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1 The College Planning Process at Solon High School SHS College Counselors: Mrs. Wendy DingmanA-De349-6242 wendydingman@solonboe.org Mr. Rick NowakDf-Ho349-6243 ricknowak@solonboe.org Ms. Ann BruceHp-Mc 349-7407 annbruce@solonboe.org Mrs. Kathleen KinneyMd-See349-7307 kathleenkinney@solonboe.org Mrs. Anne JohnsSef-Z349-6241 annejohns@solonboe.org SHS College Planning Support Staf SHS College Planning Support Staff: Ms. Carol RymazSecretary Mrs. Julia LoebFinancial Aid Consultant

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3  Work  Military  Trades  Apprentice programs  Proprietary schools  College

4 Remember, decision making is a PROCESS, not an event.

5 You can organize the college planning process in 6 SIMPLE STEPS.

6  Recognize your strengths and weaknesses  Analyze your interests and values  Achieve a personal goal  Increase your earning power  Prepare for a career and expand learning  Participate in extracurricular activities and social life  Consider the influence of family and friends

7 Take responsibility for your future.

8 English4 Years Mathematics (Algebra 1 and above) 4 Years Social Studies3 Years Science3 Years Foreign Language (of the same language) 2 Years Arts1 Year HIGH SCHOOL COURSES ACT RECOMMENDS FOR ALL STUDENTS

9  Become familiar with the ACT ® test content and format  Review your PLAN ® results to identify academic weaknesses  Learn appropriate test-taking strategies  Use ACT Online Prep TM —ACT’s test preparation program  Review The Real ACT Prep Guide—the official test prep book  Take ACT’s free practice test  See your counselor for other test preparation materials  Visit the ACT website at www.actstudent.org THE BEST PREPARATION IS A SOLID HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM

10 Remember—Test scores are only ONE factor used for college admission and scholarship decisions.

11 Every campus has a personality.

12  Majors & educational programs  Type of school & degrees offered  Admission policy  Location & size  Costs & financial aid  College affiliation & accreditation  Campus activities  Support services

13  Compile information from several resources: –Internet/Websites –College catalogs, viewbooks, videos, and computer- based services (DISCOVER ® ) –College representatives and college fairs –Counselors and teachers –Parents, students, and alumni –Directories and ACT score report

14  Prepare a college comparison checklist  Weigh advantages & disadvantages  Contact the office of admission  Schedule appointments for your campus visits

15 CHECKLIST FOR A CAMPUS VISIT Meet with an admission counselor Verify admission requirements Determine actual college costs Ask about financial aid opportunities Take a campus tour Investigate your academic program(s) Attend a class Talk with students and faculty

16 Discuss your chances for success: ADMISSION GRADUATION PLACEMENT

17  Narrow your choices  Review college admission test requirements (including the optional Writing Test)  Know application fees and deadlines  Submit application materials (paper/electronic) –Application for admission –High school transcript –Recommendations –Admission test results  Know scholarship requirements

18 KEEP ACCURATE RECORDS!

19  Determine college costs  Investigate ALL possible resources –Parents –Savings –Summer earnings –Financial aid: scholarships, grants, loans, and work- study –Other sources  Secure necessary forms and note deadlines  Apply for financial aid as early as possible

20 Don’t eliminate any college because of costs before receiving financial assistance information! REMEMBER…CHECK WITH COLLEGE OFFICIALS FOR ACCURATE COSTS.

21  Show initiative and be assertive  Talk with your parents and counselor  Select a college that meets your needs and preferences  Follow up with colleges to which you have applied

22 IMPORTANT! Keep your communication lines open.

23  ACT Test Scores  High School Grades Test scores and high school grades ARE important. However, they measure ONLY PART of your POTENTIAL.

24  Study habits  Motivation  Course selection  Placement  Interests  Commitment Keep in mind…making sound DECISIONS will lead to satisfying and successful EXPERIENCES.

25 www.naviance.com All Solon High School students and parents create accounts on Naviance beginning in ninth grade. Excellent resource for: Building a resume Researching careers, colleges, and scholarships Communicating between SHS Guidance and home regarding academic opportunities and scholarships Registering for college visits to SHS Managing and tracking college applications in the senior year

26 www.naviance.com Student

27 College is not a prize to be won... to be won... but rather a match to be found. to be found.


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