Welcome to College Information Night September 21, 2010 6:30 p.m. Julie Maugherman, Director of Guidance and Counseling September 21, 2010 6:30 p.m. Julie.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
College Search Process Where does your student begin? Step 1: Students set-up online accounts by registering at the following websites: Family Connections:
Advertisements

1 Senior Information Shippensburg Area Senior High School.
Welcome North Harrison High School Senior Parent Night.
College Information Night Presented by Palisades Guidance Department.
Applying for Financial Aid Is it Worth the Trouble? Yes! More than $3 billion was awarded to students attending college in Texas.
Senior College Application Night. Purpose To provide you with resources to support your college search. To make you more comfortable with the college.
September 20, 2012 Back to School Night Senior Meeting.
Senior Parent Night November 15, 2011
Henry Clay High School Senior Meetings Counselor Breakdown Ms. Wesley: A-Cole Ms. Cain: Colf-Gol Ms. Howard: Gom-K Ms. Smith: L-N Mr. Edwards: O-Sl.
Welcome Class of 2015!. How do I apply to college? How do I apply for financial aid? How do I find out about scholarships? What makes a good application.
WELCOME SENIORS!. WHAT IF I HAVEN’T STARTED TO MAKE PLANS FOR AFTER GRADUATION?  FAMILY CONNECTION DATABASE  COLLEGE SEARCH- OVER 3,600 SCHOOLS SEARCH.
COLLEGE NIGHT March 20, What are you looking for in a college?  Academic Programs / Major  Location – rural, suburban, urban  Size – small: ;
Post Secondary Planning Life After Hamden High School.
Parish Hill High School Senior College Night. PARENTS What excites you most about your son/daughter going to college? What are your worst fears or worries.
Class of Year College63% 2-Year College/Technical School24% Military2% Work/Other9% 245 Graduates.
Welcome to College Search Night While you are waiting for the presentation to begin, please take a moment to complete the Criteria for College Admittance.
COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Impriano.
Seniors Parents, Welcome to the Post High School Planning Seminar.
1 © 2010 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved. Life After JM GET SET FOR.
Your Senior Year….. Graduating Class 2012 Yikes!! Please don’t make me go!!
Eleventh Grade Parent Night. New and Improved Counseling Services Naviance Naviance Torrance Juvenile Diversion Counseling Torrance Juvenile Diversion.
SENIOR PARENT BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT SPHS GUIDANCE.
Post Secondary Planning
Junior Students & Parents Small Group Presentation Presented by: RMHS Counseling Department.
COLLEGE PLANNING AN OVERVIEW Presented by GVHS Counselors: Mr. Chip Harvey Ms. Anna Saracino.
CLASS OF 2016 Senior Meeting August 18, Agenda Miss Whalen, Senior Project Information Miss Biggs, Senior Class Advisor Mrs. Lantz and Mrs. Laubenstine,
Senior College Planning The Final Steps. Topics Your List Application Options The Application To Do Lists Financial Aid Final Decisions.
©2007 Cranston (RI) Public Schools 1 The College Planning Process Information for Juniors.
1 Post-Secondary Planning Valley Regional High School School Counseling Department January 8, 2014 VRHS Library.
University High School Counseling Department Fall Senior Presentation Information for Seniors,
JunioR Parent Night April 24, 2012 Agenda Senior Year Timeline College Application Process Financial Aid/Scholarships Question & Answer.
Welcome North Harrison High School Senior Parent Night.
CLASS OF 2013 College & Post High School Planning.
May 6,  Welcome  MCIS/Parchment – Lynn Keenan  Transcript, Scholarships & College Visits – Jeni Lindberg  FAFSA, ACT & Senior Timeline – Joe.
Welcome to NBC Senior Parent Night What to expect during your student’s senior year.
General Information The College Process begins……………….
SENIOR INFORMATION MEETING CLASS OF 2015 I still don’t know what I want to major in!!!
Project Plan Ahead Options After High School  Work  Military  Technical School  Trades/Apprentice programs  College  2 Year (Community Colleges)
WELCOME TO SENIOR PARENT COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT CLASS OF 2014 ROBIN MARTON, COLLEGE COUNSELOR.
Post Secondary Planning Presented by The Counseling Department.
Stratford High School Fall 2015 Senior Semester Plan.
PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT College, Financial Aid, and Scholarships.
Senior Parent Meeting Deadlines, Deadlines, Deadlines.
Junior Students & Parents Small Group Presentation Presented by: RMHS Counseling Department.
September Credit Checks Course Requirements for Graduation 4 Math 4 English Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry/Technical Science Civics, American.
SENIOR STUDENTS & THEIR PARENTS COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT Wednesday, October 10, 2012.
Clayton High School Guidance Department Supervisor of Guidance and Counseling Joe Valentino Counselors Joe Valentino – 9th Keith Controvich 10 th,11 th,12.
1 © 2010 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved. Life After JM GET SET FOR.
It’s Your Senior Year When Do I Apply For College? is “Application” Month is “Application” Month Some schools have “priority” deadlines Some.
College Information Night Presented by Palisades Guidance Department.
Post-Secondary Plan o A-Da Mrs. Mary Clements o De-H Mr. Tom Dove o I –Mc Mrs. Heather Hartman o Me-Se Mrs. Courtney McLean o Sh- Z Ms. Andrea Wolfe.
Student Services Department Riverside Brookfield High School.
SENIOR INFORMATION MEETING CLASS OF 2016 #1 Get a Chrome Book #2 Go to:
Financing Your College Education Information for college-bound students and their families Presented by Student Financial Services Office Seattle University.
Preparing for the College Application Process 4/26/16 Oxford Counseling Department.
Senior Parent Night September 8, What’s your plan? Military? College? Trade / Vocational School? Work Force?
Are You Ready for College? Just Juniors. What can I do this summer in preparation for college applications? Narrow your college search, note deadlines.
An Evening Program for Junior Parents
Derby High School Post-Secondary Planning Guide CEEB CODE:
North Harrison High School Senior Parent Night
MIDLOTHIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Midlothian high school
Post High School Planning
College Admissions Breakfast
The College Application Process
Valley Lutheran High School
College Application Process
Just Juniors CLASS of 2020.
Planning for the Future
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to College Information Night September 21, :30 p.m. Julie Maugherman, Director of Guidance and Counseling September 21, :30 p.m. Julie Maugherman, Director of Guidance and Counseling

