeline Fall Semester: Finish the college search Retake your college entrance exams Submit your 4-year college applications.
Senior Parent Night November 15, 2011
The College Application Process Search Application Process Financial Aid & Scholarships Resources WHS Class of 2014.
COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Impriano.
* Review high school transcript * Select appropriate and challenging classes for Senior year * Prepare and register for the ACT * Begin identifying.
Junior Parents and Students Junior Parents and Students Class of 2012 Troy Athens High School December 8, 2010.
For the class of Factors to Consider in Choosing a School 2 year/4 year Major Distance/Location Size of school/classes Selectivity Housing Diversity.
 It’s time to make some decisions.  Technical College? 2-Year College? 4-Year College?  Safety School? Stretch School? What’s the difference?  What.
COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Saracino.
So…. You Want to Go to College: Now what?. Your Hosts for Tonight Ruth OlsonLicensed School Counselor Ruth OlsonLicensed School Counselor Angie LawLicensed.
High School Planning. Graduation Requirements In order to receive a high school diploma from Mesa Public Schools, students must: Complete the credit requirements.
 September 22,  Kinds of Schools  Checklist Information  The College Environment  Admissions Requirements  Prep Curriculum  Application Checklist.
1 College Information Night. 2 The Decision to Apply Outside of Notre Dame –Internet –College Fairs –Tours –View books/Catalogs –N.D.
CLASS OF 2013 Junior Parent Presentation Did You Know?
The College Application Process. What Are Colleges Looking For Transcript (Challenging courses, Positive GPA trend, grades) Rigor of Available Curriculum.
May 6,  Welcome  MCIS/Parchment – Lynn Keenan  Transcript, Scholarships & College Visits – Jeni Lindberg  FAFSA, ACT & Senior Timeline – Joe.
Dual Credit/ PSEO. Dual Credit Opportunities  IB Assessments  AP Exams  CLEP Exams  PLTW Courses  College in the Schools  Post-Secondary Enrollment.
Forsyth Central High School Parent Night August 30, 2012.
The capital for Ohio is Columbus. The capital for Indiana is Indianapolis.
College Applications Time lines and Procedures “Applying to College is like Buying a House (or new car)” You wouldn’t buy a house without finding out.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt States 1 States 2States 3Capitals.
COLLEGE 101 What Every Senior Needs to Know. How do I know if I have enough credits to graduate?  Over the next couple months, your counselor will be.
1 © 2010 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved. Life After JM GET SET FOR.
STEPS TO COLLEGE APPLICATIONS Exploration You Still Have Time To Research Options! You Still Have Time To Research Options! – College Representatives.
ACC Dual Credit Classes Informational Meeting. Courses offered at LTHS O Refer to the ACC Online Course Schedule (summer/fall/spring) O Refer LTHS Course.
Welcome to your senior year! It’s time to focus on your future…
CHECKLIST FOR STUDENT ATHLETES COMING TO COLLEGE :  Complete the registration process with the NCAA Eligibility Center at the beginning of your junior.
REGISTRATION CLASS OF 2017 Put your future in good hands. Your own. -Anonymous.
MONTOUR HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR INFORMATION Counselors: Dr. Sparkenbaugh (A-K) Mrs. Johnston (L-Z)
SubjectUnit-Required9 th Grade10 th Grade11 th Grade12 th Grade English/LA4 9 th Grade Lit/Comp10 th Grade Lit/Comp American Lit/Comp or AP Language H.
Counselors Paul Brigman A-K Bethany Chamberlain L-Z Class of 2018.
This Powerpoint will be available online on the high school website! JUNIOR NIGHT.
Senior Meeting Wednesday, September 16, College Admissions and Applications.
Office of School Counseling Sophomore Night Our Lady of Mercy Academy March 10, 2016.
Finishing Strong. Class of 2018: Mrs. SmithClass of 2017: Mrs. Salazar Class of 2016: Mr. MancusoClass of 2019: Mr. Sabato PRIDE’S PEAK: Mrs. CassuttAt-Risk/Group.
This Powerpoint will be available online on the high school website! JUNIOR NIGHT.
Class of 2016 College Bound Senior Meeting September 10, 2015.
College 101 A Seminar for Parents of High School Students Presented by: GRHS Counselors Carrie Fowler (A-C) Jan Bilden (D-L) Sheila Anderson (M-Z)
Dual Enrollment: Post Secondary Enrollment Options.
Crowley ISD College Preparation Plan For Seniors Presenter: Robert L. Young Sr. Post Secondary Coordinator/AVID Director.
NCAA Eligibility Parent Information Night Monday, April 20, 2015 Please pick up a copy of tonight’s Power Point presentation.
Onsite Admissions Day October 26,2016. “College is a match to be made not a prize to be won.” We want you to have options.
Senior Year and College apps Acalanes High School Counseling Department.
What Every Senior Needs to Know
Post-Secondary Planning
Onsite Admissions Day October 26,2016.
College Application Process
An Overview of this presentation
Blythewood High School
Presentation & Student Panel 2/16/17
Junior Parent Night College Timeline November 2015
Susquehannock High School’s Counseling Department Presents...
NCAA Eligibility Parent Information Night Tuesday, March 19, 2010
Academic Magnet High School 2010
GET SET FOR Life After JM © 2010 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved.
SEniors
The College Application Process
Valley Lutheran High School
Post-Secondary Enrollment Options
Planning for the Future
RMHS - CLASS OF 2020.
Rising Senior Info Night
Our 50 States Midwest Region
Stevenson Class of 2019 SENIOR MEETING
Presentation transcript:

