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SEAHOLM HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 WALT ROMANO, COUNSELING DEPARTMENT HEAD Senior Student & Parent Night
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Program Highlights What Seniors Should Be Doing Now How Colleges Evaluate You When & How To Apply Parchment and The Common Application College Deadlines College and Career Center Financial Aid
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What Should I Be Doing Now? Check transcript for accuracy – request through Parchment Continue college search process Visit college campuses Attendance, grades, and staying motivated are key senior year MEET WITH YOUR COUNSELOR- sign up for an appointment (schedules are posted near the counselor’s door)
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How Colleges Evaluate You Academic record Rigor of curriculum Grade trends ACT/SAT scores Essays, if required Recommendations, if required Résumé, if required - special talents or abilities
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When To Apply It’s never too early, begin now! Online applications on college sites or The Common Application Check application deadlines
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Common Application Over 500 colleges & universities including U of M, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Boston U, Boston College One application for all member institutions Some schools have additional supplements Apply online at www.commonapp.org Teacher / Counselor submit recs online
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Components of the College Application FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS!!! Application Personal information, intended major, activities/honors, senior schedule, etc. Essay / Personal Statement * High School Transcripts via www.parchment.com or www.commonapp.org ACT / SAT Scores www.actstudent.org www.collegeboard.com Counselor Recommendation * by Oct. 1 for Mrs. Powrozek Teacher Recommendation * Application Fee * Not required by all colleges / universities
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College Deadlines Early Decision – contractually binding -Usually due November 1 Early Action – not binding Due date varies by college i.e. U of M: Apply by Nov. 1 st hear by mid-late Dec Rolling Admission Large window of time to apply Decision made after application completed/reviewed Regular Decision – Typically due Jan 1 or later Decision first week in April
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Community College? A good option if… You are not ready to leave home Money is a concern Your career choice requires a certificate or associates degree Your GPA is below a 2.5 “Fresh start”
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College And Career Center Coordinator-Mrs. Judi Stahl jstahl@birmingham.k12.mi.us 248-203-4253 College Rep visits Sign up Schedule posted Check the CCC website often Scholarship Information SAT/ACT Test Prep information A wealth of resources!
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Financial Aid Complete FAFSA online in January, 2016 (www.fafsa.ed.gov) Financial Aid Night at Groves in December -College financial aid representative Scholarships -Need-based -Merit-based Loans Work/Study
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Senior Year Timeline September ‘15 – January ‘16 Apply to college Receive admissions decisions January ‘16 – February ‘17 Receive admissions decisions Apply for financial aid March ’16 – April ’16 Receive admissions decisions Receive financial aid packages from colleges By May 1, 2016 – weigh options and pay deposit to one college!
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Senior Year Timeline cont. May and June 2016 2 nd -13 th AP Exams 17 th Senior Awards Night 25 th Senior Breakfast 26 th Senior Student Dinner 31 st -June 2 nd Senior Exams June 3 rd Commencement Rehearsal June 5 th Graduation!
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Caseloads: 2015-16 seniors only A-De: Brian Flatter bflatter@birmingham.k12.mi.us 248-203-3758 Df-J: Kristy Fekaris kfekaris@birmingham.k12.mi.us 248-203-3756 K-Mo: Jenn Vanderveen jvanderveen@birmingham.k12.mi.us 248-203-3760 Mp-Si: Walt Romano wromano@birmingham.k12.mi.us 248-203-3757 Sj-Z: Rebecca Powrozek rpowrozek@birmingham.k12.mi.us 248-203-5759 http://www.birmingham.k12.mi.us/Schools/High+Schools/Seaholm/Counseling THANK YOU!!!
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