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1 Georgetown High School Fall 2016
Junior Conferences Georgetown High School Fall 2016

2 From the Georgetown HS Counseling Office
School Counselors Trish Cook, A-G Shannon Henson, H-O (Lead) Chailleen Gilly, P-Z Laura Lake, Grade 9 Crisis/Intervention Counselors Sarah Adams Sam McCutchen Administrative Assistant Deena Nero College and Career Center Scott Conrad

3 Today’s agenda Preparing for a College Search
Graduation Plans/Transcripts Clubs/Volunteer Activities How to get college credit

4 Preparing for a College Search

5 Know Yourself Values Ambitions Achievements Academic Strengths
Interests Your Standout Talents

6 Types of Colleges Four year Type Description Tuition
Admission Requirements Four year Degrees offered: Bachelors and beyond Provides: A well-rounded college experience that includes an academic area of study. State: Typically under $15,000/year Private: Typically more than $20,000/year SAT or ACT GPA Class rank Essay Extracurricular activities Letters of recommendation Transcripts

7 Types of Colleges Two year Type Description Tuition
Admission Requirements Two year Degrees offered: Associates Provides: A way to ease into college / take general college classes for credit. Typically have agreements with four year colleges to transfer credits. Typically around $4,000/year Open-door admission policy

8 Choosing Your College Priorities
What is important to you? Location Academics Size Campus Appeal Social Life Total Cost – Including aid

9 About College Admission Tests
ACT Consists of four tests: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing Writing component is optional Top composite score is 36 SAT Consists of three tests: Verbal, Math, Writing Each test is scored on a scale of

10 Collecting College Information – Where to go
Cappex.com - College search made simple. Your first stop to kick-start your college and scholarship search nacacnet.org - National Association for College Admission Counseling. Offers national college fair information and articles about the college process collegeboard.org - Information about the SAT act.org - Information about the ACT test Mybigfuture.com

11 Graduation Requirements
Students must successfully earn at least 26 credits in a plan of study that includes specific courses in English, math, science, social studies, and other required courses and electives. Students must also select and complete an endorsement as mandated under HB5.

12 Foundation Graduation Plan
IMPORTANT: The Distinguished Level of Achievement is required for automatic admission to state 4 year universities.

13 What do colleges look at?
Rank/GPA SAT/ACT Scores Extracurricular Activities Volunteer Experiences Essays Letters of Recommendation

14 Rank and GPA Rank-how you compare to others in your class—I.e. 100/400 Rank includes: 4 core classes + 2 LOTE only Each semester grade is assigned a numerical value ( ) and is averaged

15 Volunteering At School At Church In the community
Any service that you do not charge for (i.e. mow neighbors yard, babysit for free)

16 College credit-oh the ways!
AP Exams ACC Dual Credit Classes Articulated Credits

17 Next Steps for Juniors In School Standardized Testing
Stay focused on academics Do not lighten your academic load for senior year Meet with your school counselor Stay involved in school activities Standardized Testing Prepare for and register for ACT / SAT tests Register for AP tests as appropriate College Exploration Explore colleges on the Web Visit colleges if you can Meet with college representatives Attend college fairs

18 Questions?

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