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1 College Admissions: Resources for Advisors, Students, and Parents

2 Reality Check: Your online image matters! COLLEGE ADMISSION: A survey of 500 colleges found that 10% of college admissions officers admitted viewing social-networking sites to evaluate applicants. Of those who viewed the sites, 38% said that their view of the applicant was “negatively impacted” by what the applicant posted online. –Some admissions officers admitted rejecting the applicant because of the applicant’s online content. Only 25% said that their view of the applicant was improved by what they saw online. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1221704591041 51023.htmlhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB1221704591041 51023.html

3 Reality Check: Your online image matters! COLLEGE ATTENDANCE: Calvin College expelled a student AND referred him for a mental health evaluation because of comments he made on Facebook about his ex- girlfriend. –http://www.mlive.com/news/grand- rapids/index.ssf/2009/02/calvin_college_expels_stude nt.htmlhttp://www.mlive.com/news/grand- rapids/index.ssf/2009/02/calvin_college_expels_stude nt.html Millersville University denied a student her teaching degree because of ‘unprofessional’ pictures and posts about her supervising teacher on MySpace. –http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/social_network _profile_costs_woman_college_degree.phphttp://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/social_network _profile_costs_woman_college_degree.php

4 Reality Check: Your online image matters! BEYOND COLLEGE: In one study of companies with 1,000 or more employees, 8% acknowledged having fired employees because of their behavior on sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. 15 percent have disciplined an employee for violating multimedia sharing / posting policies 13 percent investigated an “exposure event” involving mobile or Web-based short message services 17 percent disciplined an employee for violating blog or message board policies http://mashable.com/2009/08/10/social-media- misuse/http://mashable.com/2009/08/10/social-media- misuse/

5 Safeguarding your online reputation… Use common sense: If you don’t want your parents, grandparents, school administrators, or the general public to know about it, don’t post it! Consider the possible consequences of your posts. Use your privacy settings to limit access to your online profile, and keep up-to-date with any changes in your privacy options. If possible, keep your list of online friends hidden…remember that their info may also be visible to others, and you may be deemed ‘guilty by association’. Consider how quickly your information can be forwarded to people beyond your group of friends via text, IM, or email.

6 Safeguarding your online reputation… Avoid cyber-bullying! Internet comments are not necessarily private, and you do not want to be perceived as a bully. Make an effort to use your online profile as a POSITIVE tool…intentionally post occasional updates about your accomplishments, interests, school involvement, etc…anything that will reflect WELL on you.

7 Internet Protection: Tools for Parents/Schools/Employers Types of Protection: –Internet Filtering/Blocking Filtering/Blocking access to sites that a parent/school/employer finds objectionable or that is not conducive to learning/productivity. –Internet Monitoring Monitoring a computer’s search history, websites visited, keystrokes, IM conversations, etc. Internet Filter Software Options: –http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/

8 Other Useful Tools for the College Admission Process Test prep, Study Tips, and Financial Aid info: –http://www.studyguidezone.com/http://www.studyguidezone.com/ Data sharing between high schools and colleges, and between counselors, students, and parents: –http://www.connectedu.net/corp/http://www.connectedu.net/corp/


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