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Brick Township High School JUNIOR POST-SECONDARY PLANNING Brought to you by the BTHS Guidance Department
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CourseYears RequiredCredits HPE420 English420 Math315 Science315 Social Studies315 Fine/Performing Arts15 Business/College and Career Readiness 15 World Language15 Electives 20 Financial Literacy12.5 Graduation Requirements 130 Credits
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PARCC – English I, II, III, Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra II SAT – Critical Reading or Math ACT ASVAB Accuplacer Testing Options NJDOE Graduation Testing Options
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Scheduling Early release options Jump Start Step Ahead Senior Seminar Early out/Late arrival Carefully select courses for senior year Changes should be made before the end of the year OCVTS Program of Studies 2015-16
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THE Post-Secondary PLANNING PROCESS Every student and family will be in a different place at a different time in the process Focus on your own plans and do not get caught up in what your peers are saying and doing Trust with good planning it will all work out
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Yourself-- Self-knowledge, career inventories, personality tests RESEARCH and GAIN INFORMATION About…
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Your options-- Careers Military Service – ASVAB Technical Training 2-year colleges 4-year colleges Research and Gain Information About…
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Talking with: Parents Counselors Teachers College students Mentors College Visits/College Fairs Naviance Meeting with college admission reps Books and articles about college and careers Students gain knowledge by…
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http://connection.naviance.com/ or through the guidance website http://connection.naviance.com/ A comprehensive web-based program designed to help in making informed decisions about colleges If you misplaced your user name or password, please contact guidance and we will immediately get it to you NAVIANCE
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The best college is the one that fits… academically socially financially emotionally athletically THE BEST COLLEGE
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High School Grades & trends Strength of Program Standardized Tests—SAT, SAT Subject tests, ACT Extracurricular Activities College Essay(s) Recommendations from Counselor & Teachers Interest (sometimes!) Selection Criteria
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Admissions Representatives College Visits to BTHS Guidance College Fairs Email/Phone contacts Campus Visits Information Sessions/Open Houses/Tours Meetings with professors/class observations Overnight stays THE BEST SOURCES FOR COLLEGE INFORMATION
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PLAN A – including Reaches PLAN B – Middle 50% of accepted students PLAN C – Safe bets (use data: Naviance, collegeboard.com, usnews.com) Have a strategy!
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Regular Decision – single Notification Date Rolling Decision Early Decision - Binding Early Action Single Choice Early Action (very few schools) Decision Plans
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Merit-based Grants (Scholarships) Academics/Special talent Athletics BTHS Guidance Scholarship Bulletin Need-based Grants: Government (FAFSA) Specific College Federal Work-Study (need-based) Loans Paying for College
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Brick Township Financial Aid Workshop next November here at BTHS FREE Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)--required by all Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) Grants (PELL, TAG) Loans WWW.FAFSA4CASTER.ED.GOV- federal student aid estimator WWW.FAFSA4CASTER.ED.GOV- CSS Profile- www.collegeboard.org www.hesaa.org – Higher Education Assistance Authority www.hesaa.org Financial Aid
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All 19 County Colleges participate Students in the top 15% of their junior or senior class and a family income under $250,000 are eligible Covers the cost of tuition and approved fees (12- 18 credits per semester for five semesters) Students must file a FAFSA to be eligible NJ Stars II- $2,500 per year scholarship towards a New Jersey transfer school www.njstars.net www.njstars.net NJSTARS
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College Visits – local, long distance College Open Houses Begin Activity Resume Consider who you will ask for teacher recommendation letters SAT – March 14, May 2, June 6 SAT Subject Tests ACT – February 7, April 18, June 13 Finish Jr. Year STRONG! WHAT TO DO NOW…
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Continue Self Assessment College Visits Keep track of important deadlines Think about essay topics—ideas, rough draft Look over Common App Online—Common Essays & Supplemental EssaysCommon App Online Continue to build activity resume Fine Arts Majors/Architecture – begin to work on a portfolio, work with your teachers Athletic Recruitment – Check eligibility online and register www.eligibilitycenter.org, work with your coaches and athletic director www.eligibilitycenter.org What to do this summer…
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Finalize college list on Naviance More Visits/Open houses SAT retakes, SAT Subject tests, ACT retakes College Essay & Activity Resume Complete Applications—Common Application Online Complete FERPA Waiver on Common Application Link Common Application to Naviance What to do next fall
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January 2016 FAFSA & PROFILE by Jan. 31 January-May Visit, compare and evaluate colleges Admissions & financial aid packages received Family decision time May 1 Tuition & Room Deposits Due May-June GRADUATE! Don’t jeopardize admissions decision! …Spring 2016
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www.collegeboard.com for SAT info www.actstudent.org for ACT info www.fairtest.org for SAT/ACT optional information Naviance website: http://connection.naviance.com/ http://connection.naviance.com/ http://www.collegeresults.org http://www.collegeresults.org www.njtransfer.org www.njtransfer.org www.hesaa.org for Financial Aid info www.hesaa.org Online Resources
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