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1 College Planning Workshop
Alan

2 Middletown South Students…Where do they go from here?
Alan

3 What Other Factors Do Colleges Consider During the Application Process?
Transcript (Quality of classes) Grade Point Average Standardized Testing Profile Essays Special Interests/Talents Extracurricular Involvement Volunteerism Leadership Potential Counselor & Teacher Recommendations Class Rank- Optional Nick

4 What Should Your Child Look for in a College?
Academic Reputation Admissions Policies (selectivity) Campus Life Housing Location Majors Public vs. Private Campus Security Size Special Programs Student Body (Male/Female/Coed) Tuition Support Services Nick

5 NAVIANCE GATEWAY TO ALL APPLICATIONS
Career Interest Profiler/Career Search College Search Resume Builder Surveys/Scattergrams College Comparison Personality Type Inventory (Do What You Are) Graduation Surveys FAMILY CONNECTION Denise

6 What Should Your Junior Be Doing Now?
Obtain and Memorize Social Security Card/Number Investigate and visit Colleges of Interest Meet with Guidance Counselor to Discuss Options Request Teacher Recommendations & Complete Teacher Recommendation Form Sign up for the SAT or ACT Test for the Spring Take SAT II Tests if applicable Attend College Fairs Login to Naviance & Perform College Search Complete Student & Parent Brag Sheets Prepare a Resume Prepare Ideas for Essays Update Address Privacy Settings for Social Media Sites Mary Ann

7 About College Admission Tests
ACT -Consists of four tests: English, Math, Reading, Science and Writing -Writing Component is optional but recommended -Top composite score is 36 MUST REGISTER ONLINE: SAT -Consists of two tests: Evidenced Based Reading & Writing/ Math -Each test is scored on a scale of MUST REGISTER ONLINE: *CHECK WEBSITES FOR REGISTRATION DATES AND DEADLINES* Denise

8 “The Early Bird Gets The Worm!”
Begin Applications in September… Finish by Thanksgiving! (The sooner the better!) All Applications Should be Completed NO LATER THAN December Break! Mary Ann

9 College Application Process
ALL applications submitted electronically using: Naviance for tracking and submission of materials School’s own online application or Common App: Types of Admission Decisions: Early Decision Early Action Regular Admissions Rolling Admissions Mary Ann

10 What are Parents Responsible For?
Take Your Child on College Visits Check Applications and Essays for Errors Complete Parent Brag Sheets Pay Application Fees Know Deadlines & Encourage Your Child to Meet Them File for CSS Profile (if applicable) **File the FAFSA after Oct.1st: Use 2015 tax forms Danielle

11 Critical Guidance Forms
Form A: Teacher Recommendation Form Form B: Teacher Recommendation List Form C: Student Brag Sheet Form D: Parent Brag Sheet Form E: Sample Resume Form F: Class Rank Release Form Danielle

12 Athletics All student athletes need to register online with the NCAA Eligibility Center to play in Division I or II Athletics. • Ask your high school counselor to send an official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center after completing your junior year. If you have attended more than one high school, the NCAA Eligibility Center will need official transcripts from all high schools attended. (The NCAA Eligibility Center does NOT accept faxed transcripts or test scores) Nick

13 Prep48 is web-based program that allows students, parents, coaches & guidance counselors to simply & accurately track a student-athletes academic progress toward qualifying for NCAA initial-eligibility. Free service Nick

14 Financial Aid FAFSA: File ASAP after October 1st of Senior Year (based on 2015 Tax Returns) Always List a NJ School as First Choice Colleges will send the Expected Family Contribution and information on Loans, Grants, and Work Study Programs Federal & State Aids varies by year, check FAFSA website or call FEDAID Check Scholarship Newsletters on Guidance Website Notify College of Choice as Soon as Possible ***Males MUST register with selective service within ONE month of turning 18 or they may not receive financial aid or scholarships*** Alan

15 90% of Scholarships Come Directly From Colleges
Scholarship Newsletters (School Website + Guidance Office) Parents’ Employers Students’ Employers College Merit-Based College Athletics Internet Searches 90% of Scholarships Come Directly From Colleges Alan

16 What is the Counselor Responsible For?
Providing Transcripts Writing Recommendations for Each Child Completing Counselor/School Reports Sending Supporting Documents Online Via Naviance Danielle

17 @MHSSGuidance Follow us on … …for important updates and information!
Danielle

18 Asst. Principal, Guidance: Ms. Tara Nicholas x2121
Guidance Counselors: Ms. Mary Ann Fortunato x2124 Mrs. Ashley Imhoff x2122 Mrs. Danielle Fehlhaber x2131 Mr. Alan Resnick x2125 Mr. Tom Nicholes x2132 Mrs. Denise Skinner x2024 Mr. Nick Georgiou x2127


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