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COLLEGE PLANNING PRESENTATION.  Exciting  Stressful  Overwhelming  Time Consuming.

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1 COLLEGE PLANNING PRESENTATION

2  Exciting  Stressful  Overwhelming  Time Consuming

3 Words of Wisdom to Parents:  At last count there were 4096 colleges in the US so there is a college out there that is “right” for your son or daughter  Do the research and don’t get caught up in the “name dropping”, the “hot schools” everyone is applying to, or the comments about why “this or that college is not a school worth looking at”.  Your child is unique ~ help him/her find the school that is “CHALLENGING and COMFORTABLE”, where the fit is “right”.  Enjoy the process...

4 COLLEGE CHOICES  Technical Schools (specialized training)  Community Colleges (open enrollment, lower cost)  Two-year schools (public and private)  Four-year schools (public and private)

5 WHERE DO I BEGIN??? CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT: PHYSICAL (big/small; old/new) ACADEMIC (programs/majors; rigorous/not so rigorous; grind/party) LOCATION (in state/out of state, Northeast, South, West) TYPE (public/private, 4-year, 2-year, trade) SOCIAL/CULTURAL (rural/suburban/city; male/female/co-ed; religious/non- denominational; active/quiet; big time sports/no sports)

6 START THE SEARCH www.collegeboard.com Individual college web sites VISIT!!! (Single best way to gauge that “gut” feeling about a school)

7 HOW MANY SCHOOLS SHOULD I APPLY TO???  The majority of students submit 3 or more applications  A small percentage of students (less than 20%) submit more than 7 applications  Remember EXPENSE. Applications can range from $0 to $75  Consider this: The more schools you apply to, the harder it is to narrow down choices once accepted.

8 ARE ALL APPLICATIONS THE SAME??? Applications and deadlines may vary from one school to another:  Common Application vs School Application  Application fees  Deadline dates  On-line or paper applications  Required standardized tests  Essay Topics  Other required documents

9 WHEN DO I APPLY??? TYPES OF DEADLINES INCLUDE:  Early Decision ~ College is TOP CHOICE, can apply to only one school ED. If accepted, expected to attend.  Early Action ~ Apply well in advance of the regular admission deadline, can apply to other schools. Non-binding.  Regular ~ one deadline date in spring, hear prior to May 1  Rolling Admissions ~ Applications reviewed as completed. Admissions decisions rendered throughout cycle.

10 WHAT ARE COLLEGES LOOKING AT??? TOP FACTORS in Admissions Decisions remain: Grades/GPA (all 4 years) Strength/rigor of program (Honors, AP, ECE) Test Scores (SAT, ACT, SAT II) Essay Extra-curricular activities Recommendations

11 STANDARDIZED TESTS - SAT Reasoning Test (includes 3 sections (Critical Reading, Math, Writing) Cost $45 Subject Area Tests (may or may not be required by college): Cost $20 SAT Test Dates: TestRegister byScore on Web 10/10 9/9 10/29 11/07 10/1 11/24 12/05 10/30 12/22 (Most colleges accept October and November scores to meet ED/EA deadlines) www.collegeboard.com

12 STANDARDIZED TESTS - ACT Test (includes English, Reading, Math, Science and Writing (optional)) Cost $32 (no writing) $47 (writing) ACT Test Dates: TestRegister by Score on Web 10/24 8/18 11/10 12/12 11/6 12/28 www.act.org

13 WHAT ARE MY CHANCES OF GETTING ADMITTED??? Types of schools to consider applying to: REACH (most academically challenging, top choice, “long shot”) TARGET (likely to be admitted, “realistic”) SAFETY (almost certain to get accepted)

14 IS SENIOR YEAR REALLY THAT IMPORTANT ???  First quarter senior year grades are generally reviewed for admission, but all senior year courses are looked at  “Slacker Schedules” can hurt students  35% of colleges revoked admission offers in 2007

15 ONCE I GET ACCEPTED, HOW MUCH TIME DO I HAVE TO DECIDE WHERE TO ATTEND??? May 1 is the National Candidate’s Reply Date No school should be asking you to send a commitment deposit prior to that date, unless Early Decision.

16 COST OF CHOICES Three Rivers Community College $ 3,200 $ 0 Eastern Ct State University 7,813 9,620 University of Connecticut 9,886 10,120 Trinity College 40,840 10,560 Tuition/FeesRoom/Board

17 FINANCIAL AID/COST  Don’t let the “sticker price” keep you from applying  Amount of financial aid varies from college to college  Some colleges (private) have more money to give out than others and “bottom line” may be less than the lower cost state school Need Based Financial Aid COST OF SCHOOL – PARENT & STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONS = DEMONSTRATED NEED/AID ELIGIBILITY

18 WHAT SHOULD YOUR SON/DAUGHTER BE DOING THIS FALL??? Prep for SATs/ACTs if taking again Review/revise College List (balance with Reach, Target, Safety schools) Organize college list (deadline dates, application fees, what needs to be submitted) Send SAT/ACT scores to schools on final list Write and refine Essay (hopefully started already!) Finalize Resume/Activities Sheet Request transcripts from Guidance Office Provide forms, deadline dates, to recommenders Start researching scholarship opportunities TRY NOT TO STRESS OUT!!!

19 Words of Wisdom to Parents : (again)  At last count there were 4096 colleges in the US so there is a college out there that is “right” for your son or daughter  Do the research and don’t get caught up in the “name dropping”, the “hot schools” everyone is applying to, or the comments about why “this or that college is not a school worth looking at”.  Your child is unique ~ help him/her find the school that is “CHALLENGING and COMFORTABLE”, where the fit is “right”.  Enjoy the process...

20 MISSION: ACCOMPLISHED!!!


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