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Post-Secondary Planning. Valley Regional High School School Counseling Department February 2, 2010 VRHS Auditorium 7:00pm. The School Counselors. Current grade 11 counselor distribution by student last name: Ms. Sarah McKinney: A-Filippides Mr. Yves Noiset: Finkledey-McMahon
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Post-Secondary Planning Valley Regional High School School Counseling Department February 2, 2010 VRHS Auditorium 7:00pm
The School Counselors Current grade 11 counselor distribution by student last name: • Ms. Sarah McKinney: A-Filippides • Mr. Yves Noiset: Finkledey-McMahon • Ms. Lorraine Duffy: Mitchel-Z
The College Search • Junior U.S. History classroom presentations. • Online college search programs 1. www.bridges.com (Choices Planner) ID: 0100076 PW: warrior 2.www.collegeboard.com click on “Find Your Match” • College Fair: Hartford Expo Center (April 8th: 6:30-8:30 pm) • Post-Secondary EXPO (March 26th at Valley)
College Admission Requirements Four Year College/University • High School transcript • Rigor of courses • Test scores (SAT/ACT/SAT II) • Letters of Recommendation • College Essay • Portfolio/Auditions if applying to a fine arts program
College Admission Requirements 2 year Community College • SAT/ACT not required. • Placement test will be given at the community college. • Less expensive option. • Associates Degree or Certificate programs. • Transfer options/agreements.
College Admission Requirements Technical School/Career • Trade programs/Certificate programs. • Valley Post-Secondary EXPO (March 26). • School-to-Career (Mrs. Hambor) can help students with job shadowing and career internship opportunities.
Testing Requirements The SAT • Comprised of 3 sections (Critical Reading, Math and Writing). • A student can score a possible score of 800 on each section. • 2400 is the highest SAT score possible. • Spring of junior year and fall of senior year.
Testing Requirements The SAT II Subject Tests: • SAT II’s are offered in a variety of subjects. • Colleges and universities that are more competitive may want to see 2-3 subject tests. • Plan testing dates in advance.
Testing Requirements • All registration info and testing dates for both the SAT I and SAT II can be found on the College Board website www.collegeboard.com. • Registration packets also available in School Counseling Dept.
Testing Requirements The ACT • Alternative test to the SAT. • Has a Math, Reading, Science and optional Writing section. • Registration and testing dates can be found at: www.actstudent.org.
The Application Process How do I get an application? • Apply online. • Request an application from a college admissions office. • Common application. • Counseling Dept. Resource Room
The Application Process What is the Common Application? • The Common Application allows students to apply to multiple colleges and universities using a single application form.
The Application Process Different ways to apply: • Early Decision • Early Action • Regular Admissions • Rolling Admissions
The Application Process When it comes to sending the application, who sends what? Students send: • Application fee • Application • College essay • Portfolio/Auditions (if necessary for program) **Will also need to turn in Transcript Request Form to Counseling Dept**
The Application Process Counseling Department sends: • High School Transcript • School Report Form • Counselor Letter of Recommendation • School Profile Students MUST fill out the Transcript Request Form to have these materials sent.
The Application Process Teachers send: • Teacher Letter of Recommendation. • Student should provide teachers with stamped and addressed envelopes. • Ask Teachers EARLY!!!
Athletics NCAA Eligibility Center www.eligibilitycenter.org Click on Fall 2010 or after • Need to register if interested in Division I & II athletic programs. • Do not need to register for Division III.
Visiting Colleges • School vacation weeks • During the summer • Talk to college admissions office to schedule a tour, interview, overnight, etc.
Summer Mailing • Summer Mailings are sent before senior year to each student. Packets contain important information on the college application process.
Financial Aid • Financial Aid Night at Valley. • For Parents of Seniors • Held each December • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) • Scholarships
Financial Aid Helpful Financial Aid websites: http://www.cslf.com/(CT Student Loan Foundation) www.fafsa.ed.gov www.collegeboard.com www.fastweb.com www.finaid.org www.salliemae.com
Additional Resources www.commonapp.org (Common Application) www.rotc.com (ROTC programs) www.petersons.com (college search) www.embark.com (college search) www.ctmentor.org (college search/financial aid) www.kaplan.com (test prep) www.careerplanner.com (career search) www.careers.org (career search and info) www.gap-year.com (year between h.s./college programs) www.commnet.edu (CT Community Colleges)
School Counseling Website • www.reg4.k12.ct.us • Click on “Valley Regional H.S.” • Click on “Student Resources” • Click on “Counseling” link.
Q&A Remember: organization and following timelines are key—keep deadlines in mind! We’re here to help as you embark on the post secondary planning process! Thank you for attending!