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How to master the college application process
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Application & Fee Essay Transcript Counselor Recommendation Teacher Recommendation Standardized Testing
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APPLICATION & FEE
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Accepted by over 400 colleges/universities Now accepting e-docs Go to www.commonapp.orgwww.commonapp.org for a list of schools that accept the common application Complete once and send to many schools Some colleges/universities require both the common application and a college supplement
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Read application requirements/instructions carefully Check Standardized Test requirements Test Optional Schools, Subject Tests Use your formal name throughout the process Sign ED/EA Agreement (if applicable) Check the number of recommendations required Special program requirements Portfolio, CD, Audition
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Action Alert Student Complete applications Sign off on ED/EA Agreement (if applicable) List application deadlines on a spreadsheet or calendar Parent Keep a copy of the application deadlines Provide student information that is pertinent to you on the application Keep your young adult motivated/on task Write a check for the application fee or pay by credit card
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ESSAY
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Makes facts in student’s folder come alive Provides information beyond grades, test scores and list of activities Reveals the candidate’s intangible qualities
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Senior English classes assign essay Take advantage of teacher’s feedback Utilize Writing Center (in BHS Media Center) Have counselor review for content Proof essay and word process it Tips on writing the college essay available in the College and Career Guide
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Action Alert Student Write multiple drafts of the essay Have your English teacher/parent/counselor read the essay and give you feedback Parent Offer to proofread the essay Offer reminders about application deadlines
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TRANSCRIPT
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Available in the School Counseling Office Complete form and submit to counselor: After you mail application OR After you apply on-line OR With application and check if college requires everything together Parent/guardian signature required if under 18 Three transcripts are free; $5.00 fee for each additional transcript
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AALLOW 3 WEEKS TO PROCESS TRANSCRIPT REQUEST SSchool Vacations DO NOT COUNT as one of those weeks SSTUDENT RESPONSIBILITY TO MEET DEADLINES—plan ahead!
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Transcript Request Form
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Action Alert Student Pick up the Transcript Request Form (TRF) from the guidance office (or download it from the school website) Sign off on ED/EA Agreement (if applicable) Fill out 1 TRF per school to which you are applying Ask parent for a check if you are applying to more than 3 colleges Return the TRF (and check) to Mrs. Hallock ASAP Parent Fill out the check, not the Transcript Request Form
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COUNSELOR RECOMMENDATION
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Schedule a senior appointment at least 3 weeks prior to the 1 st application deadline Appointments start the week of Sept. 24 th Complete the Individual Data Sheet and Parent Brag Sheet Create a Username and Password for the Common Application Complete the FERPA privacy waiver on Naviance Enter the colleges you plan on applying to in the “Colleges I am applying to” section of Naviance
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TEACHER RECOMMENDATION
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Ask 1 or 2 teachers to write you a letter of recommendation Ask in person Follow specific instructions of each college Give the writer 3 weeks notice Also electronically request the teacher letter through Naviance Write a personal Thank You note
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STANDARDIZED TESTING
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SAT now includes Score Choice SAT includes a writing portion/ACT offers an optional essay Check college/university entrance requirements concerning essays Schools mostly use essays for placement purposes Colleges/universities have access to essay online www.collegeboard.comwww.actstudent.org
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Action Alert Student Register for a fall administration of the SAT/ACT Prepare for the test over a long period of time (don’t cram!) Bring your school id/drivers license to the exam Have an official copy of your SAT/ACT scores sent to each college Parent Write out a check (or pay online when registering) to cover the cost of the test Make sure your young adult gets a good nights sleep the night before the test Make sure your young adult has a good breakfast the morning of the exam and arrives to the test site on time
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MANAGING THE PROCESS
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Naviance is on the Web You can access Naviance from school or home EVERYONE should be registered for Family Connection If you are NOT registered, see your counselor or Mrs. Conley in room 314 ASAP! http://connection.naviance.com/BETHEL
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
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Colleges participating include: Western CT State University – Thursday, Nov. 29 th Quinnipiac University – Thursday, Dec. 6 th Eastern CT State Univ. – Friday, Dec. 14 th Marist College – TBD You must sign up with Mrs. Conley in room 314 You will need all of your application materials that day.
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Opportunity to learn more about the college Opportunity to leave a more personal impression Interview pointers on thumb drive of College and Career Guide Practice interview with counselor
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FINANCIAL AID NIGHT Monday, October 15 th Bethel High School Auditorium 7:00 P.M. Guest Speaker: Kelly Jambo Director of Financial Aid Sacred Heart University
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Use the Senior Application Checklist Sign up for a senior appointment Ask 1 or 2 teachers to write a letter of recommendation Complete the FERPA waiver on Naviance Update the “Schools I am applying to” section of Naviance Sign up for a fall administration of the SAT/ACT Please complete our Exit Survey
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Roy Colson (A-De) ColsonR@bethel.k12.ct.us 203.794.8600 x 436 Ingrid Boedecker (Di-J) BoedeckerI@bethel.k12.ct.us 203.794.8600 x 433 Frank Tatto (K-P) TattoF@bethel.k12.ct.us 203.794.8600 x 431 Michelle DeBenedetto (Q-Z) DeBenedettoM@bethel.k12.ct.us 203.794.8600 x 434
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