October 28,2015

-Yogi Berra d. 9/22/15

1. Students review the list of 30 schools and choose up to two colleges NOTE: Students MUST meet or exceed requirements 2. Students pick up college application checklists from the CRC (shelves are just inside the door on the right) 3. FULLY complete the application process as instructed on the checklist

1. Complete the application as instructed on the check-sheet – online or paper, depending on the school. 2. Send ACT Scores to the college; print a copy of the scores and proof that they were sent to the college 3. IF the college requests a letter of recommendation, talk to a teacher 2 weeks in advance. Get the letter in an envelope.

4. Request transcript and schedule from Student Center SOUTH; pick up printout NOTE: transcripts are normally requested from Student Center EAST 5. Turn in ALL materials to counselors in Student Center East on October 7 th or 8 th and sign up for an October 28 th appointment.

 Go to  Click on “sign up” then “create a new account”  Click “have not registered for ACT” and “have taken ACT”  Then, using the ACT Score Report that you received in the mail, enter the test ID  The counseling office has copies of your score report if you can’t find yours

 Schools set the bar higher for onsite, so if you don’t meet the requirements, apply the regular way  You are NOT committed to attend the school  Some onsite schools request essays or letters of recommendation. You MUST submit these to be eligible. Often these components impact your scholarship award.  ALL schools accept ACT OR SAT. See equivalency tables.

Questions about the logistics?

 Schools with Colleges of Engineering  Schools with Nursing  Two year colleges (only HS diploma required)  Smaller private colleges  Urban schools  4-year public in-state schools  Reciprocity Schools  Large public out-of-state schools (no reciprocity)

 Iowa State University, Ames, IA ◦ Requires Regent Admission Index (RAI) of 245  Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI ◦ ACT (with writing) – 23 AND GPA – 3.4  Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI ◦ ACT – 27 AND GPA – 3.0  North Dakota State University, Fargo ◦ ACT – 21 AND GPA – 2.5  University of Iowa, Iowa City ◦ Requires Regent Admission Index (RAI) of 255  University of Kansas, Lawrence ◦ ACT – 24 AND GPA of 3.0 OR ◦ ACT – 21 and GPA of 3.25

 University of Minnesota, Duluth for Engineering -- ◦ ACT Math Subscore – 21 AND GPA – years of math  University of Missouri, Columbia ◦ ACT – 24 AND GPA – years of math  University of Nebraska, Lincoln ◦ ACT – 20 OR GPA – 3.43 ◦ AND 4 years of math  University of North Dakota, Grand Forks ◦ ACT – 18 with GPA of 3.5 OR ◦ ACT – 20 with GPA of 3.0 OR ◦ ACT – 22 with GPA of 2.75  South Dakota State University, Brookings ◦ ACT – 18 OR GPA – 2.6

