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2 College Admissions 101 Princeton High School Guidance Department Brian Church (A-L) Debra Dullard (M-Z) Elena Hilmes - Registrar

3  Work  Military  Trades  Apprentice programs  Proprietary schools  College

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5  Recognize strengths and weaknesses  Analyze interests and values  Achieve a personal goal  Increase earning power  Prepare for a career and expand learning  Participate in extracurricular activities and social life  Consider influence of family and friends

6 English4 Years Mathematics (Algebra 1 and above)3 Years Social Studies3 Years Science3 Years Foreign Language (same language)2 Years Colleges may also require additional courses in: Mathematics Science Fine and Performing Arts Computer Science

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8 Fitting The Pieces Together  Person…. Where do I fit?  Program…. What will I study?  People…. Who will I meet?  Place…. Where am I going?  Price…. How much will it cost?

9 #1 The Person….Where Do I Fit?  My grade point average is…  My class rank is…  My ACT score is…  My high school course of study is…  My profile vs. the profile at choice schools…

10 #2 The Program-What Will I Study? Factors to Consider  Favorite classes  Work experiences  Leisure activities  School activities  Dream careers  People admired

11 #3 People - Who Will I Meet?  Visit the campus…  Plan the trip…  Parents should accompany…  Take the campus tour…  Meet a department professor…  Ask questions…  Trust your instincts…

12 #4 The Place-Where Am I Going?  Distance from home  Residential life  Campus setting  Campus size  Campus safety/security  Health services  Sororities/fraternities  Study abroad programs

13 #5 The Price - How Much Will It Cost?  Discuss the cost of attendance as a family  Community college & state university vs. private school costs  COA ( Cost of Attendance ) - EFC (Expected Family Contribution) - EFC (Expected Family Contribution) Financial Need Financial Need

14 Results of School Research  I Fit… I clearly meet admission criteria I clearly meet admission criteria Offers selected major of study Offers selected major of study Affordable Affordable  I Fit If… Questionable criteria for admission Questionable criteria for admission Offers selected major of study Offers selected major of study Financial need package is important Financial need package is important  I Want To Give A Try… Admission criteria clearly questionable or very competitive Admission criteria clearly questionable or very competitive Financial aid is a must Financial aid is a must

15 Should I Retake The ACT?  The ACT is given at PHS on 10/25/08 and 2/9/08. and 2/9/08.  The registration deadline is 9/19/08 for the October 25 test.  PHS School Code: 143-560  PHS Test Center Code: 163030  ACT No Writing - $31  ACT Plus Writing - $46

16 When Do I Apply For College?  October is considered Application Month.  Apply only to your top 3-5 choices.  Many schools have Priority Filing deadlines.

17 The Application Process  Online applications are typically preferred and can be found under “Prospective Students” on the college website.  Use www.phs-il.org – click on the Guidance link and log on to PrepHQ for a comprehensive list colleges and universities. www.phs-il.org  A limited number of paper applications are in the Guidance Office.

18 What is a Transcript?  A complete record of your grades, rank in class and credits. (through the 6 th semester)  Your highest ACT composite score will be included on the transcript.  The Guidance Office will mail or email your transcript and a school profile sheet.

19 What Is An Application Deadline?  University of Illinois  @Chicago - No Priority Deadline - January 15 – Application Period Deadline  @Springfield - September 1 - March 15 - Application Period Deadline - After March 15, applications will be considered as space permits  @Urbana/Champaign - September 1 - Nov.10 - Priority Filing Period (postmark deadline) January 2 – Application Period Deadline  Illinois State University  September 1 - November 15 - Priority Filing Deadline  March 1 – Application Period Deadline  Western Illinois University  To guarantee consideration apply by May 15

20 The Personal Resume  Your list of academic, athletic, and community activities.  Study examples  Make several copies  Begin immediately

21 The Personal Statement  Offers information not found on the application.  Explain what you can offer the school.  Write it yourself.  Have it proofread.

22 The Teacher Recommendation  Best to write out a request.  Share where you are going.  Include addressed envelope and stamp.  Share what you want in the recommendation.  Share with the author the common link between the school and yourself.  Give the teacher a deadline.

