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JUNIOR YEAR COLLEGE PLANNING MS. HOGAN, COLLEGE ADVISER
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Ms. Hogan College Adviser First-Generation College Graduate 2015 WMU Graduate Majors: English & Spanish Minor: Speech & Hearing Processes INTRODUCTION
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WHAT WE WILL COVER TODAY: 1. College match and fit 2. Financial aid 3. Preparation, planning, and timeline
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COLLEGE MATCH AND FIT
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MATCH Test scores GPA Graduation and retention rates FIT Location Size Cost Majors offered Sports Clubs Diversity
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BEGIN YOUR SEARCH WITH MATCH REACH SAFETY MATCH
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Graduation Rates > Selectivity 4-yr & 6-yr Freshman retention Target Graduation Rates Reach: 70% Match: 63% Safety: 52% ACT and GPA Graph College Results MI College Guide DETERMINING REACH, MATCH, AND SAFETY:
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College Raptor Big Future Campus visits School websites Friends and family Location Size Majors Diversity Religious Cost Financial Aid DETERMINING FIT
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WHAT IF… My school is a good FIT but not a good MATCH? Honors colleges/programs Research On campus jobs Leadership roles in campus organizations Internships
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FINANCIAL AID
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HOW MUCH DOES COLLEGE COST? Sticker price vs. net cost College Board Net Price Calculator College Abacus Net Price Calculator on college’s website
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID Grants Scholarships Loans Other: work-study, savings
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GRANTS WHAT ARE THEY Free money Never have to pay back Based on financial need or demographics HOW TO GET THEM Apply to college before financial aid deadlines Submit your FAFSA before March 1 st of your senior year Research Michigan’s Student Scholarships and Grants: http://www.michigan. gov/ http://www.michigan. gov/
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VERY IMPORTANT!!! Be able to identify with the things that may qualify you for more aid: Free and reduced Lunch First Generation College Foster Care Native American Medicaid coverage Military/Veteran Status Child of Police Office/Fire Fighter killed in line of duty
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SCHOLARSHIPS WHAT ARE THEY Free money Do not have to pay back Usually based on merit, talent, activity, demographics, financial need HOW TO GET THEM Apply to colleges before financial aid deadlines Research Apply Stay organized
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LOANS WHAT THEY ARE Money you have to pay back with interest HOW TO GET THEM Submit your FAFSA before federal deadline: June 30 Apply with private companies, banks, credit unions
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REALITY OF STUDENT LOANS
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AVG. COSTS Wedding: $20, 901 Car: $31, 252 Home: $135,000 RETURN ON INVESTMENT Despite rising student debt rates, college is still worth it Pay Scale ROI
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PREPARATION & PLANNING
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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO NOW? ① College notebook, folder, Google doc ② List of colleges ③ Résumé, list of activities, honors, and awards ④ Letters of recommendation ⑤ Timeline of important dates and deadlines ⑥ Financial aid search ⑦ Professional and regular e-mail use ⑧ Memorize SSN
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IMPORTANT DATES
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APRIL 12 TH SAT at Saugatuck High School
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JUNE-AUGUST Go on campus visits
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AUGUST-SEPTEMBER Begin applications Retake SAT
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OCTOBER 1 ST FAFSA Opens
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END OF OCTOBER College Application Week!
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NOVEMBER 1ST Early Action deadlines begin
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MARCH 1 ST Michigan FAFSA Deadline
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MARCH Complete scholarship applications
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MAY 1ST College Decision Day
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JUNE 30TH Federal FAFSA Deadline
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NOW-SENIOR YEAR TIMELINE April 12/13 :Take your SAT Summer :Visit college campuses August-September: Begin your college applications! Retake your SAT. October 1 st : FAFSA opens! End of October: College Application Week November 1 st : Early action deadlines begin March 1 st : Michigan FAFSA deadline March: Complete scholarship applications May 1 st : College Decision Day June 30: Federal FAFSA deadline
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CONTACT ME: Ms. Hogan Tuesdays and Thursdays @ Saugatuck Between MAC Lab, Room 4, and Media Center ehogan@saugatuckps.com Twitter: @SHSAdviser
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