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Great Expectations: Senior Year Mount Tabor High School CLASS OF 2016
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School Counselor Senior Meetings (September to early October) Last Name Counselor A – C Corey Daniel D – H Lowana Wade I – M Colleen Santos-Roberts N – Sl Stan Huck Sm – Z Jake McBride
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Senior Meetings Graduation Requirements Graduation Requirements Your Transcript Your Transcript Financial Aid Planning Financial Aid Planning Have an idea about a major/job that interests you Have an idea about a major/job that interests you College/Post Graduate Plans College/Post Graduate Plans Bring an idea of 3-5 colleges to apply to including a safety school Bring an idea of 3-5 colleges to apply to including a safety school
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Deciding Where to Apply How Do I Do That? 1.) Choosing your list 2.) Know your chances of acceptance 3.) Research scholarships/financial aid 4.) Be idealistic and realistic in narrowing your college list 5.) Visit colleges on your list (you get one college visit day) 6.) Don’t miss a deadline! 7.) Know what is needed to apply 8.) Use Online Resources
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COLLEGE FAIR POST SECONDARY OPPORTUNITY SESSION Monday, October 5 th (5-8) Monday, October 5 th (5-8) Benton Convention Center Benton Convention Center Sign-in at the Mount Tabor Table Sign-in at the Mount Tabor Table Representatives from approximately 150 Colleges & Universities Representatives from approximately 150 Colleges & Universities
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Important Factors in the College Admissions Process High School Transcript High School Transcript GPA, Class Rank, Senior Year Rigor Test Scores Test Scores SAT & ACT - Four Year Colleges & Universities SAT & ACT - Four Year Colleges & Universities ASSET & Computerized College Placement Test (NC Community Colleges) ASSET & Computerized College Placement Test (NC Community Colleges) Essays Essays Recommendation Letters Recommendation Letters Special Talents and Accomplishments Special Talents and Accomplishments School and Community Activities School and Community Activities
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Definitions of Admission Options Non-Restrictive Applications Students are not restricted from applying to other institutions and have until May 1 st to consider their options and confirm enrollment Restrictive Applications Students are responsible for determining and following restrictions Regular Decision (Non-Restrictive Application) DEFINITION Students submit an application by a specified date and receive a decision in a clearly stated period of time. COMMITMENT: Non-Binding Rolling Admission (Non-Restrictive Application) DEFINITION Institutions review applications as they are submitted and render admission decisions throughout the admission cycle. COMMITMENT: Non-Binding Early Action (EA) (Non-Restrictive Application) DEFINITION Students apply early and receive a decision well in advance of the institution’s regular response date. COMMITMENT: Non-Binding Early Decision (ED) (Restrictive Application) DEFINITION Students make a commitment to a first-choice institution where, if admitted they definitely will enroll. The application deadline and decision deadline occur early COMMITMENT: Binding Restrictive Early (REA) Action (Restrictive Application) DEFINITION Students apply to an institution of preference and receive a decision early. They may be restricted from applying ED, EA, or REA to other institutions. If offered enrollment they have until May 1 to confirm. COMMITMENT: Non-Binding
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College Entrance Exams SATwww.collegeboard.com SATwww.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com ACTwww.act.org ACTwww.act.orgwww.act.org Community College Placement Testing Community College Placement Testing ACCUPLACER/Computerized Placement Test @FTCC ACCUPLACER/Computerized Placement Test @FTCC Most colleges/universities require the SAT or ACT Most colleges/universities require the SAT or ACT Most colleges/universities will accept either the SAT or ACT Most colleges/universities will accept either the SAT or ACT Students may choose to take both the SAT and the ACT Students may choose to take both the SAT and the ACT Some colleges/universities allow students to apply without SAT/ACT Some colleges/universities allow students to apply without SAT/ACT
