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1 College Counseling Looking forward
Grades 9, 10, 11 Parents November 6, 2018

2 Goals of College Counseling
Help students assess educational and extra- curricular goals and abilities. Help students find the best “match” for their goals, interests, and values. Introduce useful resources to families. Advise students on the college application process.

3 Current State of Admissions
The cost of college: impact on admissions, financial aid, college experience Enrollment strategies: January start, deferred enrollment, General Studies, study abroad, etc. High volume of early applications (ED/EA) Increase in students taking ACT De-emphasis on SAT subject tests Test optional schools

4 What can you do now? Grades do matter!!
Challenging but not overwhelming courses Get to know your teachers Find/sustain a passion Athletic/Arts preparation Read! Read! Read! Use summers productively Visit some colleges

5 Campus Visits The more a student can see, the better.
Start locally (Boston, New England). Visit a range of colleges (size, location, academics). Initially, don’t worry much about selectivity. For younger students, keep it low-key. Consult College Counseling Handbook for more information about visiting colleges.

6 For Freshmen Focus on Schoolwork
Develop strong study skills and habits Find the appropriate level of courses Experiment with activities Read! College counseling workshop in September

7 CWRA (9th Grade) College and Work Readiness Assessment
To assess the efficiency of the school program, not the strength of a student Performance task based Measures problem solving skills, writing effectiveness and mechanics, critical thinking, analysis, scientific and quantitative reasoning, etc.

8 For Sophomores Meetings with Advisors & College Counselors:
Naviance Family Connection accounts & their function   Preview of college application process ( “what colleges are seeking in the application process”)   Academic assessment & career exploration Course planning Making the most of Thayer opportunities Academics, Arts, Athletics, Leadership, Service

9 Sophomores - Testing ACT Practice test (optional): December 2nd at Thayer PSAT results – available in December, take again as a junior SAT Subject tests – maybe take Math 1 in June, if completed Geometry

10 PSAT (10th and 11th) Evidence based reading and writing
For practice (SAT) For diagnosis of strengths & weaknesses Scholarship qualification Scores available electronically – the week of December 10th

11 College Planning Resources
Accessible to all PSAT-takers. Interactive score report with answer explanations Personalized SAT preparation through khanacademy.org/sat College and Career-Planning Tools

12 For Juniors College counseling meeting for parents: Jan. 8, 6 p.m.
Meetings with students start in January Small groups & Individual conferences Naviance Family Connection accounts Summit Educational Group – ACT & SAT prep options offered on campus (mailing to arrive in December) Revolution Prep – ACT & SAT prep options online ACT Practice test (optional) – December 2nd at Thayer College fair – Milton Academy, April 28th, 12:30 p.m.

13 Testing Options and Timeline
For Juniors: SAT: March, May, June ACT: February, April, June, July SAT Subject Tests: May, June (math I or 2, U.S. history, sciences, foreign language, English literature)

14 Resources for Parents & Students
Thayer Academy College Counseling Handbook Website ( Twitter: broadcasts and Tiger News Network College Websites Guidebooks College visitors in College Counseling Office (not to conflict with classes) Visit college campuses Contact the college counselors!


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