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Letters of Recommendation

Letters of Recommendation. UC/CSU do not accept letters. Letters of Recommendation. Counselor Secondary School Report[SSR] Mid-year report Letter Two teachers Different core subjects Know you well. Admission criteria. High school record Admissions test scores [ SAT and/or ACT]

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Letters of Recommendation

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  1. Letters of Recommendation UC/CSU do not accept letters.

  2. Letters of Recommendation Counselor • Secondary School Report[SSR] • Mid-year report • Letter Two teachers • Different core subjects • Know you well

  3. Admission criteria • High school record • Admissions test scores [SAT and/or ACT] • Recommendations • Application/essay • Other factors: NCAA, talents, awards, experiences

  4. What do Colleges Look For? • Least competitive • High School record 90% • Testing 5% • Other 5% • Traditional level colleges - High School record 50% - Testing 25% - Other 25% letters/essays/activities • Most competitive colleges • High School Record 20% • Testing 20% • Other 60% letters/essays/activities

  5. College Application:Putting it all together • Official transcript: • Personal resume and/or essay: • Standardized test results: • School recommendation: SSR & Mid-year • Letters of recommendation from counselor and two academic teachers

  6. Next steps: • Ask teachers at the beginning of the school year and not less than two weeks from deadline • Counselors have a deadline • Supply both with: - the information requested - stamped, addressed envelopes

  7. Counselor requirements: • List of Colleges and deadlines • Register each college with www.commonapp.org • Complete the following in Naviance: Sign FERPA, My Resume, My Game Plan, and MVHS Senior Self-Report Form, Move colleges to active list • Letter or outline from parent or guardian • Request official transcript from registrar • Addressed, stamped [3] large envelopes if mailing

  8. BE AWARE OF DEADLINES • Senior year is all about DEADLINES – for college apps, financial aid & scholarships, changing courses, ordering your announcements, and completing all your requirements to GRADUATE!

  9. WHO ARE YOU?

  10. Self-Report • My Resume: What have you done? • My Game Plan: What do you want to do? • MVHS Senior-Self Report: Who are you? -including ten adjectives

  11. Letter from parent or guardian • Observations: -outstanding accomplishments -major events in life, turning points -witness to growth and development -greatest strengths -unusual personal circumstances -outstanding personality traits -relevant to potential for college success

  12. MVHS Secondary School Report • Agree to waive right to view documents [FERPA] • Complete Common Application for each college • Move colleges to active list in Naviance • User name and password for CommonApp and Naviance MUST match • Request official transcript from registrar • Include stamped/addressed [8X11]envelopes for each college if necessary to use mail. Each envelope needs 3 stamps.

  13. FERPA Agreement-must agree to waive right to access file

  14. What do Admission Officers’ Want to Know? • Rigor of curriculum scheduled. • Scholastic readiness, academic motivation • Potential, integrity, respectfulness • Curiosity, leadership, confidence, sense of humor • Concern for others, energy, initiative • Emotional maturity, reaction to setbacks • Respect afforded by faculty and peers • Discipline record

  15. What counselors need to know in order to write a great letter? • Student’s essential character • Specific anecdotes about student’s abilities • Student potential and how it relates to choices • How will student add to the culture of the college • Unusual or irregular circumstances • Does the student love learning • Did the student take advantage of opportunities

  16. Family Connection by Naviance • Forgotten your password or username? See Counselor or College and Career Center • Track Application Status: click on “My Colleges” under “About Me” section • Scholarships: click on “Scholarship List” under the “About College” section • Colleges Visiting MVHS: click on “Visit schedule” under “About College” section. Then “SIGN ME UP”; print the form and ask teacher to sign permission for excused absence.

  17. Important Websites http://connection.naviance.com/mountain view www.commonapp.org www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions www.csumentor.edu www.collegeboard.com www.act.org

  18. Last Steps: • Meet with your counselor in Sept/Oct • Put everything in the big envelope that your counselor will give to you. • Deliver to counselor by Nov. 1st • Early decision/actions by Oct. 1st

  19. Final Thoughts • Relax • Work Hard • Enjoy • Be Balanced • Make Memories

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