Choosing a college What is important to you?

Know Yourself and Your Reasons for Attending College Ask Yourself: What kind of student am I? What are my interests and strengths? What types of activities will I participate in? Consider organizations, sports, cultural groups,clubs What kind of career plans do I hold for the future? Interest and career aptitude inventories are helpful and are available from many sources How will I pay for college and what can I afford? WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU?

Consider College Characteristics Four-year, two-year, community colleges, vocational schools Public, Private, or Proprietary Location Size, type of campus Student body composition Reputation, prestige of school Admission requirements, percent admitted Cost of tuition, availability of scholarships and grants Activities, organizations, sports

List, Compare, and Visit Schools Be organized in your search University and college web pages Books, catalogs, and files in the Counseling Center College fairs Internet sources Internet sources of interest:

College representative visits to Burris Schedule of visits is posted, in Senior Bulletin & on NIAF Sign up in the CC at least 1 day in advance Ask your teacher for permission to attend Come prepared to ask questions Small group in which to ask specific questions about things that are important to you This is an opportunity to make an impression Admissions reps will remember you when your application comes across their desks…

Student visits to college campuses Burris allows three excused absences for college/career exploration and research * Places to visit when on a college campus visit: Admissions Office Departments of interest Financial Aid Office Attend a class Tour of campus, if arranged * Choose to visit on a Friday or Monday, so you can spend a weekend exploring the campus *Talk to current students or alumni Another opportunity to make an impression:

Delaware County College Fair October 4, :30-8:00 p.m. Muncie Central High School Large Commons Sponsored by Ivy Tech Community College (Formerly held at BSU) October 4, :30-8:00 p.m. Muncie Central High School Large Commons Sponsored by Ivy Tech Community College (Formerly held at BSU)

Applying to College Where to begin, when to begin, how to begin

Applying for Admission Aim to apply to 3-5 schools Different types of admission -- these will determine when you apply What do schools look for in applications? *Transcript --Courses taken, grades earned, test scores *Extracurricular activities *Essays *Recommendations

