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› Junior To Do List › Upcoming Events & Individual Roles in the application process › College entrance exams › Application/Admission Process › Common App › Financial Aid/Scholarships › Naviance & Counseling office resources › Questions

 Sign up for ACT/SAT  Research colleges (Collegeboard.org)  Create a list of colleges  Complete Brag Form (by September 2015)  Start visiting colleges & contact admissions counselors  Attend college rep visits BCS) and Military Recruiting visits

 Please refer to your hand out to better understand the role of student, parent, & counselor in the college search/application process

SAT  Collegeboard.org  Designed to measure aptitude.  Test Content  Critical reading, math and writing.  Costs $52.50  Subject tests $28  GCC Lima Prep Course March 10- April 21 ($99) ACT  Actstudent.org  Designed to measure achievement.  Test Content › English, math reading and science reasoning.  Cost $38 w/o writing, $54.50 with writing.

 May 2 (April 6)  June 6 (May 8)  October 3 (registration deadline TBA)  November 7 (registration deadline TBA)  April 18 (March 13)  June 13 (May 8)  Sept 12 (registration deadline TBA)  Oct. 24 (registration deadline TBA) SAT ACT *****Know the registration deadlines. *****

Juniors:  ACT * in Spring  SAT * in Spring  Subject Tests (if required by college) Seniors:  SAT (re-take if necessary)  ACT (re-take if necessary)  Subject Tests (if required) *All senior year tests should be written in the fall*

 Field trip on Monday March 16 for Juniors only  200 Colleges  Open to public on Sunday 1-3:30 at Riverside Convention Center  Permission slip required

 Tuesday March 17 th  Finger Lakes Community College  Explore careers in health-related fields  Permission Slip Required

 Wednesday April 15 (tour, lunch, info session)  Cost is $3  Opportunity for students to visit a local college  Great opportunity to understand the admissions process and to get a sense of a college campus (size, setting and location)  Permission slip required

 FREE college course offered through GCC during the summer  Keep a look out for announcements!

 Early Scholars Program › Seniors can take classes Senior year on the FLCC campus for both college and high school credit › Scholarships are available (50% tuition)

Colleges select students on the following criteria:  Transcript  SAT/ACT  Extracurricular activities  Recommendations (counselor & teachers)  Interview (when required)  Portfolio (when required)  The application itself (essay, completion of supplemental applications)

 College Application that is one application for over 550 schools  Application available in August - we suggest students begin then - especially if your student is considering Early Decision/Early Action  IB Diploma Candidates are encouraged to complete the common app process in August with Mrs. Prindle  We will have college application workshops for students in the Fall to help as well

College Early Action Early Decision Regular Admission Deadline Common App Tests required SAT/ACT Average SAT score (Rdg/Math) Average ACT Score (Combined) Merit availableCost St. John Fisher No Yes- Dec 1 RollingYesEither Yes if apply by Jan 15 $37,500 BrockportNo RollingYesEither Yes-based on grades and test scores $17,000 Cortland Yes-Nov 15 NoDec 1YesEither Yes –based on grades and test scores $17,000 Ithaca Yes- Dec1 Yes- Nov 1 Feb 1YesNot requiredn/a Park scholarships$53,000 University of Rochester No Yes- Nov 1 Jan 1YesRecommended Yes merit based on GPA $57, 500 SUNY Geneseo No Yes- Nov 15 Jan 1YesEither194028Yes$17,000 Keuka CollegeNo RollingYes Not required but helpful for applying for scholarships Yes$36,400

 Popular college a glance: (tuition & room/board) › St. John Fisher: $40,700 › RIT: $47,300 › University of Rochester: $60,668 › SUNY SCHOOL (ANY): $21,271 › FLCC: $4,456  Parents & students should be involved in an open dialogue about budgetary concerns in the college application process

 Regardless of how you file your taxes or who is actually planning on contributing toward tuition costs - your financial aid eligibility is based upon HOUSEHOLD INCOME!  All assets are considered part of your available funds for contribution  A loan of $80,000 (with 5% interest) will be paid in 25 years with a monthly payment of $468

 FAFSA - Government aid and student aid program that every college student will need to complete.  CSS Profile - required by private colleges  TAP-NYS Tuition Assistance Plan ($500- $5000 need based aid)*  Pell Grants $500=$5000 (need based aid)*  Need based grants are disbursed for household income that is less than $60,000 annually  Look for a Parent/Student FAFSA Info Open House!

 Merit Based: Many colleges will offer scholarships based on GPA and Test Scores.  Need Based: Some colleges will have scholarships based on need.  Local scholarships: Will be announced throughout the senior year and will be posted on Naviance. › Bloomfield Graduation Night Scholarships available - application process in the Spring

 Access to Naviance is on our webpage  Students all have their own account  This will be used extensively to manage the college applications  Sign up for college rep visits (when admissions reps come to BCS)  Students request letters of recommendation via Naviance › Start thinking NOW of who to ask!

 Senior Meeting ( one is required, however many students will meet with their counselor 3-10 times in the fall of senior year )  College Catalogs/Handbooks  SAT/ACT information  Common App Workshop  MCC/FLCC application workshop  Military Service information  Careerquest  College Rep visit facilitation/college field trips  Scholarship/Financial Aid information  CAS Advisement  Working Papers