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So, you want to go to college? Rockhurst High School February 23, 2016 Kyle Strothmann Assistant Director of Admission.

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2 So, you want to go to college? Rockhurst High School February 23, 2016 Kyle Strothmann Assistant Director of Admission

3 GPA Game! Understanding selective college admission

4 The Goal of the College Search Find the college or university that is the BEST FIT for your student. College is a match to be made, not a prize to be won.

5 High School Development  Similar to the development you will go through upon entering college.  Freshman Year – Transition  Sophomore Year – Acclimate  Junior Year – Leadership and Service  Senior Year – Leadership and Service  Focus on holistic and meaningful development for student as an individual.

6 Holistic Development  Academics  Extracurricular Activities  Service

7 Academics  Selecting the right classes.* -English – 4 years -Math – 4 years -Social Studies – 3 years -Natural Science – 3 years -Foreign Language – 2 years -Fine Arts – 1 year  GPA is just a number.  Freshman and sophomore years matters.  Challenge yourself! * Rockhurst requirements exceed this list since college prep electives are also required.

8 What do colleges consider?  High school curriculum  Grades  Test scores  Essay  Resume  Letters of Recommendation  Interview

9 Extracurricular Activities  Quality is better than quantity.  Cast a wide net, and step out of your comfort zone.  Find your passion.  Evolve in to a leader.

10 Leadership You do not have to be President of an organization, or Captain of a team, to be considered a leader!  Motivate others.  Encourage creativity.  Establish positive team relationships.  Influence the direction of an organization.

11 Service  Again, quantity is not the goal.  Service vs. Volunteerism.  Consistency.  Make an impact.

12 Sample Resume of a Rockhurst Applicant

13 The College Search Freshman and Sophomore Year  Research  Size  Location  Potential majors and admission requirements  This can influence your course selection!  Get organized. Junior Year  Standardized Testing  ACT/SAT prep courses  ACT/SAT exam during spring semester  Research scholarship opportunities and deadlines  Campus visits

14 Financial Aid Take a deep breath! It’s not as scary as it seems.

15 Financing a College Education  Scholarships: gift money that does not have to be repaid.  Grades  Test scores  Extracurricular activities, Talents  Financial Aid: need based awards determined by information provided on the FAFSA or the CSS Profile. Funds may or may not have to be repaid.  Grants  Loans  Work study

16 Scholarships  Institutional Scholarships:  Awarded by the individual college  Merit, talent, and need based  Student must apply and be admitted before you can receive institutional scholarships  Outside Scholarships:  The company you work for  Local and national organizations  Community organizations  College scholarship databases

17 Private Scholarships College Board: www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com Fastweb: www.fastweb.comwww.fastweb.com SallieMae Scholarship Search: www.go.salliemae.com/scholarship/www.go.salliemae.com/scholarship/ Scholarships.com: www.scholarships.comwww.scholarships.com School Soup: www.schoolsoup.comwww.schoolsoup.com

18 Timeline Freshman YearEstablish your work ethic Sophomore YearJoin organizations or start your own Junior Year – FallResearch college size and location preferences Junior Year – SpringACT/SAT (with writing section) Finalize application list – check deadlines Campus Visits Senior Year – FallApply! Meet deadlines! Campus Visits Senior Year – SpringComplete the FAFSA May 1, 2019

19 Things to Remember:  The end goal is not college; it is what lies beyond college.  Students will change and evolve in high school, and then again in college.  Take a step out of your comfort zone.  Work hard. Stay focused.  Have fun!

20 Questions? Kyle Strothmann 314-977-7418 kstroth1@slu.edu

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