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1 College 101: What Students and Families Need to Know

2 ASA College Planning Center
FREE assistance with planning for college Admissions and financial aid applications Understanding student loans and debt management College and career programs Everybody Welcome!! Title

3 The Traditional Path to College The Alternative Path $$$
How to Help Your Child Choose the Right Path for THEM Resources to Assist You Agenda Title

4 Many Roads… One Destination
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5 What… The College Overview
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6 Doctorate/Professional Degree
Types of Degrees Certificate* Associates Degree Bachelors Degree Masters Degree Doctorate/Professional Degree *Certificates are NOT degrees, although they may be applied toward a degree.

7 Community College (or Junior College)
Types of Colleges Community College (or Junior College) Grants Associate Degrees and Certificates Usually 2 years or less Colleges and Universities Grants Bachelor’s degrees and higher Usually 4-6 years for a Bachelor’s program

8 Applying to a 4-Year College
HS Record SAT Scores Application Essay Letters of Rec What do 4-Year colleges look for in an applicant? Grade Point Average (GPA) SAT or ACT scores Rigorous academic course load AP and Honors Personal Character Interview

9 Bachelor’s Degree The Alternative Path Community College Formal
Gap Year Work

10 Example of a Certificate Program

11 Example of a Certificate Program

12 Why a Certificate

13 When… A Timeline for HS Students
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14 Start early

15 Grades Matter! 12th Grade When to do What Grades 9-10
August 1 College Applications become available Grades 9-10 Visit Colleges/Fairs, Get Good Grades, Join Activities, Take the PSAT, Prepare for AP classes September Secure Letters of Recommendations October 1 Financial Aid Applications become Available Grades Matter! November/ December Early Applications due January Regular Applications due February/March Financial Aid Applications Due Grades 9-10 Start Building Your College List, Draft an Essay, Take SAT’s/SAT Subjects April Financial Aid Awards sent out May 1 Deposits Due Title

16 Finding a College That’s Right for THE STUDENT
Affordability Location Major Size Part Time/Full Time The Right College ** Affordability is a major factor in the college admissions process, primarily because it is a 4-year journey and you must consider being able to pay for 4 years. It does no good to the student to attend for one year and then withdraw b/c of lack of finances.

17 Student Debt Remains a Growing, National Problem

18 Admissions and Affordability
Why you must consider affordability in your college selection process Safety, Target and Reach Schools “Financial Safety Schools” Back Up Plans

19 Admissions and Affordability
Net Price Calculator Every College Has One!

20 File a FAFSA – October 1, Senior Year Search for Scholarships
What do I need to do? Provide income information (W2, Federal Tax Returns, Statement of Non-Income, etc.) File a FAFSA – October 1, Senior Year Search for Scholarships

21 Resources ASA College Planning Center Boston Public Library – Copley Square (617) SALT Massachusetts Education Financing Authority (MEFA)

22 Thank you


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