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1 SENIOR COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT September 23, 2015

2 What you need to know about the 4 Year College Admission Process  Admission Requirements  Admission Test  Application Process  Important Dates  Tips  Resources

3 College/University Options

4 4 Year University Bachelor’s & Master’s Degree programs Hands-on learning 23 campuses throughout California GPA 3.0 Average cost of tuition & fees: ~ $5,285/year Average Cost of Attendance: ~$23,577/year

5 23 Cal State Campuses

6 4 Year University Bachelor’s, Master’s & Doctorate Degree programs Research Institutions 10 campuses throughout California GPA 3.5 Average cost of tuition and fees: ~$15,200/year Cost of Attendance: ~ $35,200/year

7 Universities of California (UC’s) UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Irvine UC Los Angeles UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz

8 Over 77 Private Universities in Ca. Wide range of specialties & program offerings Bachelors, Masters, & Doctorate Degrees. Cost of Tuition & Fees vary Most use the Common Application or Admissions.

9 The Common Application: For MOST Private Colleges

10 “A-G” Minimum Course Requirements for UC/CSU -must earn a C or better in each college prep class- AreaCoursesUC/CSU Minimum Requirements UC Recommends CSU Recommends AHISTORY: Economics/Government World History US History 2 years BENGLISH4 years C*MATHEMATICS: Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 more 3 years 4 years DLABORATORY SCIENCE: Physical Science Life Science 2 years 3 years (2 years of biology, chemistry, and physical science) Taken in the 10th, 11th or 12th grade EFOREIGN LANGUAGE2 years 3 years FVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 1 year GELECTIVE1 year

11 Admission Tests  SAT: Also called “Reasoning Test,” Has three sections.  Critical reading (200-800)  Writing (200-800)  Math (200-800) *Maximum score of 2400  SAT II Subject Test: Optional tests used to show exceptional aptitude and demonstrated strengths in specific subject areas  ACT: Also fulfills Exam Requirements, accepted nationally.  English (1-36)  Math (1-36)  Reading (1-36)  Science (1-36)  Writing (Optional) (1-36) *Composite score of 36 (this is an average of your total scores excluding the writing portion)

12 What test do schools prefer?  All UC’s and CSU’s will accept the SAT or ACT  UC’s will require the writing portion of the ACT

13 When should I take the test? Next Test Dates  SAT-Oct 3, Nov 7, Dec 5*  ACT- Oct 24, Dec 12* *Most Colleges and Universities will accept a December test date

14 How do I Register?  You will register at the testing website..  You will need to create an account… https://sat.collegeboard.org/home http://www.actstudent.org/

15 College Board Website

16 ACT Website

17 How do I submit my scores?  You can select up to 4 schools to receive your scores at NO COST!  5 or more & you will need to pay a fee.. ACT- $12/report SAT-$11.25/report

18 How Should I prepare?  Testing Websites  Study Guides  Test Prep Courses  Talk to your counselor about Revolution K12 SAT/ACT Test Prep.

19 How much does it cost?  SAT (with essay)- $54.50  SAT (no essay)-$43.00  SAT Subject- $26  ACT (with Writing)- $56.50  ACT (no Writing)-$39.50  Limited Fee Waivers* are available *See Counselor Donna Hinchliff in the College & Career Center

20 Applying for Admission- Important Dates  CSU/UC Applications are ONLINE Available October 1- November 30 CSU: www.csumentor.eduwww.csumentor.edu UC: www.universityofcalifornia.edu/applywww.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply  Private/Out of State colleges: Dates vary - contact school directly or refer to college website.

21 How much does the Application Cost?  CSU Application $55/campus  UC Application $70/campus Fee waivers available if you qualify!

22 CSU Mentor Website: Applying for Fall 2016

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24 CSU Mentor Support

25 UC Application The UC Application is similar to the CSU-mentor application in its method of collecting personal information.

