Belleville High School Instant Decision Day November 20, 2015.

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Belleville High School Instant Decision Day November 20, 2015

Belleville High School is organizing an Instant Decision Day on November 20, 2015 Representatives from 13 colleges and universities will meet individually with students. Instant Decision Day

What will happen on Instant Decision Day ? You will be given an appointment to meet with a representative right here on Belleville High School’s campus. Representatives will hold a personal interview and review your application. You will then receive an instant decision.

If accepted…… am I required to attend? No. These are non-binding agreements. It is to your advantage to have this opportunity.

May I have more than one interview? Yes! You are not restricted to the number of interviews on our Instant Decision Day. If your are truly interested in attending the college/university and you qualify, then you can apply.

GPA: 2.50 V&M SAT Score: 900 ACT Score: 18 Nursing Program - GPA: SAT Score: Act Score: 21 Fee waived 2 Letters of Recommendation Resume of Activities and Community Service Essay Required Common Application must be submitted on-line by November 10

GPA: 2.50 SAT’s: Optional ACT Score: 18 Nursing Program - GPA: SAT Score: Act : Accepted Fee waived 2 Letters of Recommendation Resume of Activities and Community Service Essay Required Common Application must be submitted on-line by November 10

GPA: 2.50 SAT’s: Not Required *1000 M & R for additional scholarships ACT Score: Not Required *21 or higher for additional scholarships Fee waived Essay: Not required, but recommended On-line or Common Application must be submitted on-line by November 10

GPA: 2.75 SAT’s: Not Required *1000 M & R for additional additional scholarships Fee waived Essay: Yes Common Application must be submitted on-line by November 10

GPA: No minimum Accuplacer Entrance Exam will be given to students without SAT scores, or those who’s scores are less than 530/Math/540 Reading Fee waived Common Application must be submitted on-line by November 10th or student can bring completed paper application to interview.

SAT Score: Not Required, but scores of 540 English/530 Math (Placement test will be waived) On-line application must be completed by November 10th Essay Not Required Application Fee: Waived

GPA 2.5 (Average 3.2) CR&M SAT Score: Average 1060 No essay required 1 letter of recommendation required Fee waived A paper or on-line application is required. Application must be submitted to your guidance counselor by November 10th

GPA: 3.0 V&M SAT Score: 950 ACT Score: 21 EOF Program: GPA 2.75 Essay optional Fee waived On-line application, Common Application must be submitted by November 10th

Minimum GPA 2.8 Minimum SAT V&M 900 ACT Composite Score of 21 Essay not required, but highly recommended Fee waived On-line application or Common Application must be completed by November 10th

GPA 2.5 SAT V&M Score: 850 ACT Score: 18 Essay required Fee Waived On-line application or Common Application must be completed by November 10th

GPA: 2.5 SAT Score: 900 ACT Score: 19 Essay required, optional video essay (see zeemee.com) On-line application or Common Application must be completed by November 10th Fee will be waived (Please see counselor or secretary for fee waiver code)

GPA 3.0 V & M SAT 1050 ACT Composite of 23 EOP requires 2.7 GPA, SAT SCORE OF 900 & a copy of parent/guardians 2014 tax information or financial documents (welfare, disability, etc.) Fee waived – Use code NFW on the SHU application OR select the pay later option on the Common Application with the SHU Supplement

GPA 3.0 V&M SAT Score: 900 ACT Score: 19 Essay not required On-line application or Common Application must be completed by November 10th Fee is waived, but you must request a waiver on the WPU on-line application before submitting it

November 10, 2015 All online applications must be submitted electronically by November 10th. This is to ensure the applications can be retrieved from the online system by the admissions offices.

November 10, 2015 All paper applications, essays, and checks must be submitted to your guidance counselor by November 10th.

Interview Reminders PlanningBody language The best way to beat the stress of an interview is to be prepared. Before going to the interview, research the school online. Know about the program you are applying to, and other organizations or activities that the school offers. Impress your interviewer! Be a candidate who is truly interested! Also, brainstorm some intelligent questions ahead of time you can ask about the school. Give your interviewer a firm handshake and smile when you first meet them. Sit up straight, try to maintain eye contact when giving your responses, speak clearly, and stay alert. Try not to get distracted by planning your answers in your head instead listen to the interviewer when they are talking. Don't be afraid to take a deep breath and pause for a moment to pull together your response.

Brainstorm answers to some common questions the representative may ask you….. Why do you want to attend ________ college/university? Describe a time you displayed leadership, teamwork, overcame a challenge, etc. Why do you want to major in _____? What will you contribute to our campus community?