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2 2 Jackie Vertigan Ru-Z Lauren Lewis Hj-Mc Christina Rates Nneka Abdullah Marie Hassell Cr-Hi Don Dilla Me-Ro Marsha Gaulke A-Co CCC Coordinators

3 1/20/2016 3 Mr. Palmquist Mr. Simondet Ms. Magney Jamie Woods

4 Introduction and the Basics of the College Search

5  Any kind of training after high school;  Prepares you for work you enjoy and at which you emerge skilled;  And with which you can earn a decent living, and  is sustainable or offers a path for growth throughout your lifetime. 1/20/2016 5

6  Students applying to more colleges  Ease of electronic applications  Competition increasing  Cost increasing  Family resources limited due to economic downturn

7 52% attended 4 year schools  Public & Private 28% attended 2 year schools  Community Colleges  Technical Colleges  Trade schools 54% in state Top 3 matriculations  Minneapolis Community & Technical College  U of MN—Twin Cities  Hamline

8  Two year or Four Year College or University  Apprenticeship programs  Gap Year - year off  Military Service  Entering the workforce 1/20/2016 8

9 Ask yourself:  Size of campus  Location  Setting  Programs of study/majors  “Character” (or fit) of the school  Tuition costs; try not to let this be a primary consideration, at least not at the beginning. 1/20/2016 9

10 Website research  Naviance  Princeton Review  College Board o “Hit the streets”  Project Success Tours http://www.projectsuccess.org  College visits  At South  Licensed School Counselors  AchieveMpls Career & College Center College representative visits Naviance

11  How? Contact the university admissions office to set up a visit  When? Start visiting at least the summer before your senior year—but remember, visits are more productive when classes are in session.  What? Ask to see areas of interest such as an art studio, chemistry lab or field house.  Why? It is important to visit a campus before you enroll—you will potentially be spending the next four years there!! Every campus feels different. 1/20/2016 11

12 1/20/2016 12 Bring this on visits!

13 No child left untested

14  Required for entrance into most 4 year post- secondary schools  All Juniors take the ACT-ACT For All March 15, 2016  Look at PLAN/PSAT to give indicator ▪ PLAN=Pre-ACT ▪ PSAT=Pre-SAT  Retest in best one  Later in spring or beginning of senior year if needed 1/20/2016 14

15 ACT Scoring: 1-36 for each test, averaged together, 2-12 for the writing test Penalty for wrong answers: No Content: -Math up to trigonometry -Science (Charts, graphs, data interpretation) -Reading (Four passages, one each of prose fiction, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences) -English (Stresses grammar) -Writing (OPTIONAL) Where do I sign up? www.actstudent.org 1/20/2016 15 SAT (Subject tests available) Scoring: 200-800 for each subject added together for combined score of 600-2400 Penalty for wrong answers: Yes, you lose ¼ of a point for each wrong answer on multiple choice questions. Content: -Math: Up to Geom.& Alg. 2 -Reading: Sentence completion, short and long critical reading passages, reading comprehension -Writing: grammar, usage, word choice, mandatory essay. Where do I sign up? www.collegeboard.com

16  Naviance  Prep Me ▪ Available only on student side  Prep Classes at South High - More information about prep classes at South to come. Keep an eye on your email!  SW Community Education classes  1/13 -2/03 and 4/20-5/11 South HS  More info contact Heather Borgman in Community Ed.  Books  Tutors  Breathe!

17  Available for ACT, SAT, and college applications  Must qualify for Free and Reduced lunch  Submit the completed form to lunchroom  A total of two fee waivers for both ACT & SAT  Check with your counselor

18  www.fairtest.org  A list of schools that do not require tests to be considered for admission or that are test optional ▪ Check for how schools use ▪ Placement vs. admission ▪ Check if required for other uses  Over 830 schools  Community colleges  Do not require ACT/SAT  Will use Accuplacer or similar

19 Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)  Open to Juniors and Seniors  Provide own transportation  Admission requirement vary by institution  U of M—Twin Cities Highly selective: 3.7+ GPA April 1 st application deadline  Normandale Seniors 3.0 & Juniors 3.3 June 1 st : Fall Semester & December 1 st : Spring Semester deadline  MCTC Seniors 2.5 & Juniors 3.0 June 1 st : Fall Semester & December 1 st : Spring Semester deadline  See counselor to discuss this option

20  Advanced Placement (AP)  College-in-the-Schools (CIS)  Project Lead the Way (PLTW)  Emerging Educators Program

21 Naviance Scholarship Database Financial aid estimators to approximate Expected Family Contribution (EFC)  www.collegeboard.com  www.finaid.org  www.getreadyforcollege.org Scholarship searches  www.fastweb.com  www.cappex.com  www.petersons.com  www.zinch.com  www.brokescholar.com  www.scholarships.com

22  4 Years Social Studies  4 Years English  3 Years Math  3 Years Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)  1 Year PE & 1 Year Health  1 Year Fine Arts  District Graduation Test  Complete My Life Plan Milestones (Naviance) [Liberal Arts Requires 2 Years World Lang & 30 hours Community Service) ----------------------------------------------- 21.5 Total Credits 22

23 By the Numbers

24  Factors in your “profile”  GPA  Class Rank  ACT/SAT scores  Rigor of courses ▪ These factors account for 2/3 of the decision at selective schools

25 Safety/Likely  Profile is SIGNIFICANTLY stronger than the typical freshmen  60-90% chance of admission Target/Selective  Profile is SIMILAR to the typical freshmen  30-60% chance of admission Reach/Most Selective  Profile not as strong as typical freshmen  Less than 30% chance of admission Willing to go to ALL schools on list  Remove “back-up school” from vocabulary Financial safety school

26  What the Career and College Center can do for you?  What can Naviance do for you? 1/20/2016 26

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29 Now:  Get Naviance access  Begin college search  Family conversation about priorities, financial aid  Register for testing  Test in spring  Plan your calendar  Start scholarship search  Visit schools

30 Spring  Research/visit colleges  Start test prep & test  Continue scholarship search  Narrow down list of colleges

31  Be thoughtful…  Get Input…  Get Organized…  Get prepared… 1/20/2016 31


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