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Choosing A College Date Jessica Larson Outreach Coordinator Minnesota Office of Higher Education
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We want to see you in college! Why?? Knowledge - Critical thinking skills Potential - Who are you? What are your interests? Opportunity - More doors open Income - 1 Million Dollars
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You can do it!!
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How many types of colleges are there in Minnesota? 2 Year colleges Community College Technical College 4 Year Colleges Public Private
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2 Year – Technical Colleges Offer programs that emphasize hands on skills Students often go right into careers in technical or industrial fields Work with local employers to make sure students get the skills they need Instructors are also often professionals in their field Students can earn - Certificates, Diplomas, Associates Degrees
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2 Year – Community/Tribal Colleges Provide first 2 years of a 4-year degree Students often transfer to a 4-year institution to complete a bachelor's degree Also offer career specific training for professionals Students can receive - Certificates, Diplomas, Associates Degrees
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4-Year Colleges and Universities Can be Public or Private Usually have on-campus housing Offer a wide range of majors Offer a wide range of athletic programs as well as programs in the arts such as music and theater Students must meet certain requirements to be accepted Degrees take 4 years to complete Students can receive - Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree and Professional or Doctoral Degrees
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But how do I apply?? Complete the college application form Request high school transcript Junior year grades!! Pay the application fee Are you applying to a 2 year college? Fill out Application (online) Done! After accepted you will take a placement test ie: Accuplacer
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But how do I apply?? Are you applying to a 4 year college? Submit ACT or SAT scores Talk with counselor about dates and how to sign up Request letters of recommendation Coaches, teachers, counselors, People in your community, church, volunteer org., Supervisors, mentors, leaders
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But how do I apply?? Is an application essay required? The essay is the best way to let the school know who you are individually. Who is the real you? School may choose topic or you get to choose your own. Make it personal! Does the school require an interview? Done!!
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But remember!! Early applicants hear back first Busy season for admissions starts late fall FAFSA application begins in January
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For more information: www.ohe.state.mn.us Includes information on: Reciprocity Tax benefits Tuition and Fees for 5 State Area Financial Aid Estimator Preparing, Selecting, Paying Questions?? Jessica Larson jessica.larson@state.mn.us 651-259-3966
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