Applying On Line Encouraged by many college admissions directors Easy to access Quick transmission to colleges You may check your work, print out a copy for your own files When applying to college online, please remember: **Let your counselor know! You MUST request that I send a transcript--there is always a form to print out and give to me Your application will not be complete without a transcript! **Recommendations also must be sent separately, if required **In general, application fees must be put on a credit card

eTranscript The link is found on the Burris webpage Provides students with the ability to request transcripts through Indiana eTranscript. Transcripts requested online are sent securely to the destinations that you select. No cost to sent transcripts, both in and out of state Students are not required to use eTranscript. They may still simply request a transcript be sent by visiting the Counseling Center and asking

eTranscript Benefits of using eTranscript: You may track your request online You will receive an notification when Burris approves your transcript request And again when your transcript is delivered electronically (or mailed to certain destinations outside of Indiana).

The Common Application Recommended form of 414 selective colleges in 44 states and the District of Columbia Complete ONE application form Send copies to any participating college--doing the app electronically is recommended Some colleges have supplemental applications Submit application electronically or in hardcopy

Be aware of deadlines

Review the Counseling Center Application procedure Complete your part of the application and bring in the completed application with addressed, stamped envelope and application fee checks at least 2 weeks in advance Or, if your application was done online, give counselor part to Mrs. Maugherman with an envelope, stamps, and any support materials, at least 2 weeks in advance Give references plenty of advance notice Make requests 4 weeks ahead of time, request letters of recommendation be returned to you or turned in to the Counseling Center at least 5 days prior to the deadline

Senior Profile Allows your guidance counselor to write the best and most complete letter about you Used by the Scholarship Nomination Committee to identify specific criteria for a scholarship or award Some teachers may ask to see a copy if you request a recommendation from them--You may make copies in the CC Due to Mrs. Maugherman by Oct. 29, 2010, or earlier if you are requesting a letter of recommendation before then

Athletic Eligibility Register with NCAA Eligibility Center if you are considering college athletics---by end of Junior year or beginning of Senior year Go to to register and for answers to specific questions Instructions for registering online are in the CC For NAIA schools, check

Paying for College It’s not as impossible as it sounds

Develop a Plan to Finance your Education Don’t let cost be a determining factor in what schools you will apply to -- Nearly $60 billion in financial aid is awarded nationally every year* Finding financial aid can be intimidating--but don’t let that stop you Know what financial aid and scholarships are available * ICPAC

Types of Financial Aid Grants and Scholarships *These do not need to be paid back, often called gift or merit aid * May be need-based or merit-based Loans *Borrowed money, will be paid back with interest Work Study *Students work for money as part of their financial aid, usually on-campus jobs

Finding scholarships Senior Bulletin Internet sources Individual College--check with financial aid offices Local organizations and businesses Beware of scholarship search services You shouldn’t have to pay money to get a scholarship Apply for Financial Aid FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) by March 10th Institutional Aid forms Some colleges require their own forms, also have own deadlines Supplemental Application forms ex. College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Profile (CSS Profile)

The major source of student financial aid is the U.S. Department of Education. Nearly 70% of the student aid that is awarded each year comes from the U.S. Department of Education's programs (over $70 billion). The Department's aid includes grants, loans, and work study.* Most federal student aid is awarded based on financial need, not scholastic achievement Financial need does NOT have to be shown to receive certain federal student loans *collegecircle.com Most federal student aid is awarded based on financial need, not scholastic achievement Financial need does NOT have to be shown to receive certain federal student loans *collegecircle.com

FAFSA on the web Due March 10, 2011 (just as paper copy is) PIN number for FAFSA Your PIN serves as your electronic signature Your PIN will be ed to you within 5 days

Surfing the Net for Dollars

Review and Finalize Plans Whew! You’re almost there...

Talk things over as a family Meet individually with guidance counselor Wait for financial aid packages to come sometime in April or May Be aware of what makes you more likely to be successful once you are in school

RESPONSIBILITY Deadlines Choices Researching Colleges Searching for Scholarships Choices Deadlines Choices

Thank you for attending College Information Night