 Bemidji State University  Bethel University  College of St. Benedict  Gustavus Adolphus College  Hennepin Technical college  Michigan State University  Minnesota State University – Mankato  Minnesota State University – Moorhead

 Normandale Community College  South Dakota State University  University of Iowa  University of Kansas  University of Missouri, Columbia  University of North Dakota  University of South Dakota  Winona State University

 Normandale Community College, Bloomington ◦ High School Diploma ◦ Guaranteed transfer program to University of Minnesota ◦ Academy of Math and Science program – scholarships and Support  Hennepin Technical College, Eden Prairie ◦ High School Diploma ◦ Transfer curriculum AND technical programs

 Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN (2700 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 23 AND GPA – 3.3  Bethel University, St. Paul, MN (3280 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 21 AND GPA – 3.0  College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University, St. Joseph, MN ( undergrads) ◦ ACT – 23 AND GPA – 3.4  Drake University, Des Moines, IA (3300 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 25 AND GPA – 3.5

 Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN (2500 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 26 AND GPA – 3.6  Hamline University, St. Paul, MN (2100 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 22 AND GPA – 3.4  University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN (6300 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 24 AND GPA – 3.4

 Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN (2700 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 23 AND GPA – 3.3  Bethel University, St. Paul, MN (3280 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 21 AND GPA – 3.0  DePaul University, Chicago, IL ◦ ACT – 21 AND GPA – 3.0  Hamline University, St. Paul, MN (2100 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 22 AND GPA – 3.4  University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN (6300 undergrads) ◦ ACT – 24 AND GPA – 3.4

 Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN ◦ ACT – 21 OR GPA – 3.0  Minnesota State University, Mankato ◦ ACT – 21 OR GPA – 3.0  St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN ◦ ACT 21 AND GPA – 2.75  University of Minnesota, Duluth ◦ ACT Score AND GPA – years of math  Winona State University, Winona, MN ◦ ACT – 21 AND GPA ◦ OR ACT – 18 AND GPA – 3.0

 North Dakota State University, Fargo ◦ ACT – 21 AND GPA – 2.5  South Dakota State University, Brookings ◦ ACT – 18 OR GPA – 2.6  University of North Dakota, Grand Forks ◦ ACT – 18 with GPA of 3.5 OR ◦ ACT – 20 with GPA of 3.0 OR ◦ ACT – 22 with GPA of 2.75

 University of South Dakota, Vermillion ◦ ACT – 21 OR GPA – 2.6  University of Wisconsin, River Falls ◦ ACT – 22 OR GPA – 3.2  University of Wisconsin, Stout ◦ ACT – 22 AND GPA – 3.3

 Iowa State University, Ames, IA ◦ Requires Regent Admission Index (RAI) of 245  Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI ◦ ACT (with writing) – 23 AND GPA – 3.4  Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI ◦ ACT – 27 AND GPA – 3.0  University of Iowa, Iowa City ◦ Requires Regent Admission Index (RAI) of 255

 University of Kansas, Lawrence ◦ ACT – 24 AND GPA of 3.0 OR ◦ ACT – 21 and GPA of 3.25  University of Missouri, Columbia ◦ ACT – 24 AND GPA – years of math  University of Nebraska, Lincoln ◦ ACT – 20 OR GPA – 3.43 ◦ AND 4 years of math

RAI =  ACT Score ____ multiplied by 3:____ +  GPA ____ multiplied by 30:____ +  # of core classes multiplied by 5: ____  Iowa State =245; University of Iowa = 255  Counselors will review and confirm all calculations

 Count up the number of courses you have taken or WILL TAKE in these subjects: (One term =.5; 2 terms = 1) ◦ English __ ◦ Math__ ◦ Social Studies__ ◦ Science __ ◦ World Language__ ◦ Multiply the total number of classes by 5

 The application check-sheets (in the CRC) have the definitive application requirements  ALL seniors can apply to up to two schools  Great way to kick off the application process  Find schools that are good options for YOU  You can always apply the traditional way