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September 22, 2014
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Kinds of Schools Checklist Information The College Environment Admissions Requirements Prep Curriculum Application Checklist Cost of College
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Technical Colleges Community Colleges Colleges Universities Military Academics Propriety Schools What are the differences? What does this mean for my student?
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Open Admission Colleges o Accept virtually all applicants who have a high school diploma or its equivalent o ACT scores generally range from 16-22 Selective Colleges o Offer Admission to all or most applicants who meet minimum admission requirements o ACT scores generally range between 20-26 Highly Selective Colleges o On average, these colleges admit less than 60% of their applicants o ACT score are usually above 24
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What do you really like to do? How do you learn best? What have you been involved in?
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What are your strongest and weakest subjects? What is your high school rank? Have you taken a college prep class schedule?
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What kind of college would you like to attend? How well did you do on your College Admissions Test?
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The Ultimate Questions Do your expectations and preparation match? Are you being honest? Do your answers make sense?
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Majors and Programs Location Size Cost Reputation Assistance Accreditations
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May sound cliché, but a checklist will be very useful! Gather information from all colleges your student is interested in Weigh the differences between each of the colleges Contact Admissions Offices & ask questions! Visit Campus How much?
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Additional costs to consider Books and supplies Spending Money Additional fees o Athletic events o Laptops/Tablet o Library Transportation
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Types of assistance available Pell Grants College Work Study Institutional Aid Loans - Public vs. Private
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Application procedures Fill out the FAFSA form Release data to the schools you are considering Apply early (Before mid March) Tax returns may be required This is FREE!!
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Let your student experience the college experience! Be student Eat the food Talk to current students Participate in campus events
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Take a tour Take to faculty members Visit the academic departments Make a list of questions and ask them Encourage your student to participate in these activities at all schools he/she is interested in. BIG It does make a BIG difference when choosing a college!
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Minimum List of High School Classes to Take: English 4 Years Mathematics 3 years Science 3 years Social Science 3 years Foreign Language 2 years Additional classes to take: More math, science, or social science classes IB, AP, and/or Honors classes Post-Secondary classes
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What is Needed: The ‘right’ curriculum Admission Tests ACT/PACT, SAT/PSAT, AP/CLEP Know the deadlines General deadline and specific program deadlines Complete application form Double check to ensure completion ‘Sign’ the application Send required materials Follow up!
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Academic Performance in High School o GPA, Class Rank, Course Distribution/Rigor Test Scores o ACT, SAT, PSAT High School Courses Interview o Admission Officer, Alumni, Student References o Who will write a recommendation letter for your student? Personal Qualifications o Skills, Motivation, Leadership Essays and Applicant Statement o Proofread, Proofread, Proofread
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Summer/Winter of Junior Year: o College Information, review your high school courses, and continue to visit campuses Spring of Junior Year: o Take ACT (Feb, April, and June), Begin comparison process, and continue visits Fall of Senior Year: o Apply to 2 or 3 colleges, make housing plans, and schedule an ‘intensive’ visit to the schools applied to Winter of Senior Year: o Apply for Financial Aid, Confirm housing plans, check on placement testing requirements, and check on scholarship applications Spring of Senior Year: o Reciprocity forms, and registration procedures
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Your turn! You be the admissions officer!!
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Female Student 3.4 G.P.AACT 26 H.S Rank 30/200 Involved in Theatre and Soccer program at school. Received a letter of recommendation from Biology Teacher as a hard working student.
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Male from IL. Big School 2.8 GPA 208/358 58% Test scores: ACT = 26 SAT = 1360 6 credits of PSEO classes Interview comments: “He’s a bright kid. He probably could be successful here, but he’s screwed around a lot in school.
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Male student G.P.A 2.9ACT 19 No HS Rank Upward Bound student Jr/Sr in HS 3.6 G.P.A IB classes throughout Strong student in Science and Math. Comment: Student struggled first 2 years of H.S. First generation student. He has worked 25 hours a week while still being involved in upward bound.
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Female Student G.P.A 2.3ACT 29 HS Rank 110/175 Comments: Student took all AP classes. Did well in English but D’s in Math and Science.
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Any questions???
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Thanks for listening! Pedro Renta, Admissions Counselor, University of Wisconsin - River Falls
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