SENIOR PARENT NIGHT …or how I survived my child’s Senior year!

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SENIOR PARENT NIGHT …or how I survived my child’s Senior year!

CONTACT INFORMATION Tiffany Garcia (A - He) Ext Yoko Kobayashi (Hi - Ne) Ext Tania Barricklow (Ng - Z) Ext Philip Drasner – Student Support Ext. 7702

Survey Please complete and turn in at end of presentation

QUALITIES TO CONSIDER Size Location Academic environment Major Activities Cost

COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SAFETY TARGET REACH

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (UC) Applications on-line du/apply du/apply Filing Period: November 1 – 30 Requires ESSAY SAT Reasoning or ACT with Writing Requires TWO SAT Subject Tests. No Letters of Rec. NO transcripts (unless requested) $60 fee per campus Admission based on selectivity Eligibility Index ELC (Davis, Irvine, Merced, Riverside, Santa Barbara)

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITIES (CSU) Applications on-line Filing period: October 1-November 30 SAT Reasoning or ACT WITHOUT writing Writing score not used in eligibility determination NO Essay NO Subject Tests NO Letters of Rec. NO transcripts (unless requested) No extracurricular activities (except SLO) $55/campus Impacted Campuses: San Diego State CSU Long Beach Cal Poly SLO Eligibility Index

PRIVATE and OUT OF STATE COLLEGES May apply on-line NOW through school’s website Require: Essay Resume of Extracurricular Activities Letters of Rec. Counselor Teacher Secondary School Report (Counselor) Mid Year Report (7 th semester grades-Counselor) Transcript ($2/school)

COMMON APPLICATION Over 300 schools participate (Harvard, Yale, Princeton-use ONLY common application!) Schools not biased if Common App used Complete ONE application Counselor/Teacher Rec. form-complete ONE Supplemental materials for specific schools

TYPES OF ADMISSION Rolling Early Action-non binding Early Decision-binding Regular Admit

MAILING Print and keep copy of EVERYTHING! Keep records - one file for each school Certificate of Mailing ONLY! Never use a mailing that requires a signature.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE 18 years of age or High School Graduate No SAT/ACT required Placement Tests Priority transfer to UC’s and CSU’s Honors Transfer Program Transfer Admission Guarantee (UC’s) MAKE A PLAN!!

TESTING- 3 more chances October – ED/EA November – SLO & San Diego State (SAT Reasoning) December – last month to test (SAT Subject Test) (UC & CSU accept December test)

SAT Reasoning/ACT Required by all 4-year schools with only a few exceptions All schools will accept highest score of either SAT or ACT. UC’s – use highest sitting CSU’s and most privates – best combo score

SAT SUBJECT TESTS 1 hour multiple choice tests on specific subject areas Like final exams Required by UC’s and more selective schools Must have TWO for UC’s in two different subject areas. Math Level 2 ONLY accepted by UC’s Can take 3 tests at one sitting.

REPORTING SCORES Schools require official report from ETS SAT -report to ALL schools LAST time test taken -College Board will send entire history of Reasoning & Subject Test scores. -Schools use only highest. ACT – can choose what score to send Can delay admit decision if scores not reported. NCAA – 9999 CSU

FINANCIAL AID Total Cost of College Expected Family Contribution (EFC) January 1-March 2 - application period Forms: FAFSA (federal) Cal Grant (State – District sends) CSS Profile (individual private schools) Financial Aid Night – Jan 6 – Torrance High SCAMS!!

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) One parent + student needs PIN number for electronic signature ( Application on line at Required by ALL schools to apply for aid and for low interest Stafford loans. Determines family’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Does not ask for equity in home Considers income of the CUSTODIAL parent only.

CAL GRANTS California grants based on need and GPA District submits electronically Must have Cal Grant GPA authorization form on file in order to submit Linked to Social Security Numbers submitted through FAFSA form. March 2 deadline

CSS PROFILE Required by specific PRIVATE schools Grants Institutional aid not available without PROFILE submission Access participating schools and form through May submit form NOW! Schools have deadlines earlier than FAFSA or CAL GRANTS – call schools for deadline.

SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship information 2 nd tier schools – Merit $$ Local Scholarship application Scholarship scams

COMMUNICATION Naviance Web site ( College Rep visits – on and off campus College and Career Planning Booklet Individual meetings with Seniors starting September 28 th Countdown to College

DON’T BE A HELICOPTER PARENT! Student should be doing applications Empower your students! Student meltdown Parents make mistakes-jeopardize acceptance Be supportive School choice right FIT for STUDENT--- not PARENT!

AFTER ACCEPTANCE – THEN WHAT? May 1 – State of Intent to register (SIR) – Provide deposit – No double deposits!! One school ONLY! Housing – may need to apply early Wait List Appeals – new compelling information

FINAL THOUGHTS Senior year DOES COUNT!! All acceptances PROVISIONAL dependent upon final semester grades Weak Senior schedule – jeopardizes acceptance at competitive schools Change in schedule – MUST notify colleges Things too tough?? Call Counselors!

THANK YOU! Any questions??