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Navigating through the College Admissions Process Mrs. Kim Bryson Forest Park High School Counselor
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Workshop Topics Gathering Information Narrowing Choices Applications Letters of Recommendation Tests Required Campus Visits Types of Acceptances Selection of College Financial Aid
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Gathering Information Student Search Service – free service of The College Board www.collegeboard.com Information in the mail College websites Networking with friends and family College fairs/ School Visits
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Narrowing Choices How many colleges should I apply to? Location Public/private Size/demographics Cost Programs – academic, athletic, activities
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Applications Hard Copy Online- Most popular Deadlines Fees/ Fee Waivers Transcripts Guidance Process NCAA Clearinghouse
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Letters of Recommendation May be required Who to ask Prepare resume Letter content –Address the school specifically –No generic letters –Show personal knowledge of student
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Required Tests SAT I –Aptitude Test SAT II –Subject specific ACT –Achievement Test
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Campus Visitations Parent and student visit While college is in session Schedule tour Get ‘feel’ for campus Absence excused for college visit
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Types of Acceptance Accepted Accepted if Wait listed Deferred Rejected
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Selection of School Lifestyle (Urban vs. Rural campus) Program of studies Activities/Athletics Support (Academic & Social)
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$$$ Financial Aid $$$ Loans Grants Scholarships –National –State –Local
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Financial Aid FAFSA Form Scholarship Requirements –Application –Transcript –Recommendation –Essay –Interview
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Financial Aid File taxes Complete FAFSA form beginning in January of your Senior Year Scholarship Awards –Directly to school –Directly to student
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Essays Must address the prompt given Make your essay unique, which is based on your own personal experience/ situation in relevance to the topic. Must adhere to guidelines given (length, topic, location) Double check grammar and spelling Don’t procrastinate
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There is a school for everyone There are over 3800 colleges and universities in the United States Not all choices are ‘forever’
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The mission of a Guidance and Counseling office is to help you be successful. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance. Good Luck!
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