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1 United Kingdom & International Applications

2  Getting started as Juniors  Understanding the admissions process in the UK  How universities assess applicants for admission  Criteria for selecting universities  Finance & fees

3 Testing IELTS & SAT/ACT Counseling Drafting Personal Statement University Planning

4 SAT & SAT Subject Tests 2016: May 7, June 4 Register: www.collegeboard.org ACT 2016: April 9, June 11 Register: www.act.orgwww.act.org IELTS: www.ielts.org

5 TEST Preparation Many options available: Self- study/Shmoop Online SAT-Khan Academy Group courses Individual Tutoring Diagnostic & Mock Testing See ASP website/US College Counseling & BESPOKE Course Information

6 Personal Statement/Letters of Motivation Writing Support March 15 – Kickoff Presentation for ALL Juniors and Interested Parents Spring Writing workshops with ASP mentors: To be announced Goal: Rough draft by end of school year

7  Required group orientation meeting (February)  Kick off Personal Statement Presentation & Workshop (March)  First Individual Meeting with Counselor (scheduled once group meetings are completed) ◦ Review graduation requirements and academic record ◦ Estimate predicted IB/AP scores ◦ Intro to UCAS – Exploring Course Choice ◦ Initial list of universities ◦ Student Data Questionnaire ◦ Parent Data Questionnaire

8  Second individual meeting with counselor  Student Data Questionnaire submitted  Explore personal qualities, goals and interests  Revise initial list of universities  Review Personal Statement progress

9  Parent Data Questionnaire  Preferably completed by the second student meeting. Obligatory.

10  Applications made via UCAS – University College and Admission Service – to study a specific COURSE at a university (www.ucas.co.uk)www.ucas.co.uk  Deadlines: Oct 15 (Oxbridge, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science) and January 15  IB Diploma (plus, in certain cases, proof of English proficiency – IELTS)  Other credentials: 2/5 AP exams sometimes with GPA and SAT/ACT requirements  Conditional offers made based on predicted exam results  Institution makes offer via UCAS  Student will accept one FIRM and one INSURANCE offer

11  Academic ◦ Predicted and earned IB or AP grades ◦ Admissions tests/interviews in certain cases  Personal Statement ◦ Interest in course – informed enthusiasm ◦ Qualifications/Relevant experience ◦ Personal aspirations/goals ◦ Other interests  Reference Letter  International

12  UCAS: Course of study and entrance requirements  Location  Campus life (housing, social life, athletics)  Student body  Reputation

13  Beyond UCAS:  Visit university websites  Attend meetings with visiting admissions staff  Utilize university guidebooks/online resources (The Guardian, The Good U Guide)  Plan visits/OPEN Days  Consider summer programs  Talk with alumni, friends, relatives, contacts  International options: College Counseling Website

14  England 2016-2017 ◦ EU/UK: Home fees: Maximum of £9,000 ◦ International fees: £10,000 to £30,000 (depending on program with lab based, engineering and medical programs more costly)  Scotland ◦ Home: 1,820 ◦ EU/non-UK: 1,820 ◦ England: up to £9,000 ◦ International: £10,000 and up ◦ For complete fee and loan information see: ◦ http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/university- tuition-fees/going-to-university-in-england/


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