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1 RISING SENIOR COLLEGE NIGHT: GETTING AHEAD IN THE COLLEGE ADMISSION PROCESS FEBRUARY 11, 2016 JFK High School

2 Tonight’s Focus Application Process Timeline: What should I be doing now through the end of summer? Researching Colleges Standardized Testing Components of the College Application JFK Application Process

3 What Should I Be Doing Now ?

4 Timeline February - June  Schedule Individual Junior Planning Meeting with your counselor (Starting in Jan.)  Register / Prepare for AP exams  Register / Prepare for SAT, Subject Tests and ACT  Schedule College Visits  Mr. Wilson (8) Schools over Spring Break: U/Louisville, U/Kentucky, U/ Tennessee, U/Alabama, U/Auburn, U/Florida State, U/South Florida, U/Central Florida

5 A Good Decision Requires Information Gather information about yourself  strengths, weaknesses, abilities, interests Gather information about colleges  Admission statistics  Location  Size  Majors/ Programs  Financial Aid  Retention & Graduation Rate

6 What Resources Are Available? College Guidebooks Campus Visits Visits at JFK GOOGLE Guidance Counselor College Fairs: 500 colleges in ONE SPOT! Wednesday, April 20, 2016 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 21, 2016 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

7 ???????? How should you choose colleges to apply to? -Major -Location and Size -$$$$$$

8 Prospective College List -Make a list of colleges with the DEADLINES! -You are responsible for ALL DEADLINES. -Have the family discussion, be honest. -Research the college profiles -Avg. GPA, Rank, and SAT/ACT scores -Find the match -Distance from home??????

9 Standardized Testing SAT SAT II: Subject Tests ACT All students should set a goal to have all of their standardized testing completed by the end of the school year.

10 Fact or Myth #1 My test score is the most important factor in a college's admission decision.

11 #1: Myth Admission test scores are just one factor colleges consider, along with grades and classes. While most four- year colleges require tests, the emphasis on the test scores varies by college.

12 Fact or Myth: #2 I don't need to take an expensive test- prep course to prepare for an admission test.

13 #2: Fact Free and low-cost preparation works as well as, and maybe even better than, expensive test prep. Try these ideas: Use practice tests on the test maker's website. Take the PSAT/NMSQT or PLAN. These tests cover the same subjects as the SAT and ACT. Make it a habit to read and write frequently in and outside of class.

14 Fact or Myth: #3 I need to take an admission test multiple times to get the best possible score.

15 #3: Myth Studies show that taking tests multiple times won't significantly improve your score. But if you feel you didn't do your best, you have the option of learning from your score and taking the test a second time. Taking it in the spring of junior year gives you that flexibility and can help you start on your college list and visits.

16 Fact or Myth: #4 If I get a really high score on an admission test, I can get in anywhere.

17 #4: Myth High test scores won't automatically get you in any college. For example, you may have high scores, but your school record shows that you haven't worked hard in your classes. Colleges want well-rounded students who have shown good character, motivation and accomplishments, both inside and outside the classroom.

18 Fact or Myth: #5 I can choose which colleges see my scores, and I can choose which scores to send.

19 #5: Fact Both the SAT and the ACT allow you to send scores to colleges you choose. And if you've taken either of these tests more than once, in many cases, you can choose to share only your best scores. Visit a college's official website to check its score-use policy, or use College Search to find colleges' SAT score-use policies.College Search

20 Remaining SAT and Subject Test Dates Test Date Test Offered Registration Late Fee Deadline March 5 th SAT Only Feb 5 th Feb. 23th May 7 th SAT & Subject Tests April 8 th April 26 st June 4 st SAT & Subject Tests May 5 th May 25 th It is the student’s responsibility to know which tests are required by each college ***The remaining tests are available at JFK!!!

21 Remaining ACT Dates Test Date Registration Late Fee Deadline April 9 th March 4 th March 18 th June 11 th May 6 th May 20 th WHS will offer the June 11 th test!

22 Resume – Things to Include STUDENT GOVERNMENT PERFORMING ARTS ACTIVITIES YEARBOOK SPORTS: Varsity and any out-of-school clubs or experiences COMMUNITY SERVICE OUTSIDE of SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCES OTHER ACTIVITES (i.e. religious activities, hobbies, clubs, etc.) SUMMER or SPECIAL TRAVEL EXPERIENCES EMPLOYMENT HONORS and AWARDS

23 Timeline... continued May/June  Return all necessary processing forms to your guidance counselor in Guidance  Student Brag Sheet  Resume  Begin Journaling Essay Ideas  Continue to Research and Visit Colleges  Ask 2 teachers to write a letter of recommendation for you in the fall that pertain to your MAJOR!!!!

24 Teacher Recommendations Two Teacher Recommendations Should pertain to your MAJOR Ask your teachers, in person, prior to leaving in June. Follow-up, Thank you notes

25 Getting Started on the Essay Brainstorm essay ideas with parents, teachers and friends. Read the six essay prompt on the Common Application. www.commonapp.org (*new prompts will be released in March)www.commonapp.org Think of an interesting story to tell that answers one of the prompt and reveals something about you not already shared in your application. Work on your story over the summer. Good essays evolve and take many edits. Check supplemental writing questions for each individual college – do not short change these!

26 JFK College Application Process Expectations When to Apply How to Apply Components of the Application

27 When to Apply Early Action Early Decision I & II Priority Regular Decision Rolling Admission

28 How to Apply Apply Online Use the Common Application (www.commonapp.org) whenever possible. Check if supplement is required.www.commonapp.org

29 Components of the Student Application Student and Demographic Data Academic Information Extracurricular Activities Essay(s) Signature – electronically Payment (if required)

30 Sending SAT and ACT Score Students must contact the testing agency to request scores to be sent to each college. JFK does not report SAT or ACT scores on the transcript. SAT - www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org ACT – www.ACT.orgwww.ACT.org *SATwill allow you to send scores after the test date (10 days). ACT, do it before you register!!

31 What Will the Counselor Send?  Transcript  School Profile  Secondary School Report Form  Counselor Recommendation  Teacher Recommendations

32 Completed Application Application submitted online by student SAT or ACT scores requested, by student, to be sent from testing agency School package sent from College Guidance Office which includes:  Teacher recommendation letter(s)  Counselor Recommendation  School Report Form  Transcript  School Profile

33 Follow-Up Follow-up with each school to be sure everything has arrived and your application is complete.

34 Timeline... continued Over the Summer…  Continue to research and visit colleges  Make all necessary revisions to your main essay  Register on the commonapp website  Begin filling out college applications  Fine tune the list of schools you will be applying to in the Fall.

35 Lastly……. Keep the process in perspective Work together as a family Students must take ownership Discuss finances openly Start early and meet all deadlines


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