English-4 credits Mathematics-4 credits Science-3 credits Social Studies-3 credits Physical Education-.5 credit (one year) Health-.5 credit (one semester) Personal Finance-.5 credit (one semester) Electives-including one year of fine arts 21 TOTAL CREDITS
English-4+ credits Mathematics-4+ credits Science-3 to 4+ credits Social Studies-3 to 4+ credits Global Language-2 to 3+ credits Fine Arts-1+ credit
Take the PSAT (October) Attend College Planning Night (November) Focus on maintaining/improving GPA Visit colleges Get involved in your school and community Schedule senior year courses that demonstrate rigor Take the ACT and SAT (and the SAT Subject Tests if required by your colleges) Register through NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA Eligibility Centers
Shop Visit Test
Degrees/Programs Offered Location Religious Affiliation Size Housing Special Academic/ Honors Programs Athletics & Activities Student Safety Support Services Total Cost Scholarships Offered Financial Aid
Web-based resource that supports student career and college planning Used by the guidance staff to communicate with students and parents Used to process all transcripts and recommendation letters
STUDENTS= All students have registered at school with the help of Career Specialist, Ann Marn PARENTS= Each junior parent receives a passcode › Use your code to create a personal account › Students can show parents how to navigate
College Websites Books/Reference Manuals College Fairs Admissions Representatives Magazines
Public Colleges Private Colleges
Schedule a campus tour Meet with an admissions counselor Meet with a professor in the department in which you are interested Attend a class
Have lunch on campus Take a walk and talk with current students Grab a copy of the student newspaper Talk with a student or counselor in the career center Attend an event on campus
ACT SAT All colleges accept either SAT or ACT Some colleges may SUPER score Have your test results mailed for free by selecting this option when you register for each test
English Math Reading Science Reasoning Composite Score Writing (required or recommended by many colleges) Score range: 1-36 National average: 21.0 AHS average: 24.1
Critical Reading, Math and Writing Writing is required Score range: Highest total score: 2400 National average: 1497 AHS average: 1646
Score range: 20 subjects Required and/or recommended by many selective colleges
ACT website College Board website Local individual tutors Private companies Huntington Princeton Review Kaplan Practice books Free online resources (ex.Infohio)
Difficulty of curriculum GPA Competitiveness of high school ACT/SAT scores
Essays Interviews Auditions/Portfolios Recommendation letters Extracurricular activities
Average SAT 1050 Average ACT-23 Average GPA- 3.3 87% of applicants admitted
SAT Reading and Math ACT Average GPA 73% of applicants admitted
SAT Composite (without writing) ACT Composite 62% of applicants admitted 96% earned 4 or more credits of mathematics 89% earned 4 or more credits of science 90% earned 3 or more credits of global language
SAT Critical Reading SAT Math SAT Total ACT Average GPA- 3.9 33% of applicants admitted
SAT Critical Reading SAT Math ACT 13 % of applicants admitted
Over a Quarter of College Admissions Officers Today Include Google or Facebook in Applicant Evaluations 35% Report Discovering Information that Negatively Impacted Prospective Students’ Admissions Chances – Up from 12% Last Year
Promote independence--coach, don’t quarterback Encourage your child Make it their college visit Proofread the application Proofread the essay Anticipate a wild ride!
ACT and SAT (END of Junior Year) College Exploration and Research Visiting Colleges Admissions meetings at AHS (Senior Year) College Applications (Oct.-Dec. Senior Year)
Scholarships (91-99% of scholarship money is given by the government and colleges through the application process) › Complete College Application › Complete FAFSA Grants Loans Work Study Tip: Try using the Net Price Calculators on college websites.
FAFSA › Required by all colleges › Can be filed online CSS/Financial Aid Profile › Required by some colleges, mostly private › Used to help colleges award nonfederal student aid funds Institutional Forms (required by some colleges) Financial Aid Night January 15, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.
College financial aid office Church or religious groups Parents’ employers Fraternal/professional organizations Reference books Local scholarships Internet searches › fastweb.com › scholarships.com
Mr. John Calcei, Counselor (A-G) Mrs. April Nenadal, Counselor (H-O) Mrs. Chris Miley, Counselor (P-Z) Mrs. Sharron Weingart, Guidance Secretary Mrs. Jennifer Hilty, Guidance Secretary