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Demystifying College Admissions Clark County School District Las Vegas, NV
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Calendar for Senior Students CCSD Moving On – College and Career Transitional Planning Guide – See Handout
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College Admissions Process Finding a college that fits Request college information Complete application College Entrance Exams Campus visit College Comparison Worksheet
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Finding a College That Fits Know Yourself Goals Likes & Dislikes Abilities Resources Other Considerations Size Type Location Affordability Programs/Degrees
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College Information College websites (Insert school name here) College and Career Center Located (insert info here)
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Web Resources CCSD Guidance and Counseling Website ~ http://ccsd.net/cpd/guidance/guidance.html http://ccsd.net/cpd/guidance/guidance.html Nevada Career Information System ~ http://nvcis.intocareers.org http://nvcis.intocareers.org User name: ncis Password: nevada College Searches www.princetonreview.com www.princetonreview.com www.collegeboard.com (student page) www.collegeboard.com
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2009 College Fair Plus Cashmen Center October 27-28, 2009 5:00 – 8:00 pm Approximately 150 colleges participating Breakout sessions Education Funding Consultants, Scholarship Search, NCAA Student Athletes http://ccsd.net/collegefair/ http://ccsd.net/collegefair/
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Nevada Colleges/Universities ( See - CCSD College Planning & Scholarship Handbook) University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno Nevada State College Sierra Nevada College Community Colleges CSN Great Basin College, Truckee Meadows CC, Western Nevada College
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UNLV/UNR Admissions Requirements 3.0 G.P.A – in core classes 4 credits English 3 credits math – Algebra or higher 3 credits social science 3 credits science – at least 2 lab science courses Alternate admission requirements are available – speak to your UNLV/UNR rep.
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Nevada State College Admission Requirements 2.0 G.P.A 4 credits English 3 credits math – at least 2 Algebra or higher 3 credits social science 3 credits science – at least 1 lab science course
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Preparation for College Admissions Introductory Letters/Email –request catalog, application, financial aid College Visits Resume Letters of Recommendation (at least 2 wk notice) Essays KEEP COPIES!!
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College Entrance Exams SAT I Critical Thinking / Problem Solving Verbal – average score: 508 Math – average score: 520 Writing Guessing Penalty Register online at www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com SAT II Subject Tests Required by some schools/programs ACT Content Based Math / English / Read / Science Reasoning Optional Writing Test Average composite score: 21 Math includes Trig. No guessing penalty Register online at www.act.org www.act.org
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Student Athletes Academic Plan – Core Courses NCAA requirements – Refer to NCAA Quick Reference Guide Clearinghouse – Register at end of junior year College entrance exams – Take at end of junior year Website – www.ncaaclearinghouse.net www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
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Financial Aid Grants – Do not have to pay back Loans – Must pay back with interest Work Study Scholarships – Do not have to pay back
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Financial Aid Nights (Insert school information here) – TBA Community
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Free Application for Federal Student Aid *FAFSA FAFSA – Required for any federal financial aid – File form beginning January 1 – Both student and parent needs a PIN – Checklist of information needed to complete FAFSA is in handbook – www.fafsa.ed.gov www.fafsa.ed.gov – FAFSA4caster http://www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov/
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Financial Aid – Scholarships Merit based – Academics – Special talents – Community service Need based – FAFSA Competitive – School – Local – National
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How Can I Get More? Internet scholarship searches – www.fastweb.com www.fastweb.com – More internet sites on CCSD Moving On – College & Career Transitional Planning Guide Be as well rounded as possible Scholarship committees look at: – GPA – Honors, AP, and IB courses – ACT, SAT I, and SAT II scores – Involvement in clubs, activities, athletics, and community – Work – Family responsibilities
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Where Do I Start? Largest scholarships come from the colleges themselves – Be sure to request the scholarship/financial aid applications when you apply – For example, UNLV’s application for all types of scholarships is found on the web – Each school has a specific way to apply – contact the financial aid office at individual schools for information – Be aware of deadlines as they may be different from admission application deadlines
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Deadlines and Presentation Are Important! Remember there are hundreds of applicants. Often the only contact you have with the scholarship committee is your application. Read those directions! Don’t be late!
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Scholarship Summary Sheets http://ccsd.net/cpd/guidance/guidance.html * Posted by due dates http://ccsd.net/cpd/guidance/guidance.html Due in November Target All-Around Scholarship (National) Sponsor:Target Amount:To be determined Eligibility:Senior. Transcript. List and describe the volunteer service in which you have participated without pay in your community. Essay – Choose one volunteer experience listed on your application and briefly describe how the experience benefited others. Describe what happened in your life or in the life of your family as a result of your volunteer service experience. Must use Target application form. http://www.target.com. (once on their website, type in keyword: scholarships)http://www.target.com Deadline:November 1, 2009 (Received) Current scholarship lists can be found in (insert school info here)
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Millennium Scholarship Graduate with a diploma from a Nevada high school. Complete high school with at least a 3.25 GPA and pass all areas of the Nevada High School Proficiency Exam. Resident of Nevada for at least two of your high school years. Core curriculum required (4 English, 4 math [including Alg. II], 3 Social Studies, 3 Science) Will NOT pay 100% of your college expenses Website: https://nevadatreasurer.gov/index.htmlhttps://nevadatreasurer.gov/index.html
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Scholarship Scam Warning! “This scholarship is guaranteed or your money back.” “You can’t get this information anywhere else.” “May I have your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship?” We’ll do all the work.”
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It’s All Up To You!!!
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