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1 Welcome to College Night

2 Agenda Welcome Financial Aid Presentation  Renee Dann, Rochester Institute of Technology SOTA Counselor Presentation Q&A

3 Counselor Arrangement Mrs. Sirianni Grade 12 A-E x2493Grades 10 & 11 A-F Mr. MurphyGrade 12 F-L, Sm-Z x1791Grades 10 & 11 G-N Ms. KasdinGrade 12 M-Sl x3492Grades 10 & 11 O-Z

4 SOTA Website www.sotarochester.org Counselor Corner Newsletter Counselor Contact Information Scholarship Application Downloads Important Web Links

5 College Application Process Nuts & Bolts…

6 What do Admissions Counselors consider when reviewing applications? Quality of the high school transcript Level of course work AP Honors Regents Local Grades Senior schedule

7 Nuts and Bolts… Standardized College Entrance Exams SAT Reasoning Test * ACT * SAT Subject Tests * * College requirements vary. Most will accept the SAT Reasoning Test and/or the ACT. Some also require SAT Subject Tests. Check with an admissions representative or visit the college website for clarification.

8 Nuts and Bolts… Recommendations Generally 2 – 3, varies by institution Extracurricular Activities Consistent, substantive, demonstrations of talent and leadership College Essay Interviews Most no longer require, but many encourage.

9 Nuts and Bolts… Portfolios and Auditions Very important for students continuing with art at the college level. Work very closely with your SOTA art teachers to ensure you are meeting all of the criteria and deadlines for college admission.

10 The Admissions Process The Role of the Counseling Office

11 The Admissions Process… Admissions Deadlines Early Decision Early Action Rolling Admission Regular Decision College Application Fee Waivers

12 HEOP/EOP Academic and Financial aid program at colleges within New York State Standards vary by institution Talk with your counselor about options when completing college applications

13 The Admissions Process… Basic Student Application Form Personal Information Essay Secondary School Report Teacher Recommendations Test Scores Audition / Art Portfolio Supplemental Application Forms Fee Waivers

14 Online Applications Most colleges and Universities prefer online applications Please remember to inform your counselor when submitting applications online so that we can send transcripts and other relevant information necessary to completing your applications

15 The Admissions Process Application Options SUNY Application www.suny.edu/student Institutional Application Common Application www.commonapp.org Common Black College Application www.commonblackcollegeapp.com

16 What to Look for in a School Types of Schools, Size, Location, Religious Affiliation, Athletics…

17 Types of Schools Two Year vs. Four Year State Schools vs. Private Schools SUNY Other states Liberal Arts Colleges Technical & Art Institutes Specialized programs

18 What to Look for… Size Large, Small, Anything in between Religious Affiliation Cost Affordability of institution Geographic Location Distance from home Campus Setting Urban, Suburban, Rural

19 What to Look for… Living Arrangements Percentage of Residential Population On Campus vs. Off Campus Co Ed vs. Single Sex Special Programs Overseas Exchange Programs Honors Programs Internships, Co-Ops School Year Breakdowns

20 What to Look for… Athletics Intramural Intercollegiate Division I & II NCAA Eligibility Center Division III Clubs & Activities

21 What to Look for… College Visit !!!!! Most important part of the college search! Make contacts Meet faculty, students, admissions representatives See the campus “in action” Sit in on class Visit dorms Eat in the cafeteria

22 “Gap Year” Graduating seniors may decide to delay college entrance for a period of time The year between high school and college allows students to search for meaning in their education and to allow for greater connection to studies once enrolled in college

23 “Gap Year” Questions to ask when considering a “Gap Year” Why do you want to take time off? What are your future plans for college? What experiences thus far make this a good option? What research have you done? What will you give up by not going to college immediately? Are you prepared to make a commitment? How do your parents/family feel about the decision? What financial resources are available to you? Who can help you research your various options?

24 Pop Quiz 1) What is the most important part of the college search? 2) Name four things that colleges look for when making admissions decisions 3) What is the suggested number of teacher recommendations you should submit with your college applications?

25 Pop Quiz 4) Name five factors to consider when looking for a college 5) What is the name of the primary form used when applying for financial aid?

26 Thank You! Any questions? Have a safe trip home!


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