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Getting Connected to the College Application Process
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Important People Principal Le’Ann Downs Assistant Principals Jeri Hall (A – Fa) Michael Williams (Fe – Le) Rina Ramos (Li – Ri) Chad Van Winkle (Ro – Z) Counselors Lyndie Conner (A – Fa) Tina Barnes (Fe – Le) Glenna Pollock (Li – Ri) Jennifer Cox (Ro-Z) Registrar Donna Rollins (transcripts) Senior class sponsor Pat McHargue
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What are Colleges Looking For?
High School GPA/Class Rank SAT/ACT scores Insights from college essays Community Service involvement Well Rounded Student
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What if I Want to Check Out a College?
Schedule appointment with college Obtain college visit form from counseling office Return signed college visit form to attendance office State allows 2 college visits per school year
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Where Do I Find College Applications?
Texas public colleges: Many private colleges: College’s website: Check for required supplements (interviews, letters of recommendation, secondary school reports)
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What if I haven’t signed up to take the ACT & SAT?
Sign up ASAP! Colleges will determine admission based on ACT & SAT test scores The last chance to send a college a test score for admissions consideration is December SAT – ACT –
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September Choose the colleges to which you’ll apply
Determine the application requirements and deadlines for each college Take/ Re-take the ACT & SAT OR register for the Oct. tests Start your applications and college essays
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Wait, what’s the college essay?
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE! Use correct grammar and syntax Get your drafts edited by a parent, teacher, peer, etc. Use your voice – do not over use a thesaurus Answer the question in the prompt Use a reasonable progression of ideas Focus on quality not quantity of words Remember you are writing to an adult Avoid excessive use of sarcasm
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October Ask teachers, coaches, etc. for recommendation letters
Not required for all schools Ask if willing to write positive recommendation Provide copy of resume and a stamped envelope Allow 5 days Follow up with thank you Register for Nov & Dec ACT & SAT tests, if needed Complete FAFSA – Opens October 1st
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What is FAFSA & How Do I Complete it?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid Based on family income in the year prior to college entrance Tax information required Complete FAFSA in October Obtain a FSA ID FAFSA nights: October 6, 6:00 pm, Library Lab February 13, 6:00 pm, Library Lab
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November Ask the high school to send transcripts to the colleges to which you’ll apply Registrar’s Office in Counseling Office Include the school’s address Allow adequate time! Keep working on college applications Some deadlines are the end of Nov.!
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December Submit your completed college applications!
LAST chance to take ACT & SAT tests for applications
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January/ February Submit any remaining applications
Thursday, February 9 - Local Scholarship Fair Friday, February 10 - Local scholarships open in Skyward
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March/ April Colleges will notify you about admissions status & financial aid awards Choose a college! Pay attention to housing deposit and orientation deadlines Wednesday, March 8 – Most local scholarships due
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May Get immunizations Students must have received a meningitis immunization within the last five years Schools require the immunization be given at least 10 days prior to arriving on the college campus This is a state requirement
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Dates to Remember ASVAB: Wednesday, October 19 SAT: Saturday, November 5 ACT: Saturday, April 8 College Day: Wednesday, November 2 FAFSA nights: Thursday, October 6 Monday, February 13 Scholarships: Thursday, February 9 – Local Scholarship Fair Friday, February 10 – Local scholarships open in Skyward Wednesday, March 8 – Most local scholarships due
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