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Activities Leadership Potential to contribute to the vitality of a college campus Ability to do more than study Research or involvement in something related to your major. Activities are not just school related Consider anything of substance that you do on a regular basis outside of the classroom ( Probably not video games)
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Activities Develop leadership Make you an interesting person Allow you to show commitment 4 years of a sport 4 years of performing arts Colleges prefer depth in activities rather than breadth Create your own opportunities
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Awards & Recognition Sets you apart from others Proof of your participation Shows competitive nature Grades 9 – 12 unless national recognition Not just school related Awards you Pay For are not your best option
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Admissions Officials Know: Your school courses & opportunities Your local demographic Your regional college opportunities Your non-profit volunteer opportunities Your state capital opportunities Your professional internship possibilities (Such as IT, Medical, Legislature, FBI, Military, etc.) They know all about your possibilities Side by side - your world versus your application
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Community Service Shows awareness of the needs of others Opportunity to stretch your horizons Leadership Recognition Career Exploration Develop community connections Maturity
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Document your service! Service form is available on our website Very few seniors have documented the 60 hour requirement Freshmen – Juniors need 80 hours of service documented to meet the Western Sierra graduation requirement.
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Employment Admissions officials like to see students who are invested in themselves. Nearly all students work during college Evidence of ability to balance a busy lifestyle with a job Shows maturity Shows awareness of financial responsibility Develops first professional network Financial Aid package may include “Student self- help” which is a job!
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Resume’ Snapshot of the total student Academics Activities (Anything you do on a regular basis) Awards & Recognition Volunteer Experience Employment References Can be uploaded to the Common App
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Add from the top Weave a theme Update regularly Depth rather than breadth Less is more Leadership Maturity Awareness Stretching your comfort zone
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What will look good? Passion Leadership Depth Outside of the normal or traditional role Shows potential to contribute to the vitality of a college campus Be AUTHENTIC! NOT A RESUME’ BUILDER!
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Counselor Recommendation Counselor Mr. Kling A – K or Mr. Crosson L - Z Registrar or Student Records Office - Mrs. Allen College Advisor Mrs. B Mrs. Cutts
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Letters of Recommendation College admission (some schools)* Scholarships Employment Membership in organizations *Not for CSU or UC unless requested
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Letter of Rec Form Fill it out Attach your resume Attach any documentation provided by the college, scholarship, etc.
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Who knows you? Follow directions for recommenders Letters of recommendation should have substance Be written by someone who knows you well AND Is your fan
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Naviance Common App Counselor Report Common App Transcript Common App Teacher Recommendations
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Naviance Scholarships Resume’ Builder College Search Career Search Interest Profile
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Letters are gifts Ask with plenty of lead time Provide details to the writer Why you need the letter What qualities you would like them to address Always follow up with a hand-written thank you note.
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Common Ap Rankings Below average - - - - - One of the top few I’ve encountered (top 1%) Academic achievement Intellectual promise Quality of writing Creative, original thought Productive class discussion Respect accorded by faculty Disciplined work habits Maturity Motivation Leadership Integrity Reaction to setbacks Concern for others Self-confidence Initiative, independence OVERALL
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Scholarships Not just for 4.0 student Variety of styles If financial need is criteria, often scholarships use different rules than FAFSA Pay attention to details Deadlines Letters of Recommendation Qualifications Complete Scholarships go to the students who actively seek them!
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Discriminating? Yes! Scholarships can be offered based on anything the donor chooses: Ethnicity Religion Interest Talent Personal Quality Grades Family background Life experiences Major School Region Other Life challenge Or any combination
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What if I don’t have a sad story? Merit awards - based on all the good stuff in your life Essays Contests General Scholarships Specific Interest or Talent Scholarships Specific Major Scholarships Specific Industry or Career Scholarships
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Finding Scholarships WSCA College & Career Center Naviance College Financial Aid Office College Departments
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Scholarships are Everywhere! www.fastweb.com www.fastweb.com Church or Temple Industry or Corporation Local organizations Clubs Businesses Affiliates Churches
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Items commonly needed Transcript Official & Unofficial, PDF or Paper Resume’ or profile Letters of recommendation School Non School W2 or copies of tax returns Parent or student Essay – Read the prompt! Talent portfolio, Performance DVD or audition
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Start Now to be a Winner! Begin to gather the documents Keep them current Update resume or profile Apply broadly
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How Do I Win? Apply Meet Deadlines Use all your answers to show how you are the best candidate based on the criteria Changing the order on your profile Highlighting your history by demonstrating common values with sponsor
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Don’t Disqualify Yourself! Scholarships go to those who: Actively seek them Apply broadly Apply with complete application Meet deadlines Presentation is as important as Content
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Social Media is NOT private APPLICANTS ARE SEARCHED IF IT’S OUT THERE THEY WILL FIND IT FACEBOOK, TWITTER, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, ET AL
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Financing an Education Starts with FAFSA FAFSA Federal government methodology Family Income Family Size Cost of attendance = Need Need can be met: Grants Scholarships Work Study Loans Student “Self help” (job!)
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Western Sierra FAFSA & Scholarship Night January 13 6 p.m. Right Here Seniors – but all grade levels welcome
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Federal Financial Aid Philosophy The less $ you have The more $ you qualify for Financial incentives for underserved minorities* Academic support for underserved minorities* * Various definitions to qualify such as first in your family to go to college
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FAFSA Do not apply now Opens January 1, 2016 Apply each January throughout college FAFSA Night January 13, 2016 FAFSA Forecaster Link https://fafsa.ed.gov/FAFSA/app/f4cForm?execution=e1s1 https://fafsa.ed.gov/FAFSA/app/f4cForm?execution=e1s1 www.fafsa.gov NOT.com www.fafsa.gov
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Most Financial Aid Packages Include a combination Grants Scholarships – Gift Aid Work Study Loans Most students have some debt upon graduation
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Questions ckling rocklinacademy.org – Counselor scrosson rocklinacademy.org - Counselor mallen rocklinacademy.org - Registrar mbuttweiler rocklinacademy.org – Career Tech www.wscacollege&careercenter.weebly.com
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