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1 Post high school planning
Presented by the WHS School Counseling Department THE DREAM TEAM

2 Timeline February/March: Register/prepare for the SATs
Meet with counselor to begin discussing plans for post- graduation Begin searching for colleges/universities/technical programs Begin and/or edit your “All About Me” Sheet

3 Timeline cont. Spring/Summer: Take the SAT or ACT
Start adding schools to “Colleges I’m Thinking About” list on Naviance Visit college campuses/attend Open Houses Ask for letters of recommendation

4 The College Search Naviance and/or Collegeboard.org
All juniors participated in a Naviance SuperMatch lesson Develop a list of schools that you are interested in What to consider when choosing a college: - Location - Majors - Size - Cost - Profile of accepted students

5 The College Search Con’t.
Schedule college visits/tours with Admissions Upcoming college field trip tour Write down questions you want to ask Attend College Fairs - Hartford National College Fair March 28, :30-8:30 Wolcott HS College Fair – Thursday September 27, :00 – 7:30pm Attend college rep visits in the Career Center during junior and senior year

6 Developing a List Start with a larger list and narrow when it is time to apply Ideally apply to 4–7 schools 1 – 2 Reach 2 -3 Reasonable 1 – 2 Safety

7 Factors Colleges Consider for Admissions
Common Application Transcript Rigor GPA / Rank Improvement over the years Explain any transcript “blemishes” Standardized Test Scores (Test Optional Schools) You as a person Essay Extracurricular/community service Letters of Recommendation

8 All About Me/Activity Sheet
Both colleges and scholarships will need one It lists all the activities you were/are involved in during high school, including sports, clubs, work, community service, etc. in/or outside of school The teachers and your counselor will use it as a reference when writing your recommendation letters.

9 Recommendation Letters
Each student will need at least two teacher recommendations You may also need a letter from your counselor You may get additional letters beyond that (ex. coach, boss) Make sure your Activity Sheet is COMPLETED before asking for recommendation letters.

10 SAT ALL juniors take SAT School Day at WHS Wednesday March 21st (no essay, no fee) Register for an SAT test at collegeboard.org WHS is now a testing site for the November SAT Fee waivers are available if you’re on Free/Reduced Lunch. See your counselor for more info. Practice for the test – Khan Academy SAT Subject Tests or ACT with Writing: Required by some colleges, usually more competitive institutions Writing section is OPTIONAL

11 ACTs Colleges accept BOTH SAT and ACT
for test dates and to register for a test ACT (with writing) Pay attention to registration deadlines!

12 The College Essay Allows the student to explain to the admissions committee who they are beyond their transcript Do not plagiarize, they will know! Make the essay personal, original, authentic PROOF READ! Have someone look over your essay before submitting it

13 Grades are Important Make sure you are taking challenging courses in your senior year Do not slack off! Colleges will see grades up to the last semester of Senior year Avoid Senioritis!!!!!!!!!

14 Deadlines Early Decision – Early deadline, early response, but is a BINDING agreement Early Action – Early deadline, early response, but NON-binding agreement. Rolling Admissions Regular Decision Check with each school to find out what application options they have and what the deadlines are.

15 Financial Aid File your FAFSA starting October 1st
Create an FSA ID (e-signature) The earlier you apply the better (FREE WEBSITE)

16 Financial Aid

17 Scholarships

18 Prospective Student Athletes
If you plan on applying to Division 1 or 2 schools, you MUST register with the NCAA Clearinghouse Website: Please contact the Athletic Director Tanya Adorno for more information

19 Community Colleges Community Colleges Cost effective
Certificates, 2 yr degrees, and transfer programs to 4 year colleges Agreements with CT State Schools (excluding UCONN)

20 Career Readiness Technical / Trade School
Trade training (HVAC, Culinary, Hairdressing, Electrical, Automotive, Plumbing, etc) Typically less than 2 years in length. Speak with your counselor for more information

21 Military Military ASVAB Test every November at WHS
Local Military Recruiters visit the High School on a regular basis. Visit the Career Center for more information!

22 Transcript Request Form

23 Transcript Request Form

24 Other Information… Commencing in March, students are meeting with their School Counselor to have a personalized planning session! Please note- the School Counselors have extensive knowledge and expertise with the college process. Beware of hiring outside consultants.


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