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The College Search and Application Process
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How to begin your college search
Is there one college out there that is the*perfect* fit for you?
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Selecting the “Right” institution Is it a good match for you?
Size Location Environment Facilities Admission Requirements Cost Academics Class Size Activities Sports
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Starting your college search
Use all of your resources Guidance counselors Teachers Coaches Parents Research & visit different colleges Start at school website Visit (campus tour, information session, interview) Attend an open house and/or a class Explore the town Ask questions Admission and financial aid staff Counselors, teachers, coaches Create separate account to track questions
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Types of colleges and universities
Trade Schools/Technical College Community Colleges (2 Year) Liberal Arts College Public 4-Year Universities Private 4-Year Universities Specialized 4 Year College (Engineering School, Nursing Colleges)
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What do all colleges look for?
Grades Citizen Strong
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Checklist for college bound students
Strong grades A record of achievement Good writing skills Personal motivation Challenging coursework Test scores that meet requirement Model citizen Positive recommendations
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In the classroom Challenge yourself with advanced coursework
Colleges look for a strong record of academic performance A’s are better than B’s, B’s are better than C’s. D’s and F’s are to be avoided! Challenge yourself with advanced coursework Don’t be afraid to take Honors and AP courses Don’t be afraid of getting a B in a more challenging course
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Outside the classroom Be Involved Make A Difference In Your Community
Join clubs, sports, & activities Be a leader Be well-rounded…participate Make A Difference In Your Community Be the change you want to see in the world Pursue issues/causes/groups you care about Work, Church & Family are Extracurricular Activities Colleges look for dedication & commitment Not every student can stay after school… that’s OK Do what is most important to you
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Cheating Plagiarism Drugs & Alcohol Integrity & judgment count
Avoid Disciplinary Infractions! Cheating Plagiarism Drugs & Alcohol
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The application Complete an application at www.commonap.org
Application components Student information Personal essay School report Test scores/STO Recommendations Supplement Remember application fees
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How colleges evaluate you
Transcript Grades GPA Class rank Trends Test scores or graded writing samples Essay Activities Interview Recommendations Overall presentation of application
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Communicating with a college
Be Professional Use Mr. & Ms. Be courteous and respectful No TXT Language in s Use proper English, practice good grammar Shake hands, introduce yourself, make eye contact Dress appropriately Be Confident Colleges want your business Ask questions that are important to you Don’t be afraid to talk about your strengths & talents
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Application deadlines
Early programs Early Decision Early Action Regular Decision Rolling Admission Priority Deadline
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Types of decision letters
Admitted…you’re in Wait list…no guarantees Denied…not accepted Deferred…on hold Spring option…spring start date
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Finally One piece of advice…
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“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
-Oscar Wilde
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