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Private Colleges: Myth vs Reality Senior Parent Event Moreau Catholic High School Hayward, CA September 9, 2015 Sandra Hayes www.scu.edu
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Examples of Private College Options Santa Clara University University of San Francisco Loyola Marymount University Stanford University Harvard University Boston University
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Common Threads Unique Mission More individual attention (small class size, fac/student ratio, holistic application review, etc) Time to graduation (tend to graduate students in a timely fashion) Cost and aid factor
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What’s really most important to your student? —Finding the perfect college! Location Size Student demographics Academics Extracurricular opportunities Facilities
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Myths about private colleges….. The higher the ranking, the better the college There are surefire ways to game the system If I can just figure out the formula… There is a perfect college for my son/daughter College admission is a status competition This is a “We” process
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Reality: What makes a private college selective? Brand image and reputation for quality outcomes More applications from students with great grades, rigorous courses and extremely high test scores than there are available spaces Holistic review that allows for “fit” assessment Institutional priorities matter in final decisions Willingness of families to invest in assumed connection between prestige of college and future success
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Through the lens of a former Admission Dean at a private university whose charge is to craft a class student by student, we look at: 1. Overall quality and challenge level of high school courses 2. Academic performance as reflected in cumulative freshman through junior year GPA (may include grades through 1 st term of senior year) 3. Standardized test score results 4. Letters of Recommendation 5. Essay 6. Involvement in school and community/demonstrated potential for contribution to the campus community
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Reality: We must also attend to…… Diversity Geography Gender balance Legacy relationships Class size Budget
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So how do we go about drilling down during the process of reading an application? The two cut process: First cut—Admission officers must determine who is admissible Second Cut—Admission officers must determine who will go from the ‘admissible’ group to the “admitted” group
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In our admission evaluation of 15,000 applications for a class of 1290, we focus on 5 Power Points : 1. Program 2. Performance 3. Potential 4. Participation 5. Personality
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What YOU can do to assist: Encourage your students to bounce things off you as they approach the college selection process and stay focused throughout senior year Encourage students to consult other adults about their college experiences and keep options open Encourage your students to talk to current college students about what it’s really like to attend a particular college Insist that your students take full advantage of the wonderful counseling resources here Visit campuses whenever you can Stay calm and carry on!
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