Fall College Information Night October 19, 2010. Information Locations Office Guidance web-page at www.hardinnorthern.org Homeroom Classes Students need.

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Fall College Information Night October 19, 2010

Information Locations Office Guidance web-page at Homeroom Classes Students need to be responsible for seeking out information!

Types of Degrees/College Licensure/certificate- short period of time. 6 weeks to 1 year Associate- “2 year degree” Bachelors- “4 year Degree”- Liberal Arts College. Semester vs. Quarter Masters- 1-3 years in addition to Bachelors PhD- 1-3 years in addition to Masters.

* College Costs Associates- $2,000 to $5,000 per year. Typically no housing available Bachelors (BS or BA) Two types of school Public Schools- OSU, Wright State, BG etc.- $8,000 to $17,000 per year. Housing is another $6,000 to $8,000 per year. Private Colleges- Bluffton, ONU, Findlay etc.- $8,000 to $50,000 per year (average around $27,000) plus room and board. (Similar to Public)

* How to Choose Look at information available in Guidance office. Summary books for Ohio Schools, course description books. Look at colleges’ web sites. College visits to HN College campus visits OCIS- Username: HardNHS Password: ohiocis03http://ocis.ode.state.oh.us Decide on a major, then pick the degree level you need, then pick the school.

Applying for College Recommend Applying by December 1. If not 100% convinced on what school to apply to, apply to 2 or 3. (one public, one private, one 2 year) Application fee is between $20 and $50. Take your time. Type any essays you need to write and attach them. Include as many activities as you can think of. Put together a list of your activities. Apply on-line or hard copy, need transcript sent from HN to college. (If you have done dual credit or PSEO class, you need to have the college send a transcript as well)

Things that look good on applications. COMMUNITY SERVICE GPA Attendance School participation Awards and recognitions. ACT/SAT scores It’s not too late to get involved, especially in community service.

College Entrance Exams Two Tests- most colleges accept either. ACT- Science, Math, English, Reading = a composite score. 21 is average. 30 (99 percentile) will get you into any school. Note: colleges look at all four areas to determine college readiness and many schools will mix and match scores from multiple testing attempts. Some colleges are requiring students to take the new writing component of the test. See for complete list

College Entrance Exams cont. SAT- Verbal, Math, and writing combine to give a composite score will get you into any school you want. 800 possible on each section total. Writing portion is now a part of the core test.

Paying for College Financial Aid comes in several types Scholarships- money earned through ability/performance. Is not repaid. Grants- money earned because of financial need/hardship. Is not repaid Work Study- money is earned from the college attending in exchange for physical work. You work for university. This money does not count against you on next FAFSA. Loan- money borrowed from a bank, government, or college- must be paid back with interest.

Scholarships The more local the scholarship, the better chance you have. Apply for scholarships from the school(s) you apply too. Often a separate application. Watch for scholarships that you qualify for because of a unique characteristic. Check the HN guidance web page regularly for a current list of scholarships available in the guidance office.

FAFSA Fill out the FAFSA form after January 1. Based on the past year’s earnings for parent(s) and student. Allows the federal and state governments to determine what grants and loans you are eligible for. Most colleges use the FAFSA form to determine what college grants they will give you. Watch deadlines!

Grants/Loans Grants do not have to be paid back. Most students filling out the FAFSA form will get some Grant money. Government loans are usually low interest loans that don’t have to be paid back until out of college. (grad or not) Bank loans should be a last resort!! Avoid loans if at all possible!!

Work Study Many colleges will offer you employment at the college in exchange for tuition/room and board. Earnings do NOT count against you on the next year’s FAFSA form!! Where as employment at a factory or restaurant do!!

Athletic Scholarships NCAA Clearinghouse is for students competing at Division 1 or 2 NCAA schools. Register any time during senior year Register at Cost is $50www.NCAA.org Must meet minimum standards in 16 core courses and ACT/SAT score. Division III does not give scholarships NAIA is developing a clearinghouse.

Final Thoughts Be creative: look for 2 plus 2 programs or 3 plus 1 programs The career you will obtain must be able to support the cost of the schooling it takes. Make sure the debt burden is worth the earning potential. Call the admissions counselors and ask questions!

Final Thoughts continued Apply to more than one school. Compare financial offers from each school. Mid March. Attend the school that offers what you want to study and fits your financial situation.