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Welcome! Thank you for coming!. SAT / ACT College Applications The Common App College Search on Naviance Summer Opportunities How to choose a college.

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1 Welcome! Thank you for coming!

2 SAT / ACT College Applications The Common App College Search on Naviance Summer Opportunities How to choose a college NEW! Senior student/parent panel College Visits Course selection Financial Aid / Scholarships Lottery Money $ College Philosophy

3 Step 1: Education, Self-Evaluation, and Preparing to Apply Junior Year Spring and Summer Step 2: Shopping for Colleges Junior Year Spring, Summer and Senior Year Fall Step 3: Choosing and Applying to Colleges Senior Year Fall and Winter Step 4: Making a College Choice Senior Year Fall, Winter, Spring

4 Educate yourself – Naviance college search can help you! Six Key Issues to Examine: Academic Program Size: College or University Geography/Location School Culture Cost/Financial Aid Selectivity

5 Humanities History, English, Philosophy, Theology, Languages Math and Sciences Visual and Performing Arts Social Sciences Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Political Science Interdisciplinary Majors: (Interdisciplinary majors allow students to construct a college major with courses from various departments within a college or university) Internet Studies Environmental Policy and Planning Earth and Ocean Sciences African American Studies Non-Profit Management

6 ACADEMIC PROGRAM: PRE-PROFESSIONAL Nursing Engineering Education Business Physical Therapy Art

7 LIBERAL ARTS VS. PRE-PROFESSIONAL Liberal Arts Prepares for nothing? Prepares for Everything! Classical Education Develops Skills: Problem Solving Writing Research Pre-professional Prepares for Profession Offers license, credential, and/or state certification Develops Skills Downside? Less flexibility For the Student who is Career Certain

8 SIZE: COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY College One mission Small classes Close student/faculty relationships Opportunities for several interests Research Less diverse University Collection of colleges Diversity More programs More and less flexibility Lots of stimulation Big classes TA’s

9 Urban vs. Rural Planes, Trains, Automobiles Cost of travel Weather Liberal vs. Conservative Religious Affiliation Highly Intellectual/Party School Commitment to Diversity HBCU’s Single Sex vs. Coed

10  GPA and Course Rigor #1! (especially for Honors Colleges)  School reputation  ACT/SAT Scores *Some schools are test optional*  Resume - athletics, activities, community service, work  Essays  Letters of recommendation Question to think about…  How does my academic profile match up to the admitted student profile at those schools I am considering?

11 (Junior Year Spring, Summer and Senior Year Fall) Junior student/parent meetings to begin in March – l ook for letter to schedule Register for the SAT and/or ACT (3 left for SAT / 2 for ACT) Study for SAT and/or ACT Visit, visit, and visit more colleges! 2 excused absences allowed Do well in class Cultivate teacher relationships – they will be writing your rec. letters! Plan for the summer – see “summer opportunities” on the Guidance webpage

12 **New courses for 2014/2015 school year** AP Chemistry Honors Physics II

13 SAT TEST DATES ACT TEST DATES March 8 th Register by Feb. 7 th May 3 rd Register by April 4 th June 7 th Register by May 9 th Where to register: www.collegeboard.org or www.sat.org/register (Feb. 8 th )(Deadline passed) April 12 th Register by March 7 th June 14 th Register by May 9 th Where to register: www.actstudent.org/start

14 Two Options: School specific applications or Common Application

15 SCHOOL SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS  Students go to college website and click APPLY  Students will need a copy of their unofficial transcript  Students send their ACT/SAT scores directly to each college  Application may include an essay or short answer. No essay is optional, students should fill out ALL parts of application  Letters of recommendation not required  Examples of School Specific Applications USC, CofC, Clemson, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia

16 COMMON APPLICATION WWW.COMMONAPP.ORG  Mostly private schools  One application, but each college may have one or more “supplements”  Require letters of recommendation (at least one teacher, one counselor)  Mid year report  Due Dates vary!!!

17  Early Action – Early deadlines, with early responses – *CAUTION*  Early Decision – Binding agreement – mostly private schools *CAUTION*  Rolling Admission – window of time, when all spots are filled, window closes  Deferred – means they are waiting on more information – mid year reports, updated SAT/ACT, letter of recommendation

18  Naviance serves as a “holding tank” for transcripts, letters of recommendation and counselor forms  Teachers upload letters into Naviance –they do not go through student  Counselors send material in Naviance – either to Common Application or electronically to the school  Naviance is only as good as the student keeps it

19 STEP 4: MAKING A COLLEGE CHOICE / COLLEGE PHILOSOPHY  Be realistic  Choose 5-6 schools that you can live with. One dream school, two or three mid range schools and one safety  Visit the campuses – ask questions. Be an educated consumer  Talk to graduates, current students  Check out the requirements for the major and general education courses

20  Take a look at the Guidance Web Page under “Scholarships”  Never too early to look for $$  FAFSA Form – Free Application for Federal Student Aid – for your students – will be based on 2014 Tax Return (can’t be filed until January 1, 2015)  South Carolina Lottery Money

21 FINANCIAL AID Cost of Attendance: Tuition, Room/Board, Fees, Books, Living Expenses Financial Aid = Cost of Attendance - Family Contributions Types of Financial Aid: Need Based vs. Merit “Need Blind” vs. “Need Aware” Need Based Aid: Loans, Grants, Work Gapping: Need minus offer Outside Scholarships

22 FINANCIAL AID EXAMPLE Cost of Attendance$55,000 Est. Family Contribution$10,000 Determined by FAFSA, CSS Profile Financial Aid =$45,000 Questions: What % of $45,000 Loan? Work Study? Grant?

23  Palmetto Scholarship: $6,700  Criteria  1. 1400 SAT/ 32 ACT and 4.0 SCUGP  2. 1200 SAT/ 27 ACT, 3.5 SCUGP and Top 6% (Sophomore or Junior Year)  Life Scholarship: $5,000  Criteria:  Must meet 2 out of 3  1100 SAT / 24 ACT, 3.0 on SCUGP, top 30% of class  Hope Scholarship: $2,800  Criteria:  3.0 on SCUGP alone

24 Ms. GastaldiLast names A-K Ms. SalleyLast names L-Z

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