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Unlocking the College Selection Process Jennifer Williamson Associate Director of Admission Albright College jwilliamson@alb.edu 800-252-1856
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Does thinking about the College Selection Process make you feel like this?
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What’s the Goal? 4,000 + 1 Best Fit
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Visiting Campus Using Resources Online Guidance Counselor College Fairs Getting Started Talk as a family Expectations Compromises Self Evaluation http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan
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Searching for the Right Fit! Academically Major Profile Location Size Extracurricular Feel Try it on!
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Educate Yourself Terms Procedures Understand differences ► SAT/ACT ► FAFSA ► Liberal Arts ► Rolling Admission ► Early Decision ► Early Action ► Common Application ► Need Blind ► Need Aware ► Merit
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Summer/Fall Planning for Student August/September Narrowing list Complete Essay/Personal Statement Begin Applications Work with Guidance Counselor Process and strategy Ask teachers for recommendations October/November Complete application (make copies!) Note school deadlines Confirm receipt of applications Request updated grades be sent
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Fall Planning for Family Begin financial aid process Send in early estimates Revisit top choices Search for outside scholarships Online resources Fastweb.com PHEAA Guidance Office Affiliations
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How To Pay for This Venture?
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FAFSA: FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Subsidized Stafford Unsubsidized Stafford Pell Grant Federal Work Study option Other federal grant programs
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Words of Wisdom Enjoy the process. Go with your gut. You are looking at the wrong school if they are not looking at you. Don’t rule out a school based on sticker price. Student centered search Include the family – talk, compromise, understand
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Recommendations and Resources Make copies of everything Be aware of deadlines www.fafsa.ed.gov ASK QUESTIONS - IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE ANSWER, THE QUESTION IS NOT STUPID!!!!
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jwilliamson@alb.edu
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Estimated Cumulative Net Earnings by Education Level (with Loan Repayment for Tuition and Fees deducted) Note: Based on median 2005 earnings for each education level at each age and discounted using a 3 percent annual rate. Earnings for bachelor’s degree recipients include only those with no advanced degree. Assumes tuition and fees are financed with borrowing, and loan payments are made for 10 years after graduation. Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006, PINC-03, PINC-04; The College Board, 2005; calculations by the authors. Source: Baum and Ma, Education Pays 2007, The College Board
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