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1 Introduction to College Counseling
Scottsdale Preparatory Academy Mrs. Sterner & Mrs. Fletcher A Great Hearts Academy

2 Why Are We Here Tonight? Discuss SPA College Counseling Philosophy
Review Class of 2018 Profile Identify our role & your role Review High School Timeline Introduce Naviance Discuss College Admissions 101

3 College Counseling Philosophy
SPA – A Great Hearts Academy “rigorous core curriculum designed for the college-bound student.” We encourage this decision to be made in the context of the entire family and for both parents and students to take full advantage of all the college counseling resources provided for you here at SPA

4 SPA Profile 2017-2018 Class of 2018 Facts Class size: 71
Since 2012, SPA has graduated 300 students and will be graduating 71 more this spring Class of 2018 Facts Class size: 71 % Planning to attend 4 year colleges: 92% % Planning to attend 2-year colleges: 8% National Merit Semi-Finalists: 3 National Merit “Commended” Students: 7

5 SPA Profile Class of 2018 Test Scores Test Median Range Mean National
Average SAT (CR + M) 1310 1006/1600 (2015) ACT (Comp) 23-31 27.3 20.8/36 (2016)

6 Scottsdale Prep Profile
2018 Acceptances (sampling) Barrett, the Honors College King’s College London University of St. Andrews Baylor University Loyola University Chicago Vanderbilt University Boston University University of Pennsylvania Vassar College Clemson University Rice University Colorado School of Mines University of Chicago Santa Clara Indiana University Duke University Seton Hall Boston College Hillsdale College Texas A & M University of Portland

7 Role of the College Counselor
Work with students to research, discern, and find the “right fit” Individual meetings, workshops, Admissions101 Assist with applications, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements Coordinated over 60 college visits this fall Foster relationships with colleges, explain school curriculum Meet with families individually by appointment or during conference week

8 Role of the Student The student is primarily responsible for initiating and engaging the college process Research Colleges Set up visits and interviews with colleges Get to know your college admissions counselor Register for PSAT, SAT, & ACT tests Complete college applications Writing Personal Statements Financial forms and Scholarship Applications

9 Role of the Parent Attend college events that SPA & GH offers
Symposium, Financial Aid Nights, Junior Parent Night Help student set realistic expectations and goals Expose student to college campuses & college fairs Reach out to SPA college counseling Begin communicating about family’s ability to help pay Help complete CSS Profile & FAFSA during senior year

10 During 9th & 10th Grade- Focus on curriculum and learning
Record all activities and awards on Naviance Tool to guide student’s academic and career goals PSAT PSAT – October for 9th, 10th, & 11th grades College Visits May happen any time during high school Great Hearts Seventh Annual College Tour June, Southern CA 2017, Philadelphia 2016, Southern CA 2015, Boston 2014, Southern CA 2013 & 2012

11 Junior Year – College Admissions 101
Work with students to discover their interests, their dreams, their desires Encourage students to discover what’s important to them Develop a prospective college list Narrow down this list to 8-10 before summer break Likely, Possible, Reach Help identify summer enrichment programs Assist with the Common Application & essay Help create a resume

12 Holistic Review Rigor of Curriculum GPA Test Scores: SAT, ACT, or both
SAT Subject Tests Personal Statement / Essays Recommendations, Special Considerations Extracurricular – sports, interests, volunteering, clubs, competitions

13 Holistic Review Suggest thinking of yourself as an applicant, and highlight where weaknesses might be Parents – “How does my student stand out?” Remember depth, not breadth Explore interests, do something ‘valuable’ this summer, Make sure student and college are a good fit for each other

14 Naviance Family Connection
Primary tool Great Hearts has chosen to help simplify, organize and help structure the college search and application process Start by registering at your Family Connection Student accounts Parent accounts

15 Naviance Family Connection

16 Final Thoughts: Family Encouragement
Over and above Naviance and SPA’s College Counseling Department, parents are the best source of encouragement for students… Encourage study habits Learning before grades, but pay attention to evals and conferences Help students take initiative Get students involved, but stay in balance

17 Final Thoughts Please remember, this is a pressure filled situation for both student and family. In most situations, students have been told what to do their entire life and are now faced with this decision and constantly being asked the question from friends and family… “So, where are you going to college?” Get to know us. We are here to support you during the journey.

18 Questions?


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