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2 Planning for College What you need to know about the college admission process.

3 Simplify the College Planning Process 1. Understand admission factors 2. Learn about the ACT and SAT 3. Explore college options College opportunities exist for everyone. These three steps can help simplify the planning process:

4 Understand Admission Factors

5 The first part of planning for college is understanding what factors colleges consider when looking at a student profile. What Colleges Consider Primary Factors - Quality/Rigor of Academic Courses - Academic Performance/ Grades - Test Scores (SAT, SAT Subject Tests, and ACT) Additional Factors - Extracurricular Activities - Essay(s) - Letters of Recommendation - Demonstrated Interest

6 Grades & Course Work Your high school transcript is one of the most important factors in college admission. Colleges will look at a few aspects: Course selection: Challenge yourself with a rigorous course load and high-level classes, including AP or honors courses. Grades: Every year counts, starting with freshman year. GPA trends: Keep improving through every grade. Class rank: We do not rank but offer a “rank letter”.

7 Other Considerations Positive recommendations from educators and mentors Personal statement and essay(s) demonstrating writing ability and self-expression A “demonstrated interest” that shows your enthusiasm for the colleges to which you’re applying ( applicable at some schools). Extracurricular activities, including participation in sports, performing/visual arts, volunteering, etc. Community involvement, part-time work or internship Interview (if applicable) Holistic Review vs Number Review

8 What factors are most important? Work Strength of curriculum ​ ​ Admission test scores (ACT & SAT) ​ Grades in all courses ​ ​ Essay or writing sample ​​ Student's demonstrated interest ​ ​ Counselor recommendation ​ ​ Class Rank ​ Teacher recommendation ​ ​ Subject test scores (AP, IB) ​ ​ Portfolio ​ Interview SAT II scores Extracurricular activities ​ ​ State graduation exam ​​​ Grades in college prep courses ​

9 What factors are most important? Top Five: 1. Grades in college prep courses ​ 2. Strength of curriculum ​ 3. ​ Admission test scores (ACT and SAT) ​ 4. ​ Grades in all courses ​ 5. ​ Essay or writing sample ​​ Reference: http://www.nacacnet.org/studentinfo/articles/Pages/Factors-in-the-Admission-Decision.aspxhttp://www.nacacnet.org/studentinfo/articles/Pages/Factors-in-the-Admission-Decision.aspx

10 Learn About the ACT and SAT

11 Test Details How are ACT and SAT different? Which one should I take? When should I take? Should juniors take old SAT? Fair Test Schools Concordance Reference: www.actstudent.org/faq/actsat.html www.fairtest.org

12 Getting Ready for the ACT / SAT Select challenging high school courses. Read widely and write extensively, both in and out of school. Become familiar with ACT and SAT question types, format and directions. Take advantage of free test prep resources at - www.act.student.org www.act.student.org - www.sat.collegeboard.com www.sat.collegeboard.com

13 A Little Practice Goes a Long Way Research is clear that cramming and short-term test prep are not effective substitutes for hard work in school. To feel comfortable and confident on test day, it’s a good idea to be familiar with the test format and question types. Like anything else in life, a little practice never hurts.

14 Explore College Options

15 Now that you know what colleges are looking for, it’s time to put them to the test. Which colleges are right for you?

16 Factors to Consider ▪ Size and diversity of student body ▪ Location ▪ Academic programs ▪ Campus life — athletics, activities, housing ▪ Graduation and retention rates ▪ Financial aid and scholarship opportunities

17 Other Factors to Consider Above all… with God’s grace and prayer… Think about where you will find the best F.I.T. in your college life? What path will prepare you for your purpose? Proverbs 13:4 “A sluggard’s appetite is never filled, but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied.”

18 Funnel The Process Prospective Matches F.I.T.

19 Campus Visits ▪ Take a campus tour (Macro and Micro). ▪ Speak with an admission counselor. ▪ Ask about financial aid opportunities. ▪ Sit in on a class of interest. ▪ Read the student newspaper. ▪ Talk to students and faculty. Get to know a school from the inside:

20 Get Organized and Apply Meet with your School Counselor Narrow and categorize your choices: - “More than likely” schools (1 or 2) - “Good match” schools (2 to 4) - “Reach” schools (1 or 2) Review scholarship and financial aid requirements. Revise application essays and share drafts your school counselor, teacher, or family member. Ask for recommendations and set firm dates for their completion. Schedule interviews, if needed.

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