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1 Life after high school

2 Who is my counselor? A – D Ms. Andrea Martin (E-Go, K) E – K Mrs. Amber Marshall L – Ri Ms. Leslie Deaton (Gr-He, K) Ro – Z Ms. Kayla Christmann (Hi-J, K)

3 Ways to apply to college
When you visit the school’s website and access the admissions section, you will: Be directed to the Common Application / Coalition site if that school accepts ONLY the Common Application / Coalition Application Be directed to the school – specific application if that school is not part of the Common Application/Coalition  Be directed to a page that requires you to choose whether you will apply through the school specific application or if you wish to apply through the Common Application / Coalition NC Schools ONLY – most applications are available on CFNC.org

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6 Admission Decision Regular Admission – You are applying by the normal date set by the college and will receive your notification of admission based on how that college processes applications. You have until May 1st to make your admission decision and deposit. Rolling Admission – This college will process your application as soon as it is complete. They will send your admissions status results, usually within 2 – 4 weeks of the application completion. You have until May 1st to make a decision and deposit.  Early Decision – This is a contract between you and the college to which you are applying. This college is your first and only choice. You must have your materials in by an early deadline (generally November 1st). Colleges will respond by January 1 – 15th. If accepted, you must deposit at that college immediately. The contract is binding and the college must also agree.  Early Action – This is an early application deadline similar to Early Decision; however, it is not a binding contract. If accepted, you can deposit at this college immediately or wait until May 1st to decide.  Priority Admission – colleges will often have a priority date for scholarships and other benefits.

7 Common App FAQs Graduation class size: 344 Class Rank Reporting: Exact
Rank Weighting: Weighted GPA Scale Reporting: 4 GPA Weighting: Weighted Scheduling System: Quarter

8 Transcripts Transcripts will be available starting September 10th For North Carolina colleges/universities students will request their transcripts through CFNC For out of state colleges/universities students will request their transcripts through ScribOrder For an unofficial copy students will request their transcript through ScribOrder and pick it up in the counseling office when it’s ready.

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11 Letters of Recommendation
Research school requirements Teachers, principals, and counselors can write on your behalf Please ask your recommender 2 weeks in advance FERPA Waiver Waiving your right lets colleges know that you will never try to read your recommendations. That in turn reassures colleges that your recommenders have provided support that is candid and truthful. If you choose not to waive your right, some recommenders may decline your request, and some colleges may disregard letters submitted on your behalf.

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14 Residency Determination Services
You will need to submit a residency application with the North Carolina Residency Determination Services (RDS), which is a government agency that serves the entire state.  Must know your CFNC account!! It’s an online interview where you have to provide documentation verifying your North Carolina residency. Should be linked through the college application. At completion of interview you will receive a Residency Certification Number which will be requested on your college application.

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16 A Completed Application
Includes: Student’s Application and fee ACT/SAT scores sent directly from the testing company to the college Transcript, current schedule, and school profile If required: Student essay(s) Letter(s) of recommendation School report completed by the counselor

17 NC Promise The following universities have $500 tuition per semester:
UNC – Pembroke Elizabeth City State Western Carolina

18 Community College There is no application fee for NC community colleges. Can apply through CFNC or the school’s website. You do not need to submit SAT/ACT scores if you plan to take the placement exam. Can sign up for summer classes through college career promise and get tuition for free! See Ms. Deaton for more information!

19 Military Listen to announcements for military visits.
Service Academy Day at the NC National Guard Joint Force Headquarters– September 21 Meet representatives, midshipmen, and cadets from each Military Academy.  Speak with the staff of Senator Tillis' office about the nomination process.

20 FAFSA 2020-2021 Opens on October 1 – must be completed each year
Use 2018 tax information Priority aid deadline is often February 15 Must be filed by that date in order to be considered for institutional aid. Colleges review Student Aid Report (SAR) and then compile a comprehensive package of aid for you. College aid package indicates all grants, scholarships, subsidized loans, and work study for which you qualify CSS Profile is REQUIRED for UNC, Elon, Davidson, Duke and Wake.

21 Scholarships Text @moneytalkz to 81010
Scholarship Newsletter will be available online by the 5th of each month. Listen to the announcements for various scholarships. Sign up for our scholarship remind! to 81010


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