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Classes of 2015 & 2016 Melrose High School
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Sophomore Year Introduction to Naviance/career exploration junior year Classroom presentations on college planning Individual meetings with student/counselor Begin college search and test planning Senior Year Classroom presentations on college planning Individual meetings with student/counselor College/career planning and applications M.H.S. Developmental Guidance Program
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Linked with guidance office Web-based service to help with decisions about colleges and careers Junior accounts have been activated Sophomore accounts will be activated this spring Naviance
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Counselors will meet individually with every junior Discussion centers around interests and post-high school plans Students learn to research colleges using variables such as major, location, size, etc. Counselor and student generate a list of colleges for further exploration Individual Session with Counselor
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4 year college 2 + 2 school 2 year school Technical School Military Work Options
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Math through pre-calculus Biology, Chemistry and Physics (or equivalent lab science) 3-4 years of same foreign language Rigorous senior year schedule What Competitive Colleges Look For
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SAT I (Reasoning) Spring Test Dates May 3rd (register by April 4th) June 7th (register by May 9th) SAT II (Subject Tests) Same Test Dates US History, World History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math Level 1 & 2, Literature, Spanish, Latin, French, Italian, and German Register www.collegeboard.org Standardized Testing
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ACT (With Writing) Spring Test Dates April 12 th (register by March 7 th ) June 14 th (register by May 9 th ) Register www.actstudent.org * Differences Between SAT and ACT Standardized Testing
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Use with discretion Kaplan Test Prep A+ Tutoring Revolution Test Prep Sullivan Tutoring …Many others SAT/ACT Prep
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https://connection.naviance.com www.princetonreview.com www.petersons.com www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com Many other online resources out there, ask counselor College Search Web Sites
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Size Location Learning style Majors Co-curricular activities Entrance criteria College Selection Process
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“Reach” “Realistic” “Likely/Safety” Sometimes realistic schools can also be organized by “Realistic High” and “Realistic Low” Use historical MHS data (if available) to estimate chances College Selection Process
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Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Georgetown, Bowdoin, MIT, Swarthmore, Cornell, UPenn, Stanford UVA, University of Michigan, Cal Berkeley Extremely Selective
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Boston College Connecticut College, Williams, NYU Middlebury, Amherst, Brandeis, Colby, Hamilton, Tufts, Vassar, others Schools that accept <25% of applicants Very selective
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Assumption, Stonehill, Wheaton, Bowdoin, Holy Cross, Connecticut College, Providence, etc…many others http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional Competitive Colleges Not Requiring Standardized Testing
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3.0 GPA required or 960 old SAT U.Mass/Amherst looking for 3.5 Commonwealth College – 3.8 School of Nursing – most competitive U.Mass/Lowell U.Mass/Dartmouth U.Mass/Boston University of Massachusetts System
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Bridgewater State Fitchburg State Framingham State Salem State Westfield State Worcester State Massachusetts College of Art Mass College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) Massachusetts Maritime Academy Massachusetts State University System
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Meet with your counselor Research schools Apply to approximately 5-10 Keep an open mind Look for the best fit, not necessarily the best brand name Application Process
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Early Decision / Early Action Usually Nov 1, Nov 15, or Dec 1 Regular Admission often Jan 1 st Rolling Admission Anytime - The earlier, the better Application materials must be received by guidance department 1 week prior to application deadline Application Deadlines
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START NOW Check college website for appointment schedules for tours and information sessions Try to visit when school is in session Get the student perspective Visiting Colleges
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1 – 2, as directed by college Student are encouraged to ask teachers in the spring of junior year and again in the fall of senior year Supplemental recommendations okay, but no more than 4 total including guidance counselor recommendation College Recommendations
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Good idea to start now Often requires some soul searching Have counselor or English teacher review Will work on essay in senior year English class in Fall College Essay
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Financial Aid Night Usually 1 st week in December FAFSA CSS Profile Use MEFA (Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority) as a resource mefacounselor.org Financial Aid
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Some colleges will give merit scholarship based on applicant’s profile Melrose Permanent Scholarship Fund www.fastweb.com www.scholarships.com Check with employers, unions, and any other organizations you may be affiliated with Follow the MHS Guidance blog – Register on Guidance website Scholarships
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Senior Parent Breakfast October 2014 MHS College Visits Fall 2014 date to be determined Reading Co-Operative College Fair October 2014 Financial Aid Night November or December 2014 Coming Attractions
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jbuxton@melrose.mec.edu 781-462-3239 flograsso@melrose.mec.edu 781-462-3237 jbolduc@melrose.mec.edu 781-462-3234 jparrillo@melrose.mec.edu 781-462-3233 jshackelford@melrose.mec.edu 781-462-3236 Contact Information
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