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Junior Assembly Seneca High School May 11, 2016. How many schools should I apply to? Reach 1-2 Good Match 2-3 Safe 1-2  Think about major, location,

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1 Junior Assembly Seneca High School May 11, 2016

2 How many schools should I apply to? Reach 1-2 Good Match 2-3 Safe 1-2  Think about major, location, size, setting (rural/urban/suburban), extracurricular activities.  Realistic evaluation of each college’s admission requirements (grades, standardized test scores, required high school courses).

3 Top Factors for College 1.Grades in Courses – Grades in AP, honors, or Accelerated courses 2. Strength of Curriculum – Both the amount of course work you complete in high school and the quality of those courses 3. Admission Test Scores – Scores on either the SAT or ACT (most schools accept both interchangeably) Source: National Association for College Admission Counseling

4 GPA/Rank All seniors will receive their Rank and GPA in homeroom in September.  Unweighted is on a 4.0 scale  Weighted is on a 6.0 scale Top 15% weighted rank = NJ Star  Transcript reflects weighted & unweighted GPA & Rank

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6 The University expects all applicants to have completed strong college preparatory course work at an accredited secondary school or certified home school program, including at least 18 credits of post-eighth- grade course work in the academic subjects noted on the following chart. The following criteria represent the minimum requirements to be considered for admission. The academic profiles of most candidates exceed the minimum requirements. Subject -- English * Subject -- Mathematics * Subject -- Science Years Required -- 4 Years Required -- 3 Years Required -- 3 Years Recommended – 4 Years Recommended -- 4(2 must include lab) Years Recommended -- 4 (3 must include lab) * Subject -- History/Social Sciences * Subject -- Foreign Languages * Subject -- Academic Electives Years Required -- 4* Years Required -- 2† of same Years Required -- 2 Units Years Recommended -- 4* Years Recommended -- 4 of same Years Recommended -- 2 Total -- 18–22 units * * at least two of the units must be history, and one of those must be world history. An additional year of math or science may be substituted for the 4th year of social science. † Foreign language courses taken before the ninth grade do not count. Please note that: * Prospective majors in mathematics, engineering, business, computer science, and natural science should complete four years of mathematics, including trigonometry, pre-calculus, and/or calculus. * Prospective majors in biology, chemistry, physics and all prospective majors in Engineering are expected to take at least one year each of biology, physics, and chemistry, and are strongly urged to take two years of a laboratory science. Prospective majors in nursing must have completed at least one year of both biology and chemistry, and are strongly urged to take two years of chemistry. University of Delaware high school course requirements and recommendations

7 Standardized Tests SAT’s-www.collegeboard.com (SAT Reasoning Test) ACT’s-www.actstudent.org SAT Subject Tests are specific one hour content area tests used by a small percentage of colleges. Be sure to confirm if the colleges to which you are applying require these tests and plan accordingly. Send scores to Seneca High School-311474 & colleges of your choice –Four free when you register, but fee later NCAA contenders must send scores to NCAA Eligibility Ctr: 9999 Colleges want official scores which are sent directly from College Board. AP scores must be sent directly from College Board. We recommend that students take SAT’s twice junior year and once senior year.

8 SAT Dates 2016-2017 Test DateRegistration DeadlineLate Registration Redesigned SAT administered beginning March 2016 May 7* Apr 8Apr 26 June 4 May 5May 25 Oct. 1* TBA Nov. 5 TBA Dec. 3 TBA Jan. 28, 2017* TBA Mar 11, 2017** TBA May 6, 2017* TBA June 3, 2017 TBA *The question and answer service is available with the October, January, and May exams. Register for it to receive a full copy of your test after you receive your scores. ** Only the SAT is available on the March date; SAT Subject Tests are not offered that day.

9 ACT Dates 2016-2017 Test Date*Registration DeadlineLate Registration April 9** Mar 4Mar 18 June 11** May 6May 20 Sept. 10 TBA Oct. 22 TBA Dec. 10** TBA Feb. 11, 2017 TBA April 8, 2017** TBA June 10, 2017** TBA *Many colleges require the ACT plus writing. Check with your schools to see whether you should register to also take the Writing section. **The Test Information Release form is available with the December, April, and June exams. Fill it out with your registration to receive a full copy of your test after you receive your scores.

