Applying to the USA, Canada and Australia!

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Applying to the USA, Canada and Australia!

US Admissions - do you know what part of the application is most highly ranked? Factor Rank? 1-9 Counsellor Recommendation Teacher Recommendation Admission Test Score (SAT) Curriculum strength Grades in ALL courses Grades in College Prep Courses (i.e. A levels) Extra-curricular activities Demonstrated interest Essays

Students will be asked for USA only Multiple essays (upto 4/5) Additional recommendations (up 3) Standardised tests (SAT / ACT) All possibly require: A portfolio / audition An interview (Skype / film / face- to-face) All An application form Past educational record Proof of language competency Predicted grades Recommendation USA / Canada Personal essay (optional Aus) Australia only Language tests (IELTS / TOEFL)

Study in the USA...

NACAC data: factors in admissions decisions (International Students) % saying Considerable or Moderate importance Grades in College Prep Courses (i.e. A levels) 93% Grades in ALL courses 94% Curriculum strength 85% Admission Test Score (SAT) 73% Essays 69% Counsellor Recommendation 55% Teacher Recommendation 50% Demonstrated interest 40% Extra-curricular activities 31%

How do HeadStart provide this? College prep courses: A Levels Grades: transcript covering IGCSE / AS / A level (predicted grades) English proficiency: English IGCSE / waiver letters Curriculum strength: IGCSE / A level Extra curricular: service / DofE / ASPs Recommendations Individual support e.g. essay writing / application completion

Standardised Testing SAT Test Optional / Flexible HeadStart is in the process of registering with College Board who run SAT Students can register to sit SAT / ACT independently on the island / Bangkok Growing number of colleges do not require SAT 950+ 'test optional' institutions Fair Test Niche

10-15 choices: Reach Mid range Foundation Summer of Year 12 10-15 choices: Reach Comfortable / Mid range Insurance / Foundation

How to apply Common App Look on individual college websites Centralised Individual applications Common App 700 universities 1 Application (with supplements) Coalition 90 schools California Central system Look on individual college websites Be prepared - some are not fully online

Different types of application Regular decision (most common) – deadline around January Rolling admissions – on-going submissions and decisions (recommended you still apply early) Early Action (non-binding) Restrictive Early Action (non-binding: Harvard / Princeton / Yale / Stanford etc.) Early Decision (binding)

Deadlines Early Decision and Early Action Deadlines: mid October- November 1st – mid November Last SAT date: October / November Decision: December 15th Regular applications: January 1st – March Last SAT date: December Decision: April 1st Rolling admissions – on-going submissions and decisions (usually summer-spring) but recommend still apply early Scholarship / funding applications done simultaneously

Canada?

The good news? The good news! Less good... A levels and AS welcome (no SAT required) Generous offers (BBB / CCC) Relatively simple application Work allowed as undergraduate Automatic scholarships Individual applications Range of timelines (deadlines from January to May) Growing complexity - increasingly "US" style e.g. personal essays Time sensitive admissions activities e.g. videos / express essays

Basics 90+ institutions of Higher Education Under provincial control Very uniform (high) quality Comparatively low cost- especially for Canadian citizens Diverse and flexible Bachelor’s degrees in 3 or 4 years (3 years = Bachelors / 4 years = Honors – must do Honours to continue for graduate degrees)

How to... ● Study Canada - www.studycanada.ca (find out about the different provinces in Canada) ● School Finder - www.schoolfinder.com ● Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada (AUCC) - www.aucc.ca ● Rankings - Macleans rankings - http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/rankings/

Important note USA / Canada will admit on past and predicted grades - “Unconditionally” BUT - big difference between predicted and real results will mean admission is denied!

Australia Very simple: Apply after A Levels (September) for January / February start Complete application form with each university https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/ https://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/ Online applications - just add personal details and academic record No need to worry about ATAR (ranking) Generous requirements for A levels - Bs and Cs You MUST have an English qualification (A Level / IELTS / TOEFL)

Next Week! Help your child choose a university How to have useful conversations and share priorities...