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Parish Hill High School Senior College Night
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PARENTS What excites you most about your son/daughter going to college? What are your worst fears or worries about your son/daughter going to college? If you could let your child know only one thing about your feelings about him/her going to college it would be… STUDENTS What excites you most about going to college? What are your worst fears or worries about college life? If you could let your parent/guardian know only one thing about your feelings about college it would be …
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Senior Calendar September Check test dates for SAT I & SAT II exams and register Narrow college list down request catalogs & applications make list of deadline dates for SATs, college apps and financial aid begin asking teachers for letters of recommendation
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Senior Calendar Continued October Take SAT I exam Come to PHHS Senior College Night Work on admissions essays Visit colleges/attend open houses Attend college fair November Take SAT I or II exam Check on Financial Aid/Scholarship applications Begin preparation of college applications and check deadlines
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Senior Calendar Continued December Come to PHHS Financial Aid Night Dec 17 th - Pick up FAFSA Worksheet and get PIN number (DO NOT SUBMIT BEFORE JANUARY 1) Watch for Scholarship Bulletins January Rank final list of colleges Finish applications Submit FAFSA form ASAP Keep copies of FAFSA & tax returns
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Senior Calendar Continued February Check to see if midyear grades have been sent March Look for Student Aid Report (SAR) containing federal financial aid information Submit tax forms to financial aid office if requested
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Senior Calendar Continued April Look for college acceptance and financial aid award letters VISIT THE SCHOOL BEFORE YOU ACCEPT Make your final decision and send in deposit by deadline (May 1) Notify schools you will not be attending Watch for important deadlines housing, financial aid, etc. May/June Finish High School Finals Relax and enjoy the summer!
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Factors to consider when choosing a college Admission Requirements Academics Social Life Population College Setting Cost Financial Aid
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Types of Colleges to Apply to: Reach A school that you may not get into based on SATs and grades, but would go to if accepted Match A school that matches your academic profile and you will “most likely” be accepted Safety A school that you are “guaranteed” to be accepted to This may not be your first choice, but at least you will have a college to go to in the Fall Financial Safety A school that you can afford if you do not get financial aid
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Early Decision/Early Action Early Decision Have to commit to that school if you are accepted Early Action Will get early decision, but do not have to commit to that school until May 1 st These options are good for students who know for sure where they want to go
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Extracurricular Activities Colleges will look for involvement in sports, activities, volunteer work, community service (in and out of school), church activities, etc. Be a good person – people will be needed to write recommendations based on your personality – colleges want well-rounded, responsible, students Don’t spread yourself too thin – keep up your grades and attendance
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SAT I Test Seniors take in the Fall/Winter Cost is $45.00 – payable to The College Board School Code is 070093 Know your Social Security Number Bring in Application & money – Guidance will check and send out – mistakes are common 2008 Fall Dates – January 24 Deadline for registration –Dec 26
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SAT II Exam Check ASAP with colleges to see if necessary and what tests are required Usually taken in Fall of senior year Individual achievement test usually relating to area of interest Usually three taken at one sitting – each about 1 hour in length Preparation is mainly through high school classes, but additional prep available in booklets, books and on the web
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College Applications Available at College Fairs, guidance, call, email, write Many will be sent through SAT Test & College Fair signups Many are available on the web can be printed and sent Use Common Application if possible www.commonapp.org Type on computer if possible or print neatly Don’t forget your Social Security Number PROOF READ
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Open Houses/Campus Visits Most colleges have Open House/Campus Days in Sept – Nov – usually on weekends Call before visiting – tours are available Ask questions talk to students (not your tour guide) “Why did you choose this school?” “What do you like about it?” DO NOT ACCEPT TO A SCHOOL YOU HAVE NOT VISITED!
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College Essays One is usually written in senior English classes Be creative – this is not a resume Guidance has info available on writing essays Brainstorm a topic, select a topic that is interesting and personal, answer the question, be original, be yourself PROOF READ!
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Recommendations Students should fill out recommendation questionnaires from guidance Make copies for counselor and teachers Ask at least two weeks before needing it List on questionnaire – schools applying to and date needed Follow-up with teachers at deadline
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NCAA Clearinghouse Divisions 1 & 2 must register for NCAA Clearinghouse Division 3 does not need to register, but should talk to coach There are many rules/regulations See Ms. Gallant with questions and to register for Clearinghouse
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Military ROTC Available at many colleges – requires commitment after college – college usually free National Guard Tuition reimbursement available Regular military Must serve after high school graduation – tuition reimbursement available during and after service Military Academies Process starts early – Very competitive admissions – requires commitment after graduation from academy Remember that a recruiter’s job is to sign you up – Investigate/Read carefully – This is your life
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Sending your application You can send your application electronically (sometimes no application fee) but remember to send transcript, essay, recommendations, etc. Use PHHS Application Checklist to send transcript and other material It is best to send all material under one package – so nothing is lost Give your counselors at least two weeks to send out your transcript and other material – at least talk to them if you can’t so they know what your plan is
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Senioritis Watch out for senior slump – colleges do get midterm grades and final grades – they have the right to deny or rescind admission Also, keep in mind that 20 or more absences from a class can result in loss of credit for that class. 3 absences less that 5 minutes equals an absence. A tardy of more that 5 minutes is considered an absence.
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Financial Aid/Scholarships PHHS will have Financial Aid Night in December to help with FAFSA Form and information FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the main form, which is sent to all colleges and is primary source of financial aid PROFILE – An additional financial aid form required by some colleges – Available in September of Senior Year – Need to pay for each college and must send for applications – can file at www.collegeboard.com
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Financial Aid/Scholarships Cont. Some colleges have their own financial aid form Scholarship Bulletins will be published and distributed to all seniors 4-5 times throughout senior year – Also will be available on the PHHS website at www.parishhill.org www.parishhill.org Scholarship searches available through CHOICES at PHHS and on the web. DO NOT PAY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH
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College Info and Application Websites www.petersons.com www.petersons.com www.princetonreview.com www.princetonreview.com www.allaboutcollege.com www.allaboutcollege.com www.campustours.com www.campustours.com www.commonapp.org – Common Application www.commonapp.org www.usnews.com/usnews/edu www.usnews.com/usnews/edu www.ctmentor.org – for CT Colleges & Universities www.ctmentor.org www.massmentor.edu – for MA Colleges & Universities www.massmentor.edu www.wiredscholar.com www.wiredscholar.com www.xap.com www.xap.com www.bestschoolusa.comwww.bestschoolusa.comwww.bestschoolusa.com www.campustours.comwww.campustours.comwww.campustours.com www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com www.collegenet.comwww.collegenet.comwww.collegenet.com www.collegelink.comwww.collegelink.comwww.collegelink.com www.collegeprofiles.comwww.collegeprofiles.comwww.collegeprofiles.com www.embark.comwww.embark.comwww.embark.com www.collegeview.comwww.collegeview.comwww.collegeview.com www.collegexpress.comwww.collegexpress.comwww.collegexpress.com
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Financial Aid Websites www.cslf.com www.cslf.com www.petersons.com www.petersons.com www.salliemae.com www.salliemae.com www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com www.collegeview.com www.collegeview.com www.finaid.org www.finaid.org www.freschinfo.com www.freschinfo.com www.ed.gov/finaid.html www.ed.gov/finaid.html www.fastweb.com www.fastweb.com
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