26 CSU Sample Application: fall 2016

27 2016 freshman will be given 2 prompts: 1. Describe the world you come from—for example, your family, community or school—and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations. 2. Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are? Word Count: 1,000 words TOTAL

28 How many colleges should I apply to?  Select your top 3 Universities  Select a “Dream School”  Select a University you have no doubt you will get in  Select a University close to home (just in case)  Apply to a minimum of 5 Universities

29 Admission Options Regular Decision  Priority Filing Period Oct1st-Nov 30  Admissions decisions March-April Wait listed  Not offered or denied admissions but extends possibility of admissions in the future  Decision made by August  No deposit required

30 Admission Options Cont’ Early Action/Early Decision : This process allows the student to apply to a University of preference and receive a decision in advance of the “normal” response dates in the spring Early ActionEarly Decision If admitted the student can commit to the college immediately, or wait until the spring. None Binding No May 1 st deposit No withdrawal of applications Can apply EA to multiple schools Notification 4-8 weeks Commitment by the student that if admitted the student WILL enroll… Binding None refundable deposit May 1 st Must withdraw other applications Can only apply ED to one school Application deadline before Nov 30 th Notified 4-8 weeks

31 When Filling out Your Application  Read instructions thoroughly  Have a copy of your transcript  Know your SAT/ACT scores  Know your social security number  Know your parents personal information and income  Use the help tools and tutorial videos  Have someone review your application  Type your personal statement in a word document before as a first draft. Check the word count.

32 More TIPS…  Letters of Recommendation: Give 2 weeks notice to the chosen person writing the recommendation  Make copies or download copies of everything you send/submit  Make a file for every school applied to & keep all correspondences  Get certificates of mailing for everything you mail  Check & double check deadlines  Ask questions!

33 I’ve applied now what?  Log into your student portal accounts regularly  Check your email regularly  Send all requested documents asap  Pay attention to deadlines Examples: EOP paperwork, Intent to Register, Housing Deposits, etc…  Avoid senioritis  Your acceptance is conditional (notify schools of any academic changes in your schedule or of low final grades)  Don’t commit until you have received a financial aid award letter

34 The College Countdown  Sept/October: PREPARE Gather college info, take SAT/ACT to improve scores, prepare applications & personal statement.  November/December: APPLY TO COLLEGES Send SAT/ACT scores, request letters of recommendation.  January/February: APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Complete the FAFSA, Compare award letters.  March-May: DECIDE Send additional/updated info requested, notification of financial aid by college, get informed about all the colleges to help make your decision.  May 1: Deposit due, statement of intent to register, request official transcripts.  Summer: Sign up for Freshman Orientation, pre-registration

35 Why apply to Allan Hancock College?  Cost of tuition $46/unit  Need more time to explore options  Did not get into school/s of choice  Not ready to move away  Safety net  A better fit for current situation

36 Steps to Enroll: Spring 2016  Visit www.hancockcollege.eduwww.hancockcollege.edu  Complete an Online Application When you are done, check your email, you will receive your Allan Hancock ID “H” Number

37 After you receive your “H” number Complete the steps to Priority Registration Talk to your counselor for Registration deadlines

38 Step 1: Complete Online Orientation

39 Step 2: Sign up to take the START Test. - Reading, Writing, & Math Placement Test- Things to Remember: Prepare for the test! You get one chance to take it. Accuplacer Test Prep will be available online via Revolution k12- Talk to your counselor. Testing dates will be available at PV in the Spring. Space is limited, listen to the bulletin & talk to your school counselor.

40 Step 3: Complete the Academic Advising Workshop (AAW)  Bring your START Test results  Meet with a Counselor to go over your results, identify your academic goals and develop a semester plan.  Ask questions  Learn about programs  Meet new people

41 PVHS Career Center Building blocks for the future! Coming Soon!

42 Help online… California State University www.csumentor.com University of California www.ucop.edu California Colleges www.californiacolleges.edu California Community Colleges http://www.cccco.edu/ The Common Application http://www.commonapp.org/

43 Upcoming Important Dates  College Application Night: October 28, 2015 3pm-8pm @ PVHS Library  Financial Aid Night: Nov.12, 2015 6:30pm @ PVHS Cafeteria  Cash for College: TBD Feb 2016  AHC Information Night: TBD Spring 2016

44 Counseling Staff  Dona HinchliffA – BI & AVID Email: dhinchliff@smjuhsd.orgdhinchliff@smjuhsd.org  Susan AvritBO – Cruz & Sped Email: savrit@smjuhsd.orgsavrit@smjuhsd.org  Nadia VenturaCruz*** – Heredia Email: nventura@smjuhsd.orgnventura@smjuhsd.org  Heidi LealHern-Morales Email: hleadl@smjuhsd.orghleadl@smjuhsd.org  Rebecca LeadbetterMorales***– R Email: rleadbetter@smjuhsd.orgrleadbetter@smjuhsd.org  Summer WillisS – Z & Panther Pack Email: swillis@smjuhsd.orgswillis@smjuhsd.org


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