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Selective College Admission Evan Favreau Drake University
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The process may be different The criteria used for admissions may be different The potential for scholarships and financial aid may be different At Every School…
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Regular decisions Rolling decisions Priority deadlines Early decision Application Policies
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Initial applications are reviewed at once Decisions are communicated at once Regular Decisions
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Applications are reviewed and decisions are communicated on an on-going basis Rolling Decisions
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All applications before priority deadline will be considered equally Applications after priority deadline may be considered on space-available basis Priority Deadlines
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Early application to your first-choice school Early notification of admission Binding: if you are admitted, you are committed to attend Can only apply as “early decision” to one school Deposit usually expected well before May 1 Early Decision CollegeBoard.com
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Gone on many college visits Done extensive research On your own, you have a strong academic profile and history You currently meet or exceed the profile of your first-choice school Apply Early Decision If… CollegeBoard.com
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Paper applications (If you really want…) How To Apply
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School website/application How To Apply
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Common Application Build a “common” application profile Member schools Streamlines the process Separate supplement for each school How To Apply
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Be aware of fees! How To Apply
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Transcript Standardized test scores Student activities/involvement Essay Recommendations Application Materials
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Transcript GPA Challenging curriculum Trends over time Senior year schedule Class rank (maybe) Application Materials
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Standardized test scores ACT SAT Written portions Subject tests Test optional/test flexible applications Application Materials
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Student activities/involvement What are you doing outside of the classroom? Leadership experience is a big plus Another way for schools to see if you fit their student profile Application Materials
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Essay Make it unique Not too long Proofread! Application Materials
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Proofread!
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Recommendations Check on requirements Diminishing returns Application Materials
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Likely schools Probably/maybe schools Reach schools Find a balance Where Do I Apply?
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Automatic consideration Additional applications Major/program Extracurricular/cultural/leadership Outside scholarships Scholarships
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FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Submit once for all schools being considered EFC (Estimated Family Contribution) Grants, work study, loans Need Based Aid
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Selective/private schools will rarely cost the sticker price (in the end) Colleges award aid, including need-based Will be different from school to school! Everyone should submit the FAFSA Don’t be afraid to ask if more is available! Keep In Mind…
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Before or after you apply Different types of visits Group visits Individual/personal visits Overnight visits Program-specific visits Vital part of the process! Campus Visit
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May 1 – National Candidate’s Reply Date Tuition/enrollment deposit Housing deposits Making A Decision
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To consider when making a decision: What do you want out of your college experience? What was your visit experience? Four good data points: First-to-second year retention Graduating on time Internship/professional experience Accomplishment/placement rates Go beyond the numbers Making A Decision
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Evan Favreau Drake University evan.favreau@drake.edu
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