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College Planning for Juniors
JKF High School
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College Planning for Juniors
What you can do Now… What can be done Later… What can be done your Senior Year…
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What can be done Now… So much of what was once saved for Senior year is better completed (or at least) started your Junior Year.
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Review your academic status
•What is your current GPA? •Are you on track to graduate? •Do you know what credits are needed to graduate?
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Examine your college options
Types of Degrees • Bachelor’s degree Four year colleges/universities • Associate’s Degree Community colleges General education courses transfer to a 4 year school • Technical /Career Colleges Specific program degrees (Make sure credits will transfer if you choose to switch programs)
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Find the right fit! • Major • Size of School • Location
• Chances of being accepted • Cost & Potential Debt • Personality of the school GOAL: Have a list of colleges ready by August!
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Additional Resources to Consider When Researching Colleges and Universities
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Collegedata.com
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College Navigator
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Register for the ACT ACT testing is held at WHS High school
Testing Dates (Saturdays) • Sept. 10 (register by Aug. 5, 2016) • oct. 22 (register by sept. 16, 2016) • dec. 10 (Register by nov. 4, 2016) • Feb. 11 (Register by Jan. 13, 2017) • April 8 (Register by March 3, 2017) • June 10 (Register by May 5, 2017) Act cost: $ or $56.50 (for plus writing) Go to ACTstudent.org to register for the ACT
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Register for the Sat/ Subject Tests
SAT testing is held at JFK High School Testing Dates (Saturdays) • Oct (register by sept. 1, 2016) • nov (register by oct. 7, 2016) • dec (register by nov. 15, 2016) • jan (Register by dec. 21, 2016) • march (register by feb. 10, 2017) • may (register by April 7, 2017) • june (register by may 9, 2017) SAT reasoning test cost: $ 45 Note $57 with essay SAT subject tests $26 per test Go to to register
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Expand your Involvement
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What can be done Later… Second semester of your junior is an incredibly important time in the college preparation process!
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College Visits • Visit the campus • Attend a class
• Take part in a campus preview day • Talk with students, professors, etc. • What does the campus feel like? • Make a Pros and Cons List
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Questions for Admissions Officers
• Specific entrance requirements? • How many lecture classes do freshman take? Size of classes? • Is work study available? • How easy is it to change majors? • Do you have study abroad programs? • Ask about scholarships
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Spring 2017 • new jersey expo center, meadowlands nj Fall 2016 •
Attend a College Fair Spring 2017 • new jersey expo center, meadowlands nj Fall 2016 •
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Register for College Fairs
• Register for college fairs ahead of time at- gotocollegefair.com • Make a list of “must-see” colleges • Visit at least 3 colleges you haven’t heard of before. • Have a few questions ready!
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Registering for College Fairs
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Financial Considerations
• April 2012, student loan debt surpassed credit debt for the first time in our history. • ‘Paying for college’ is often the last topic discussed by families when investigating colleges. • Student loan debt should be weighted with the same importance as other ‘fit’ factors when selecting a college.
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Examine Net Price Calculators
• As of November 2011, colleges and universities were required to provide a Net Price Calculator on their websites. • Net Price Calculators were mandated by the U.S. Government to provide families with a ‘Good Faith’ estimate of what the ‘COA’ would be for students. • Net Price Calculators now allow families to ‘shop’ for a financial fit.
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What needs to be done your senior year?
There is a myth that your senior year doesn’t really matter because colleges won’t see your senior grades. Nothing could be further from the truth! Please take your senior year seriously!
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Work on your College Essay(s)
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Complete College applications
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College Application Options
• Rolling admissions • Regular decision • Early action • Early decision
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Search for college scholarships
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11th Grade Recap • Investigate college options
• Take February ACT (register by January 9th) • Take SAT Subject Tests (if necessary- May & June) • Visit college campuses • Attend Wednesday Morning Workshops • Expand your involvement at JKF • Examine Net Price Calculators
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12th Grade Recap • Attend your Senior Conference
• Work on your college essay • Complete your college application • File the FAFSA for financial aid • Search for scholarships • Stay involved at JKF • Pause from time to time! Graduation is just around the corner…
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