College How do I accomplish It. Set the Stage for Dreams to Become Reality Start thinking about College now Where do you want to go and what do you want.

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College How do I accomplish It

Set the Stage for Dreams to Become Reality Start thinking about College now Where do you want to go and what do you want to become!! Mason Students

Waiting too long to plan and develop academic and extracurricular skills and interests may limit college options. Students, guardians and parents, therefore, have much work to do as they evaluate their college interests, determine academic and extracurricular goals, and plan for the costs of college attendance. The hard work though, is not without reward.

Options After High School Educational College or University Community or Junior College Trade, Business, or Technical School Other Work Military Service Public Service Gap Year

Four-year public and private colleges and universities bachelor’s/baccalaureate degree Two-year public and private junior and community colleges associate’s degrees Technical/vocational/trade schools certificate, license Technical Colleges certificate, license, and on-the-job experience Educational Opportunities Following High School

Going to college provides many academic, professional, and personal options. Taking college courses improves reading, speaking, writing, and computer skills while enhancing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Attending college increases earning power. Planning now and working hard are essential and effort now will help ensure success. Setting the Stage for College

Family financial status, parents’ educational levels or students’ grades do not determine student success in college as much as family involvement. Student Success is a Family Matter

Families can help their student address academic and personal pressures and changes by: 1.Talking together to help you become aware of stresses, both academic and personal. 2.Limiting distractions when you study (monitor TV, phone and internet use) 3.Encouraging time-management skills. 4.Promoting daily physical activity, nutritious meals, and adequate sleep. 5.Monitoring after school activities. How your parents can connect with you at home.

6.Clearly state values and acceptable behaviors. 7.Setting healthy limits without being too rigid or strict. 8.Offer perspective and focus when young people feel overwhelmed by physical and emotional changes they are experiencing and help them understand real and perceived pressures. 9.Celebrate your students’ academic and extracurricular successes and provide positive involvement by attending school and community events. Connecting with Your Student at Home

As a student take challenging courses, especially math courses, that will ensure the ability to take math through Algebra II. “Degree completion correlates with high school curriculum, especially math through Algebra II.” Adelman, C. (2006); CollegeKeys Compact

Make sure that you are taking challenging courses Know what the school expects you to do to achieve Make sure your parents keep in touch with the school about your progress. Use community resources: after school programs, adult ed classes, libraries, athletic programs to be well rounded Expect and ask much of the school, community, and employers Celebrate student’s academic and extracurricular successes Connecting with Your School

4 years of English 3-4 years of Math Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus 2-4 years of Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics 2-4 years of History 2-4 years of the same World language Electives in art, music, computer science, physical education, technical education Generally colleges look for the following courses: The Right Courses for College Begin in Middle School

Taking challenging courses in middle school gives students the opportunity to take more advanced courses in high school and college. The Right Courses for College Begin in Middle School

Save samples of your best work in core academic subjects and in the arts. Record completion date and course title on each work. Keep everything in a folder or portfolio, including records of any awards or honors and the dates received. Consider creating an electronic portfolio. Create an Academic Portfolio

Extracurricular interests enable you to discover your talents and skills in athletic, artistic, academic, community service, and other areas. Extracurricular interests build confidence, create an identity, and encourage you to see the relationship between the classroom and the world around you. Develop Extracurricular Interests

Extracurricular interests enable students to discover their talents and develop their skills. Interests can develop in athletic, academic and community service. participate in your interests at school and in the community. Extracurricular interests build confidence, create an identity and encourage students to see relationships and connections between what they learn in the classroom, their outside activities, and their future employment and leisure activities. learn to work collaboratively and independently. Share and develop talents and interests by volunteering in your community. Maintain extracurricular records in middle school and high school. Develop Extracurricular Interests

Included in the cost of attendance: Tuition and Fees Room and Board Books and Supplies Personal Expenses Travel How Much Does College Cost?

Compare the Options: 1.Attend a community college for two years, and live at home. Then transfer to a four-year institution. 2.Attend a four-year state college/university and live on campus. 3.Attend a four-year state college/university and live off campus. 4.Attend an independent (private) institution and live on campus. How Much Does College Cost?

How to Pay for College Start Saving Early! Apply for financial aid from the college at the appropriate time. Research scholarship opportunities.

A family’s financial need is determined by: Total Cost of Attendance (COA) – Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = Financial aid needed Financing College

Types of Aid: Grants and Scholarships – gifts of money that do not need to be paid back. Loans – money that is available to students and parents and must be paid back, sometimes after the student graduates or leaves college. Work Study – provides a part time job during the school year. Financing College

Because families cannot predict with certainty either the future costs of going to college or their available resources, it is important for parents and students to start saving early. Start saving now by putting money each month into a college fund. Financing College