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Planning for College Kim Gentile The University of Akron

Planning for College Discussion Topics Consider College Characteristics Academic Preparation and ACT and SAT tests Collect Information/College Information Sources Schedule Campus Visits Apply for Admission Develop a Plan to Finance Your Education Review and Finalize Your Plans

Consider College Characteristics Majors and educational programs Location and size of school Cost and financial assistance Type of school and degrees offered Admission policy College affiliation and accreditation Campus activities Support services

Options after High School Community colleges Public colleges and universities Private colleges and universities

Community Colleges Advantages Technical degrees Transfer degrees and coursework Partnership programs Costs, proximity to home Almost half of all U.S. college students attend community colleges

Public Colleges/Universities 13 in Ohio Advantages Wide range of academic programs Broad range of student life experiences and opportunities Diverse types of institutions from which to choose Metropolitan, urban, rural, selective, moderately selective, open, large, medium, small

Public Colleges/Universities Advantages cont. Affordable tuition options Financial assistance (merit and need based) Ability to transfer credit from community colleges Opportunities for graduate and professional studies Regional campus options Major sports programs

Private Colleges/Universities Advantages Small size of classes Low faculty/student ratio Opportunities for student leadership Strong financial aid and scholarship opportunities Wide range of locations, affiliations, and costs

ACT and SAT Testing ACT – www.ACT.org Test dates: Multiple choice tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning Optional writing test; strongly recommended Test dates: Oct. 26, 2013 Dec. 14, 2013 Feb. 8, 2014

ACT and SAT Testing SAT – collegeboard.org Test dates: Tests in Critical Reading, Writing, and Math Most questions are multiple choice. Some math questions do not provide choices, but require the student to supply the answer. Test dates: Nov. 2, 2013 Dec. 7, 2013 Jan. 25, 2014

College Information Sources Internet/Web sites College/university Web sites College representatives and college fairs Summit County College Day – Sunday, Oct. 13 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at UA Counselors and teachers Parents, students and alumni

College and University Visits Contact the Admissions Office to schedule a campus visit Make arrangements to attend an information session, take a campus tour, schedule an interview, visit classes, and meet with faculty If possible, visit when school is in session Types of visit opportunities: Large open house visit programs Bus tours to campuses Individual visits Overnight visits

Applying for Admission Narrow your choices Review college admission test requirements Know application fees and deadlines Know scholarship requirements Submit application materials Application for admission Most schools have an online application only OSU, Miami and UC are Common App schools High school transcript Admission test results (ACT or SAT) University of Cincinnati, Miami University and The Ohio State University require scores to be sent directly from the testing agency.

Tips for Writing a college essay Get started by brainstorming. Let your first draft flow. Develop three essay parts – intro, body, conclusion. Be specific. Find a creative angle. Be honest. Get feedback. Proofread and make corrections.

Tips for Letters of Recommendation A great recommendation can add depth and excitement to your application. Who should write a letter of recommendation…teacher, school counselor, coach, employer, etc. Choose carefully. Ask early. Provide them with information about yourself…copies of papers you wrote for the teacher; summary of your academic achievements and activities. Appreciate their effort…write them a thank you note.

Develop a plan to finance your education Sources of financial aid: Federal and State Government FAFSA Grants, Student Loans, Work-Study www.fafsa.ed.gov College and University Scholarships Academic, leadership, athletic, fine arts scholarships Each school distributes scholarships in a unique way Please research deadlines and requirements to apply for scholarships

Review and Finalize Your Plans Show initiative and be assertive Open communication between parents and students Follow up with colleges to which you have applied: Orientation On-campus Housing Financial Aid

Questions? Go Zips! Kim Gentile Senior Associate Director Office of Admissions The University of Akron 330. 972.6345 gentile@uakron.edu