10 Family Connection Powered by NAVIANCE Track applications and transcripts Apply for scholarships (check Mrs. McCloskey’s eboard) SAT/ACT practice tests – Prep Me Search colleges/scatter grams- safe/target/reach Explore careers/career profiler Create a resume http://connection.naviance.com/senecahs Username: StudentID#@lrstudents.org Password: Student ID#

11 Teacher Recommendations Ask 2 teachers. Ask early and politely in person. Give at least 2 weeks notice. Follow up through Naviance (***) Teachers will submit letters directly to the counselor electronically. Students will not see the letter. Students should write thank you notes-the teachers do the letters on their own time!

12 Naviance – Teacher Rec requests

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15 Colleges I’m thinking about…

16 College Visits/Interview Visits Take campus tour Visit library, cafeteria, dorms Talk with students The Interview This is a good way for schools to know YOU and not what is on paper. (Not all schools grant interviews.) Be yourself- there are no right/wrong answers. Be able to state why you are interested in that particular school. Stop by for an unofficial transcript before you go * College visits/interviews are excused with a letter from the college on school letterhead.*

17 RCBC Spring Ahead Program * September – Fill out the RCBC application - https://www.bcc.edu/forms/adm https://www.bcc.edu/forms/adm * December- Attend RCBC informational meeting at Seneca. January- Transcript request form due to registrar * February -RCBC placement tests at Seneca. Exempt if scored 540 in Critical Reading and/or 530 in Math on SAT; 23 Reading and/or 20 in Math on the ACT (Must have applied and sent transcript by January in order to take test) * May -Trip to RCBC to register for classes (Must have completed application & placement test in order to attend)

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19 Technical/Career Schools Schools that recent Seneca graduates have attended: Universal Technical Institute (UTI) Lincoln Tech BCIT Rizzieri PB Cosmetology

20 Military Branches Marines- www.marines.com Army- www.army.mil Navy- www.navy.com Air Force- www.af.mil ASVAB-Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (Military entrance exam) Each branch has required entrance score ASVAB given in November at Seneca

21 College Athletics Students who are planning to play in a Division I, II, sport need to complete the following: 1. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center: http://eligbilitycenter.org 2.Send official test scores from College Board/ACT to NCAA 3.Send high school transcript to NCAA at end of junior year

22 Things to do….NOW!! Visit colleges Take standardized testing Naviance-research schools Ask 2 teachers in person for a letter of recommendation and then follow up with a Naviance request. Register with NCAA

23 Things to do….in September Counselor will meet with your child to review the college application process Know where you plan to apply Fill out required Naviance information for college applications Follow up with teachers in person and via Naviance about recommendation letters (2 teachers) Finish standardized testing APPLY-**pay attention to deadlines** Check out Common App after 8/1/16- www.commonapp.org

24 LRHSD – Mobile App (Naviance and Genesis)

25 Thanks for Coming!! Counselor Last NamesPhone Email smaira@lrhsd.org Mr. Sam Maira A-Cor x6687 smaira@lrhsd.org msabo@lrhsd.org Mrs. Mary Sabo Cos-Gra x6679 msabo@lrhsd.org cdevino@lrhsd.org Mr. Chad Devino Gre-La x6686 cdevino@lrhsd.org tcallahan@lrhsd.org Mr. Tom Callahan Le-Or x6615 tcallahan@lrhsd.org emaira@lrhsd.org Mrs. Erica Maira Os-So x6685 emaira@lrhsd.org sjohnson@lrhsd.org Ms. Sue Johnson Sp-Z x6656 sjohnson@lrhsd.org Seneca-609-268-4600 Counseling Center Supervisor – Mrs. Trish LaBouff tlabouff@lrhsd.org tlabouff@lrhsd.org x6680


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