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Post-Secondary & Financial Planning 11th Grade ICAP Post-Secondary & Financial Planning 5/5/2019

Overview Review college entrance requirements Introduce college admissions/application types Review HEARS Academic Subject Requirements Calculate student’s Index Scores and compare with Index Score requirements for Colorado colleges Introduce safety, match, and reach schools Play selective college admissions sorting game Demonstrate how to research admissions requirements on Naviance. If time, allow students to practice and complete worksheet. Review financial aid resources Complete scholarship search Practice sample scholarship application 5/5/2019

College Admissions Types Early Decision (ED) Usually apply in November and hear back in December Early admissions option that is binding (i.e. if accepted, student MUST attend that college) Early Action (EA) Usually apply between November and mid December and hear back in January or February Early admissions option that is not binding (i.e. if accepted, free to apply to other colleges to compare financial aid options) Regular Decision/Admissions Usually apply between December and February and hear back between March and mid April Rolling Admissions Apply anytime and hear back within 4-8 weeks These colleges accept applications on case-by-case basis until they’ve filled all their sports in their freshman class. Applying early could improve chances of acceptance and the availability of financial aid Common Application Students can fill in one form online and send to over 400 Common Application member colleges or universities. 5/5/2019

Academic Subject Requirements Academic Area 2010+ Graduates English 4 years Mathematics (must include Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, or equivalent) Sciences 3 years Social Sciences (at least one unit of US, World History and Government) Foreign Language 2 year PE ( must include one unit of health) 1 year Electives 9 units Collected over all 4 years Exceptions: Some colleges may have additional standards or Minimum Academic Preparation Requirements . Private colleges may set their own admissions standards Public 2-year colleges have open enrollment policies 5/5/2019

1. Go to www.collegeincolorado.org 2. Click the “College Planning” Tab 3. Click “Prepare for College” Scroll down until you find “Calculate my index score for four-year Colorado colleges” Denver Public Schools 5/5/2019

Index Score Requirements Click the “New Applicant” tab and enter your academic information to calculate your Index Score (GPA, ACT) Click the “Institutions” tab to compare your Index Score and GPA to those required by Colorado colleges 5/5/2019

Safety, Match, and Reach Schools Safety School People recommend selecting 1 safety school This is a school with flexible admissions standards. Their is little to no chance of rejection from these schools. Match School People recommend selecting 2-4 match schools Not only would you be happy attending these schools, but you fit within these school’s general admissions criteria. Reach School People recommend selecting 1 or 2 “reach” schools Reach schools are your dream schools. They are more competitive schools that may be less likely to accept you. Your qualifications may fall slightly short of the college averages. (E.g. even if you just miss the GPA or Index Score cutoff, this doesn’t mean you won’t be accepted or can’t apply.) Denver Public Schools 5/5/2019

Beyond SAT/ACT & GPA Review/brainstorm: When all the students meet the standard or if a student falls just short, what other factors do colleges consider when selecting students for college admissions? Introduce the College Admissions Sorting Game Select 10 volunteers Follow game directions posted on wiki Denver Public Schools 5/5/2019

College Admissions While many factors are considered in college admissions, grades, challenging course selection, and test scores are still most important. Continue to challenge yourself your senior year! Grades in college Preparatory courses Strength of curriculum Admission Test scores Grades in All courses Essay or writing sample Student’s demonstrated interest Class rank 19% - Letters of Recommendation 7% - Extracurricular Activities Denver Public Schools 5/5/2019

Naviance Researching Admissions Requirements Open a new tab and log-in to Naviance using the following Username and Password s.Firstnamelastinitial NaviancePSWD or try 123456 Click, “Log In” 5/5/2019

Admissions Requirements 1 If you want a list of colleges to choose from, click “college match” and then select a college from your list If you have a college in mind, click “college lookup” and search for a college by name 2 5/5/2019

Admissions Requirements Once you find a college you want to research, click the “Admissions” tab Research freshman admissions qualifications, the % accepted, test score ranges, admissions policies, and high school academic subjects required. Record answers using your handout. Go back and select a different college to compare and contrast admissions requirements between the two colleges. Record answers on your handout. 5/5/2019

Denver Public Schools 5/5/2019

Common Application Go to https://apply.commonapp.org/Login and fill out the Common Application 5/5/2019

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Where is the Financial Aid? Government: Grants Work Study Loans Colleges, private companies/donors, or foundations like DSF: Scholarships – 3 Types 1) Merit-based: TALENT 2) Need-based: FINANCIAL NEED 3) Lottery- everyone has an equal chance 5/5/2019

FAFSA Play DSF video on completing the FAFSA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgJ2kIHFhvQ&feature=relmfu Cannot apply for FAFSA until October 1st, but try to apply early because money is awarded on a first come first serve basis. What can you do now to get ready? Encourage your parents to file their taxes early. Visit www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov to complete a trial application, visit www.pin.ed.gov to apply for your PIN #, and visit www.fafsa.gov to get familiar with the website. Begin collecting information you will need: SSN, B-date, driver’s license, W-2 forms, tax returns, savings account info, stocks and bonds. Continue exploring colleges and select your top 10 schools. You must list your college on the FAFSA in order to receive an award letter from the college once you are accepted. 5/5/2019

Financial Aid Quiz http://www.superteachertools.us/speedmatch/speedmatch.php?gamefile=16477#.VwKgc5wrLIU 5/5/2019

Naviance Scholarship Search Open a new tab and log-in to Naviance using the following Username and Password s.firstnamelastinitial NaviancePSWD or try 123456 Click, “Log In” 5/5/2019

Naviance 1) Click the colleges tab 2) Explore scholarship match and scholarship list Denver Public Schools 5/5/2019

Click a category heading to sort by deadline, award amount, etc. Scholarship List Click a category heading to sort by deadline, award amount, etc. 5/5/2019

Scholarship Match 5/5/2019

Practice Scholarship Application Complete your Sample Scholarship Application 5/5/2019