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› Junior To Do List › Upcoming Events & Individual Roles in the application process › College entrance exams › Application/Admission Process › Common App › Financial Aid/Scholarships › Naviance & Counseling office resources › Questions
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Sign up for ACT/SAT Research colleges (Collegeboard.org) Create a list of colleges Complete Brag Form (by September 2015) Start visiting colleges & contact admissions counselors Attend college rep visits (here @ BCS) and Military Recruiting visits
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Please refer to your hand out to better understand the role of student, parent, & counselor in the college search/application process
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SAT Collegeboard.org Designed to measure aptitude. Test Content Critical reading, math and writing. Costs $52.50 Subject tests $28 GCC Lima Prep Course March 10- April 21 ($99) ACT Actstudent.org Designed to measure achievement. Test Content › English, math reading and science reasoning. Cost $38 w/o writing, $54.50 with writing.
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May 2 (April 6) June 6 (May 8) October 3 (registration deadline TBA) November 7 (registration deadline TBA) April 18 (March 13) June 13 (May 8) Sept 12 (registration deadline TBA) Oct. 24 (registration deadline TBA) SAT ACT *****Know the registration deadlines. *****
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Juniors: ACT * in Spring SAT * in Spring Subject Tests (if required by college) Seniors: SAT (re-take if necessary) ACT (re-take if necessary) Subject Tests (if required) *All senior year tests should be written in the fall*
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Field trip on Monday March 16 for Juniors only 200 Colleges Open to public on Sunday 1-3:30 at Riverside Convention Center Permission slip required
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Tuesday March 17 th Held @ Finger Lakes Community College Explore careers in health-related fields Permission Slip Required
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Wednesday April 15 (tour, lunch, info session) Cost is $3 Opportunity for students to visit a local college Great opportunity to understand the admissions process and to get a sense of a college campus (size, setting and location) Permission slip required
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FREE college course offered through GCC during the summer Keep a look out for announcements!
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Early Scholars Program › Seniors can take classes Senior year on the FLCC campus for both college and high school credit › Scholarships are available (50% tuition)
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Colleges select students on the following criteria: Transcript SAT/ACT Extracurricular activities Recommendations (counselor & teachers) Interview (when required) Portfolio (when required) The application itself (essay, completion of supplemental applications)
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College Application that is one application for over 550 schools Application available in August - we suggest students begin then - especially if your student is considering Early Decision/Early Action IB Diploma Candidates are encouraged to complete the common app process in August with Mrs. Prindle We will have college application workshops for students in the Fall to help as well
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College Early Action Early Decision Regular Admission Deadline Common App Tests required SAT/ACT Average SAT score (Rdg/Math) Average ACT Score (Combined) Merit availableCost St. John Fisher No Yes- Dec 1 RollingYesEither103524 Yes if apply by Jan 15 $37,500 BrockportNo RollingYesEither157023 Yes-based on grades and test scores $17,000 Cortland Yes-Nov 15 NoDec 1YesEither159022 Yes –based on grades and test scores $17,000 Ithaca Yes- Dec1 Yes- Nov 1 Feb 1YesNot requiredn/a Park scholarships$53,000 University of Rochester No Yes- Nov 1 Jan 1YesRecommended197030 Yes merit based on GPA $57, 500 SUNY Geneseo No Yes- Nov 15 Jan 1YesEither194028Yes$17,000 Keuka CollegeNo RollingYes Not required but helpful for applying for scholarships 145021Yes$36,400
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Popular college costs @ a glance: (tuition & room/board) › St. John Fisher: $40,700 › RIT: $47,300 › University of Rochester: $60,668 › SUNY SCHOOL (ANY): $21,271 › FLCC: $4,456 Parents & students should be involved in an open dialogue about budgetary concerns in the college application process
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Regardless of how you file your taxes or who is actually planning on contributing toward tuition costs - your financial aid eligibility is based upon HOUSEHOLD INCOME! All assets are considered part of your available funds for contribution A loan of $80,000 (with 5% interest) will be paid in 25 years with a monthly payment of $468
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FAFSA - Government aid and student aid program that every college student will need to complete. CSS Profile - required by private colleges TAP-NYS Tuition Assistance Plan ($500- $5000 need based aid)* Pell Grants $500=$5000 (need based aid)* Need based grants are disbursed for household income that is less than $60,000 annually Look for a Parent/Student FAFSA Info session @ Open House!
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Merit Based: Many colleges will offer scholarships based on GPA and Test Scores. Need Based: Some colleges will have scholarships based on need. Local scholarships: Will be announced throughout the senior year and will be posted on Naviance. › Bloomfield Graduation Night Scholarships available - application process in the Spring
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Access to Naviance is on our webpage Students all have their own account This will be used extensively to manage the college applications Sign up for college rep visits (when admissions reps come to BCS) Students request letters of recommendation via Naviance › Start thinking NOW of who to ask!
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Senior Meeting ( one is required, however many students will meet with their counselor 3-10 times in the fall of senior year ) College Catalogs/Handbooks SAT/ACT information Common App Workshop MCC/FLCC application workshop Military Service information Careerquest College Rep visit facilitation/college field trips Scholarship/Financial Aid information CAS Advisement Working Papers
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