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Step Into Your Future: Preparing for College

Preparing for College STEP 1: Prepare Your child Academically STEP 2: Help them become a Well-Rounded Student STEP 3: Set Smart Goals STEP 4: Assemble A College Prep Team STEP 5: Financial Aid

STEP 1: Prepare Your Child Academically  

Prepare Your Child Academically Your child should select the most demanding courses their high school offers. They should take four years of math, science, English and social studies. They should ask their guidance counselor if the following options are available in their school and are appropriate for them: Advanced or Honors Classes: These courses are designed to prepare students for college. They are more demanding and require a more rigorous workload than basic-level courses. Advanced Placement (AP) Classes: AP classes are college-level classes that are offered in high school. Upon completion of an AP course, they take an AP exam. Qualifying scores may earn college credits. International Baccalaureate (IB) Classes: IB classes are based upon an international curriculum that places emphasis on in-depth subject mastery.

Prepare Your Child Academically Have Them Challenge Themselves Pre-College Summer Enrichment Programs: These programs, hosted by colleges, offer opportunities for high school students to experience college life and discover schools that fit their needs. Students also may qualify for college credit depending on the program. Dual Enrollment Classes: Some high schools allow students to take classes at a local college to receive both high school and college credit. Futures Tip for Success: They need to plan ahead. Meet with a teacher or counselor to plan course options well in advance.

STEP 2: Help them become a Well-Rounded Student  

Help them become a Well-Rounded Student Be an Active Member of Your Community Colleges seek to admit students who will make meaningful contributions to campus life. By being active in your high school and community, they will demonstrate their potential for being a leader. Extracurricular Activities: Let them participate in their high school’s clubs, sports or performing arts programs. Sustained involvement and holding leadership positions in extracurricular activities demonstrate commitment and initiative. Community Service: Have them volunteer at an organization whose mission inspires them. Colleges look for individuals who see themselves as part of the broader community. Jobs and Internships: Having a part-time job or an internship shows responsibility and maturity and gives insight into careers. Futures Tip for Success: But have them remember to keep their school work as their number one priority.

STEP 3: Set Smart Goals  

Get in the practice of setting goals for yourself. Set Smart Goals Get in the practice of setting goals for yourself. Have your child think about their ultimate objective: success in college and their career. Setting goals will propel them forward. Make sure their goals are SMART: Specific - There is a specific goal that that want to achieve Measurable - Their progress can be measured Attainable - The goal should be possible to achieve Realistic - A realistic goal is something that is reasonable for them to do Time-Related - They have a time frame for achieving their goal SMART goals are helpful in school, sports and in theri personal life.

STEP 4: Assemble a College Prep Team  

Assemble Your College Prep Team Getting to College Requires Teamwork The college preparation process requires gathering a lot of information and making important decisions. You need to build your child’s team and rely on those individuals to help you. Members of your child’s team may include: Parents or guardians Guidance counselors Teachers Mentors Family members and friends Futures Tip for Success: Their college prep team should be diverse. It should include people they trust, people who know them well and people who understand the college-going process.

STEP 4: Financial Aid  

Paying for College No matter who you are, you CAN go to college College is an investment in your child’s future Many forms of financial aid are available to help you pay for your child’s education

What is Financial Aid? Financial aid is money to help you pay educational expenses, such as: Tuition Fees Books Room and board Transportation Personal costs

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Online – Visit FAFSA.gov Print a copy – Go to FAFSA.gov; click FAFSA Filing Options to print a paper FAFSA Request a paper copy – Call 800.4.FED.AID or 800.730.8913 (TTY) to request copies in English or Spanish

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