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1. What is your Post-secondary Plan and how can we help you get where you want to be? 2. If it’s college, make sure you follow the Post- Secondary Planning Handbook 3. Everyone: come in for your Individual Counselor Meeting (parents are welcome, too!)
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See p. A1 for more detail on: Community College Trade or Technical School Bidwell The Military Apprenticeship Programs Job Corps Work
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Everything you need to fill out applications when the time comes is on the “Application Information” page. So how do we get there from here?
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Seven Steps from High School to College 1. Preparation: Take the College Entrance Exams 2. Information: Research and Plan 3. Information: Narrow Your College Search 4. Visitation: Visit Colleges & College Fairs 5. Application: Apply for Admission 6. Apply for Financial Aid & Scholarships 7. Review and Finalize Your Plan The Handbook will be a very helpful resource!
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Register for and take the SAT and ACT BHS is a test site for the October and May tests( see p.5 of the Handbook for dates and deadlines) Check if you need the SAT Subject Tests – for more selective colleges, two or three are usually required See if your schools want “official” score reports Prep material and classes available – see your counselor When a college gives an SAT score (average or minimum) the score usually includes only Critical Reading and Math (not Writing)
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The chart on p.2 gives you a comparison of the two exams. The chart on p.3 gives you the same Score Conversion Chart which most colleges and universities use. THE BOTTOM LINE: it’s a good idea to take both, see which one you do better on/prefer, and strategize from there to get your highest possible score.
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Suggested Testing Timeline for All Tests Gr. 11: December & January…. Keystones Gr. 11: March ….SAT I Reasoning Gr. 11: April ….ACT Gr. 11: May ….SAT I Reasoning (at BHS)– this is a good date for SAT II Subject Tests, if you need them Gr. 11: May… AP Exams during the first 2 weeks Gr. 11: June ….SAT I Reasoning Gr. 11: June ….ACT Fall of Senior Year: TESTING OPTIONAL! Check out p.5 for fees, dates, and deadlines for testing!
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What are the best ways to gather information? There are many resources…. Know Yourself Career Cruising: www.careercruising.comwww.careercruising.com Plan Challenging courses Participate in activities Meet with career representatives/job shadow
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Research colleges Seven Factors Size Location Reputation Majors Can I get in? (Admissions) Can I afford it? (Cost/Financial Aid) Can I be happy there? Find colleges Organize information and narrow your list College Visits are the best way to find answers to these seven questions!
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Refer to pages 9-13 of your Post-Secondary Planning Handbook for an in-depth look at all Seven Factors and the questions to ask to make the most of campus visitation programs!
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Application form Common Application Penn State Applications Letters of Recommendation Requesting a Transcript The essay
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Look for scholarship announcements on Google Group Check the BHS Guidance Web Site Check the Guidance Bulletin (Monthly) Register for scholarship databases Look for scholarships offered by colleges – check deadlines National scholarships are listed in Career Cruising
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Take responsibility for your future Individual Counselor Meeting Check Graduation Requirements Check Transcript (including activities) Check Schedule We will call you in; work with us to review and finalize your plan! Be courteous and respectful to everyone you deal with! Be a leader in the building and beyond!
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Thank you very much! …Questions?
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Attend the Pittsburgh National College Fair (February) Register for and take SATs/ACTs/APs Test Preparation Keep your grades up Do your best on the Keystones Select challenging coursework ALL THROUGH HS College Visits, Open Houses, Representatives Look for opportunities to shadow and volunteer Register with NCAA if you’re a student-athlete Come in for your Individual Counselor Meeting!
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Consider summer coursework for make-up credits or advancement/enrichment Volunteer work/shadowing Campus Visitations! Narrow down post-secondary choices Draft your Activities Resume to send with applications in the fall Work on Music CDs or Art Portfolios Download college applications and get started on essays Start thinking about letters of recommendation
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Sign up for BHS Google Group Send an email to your counselor Watch for Skyward Email Messages and Skylert communications Check out the BHS Blog Listen to announcements Stay on top of the many opportunities and things happening at BHS
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Apply to NCAA online only at www.eligibilitycenter.org www.eligibilitycenter.org Send SAT/ACT scores directly to NCAA Bring in the NCAA transcript form with your NCAA ID number Request a transcript using the Transcript Request Form
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There are many ways to prepare for standardized tests Doing well in your classes is the best test prep! CDs and books are available Test Preparation classes at BHS or from private sources On-line: www.March2Success.comwww.March2Success.com On-line: www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org Use PSAT scores Sign up for Question-of-the-Day Free on-line practice tests
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Fee Waivers are available for SAT, ACT, and AP Exams For students who qualify for Free/Reduced Lunch For students whose families are experiencing economic hardship They can be used to register on-line for the tests If you qualify, you can get fee waivers for college applications in the fall, too! See your counselor for more information
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