23  Remain in contact with the colleges to which you have applied.  Consider a second campus visit.  Submit your housing application with a deposit prior to the deadline.  Register for placement testing.  Communicate your final plans to all colleges. Finalize Your Plans

24 IVCC Applicants  Complete the admission application now.  Sign-up for “Winsday” Program  IVCC Tuition Guarantee Notice of Intent Form is due on Friday, September 26, 2008 - Check your eligibility

25 IVCC Placement Testing  All first-time, full-time students must take placement tests at IVCC in English and Math (Accuplacer)  The following ACT subscores will exempt you from the IVCC placement testing: Math - 24 Math - 24 English - 22 English - 22 Reading - 23 Reading - 23

26 An Overview of Financial Aid  Seniors should apply for your PIN number now at www.pin.ed.gov www.pin.ed.gov  File the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1, 2009 at www.fafsa.ed.gov www.fafsa.ed.gov  Use a FAFSA worksheet to help complete the filing process.

27 Financial Need Calculation  The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is determined by completing the FAFSA.  Outside scholarships and awards are then added to expected family contribution which then decreases the financial aid package offered by the university.  Finally, the student’s financial aid package is determined.

28 The Student Aid Report (SAR) The Student Aid Report (SAR) Will receive in mail 2-3 weeks after filing Will receive in mail 2-3 weeks after filing Make any necessary corrections Pay attention to EFC (Expected Family Contribution)

29  NO!  “Financial Need” is determined using the cost of attendance at individual institutions. Is my “Financial Need” the same at all institutions? College “A” COA $18,000 EFC - 5,000 College “B” COA $8,500 EFC - 5,000  FINANCIAL NEED  $13,000  FINANCIAL NEED  $3,500

30 Scholarships  Register at www.fastweb.com www.fastweb.com  Check PrepHQ for a complete listing of local scholarships – Wal-Mart, Princeton Memorial Scholarship, Princeton Rotary.  Check PrepHQ daily for announcements

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34 The Class of 2009 Families What’s Next for You?  Encourage the completion of college applications in October and November  Take more college visits, if necessary  Submit tax information in a timely manner  Complete FAFSA after January 1, 2009  After the final school selection is made, contact schools not chosen  Be organized and meet all deadlines!!!!!

35  Determine college costs  Investigate ALL possible resources − Parents − Savings − Summer earnings − Financial aid: scholarships, grants, loans and work-study − Other sources  Secure necessary forms and note deadlines  Apply for financial aid as early as possible

36 Class of 2010 Families What’s Next For You?  Consider taking the PSAT/MNSQT test.  Attend College Night at IVCC on Tuesday, October 20 from 6:30-8:00.  Meet with college reps at PHS this fall.  Visit different types of schools (small/large, public/private, vocational/liberal arts) over spring break or next summer.  Review senior year course selections.  Utilize PrepHQ!!!!!!!

37 Prairie State Achievement Examination  Day 1- Wednesday, April 22 (No fee) ACT Plus Writing. ACT Plus Writing.  Day 2- Thursday, April 23, 2009 April 23, 2009 ISBE developed tests and ACT Work Keys Test. ISBE developed tests and ACT Work Keys Test. Pre-registration is completed at PHS. Pre-registration is completed at PHS.

38  Become familiar with the ACT test content and format  Review your PLAN ® results to identify academic weaknesses  Learn appropriate test-taking strategies  Use ACT Online Prep TM – ACT’s test preparation program  Review The Real ACT Prep Guide – the official test prep book – available for purchase at www.act.org.  Visit the ACT at www.actstudent.org - take the ACT free practice tests. www.actstudent.org  See your counselor for other test preparation materials - ZAPS – March, 2009 The cost is approximately $75.

39 Stay Positive!!! The search for the right fit can be exhausting and stressful.

40 And Finally……….. Plan to attend the PHS Financial Aid Night on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 (6:30 p.m.)

41 Questions please contact Mr. Church or Mrs. Dullard


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