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Registering for the SAT or ACT online 1.) Log on to the website (feel free to come use the Counseling Center’s computers!) 2.) Register for the test by looking at the test date and location and location 3.) Pay for the test using a credit card or fee waiver 4.) Get your confirmation number Afterwards….. By logging on to collegeboard.com you can check your scores, send scores to colleges, and find study tips for taking the test again
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A Look at Some NC Colleges/Universities GPA SAT (50%) ACT CollegeCRMWComp. App. State 4.12520-620530-620500-60023-27 WSSU3.05400-470420-480380-46016-19 UNC Chapel Hill 4.23590-700610-710590-69026-31 UNC – G 3.57470-560480-560450-65021-25 NCCU2.95400-470400-480370-45016-20 Wake Forest Univ. Contact600-700630-72028-30 Johnson & Wales 3.66390-520410-530390-520 ECU3.58470-580490-590460-56020-23 UNC –W 3.84550-630560-640530-62023-27
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You Should Also Know… Fee Waivers are available to students who qualify (see your School Counselor) Fee Waivers are available to students who qualify (see your School Counselor) Two for SAT Reasoning and two for SAT Subject Tests Two for SAT Reasoning and two for SAT Subject Tests Two for the ACT Two for the ACT Students with disabilities may request accommodations Students with disabilities may request accommodations Please see your Counselor for details Please see your Counselor for details Plan ahead, this process takes some time Plan ahead, this process takes some time
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Is Your College Application Complete? Know what each school requires for admissions, scholarships, financial aid: Know what each school requires for admissions, scholarships, financial aid: Application Application Essays Essays Recommendations Recommendations School Counselor Form School Counselor Form Mid-Year Report Mid-Year Report SAT/ACT/SAT Subject Tests SAT/ACT/SAT Subject Tests FAFSA FAFSA CSS/Financial Aid Profile CSS/Financial Aid Profile Interviews Interviews
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Common Application Talk with your Counselor to find out if they are completing their sections online or not Supplemental Forms (required by 2/3 of Schools using the Common App) Signing the Privacy Waiver Over 500 Colleges/Universities now use the Common Application!
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HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT Request your transcript via the off-white cards available in the Counseling Office Request your transcript via the off-white cards available in the Counseling Office Request your transcript at least two weeks prior to application deadlines Request your transcript at least two weeks prior to application deadlines First 2 requests free, additional $2.00 First 2 requests free, additional $2.00 www.cfnc.org transcript process www.cfnc.org transcript process www.cfnc.org Mid-Year Transcripts (free) Mid-Year Transcripts (free) Scholarship Transcripts (free) Scholarship Transcripts (free) Request FINAL TRANSCRIPT in May Request FINAL TRANSCRIPT in May
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When Requesting Official Transcripts Don’t Forget….. High School Profile High School Profile Counselor Statement Forms Counselor Statement Forms The above should be given to Mrs. Robinson when requesting transcripts. Allow your Counselor time to write a thoughtful recommendation letter write a thoughtful recommendation letter Teacher Recommendation Forms or Requests for Letters. Teacher Recommendation Forms or Requests for Letters. Provide teachers with stamped and addressed envelopes. Give teachers plenty of turn around time(two weeks minimum) Give recommenders your Senior Profile/Resume
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What Does Your College Application Say About You? Recommendation letters (based on your Senior Profile) Discipline History Class Choices (including senior year!) Mid Year Grades
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FINANCIAL AID Need-Based Financial Aid Need-Based Financial Aid Grants Grants Loans Loans Work Study Work Study Merit-Based Financial Aid Merit-Based Financial Aid Scholarships (scholastic, athletic, artistic ability & success) Scholarships (scholastic, athletic, artistic ability & success) Some scholarship opportunities are both merit-based and need-based.
