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1 Patty Devecka A -K Suzanne Lyke L-Z

2 REALLY???? I am confused. Help Me!

3 Types of colleges and how they evaluate you Testing College Searches College Visits What is a good major for me? How do I look for scholarships? What is everyone else doing? Transcripts Save the date – upcoming presentations Springtime Information

4 Four Year Colleges and Universities Community Colleges Trade and Technical Schools Career Schools.

5 Grades and course selection Test scores – SAT and ACT Teacher recommendations Counselor recommendations Essay and application Activities Community Service

6 Saturday, October 18, 8 a.m Sign up in Counseling Office between 9/29 and 10/10 $ 25 cash – pay on test day Opportunity to practice for SAT Initial screening for NMSQT

7 If you are a Learning Support Student please make sure you apply for accommodations Remember you must send your scores directly to colleges, NCAA etc. Do I have to take it? When should I take it? How do I register? Collegeboard.org - $52.50

8 How is it scored? How can I improve my score? Fee Waiver (students with free and reduced lunches) How do I send my scores to schools and the NCAA? Can I pick which scores schools will see? Using your 4 free score reports. What about the ACT? Should I take it? Should I take both?

9 10/11/14 11/8/14* * Not administered at State High 12/6/14 1/24/15 3/14/15** ** Subject tests not administered 5/2/15 6/6/15

10 Register at act.org 5 sections – English, math, reading, science, writing (optional) Cost - $38 without Writing; $54.50 with Writing

11 October 25 December 13 * February 7 April 18 * June 13 *Administered at State High

12 SAT Subject Tests: Some schools require them for admissions or use as placement tests. You can not take a Subject test the same day you take the Reasoning test. You can take up to 3 subject tests at a time. AP Exams: Take them in the Spring. You may earn college credit or exempt entry level courses. Each college has its own policy.

13 www.collegeboard.org www.educationplanner.org Schedule a visit to a campus you are interested in. Compare colleges as you gain more knowledge. Selecting a College – Factors to Consider Size, Location, Environment, Facilities, Admission Requirements, Cost, Academics, Class size, Activities, Sports, Majors

14 Plan to visit at least one (1) college Contact the Admissions Offices of the schools you plan to visit Take your unofficial transcript with you Talk with students other than your tour guide Evaluate the colleges after each visit Ask questions – see list in packet Attend college rep visits at State High – list is under “Headlines” on website

15 A freshman dormitory Classrooms (If possible attend a class) The Student Center Dining facilities The libraries The athletic facilities The music/art studios

16 NO…..it is important that you take an active role in making this IMPORTANT decision. Penn State is a great university, however, there are many wonderful universities that just might be a better fit for you. “But my parent works there and I get the discount.” Did you know that you can attend one of the 14 State Universities for the same cost as you would pay at PSU with the discount? Check them out! www.passhe.edu

17 Sticker shock can discourage some students from applying to a certain college. Many small private schools provide substantial merit student aid. Look into the school’s financial aid before you drop your dream school.

18 What are you good at? What do you enjoy doing? What is important to you? What type of lifestyle do you want? Have you looked at job titles, taken an interest inventory or looked at the majors that colleges offer? Many colleges allow you to enter undecided.

19 www.collegeboard.org www.educationplanner.org www.Careercruising.com User ID – scasd Pwd - lions Take a few interest inventories and find out how you compare to others in various occupations.

20 www.fastweb.com www.blackexcel.org/100minority.html www.hsf.net www.fafsa.ed.gov www.pasfaa.org www.pheaa.org www.finaid.org It will take work on your part to secure private scholarships. You can start now to see what is out there. Other sources of financial aid will come from the college and through the government.

21 80% 4-Year College/University 8% 2-Year College 12% Other

22 COLLEGE - UNIVERSITYAPPLIEDACCEPTEDATTENDED PENN STATE422411306 CORNELL UNIVERSITY38128 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH37275 LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY OF PA29226 PENN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY242316 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA2431 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA23225 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY1640 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA1651 HARVARD UNIVERSITY1610 DUKE UNIVERSITY1510 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY15146 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY1500 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA14133 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY1441 SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY14132 YALE UNIVERSITY1411

23 Please review your transcript online. At the end of your Junior year you should have the following: English/Social Studies - 3 credits each Math/Science - 3 credits each Health 1/2-1 credits PE 1.4 credits Drivers Ed.20 credit You will need 20 hours of community service and a graduation project by May of your senior year. LET YOUR COUNSELOR KNOW IF YOU ARE DEFICIENT IN ANY OF THESE AREAS!

24 Wednesday, October 29 th 7 p.m High School South Auditorium PSAT/SAT/ACT test information and overview of the college planning process for parents and students

25 November 19 th – 7:30 p.m. – location to be determined Information for student athletes and their parents regarding playing sports at the collegiate level and the recruiting process.

26 Junior College Unit - Part Two Details about the college application process Review SAT, AP, ACT More on financial aid NCAA requirements

27 Check your school email on a regular basis and…..

28 Come meet our wonderful secretaries and check out our publications.

29 Any questions now? Make an appointment with your counselor. Talk with your parents/guardians. Talk with brothers, sisters, and/or friends in college. Talk with your teachers, coaches, etc. Keep this packet and read the additional information attached to your packet. Start to visit the websites and get familiar with several colleges.


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