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WELCOME PARENTS AND STUDENTS! Presented by: Mrs. Laura Blanche, Mrs. Janet Dunn and Ms. Maura Quinn
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I. Welcome & College Admissions Trends II. Assessments III. Worksheets IV. Standardized Testing V. Demonstrating Interest VI. The College Search VII. Financial Aid / Scholarships VIII. Application Components IX. Getting Organized X. Questions
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Average acceptance rate at 4-year colleges and universities: 63.8 % Yield rates (the percent of admitted students who enroll) have declined steadily over the past decade; average yield rate for Fall 2011 cycle - 38% (steady decline from 2002 cycle – 49%) In 2011 64% colleges & universities reported increase in applications since 2010 Economy continues to influence decisions Enrollment / yield increasingly difficult to predict
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Online applications continue to increase; from 2006-2011, increase from 58% - 85% in applications submitted online From 2002 – 2011, the number of high school graduates who took the ACT increased by approximately 45% and the number who took the SAT increased by about 27% Over the past decade, the number of colleges offering Early Action admission increased from 18-31%; over the past decade, the number of colleges offering Early Decision admission has remained relatively constant In 2011, almost 45% schools reported utilizing wait lists, up from 32% in 2002
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Drexel University University of Pittsburgh Temple University Applications Received 41,12623,40918,977 Number offered admission ---13,54411,926 Number who matriculated 3,0003,769 (29.1% yield) 4,529 (37.9% yield) Top 10% of high school class 33%59%18% Average HS GPA 3.60/4.00---3.41/4.00
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SELF- What i s important to you when considering a school? PARENTS- What do you see as a good match for your child? COLLEGE- What factors do colleges use to evaluate you?
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Top Factors: ◦ Grades in college preparatory courses ◦ Strength of curriculum ◦ Standardized admission test scores ◦ Grades in all courses Moderately Important: ◦ Essay or writing sample ◦ Teacher and counselor recommendations ◦ Demonstrated interest ◦ Extracurricular activities Considered but Supplemental Information: ◦ Rank in Class ◦ Subject Test Scores (SAT II, AP) ◦ Work experience
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ABC News Report Fall 2012
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College Worksheet for Students/Parents- three page worksheet to begin the discussion about post high school planning Student Brag Sheet- articulation of strengths, qualities, aspirations Parent Brag Sheet- parent’s perspective ◦ Student & Parent Brag Sheets should be submitted in the fall with the first Transcript Request Form. ◦ Brag Sheets and Transcript Request Forms can be downloaded from the Guidance Website
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Prepare Prepare Develop Test Schedule Register Score Reporting Accommodations
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Guidance Department website: (www.lmtsd.org/lmhs)www.lmtsd.org/lmhs Naviance: Comprehensive college and career planning tool for students Tonight’s highlighted featured: “College” tab - College Research College Search “College’s I’m Thinking About” College Match Colleges other students like Colleges that accept students like you Scattergrams College Maps- LMHS acceptance history since 2006 College Resources- five categories of web resources
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Keep your extracurricular activities updated in Naviance Stay involved with clubs/activities in/out of school Strive for leadership positions within activities Continue community service or employment Continue to challenge yourself academically next semester and senior year Official GPA/decile rank calculated in September Attend Open House Programs and visit colleges Review scholarship database in Naviance Look for merit scholarships on: www.meritaid.com www.meritaid.com Explore possible internship opportunities Explore summer enrichment programs
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What it means to Admissions: ◦ Tracking student interest- based on the information tracked by colleges such as: a campus visit or your attendance at an Open House Program, will the student likely commit to attending the school if accepted? (yield) What it looks like for LM class of 2014: ◦ Attend College Rep meetings @ LM in fall ◦ Attend Open House Programs on campuses ◦ Attend Informational Sessions in area ◦ Attend “Meet the College Rep Night” 4/10/13 @ LM ◦ Attend Spring College Fairs ◦ Request information about specific programs
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Sources of Aid- Federal, State, College, Private Types of Aid: Merit-based and Need-based Forms: FAFSA (Federal/State) & CSS Profile (Private funds) Scholarships can be based on need, merit, service, citizenship, athletic or special talent Use Naviance Scholarship database / search engine options Scholarship searches should be FREE
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Fall of senior year: apply for your FAFSA pin- parent and student www.pin.ed.govwww.pin.ed.gov Use FOTW (FAFSA-on-the-Web) worksheet to get organized prior to filing at: www.fafsa.gov www.fafsa.gov EFC-Estimated Family Contribution Major factors in determining EFC: ◦ parental & student assets/income ◦ family size & number in college ◦ age of older parent FAFSA can be filed after Jan. 1 st senior year Tip: List your most expensive PA. school first when asked for your colleges
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Application ◦ http://www.commonapp.org http://www.commonapp.org ◦ Supplements ◦ Specific electronic application ◦ Penn State electronic system Essay Resume ◦ Extracurricular Activities ◦ Honors, Awards, Leadership Positions Letters of Recommendation ◦ Teachers (2) ◦ Counselor Payment
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Plan for junior conference ◦ Look for invitation coming later this month! ◦ Make an appointment with your counselor ◦ Complete all requested forms prior to meeting Begin the college search ◦ Search engines: Naviance, College Board, Petersons ◦ Plan to attend Meet the Rep Night – April 10, 2013 ◦ Plan to attend college fairs and visit campuses Register for admission tests ◦ SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACT ◦ Test Optional www.fairtest.orgwww.fairtest.org
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Update Naviance account ◦ Enter Colleges I’m Thinking About Ask for letters of recommendation ◦ Complete brag sheets for teachers and counselor Solidify summer plans ◦ Volunteering? Internship? ◦ Graduation Project Part A! Register on www.commonapp.orgwww.commonapp.org ◦ Begin to complete the common application ◦ Take note of your user name and password! Important: For information about NCAA eligibility, college admission for students with disabilities and / or admission to the U.S. service academies, please review “The College Search” section of your planning guide and bring specific questions to your planning meeting
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Updated Transcript Request Form Use of Naviance to send electronic documentsNaviance ◦ Transcript ◦ Letters of Recommendation ◦ Secondary School Reports ◦ Mid-Year Reports Benefits? ◦ Communication, efficiency, tracking The Guidance Office will begin accepting transcript requests on September 23, 2013
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Counselor email links on HS website www.lmtsd.org/lmhs (Click on Staff, listed alphabetically); email links in Naviance www.lmtsd.org/lmhs Guidance phone: (215) 938-0114
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