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FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Must file to determine eligibility for all federal and most state aid for year entering college Must file to determine eligibility for all federal and most state aid for year entering college File online form after January 1, 2016 File online form after January 1, 2016 FAFSA on the Web (www.fafsa.ed.gov) FAFSA on the Web (www.fafsa.ed.gov)www.fafsa.ed.gov Use www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov to project eligibility Use www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov to project eligibilitywww.fafsa4caster.ed.gov Some scholarship opportunities require the FAFSA Some scholarship opportunities require the FAFSA
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CSS/Financial Aid Profile Required by some colleges/universities and scholarships Required by some colleges/universities and scholarships Davidson, Duke, Elon, UNC-CH, & Wake Forest Davidson, Duke, Elon, UNC-CH, & Wake Forest Required by some scholarship organizations Required by some scholarship organizations Fee-$25.00 (initial fee & 1 st institution + $16.00 for each institution) Fee-$25.00 (initial fee & 1 st institution + $16.00 for each institution) Register and complete Profile at www.collegeboard.com Register and complete Profile at www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com at least two weeks before first priority deadline at least two weeks before first priority deadline
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Upcoming Dates concerning Financial Aid College Fair (10/5, 5-8pm) – over 100 Colleges and Universities will be present College Fair (10/5, 5-8pm) – over 100 Colleges and Universities will be present Financial Aid Information Night (tentative date: 11/10 @6:30pm) - a representative from Davidson will in the Mt. Tabor Media Center to discuss the Financial Aid process Financial Aid Information Night (tentative date: 11/10 @6:30pm) - a representative from Davidson will in the Mt. Tabor Media Center to discuss the Financial Aid process Financial Aid District Meetings (in January) – more information available soon! Financial Aid District Meetings (in January) – more information available soon! College Application Week (Nov. 2 nd -6 th ) College Application Week (Nov. 2 nd -6 th )
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Scholarship Search Tips Make sure your email address is up-to-date in the Counseling Office for when we send out email Scholarship Updates! Make sure your email address is up-to-date in the Counseling Office for when we send out email Scholarship Updates! Look on the Mt. Tabor Counseling Website to view the scholarship updates from previous years to get an idea about what scholarships are available Look on the Mt. Tabor Counseling Website to view the scholarship updates from previous years to get an idea about what scholarships are available Broaden your search at the beginning of senior year Broaden your search at the beginning of senior year Be diligent throughout your senior year Be diligent throughout your senior year Select opportunities that fit you best Select opportunities that fit you best Be realistic about the number of applications you can complete Be realistic about the number of applications you can complete Work against becoming complacent Work against becoming complacent Do not give up! Do not give up! Think about local resources Think about local resources
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Scholarship Nominations Unlimited Applicants Unlimited Applicants Obtain endorsement from your counselor Obtain endorsement from your counselor Limited Nominations or Applicants Limited Nominations or Applicants Read requirements on Scholarship Update Read requirements on Scholarship Update Submit your Senior Profile and Resume Submit your Senior Profile and Resume Update as often as you like Update as often as you like Submit a Scholarship Nomination Request Form Submit a Scholarship Nomination Request Form Front of scholarship file cabinet/place in bin outside Mr. Huck’s office Front of scholarship file cabinet/place in bin outside Mr. Huck’s office Additional statement may be requested Additional statement may be requested The Mount Tabor HS Scholarship Committee will review your documents, along with your transcript, to determine the Mount Tabor nomination(s).
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Upcoming Scholarship Opportunities Morehead-Cain Scholarship Program Park Scholarship Wendy’s High School Heisman Program Be on the lookout for scholarship updates throughout the year!!!
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Crosby Scholars Check the Crosby Board for announcements (500 hallway across from the Attendance window) for updates and announcements! Don’t forget that you must attend 2 of the 5 Senior Academies - register online - 10 minute rule (if you’re 10 minutes late, you will not be awarded credit) Scholarships with Crosby Scholars: Last Dollar Grant BBB Scholarship Make sure all email addresses and contact info is up to date. Crosby sends emails and updates via emails!
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PREPARE FOR YOUR SENIOR MEETING WITH YOUR COUNSELOR Take time to discuss your college planning goals with family members. Take time to discuss your college planning goals with family members. Be able to discuss your tentative career goals. Be able to discuss your tentative career goals. Generate a list of questions relative to the college admissions process. Generate a list of questions relative to the college admissions process. Have a realistic list of 3 to 5 schools in which you have an interest. Have a realistic list of 3 to 5 schools in which you have an interest. Know your academic Know your academic credentials such as GPA credentials such as GPA & previous test scores. & previous test scores.
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Mount Tabor Class of 2016 "Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." -Margaret Mead -Margaret Mead
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