Top 10 Things Colleges Look For In A High School Student

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Top 10 Things Colleges Look For In A High School Student

1. A Challenging High School Curriculum A transcript that reflects the student takes on challenges can put her a step ahead. Academically successful students should include several honors and Advanced Placement classes.

2. Strong Grades and an Upward Trend Admissions officers value grades that represent strong effort. Grades should show an upward trend over the years. However, slightly lower grades in a rigorous program are preferred to all A's in less challenging coursework.

3. Solid Scores on Standardized Tests Scores on the SATs and ACTs carry considerable weight in the college admissions process. Scores should ideally be consistent with high school performance.

4. Quality Involvement in Activities Passionate involvement in a few activities — and a demonstration of leadership and initiative in those activities — can only help a student. Depth, not breadth, of experience is most important.

5. A Record of Community Service Community service activities serve as evidence of a student being a "contributor." Volunteer activities should demonstrate concern for other people and a global view.

6. Work or Out-of-School Experiences Jobs, summer programs, and other out-of-school activities can demonstrate a student's sense of responsibility, dedication, and personal development in areas of interest. Meaningful use of free time can show maturity.

7. A Well-Written Essay A strong college essay provides insight into the student's unique personality, values, and goals. The application essay should be thoughtful and highly personal. It should demonstrate careful and well- constructed writing.

8. Positive Recommendations from School Personnel Hopefully the student's letters of recommendation from teachers and guidance counselors give evidence of integrity, special skills, and positive character traits. Students should request recommendations from teachers who respect their work in an academic discipline.

9. Additional Recommendations from Adults Who Know the Student Well Supplementary recommendations by adults who have had significant direct contact with the student can also bolster a college application. For example, letters from coaches or supervisors in long-term work or volunteer activities are valuable. However, recommendations from casual acquaintances or family friends, even if they're well known, are rarely given much weight.

10. Other Special Attributes or Awards Don't overlook anything special that makes the student stand out from the rest of the applicants! Include honors, awards, evidence of unusual talent or experience, or anything else that makes the student unique. Overall, colleges are seeking students who will be active contributing members of the student body.

Assignment: Top 10 Standards List each of the 10 items/standards that colleges look at in a high school student. Explain whether or not you currently meet these items/standards listed and how. Tell what you can do to reach any of the standards you have not met. Be prepared to discuss your results with the class.

References Top Ten Things Colleges Look For In A High School Student. (2014). Family Education. Retrieved September 25, 2014, from http://school.familyeducation.com/college-prep/high- school/56210.html