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The advising process Quantitative aspect Finances, logistics, academic profile Qualitative aspect Student aptitude, interest and objectives Collaborative aspect Network of support – Internal and External
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Our student Academically gifted Severe financial constraints Passion for Mathematics Personality: Reserved and quiet Recipient of Beaconhouse scholarship
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Common absolutes 1.Building the right rapport 2.Support from heads 3.Parental involvement 4.Reaching out 5.The extra effort 6.Managing expectations
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1. Building the right rapport Advisor presence in school admissions A1 forms Generating interest - Creative approach Developing familiarity Understanding student expectations
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2. Support from heads Provide the right facilities Availability Room for external support Set realistic expectations Encouragement, trust and support
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3. Parental involvement Keep them onboard – From the start Partner in providing motivation Provide rationale for academic plans Balance between foreign and local options
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4. Reaching Out One step at a time Seniors, colleagues, partners For information For financial help Keeping the student’s dignity intact
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5. The extra effort Short listing universities The application process Things go wrong The essay The SAT score Emails and phone calls
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6. Managing Expectations The pressure cooker – Student, parent and advisor Backup plans – alternate fields Reality of college funding Motivation and positivity
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The universities respond… Princeton The Ivy League apathy University of Wisconsin 50 % ( $ 18,000/year due) Minnesota State 40 % ( $17,000/year due) Ohio State International Scholarship capped at $ 4,000/year
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And that one envelope arrives Brandeis University Ranked Overall 33 rd in US Universities Student’s first firm choice (early decision) Secures admission in Brandeis University with a funding of $ 242,404 (4 years tuition, books and boarding) Includes funds for one round-trip air ticket each year between the United States and the student’s home country
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Final thoughts and way forward Recognize success in local placements Promote our campuses and students – locally and internationally Emphasis on the early action Improving our written skills Extracurricular Profiles
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Questions and answers Thank you for your time
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