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Senior class 2014
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Website: www.Washingtoncouncil.org Has information about all colleges in WA state. Open the counselor workshop bookletwww.Washingtoncouncil.org Homepage of the liberty website: click on career center for a wide variety of college resources Use the senior timeline to help keep yourself organized and add your college deadlines
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College resource handbook College search Scholarships Financial aid College fairs College Admission Reps Schedule at Liberty
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There will be several workshops for seniors: 1. Financial Aid –keynote speaker: college financial aid representative 2. Scholarships 3. College application details 4. Admissions – college admissions counselor 5. Highly selective college admissions – Univ. of Penn.
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If admission is competitive, the holistic review is often used. Factors they may consider: 1. Did student take challenging courses 2. Academically solid senior year courses 3. Did applicant meet or exceed CADR requirements. 4. GPA 5. SAT/ACT test scores 6. Thoughtful well written essay 7. Demonstrated special talent or experiences 8. Positive grade trends 9. Leadership, part-time job or family respon. 10. Overcoming personal adversity or disadvantage
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To qualify for a baccalaureate college/university students need: 15 core courses by the end of their senior year Seniors must take a math-based quantitative course: a math class or algebra-based science unless you have completed pre-calculus 2 years of lab science including either chemistry or physics 1 year of fine, visual or performing arts 2 years of the same world language
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1. Rolling admission: apps are read and decided on as they come in so apply early (WSU, CWU, EWU, etc.) 2. Pooled admission: the college looks at all apps at the same time so notification of admission is later in the year (UW) 3. Early decision: apply early, get accepted early; this is binding; student cannot wait to check financial aid pkg. from other schools & must withdraw other apps 4. Early action: apply early, get accepted early but it is not binding
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1. Completed application 2. SAT/ACT test score sent from the appropriate agency 3. Fee: in-state most are $35 - $60; out-of-state varies 4. Official transcript 5. Essay (if required) WA Universities with automatic admission: WSU – 3.5 GPA or higher with core requirements met WSU – 3.5 GPA or higher with core requirements met CWU – 3.4 GPA CWU – 3.4 GPA EWU – 3.3 GPA EWU – 3.3 GPA
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Request “official” HS transcripts in the Counseling Office: Transcripts are signed, stamped and placed in sealed envelopes & send in mail. Some official transcripts are sent electronically by your counselor 1 st 3 are free; then $2 each. Pay the bookkeeper then bring in receipt to counseling office Allow 2 days to process transcript All in-state universities want official transcript except UW
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1. Recommend that you apply to at least 1 reach college, 2 or more likely colleges and 1 safe college 2. Complete applications online 3. Liberty’s CEEB/ACT code is: 480502 4. Follow directions and answer exactly what is asked for; include senior courses but do not type in “senior waiver” 5. Use “NA” if the question is not applicable to you 6. Submit all required documents: applic, transcript, fee, test scores and essays 7. Save a copy of application 8. Review everything before submission
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Write about a life experience that tells the reader who you are Write to the prompt Do: Find a topic Write a draft Revise and rewrite Get feedback; do final editing Proofread Watch the tone and voice of your essay Career center has college essay support via professional editors (College Corps) each Thursday during both lunches from Oct. 17 th – Dec. 12 th Get help from your English teacher
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Website: commonapp.org (over 500 colleges) Complete the application for any schools on list; many also require an additional supplement Counselor and teacher recommendation(s) are required Counselor completes a school report and writes a recomm; give your counselor an official transcript for her to upload – all documents are sent electronically Type in your teacher and counselor’s names/emails; CA will send an official notice to the writer(s); Make sure you spell their names correctly or they will not be notified Waive your right to access the recommendation Counselors send in a mid-year report to CA
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Include these course notations: 1. AP = advanced placement 2. CHS = college in the high school 3. RST = running start 4. H = honors UW application: students include all core coursework and fine art classes using the above notations in lieu of transcript
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Complete letter of recommendation form (on LHS website) Ask appropriate people to write the letter; include 1 academic writer Make an appointment with the writer; bring in your resume with your completed form Allow 3 weeks for them to write the letter Some letters sent via mail; others sent electronically Send the writer a thank you note!
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15 western states are members Students pay less out-of-state tuition: 150% of regular tuition rather than the normal out-of-state tuition (200%) Check the website for member states and colleges/universities within each state that participate Website: www.wiche.edu/wuewww.wiche.edu/wue
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Requirement: HS grad or 18 years old or GED Complete application online Watch deadlines for apps, scholarships and financial aid Visit the school Take the required placement test (English + math) Apply early as programs may fill up; you may be put on a wait list Students who apply late will not receive any financial aid
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Attend the senior college application night. The Keynote Speaker’s topic is on financial aid the evening of October 1st. There will be financial materials available Financial aid will be in the form of: Scholarships Work Study Student loans Grants Most colleges have both merit and need-based financial aid Website: www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov for a wealth of informationwww.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov Check out financial information on our Career Center website Read thoroughly about financial aid on the college of your choice websites
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Starting Jan. 1 st class of 2014 seniors/parents complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Website: www.fafsa.ed.govwww.fafsa.ed.gov Submission deadlines are often end of Feb. You will not receive any aid without submitting this document! Secure an electronic Pin early The Dept. of Educ. applies a formula with your FAFSA information to generate an SAR (Student Aid Report) The SAR is used to determine your financial aid package that will be offered to you by the colleges Use www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov to estimate your finances (do before Jan.)www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov
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Apply! Apply! Apply! There are scholarships based on: academics, leadership, financial need, career direction, athletics, music, art, community service and more… Attend the College Application October 1st to get detailed information on scholarships. Our Career Center lists and updates scholarships throughout the year Website: www.washboard.org Enter your profile to see a list of scholarships that match your situation!www.washboard.org
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Senior application night: October 1 st at 6:00 pm Senior interviews: Oct. 3oth & Nov. 6 th (grad requirement) Early action or early decision dates if applicable Priority application deadlines & priority college scholarship deadlines Honors Program: often has an earlier date than the app. FAFSA submission: Jan – the earlier the better! Local/national scholarship deadlines May 1 st : the usual notification deadline for accepting a college.
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Organize yourself: keep a file on each college: what you need to do and when Present yourself in a professional manner on your apps and essays; clean up social web sites/email addresses Email or call the admissions office of the school when in doubt or need information Meet all deadlines Visit your top 2-3 schools before making the decision Study and prepare: do your homework, keep up your GPA, read the senior updates & listen to announcements Remember: low senior grades are grounds for a college to rescind your admission
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There is a college for everyone! See your counselor and career specialists for help Best wishes to all seniors in your future endeavors!
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