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Angela Penaflor Tim Schultz
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Agenda Tonight we will discuss… …how to narrow down the college search …the application process …different admission decisions …types of schools …FAFSA …scholarships …upcoming events
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What’s Currently Happening with Seniors? Individual meetings throughout the day Senior Planning Day Regular email reminders regarding campus reps, scholarships, college fairs, etc.
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Narrowing Down the Search Types of schools Technical 4-year Career college Size of schools Distance from home Admissions Standards Majors offered
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Narrowing Down the Search Visiting the college is the best way to determine the school and campus that best meets the student’s needs Call the Admissions Office to schedule a personal tour UW Virtual Campus Tours UW Virtual Campus Tours Visit the school’s website College search on Family Connection Supermatch
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Narrowing Down the Search Talk to admissions reps that visit STM. (Or alumni, parents, advisors, teachers, etc.) Upcoming visit schedule at STM: October 1: UW-Milwaukee at 9:40 October 6: Mt. Mary University at 11:30 October 7: MATC at 2:15 October 8: UW-Madison at 11:00 October 14: Cardinal Stritch 11:55; Calvin College 12:00 October 21: Baldwin Wallace 11:55; UW-Whitewater 12:00 October 28: Carroll University 11:55; U of St. Thomas 11:55 New visits are added everyday.
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Application Process Step 1: Before starting the applications Finalize resume/activities list and personal essay (make sure they are proofread) Ask for at least 2 letters of recommendation Make sure to give that person a copy of “brag” sheet Give the recommender at least 2 weeks notice Ask teachers, coaches, employers, etc.
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Application Process Step 2: Apply online! UW System: apply.wisconsin.eduapply.wisconsin.edu Other: www.commonapp.orgwww.commonapp.org Individual school application
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Application Process Step 3: Register with www.parchment.comwww.parchment.com Secure, official, electronic transcripts available 24/7 Advisor approves transcripts and attaches letters of recommendation, school profile, Secondary School Report (SSR), if applicable $4.28 per transcript pay online through Parchment Fee waivers available to those who received a fee waiver for ACT (4 free transcripts) Self view
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Application Process Step 4: Send official ACT scores if it hasn’t been done already Four free scores sent Additional scores $12.00 each
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Complete Application 1. Application filled out in its entirety (with fee, if necessary). Personal essay and resume/activities list are included in application 2. Official transcript sent from Parchment.com 3. Official ACT/SAT scores 4. 2 letters of recommendation, possibly 3 for selective schools/scholarships It is recommended to apply to schools by December 1 st. Always check College websites for deadline dates for scholarships or specific majors
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Admission Decisions Rolling admissions Applications are reviewed as soon as they are received Pooled admissions Apply until deadline and then decision is made Admittance based off first 6 semesters, but sometimes need 7 th semester grades
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Admission Decisions Some of the criteria considered during admission process: Academic record: depth, breadth, diversity, rigor Grades Class rank Standardized test scores Extracurricular Essays Letters of recommendation
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UW-System Started processing applications on September 15 Fee is $44 for each application ($50 for Madison) Shoot for priority deadlines Be aware of separate scholarship applications For admission criteria or other questions visit http://uwhelp.wisconsin.edu http://uwhelp.wisconsin.edu
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UW-System Guarantee Transfer Program: Complete the first 54 credits at UW-Waukesha, maintain a 2.0 GPA or higher, and you’re guaranteed admission to any UW-System school for your final 2 years Exception is UW-Madison where a 2.8 GPA is required Let UW-Waukesha know which school within your first 30 credits
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WAICU www.wisconsinsprivatecolleges.org Don’t think “sticker” price, think net The net tuition at Wisconsin private colleges is 11% lower than it was in 2006-07 Out-of-pocket net tuition at Wisconsin’s private, nonprofit colleges and universities is under $5,500 More scholarship dollars available than state schools Timely degree completion
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Technical Schools Go to http://tis.uwsa.edu to see how technical school courses transfer into the UW-Systemhttp://tis.uwsa.edu MATC starts accepting applications for fall 2016 after October 1 st. Accuplacer Visit the Wisconsin Technical Schools websiteWisconsin Technical Schools website
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FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) The completed FAFSA form may be submitted after January 1, 2016 – try to do taxes early There will be a College Financial Aid meeting on Wednesday, December 1 st College Goal Wisconsin Complete the FAFSA form in about an hour with help from the experts – IT’S FREE ! Visit www.collegegoalwi.org, for dates and locations. Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings in February
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Scholarships Individual college scholarships Some have a separate application, some use the application for admission Check out Family Connection for updates Helpful websites include: www.fastweb.com, www.compassguide.org, www.fastweb.comwww.compassguide.org www.schoolsoup.com, www.collegeboard.org www.schoolsoup.comwww.collegeboard.org Think locally! (groups, clubs, businesses, organizations) Open to Milwaukee/Wisconsin residents only Less competitive
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Events at STM College Financial Aid Night December 1 st at 6:00 in Auditorium (parents AND students) Senior Planning Day on Oct. 16 th from 8:00 to 12:00 Seniors will attend the following sessions: Naviance Family Connection training Resume writing College and scholarship applications
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Contact Angela Penaflor apenaflor@tmore.orgapenaflor@tmore.org Tim Schultz tschultz@tmore.orgtschultz@tmore.org Cynthia Salisbury csalisbury@tmore.orgcsalisbury@tmore.org
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