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College Jump Start Night. Shawnee High School May 9, 2013. Purpose of Presentation. Review the college process. Discuss college visits, standardized testing, Naviance, letters of recommendation, and transcripts.
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College Jump StartNight Shawnee High School May 9, 2013
Purpose of Presentation • Review the college process. • Discuss college visits, standardized testing, Naviance, letters of recommendation, and transcripts. • Learn about the college admission process from college admissions representatives.
College Visits/Interview Visits • Take campus tour • Visit library, cafeteria, dorms • Talk with students The Interview • This is a good way for schools to know YOU and not what is on paper. • Be yourself- there are no right/wrong answers. • Be able to state why you are interested in that particular school. * College visits/interviews are excused with a letter from the college on school letterhead.*
How many schools should I apply to? • Reach 1-2 • Good Match 2-3 • Safe 1-2 • Think about major, location, size, setting (rural/urban/suburban), extracurricular activities. • Realistic evaluation of each college’s admission requirements (grades, standardized test scores, required high school courses).
Top Factors for College 1.Grades in Academic Core Courses 2. Strength of Curriculum – Both the amount of course work you complete in high school and the quality of those courses 3. Admission Test Scores – Scores on either the SAT or ACT (most schools accept both interchangeably) 4. High School Grade Point Average • Source: National Association for College Admission Counseling
From Rowan’s Website…. • High School PreparationYou must have completed a minimum of 16 college-preparatory units in high school. Your high school curriculum should include (at minimum) the following: 4 units - English2 units - Laboratory Science*3 units -College Prep Mathematics* (Algebra I and II, and Geometry)2 units - Social Studies5 units - Additional work in at least two of the following: History, Languages (minimum 2 units in one language), Mathematics, Science or English. • *Engineering applicants should have 3 units of laboratory science including physics and chemistry and 4 units of college prep. math including pre-calculus. Calculus is strongly recommended.
University of Delaware recommends: The University expects all applicants to have completed strong college prep course work: Subject Years RequiredYears Recommended English 4 4 Math 3 4 Science 3 (2 must include lab) 4 (3 must include lab) History 4 4 Foreign Language 2 of same 4 of same Academic Electives 2 units 2 units Total 18 20-22
GPA/Rank • Students will receive their Rank and GPA in homeroom in September. • Unweighted is on a 4.0 scale • Weighted is on a 6.0 scale • Top 15% weighted rank = NJ Star • Transcript reflects weighted & unweighted GPA & Rank
Standardized Tests • SAT’s-www.collegeboard.org (SAT Reasoning Test) • ACT’s-www.actstudent.org (ACT with writing) • SAT Subject Tests are specific one hour content area tests used by a small percentage of colleges. Be sure to confirm if the colleges to which you are applying require these tests and plan accordingly. • Send scores to Shawnee High School-CEEB-310763 & colleges of your choice-Free when you register, but fee later • NCAA contenders must send scores to NCAA Clearinghouse: 9999 • You must send Standardized Test scores to colleges directly from the testing agency: College Board (SAT’s)- www.collegeboard.org ACT- www.actstudent.org • AP scores must be sent directly from College Board.
Test Dates SAT’s- at Cherokee HS June 1, 2013 (Late deadline 5/22) January 2014 October 2013 March 2014 December 2013 May 2014 June 2014 ACT’s June 8, 2013 (Seneca-Late deadline 5/17) February 8, 2014 September 21, 2013 April 12, 2014 October 26, 2013 (Seneca) June 14, 2014 December 14, 2013
BCC CAP COURSES • If your child has taken any course as a CAP course you will need to request a transcript directly from BCC (it will not show as CAP on the HS transcript). • http://www.bcc.edu/PDFFiles/Forms/(online)TranscriptRequestForm1209.pdf • Fall-BCC CAP registration @ Shawnee for 2013-2014 CAP eligible courses
Shawnee is going GREEN…With the College Application Process • Online applications • Online teacher recommendation letters • Electronic submission of transcripts and letters
Family Connection Powered by NAVIANCE • Create a resume • Personality/learning style inventories • Explore careers/career profiler • Search colleges • Full length SAT practice tests • Apply for scholarships • Track transcripts and letters of recommendation http://connection.naviance.com/shawneehs Username: StudentID#@lrstudents.org Password: StudentID#
Teacher Recommendations • Ask two teachers politely in person. Give teachers at least two weeks notice. • Put teacher recommendation request in Naviance 1. Click on Colleges 2. Click on Colleges I’m Applying To 3.Click Add/Cancel Requests 4. Select teacher’s name from drop down bar 5. Click Update Requests • Check Naviance to see when letters have been completed. • When teachers write you a letter, they will also fill out the common application teacher form electronically. **Teacher letters should be completed when you are requesting transcripts** • Counselors will automatically fill out all required forms electronically. • If you have any outside letters, you will need to send them on your own.
Types of College Admissions • Early decision is a contract between you and the college. You can only apply to 1 school early decision. If you are accepted, you MUST attend. BINDING contract! • Early action is more flexible. You do not have to commit to the college if you are accepted. You can apply to multiple schools. NON-BINDING contract! • Rolling Admission-Applications are evaluated as they are received. • Regular Decision- decisions are made once ALL applications have been received by deadline. • Priority/VIP Applications – If the school gives you one of these apps AND they accept the common application – YOU MUST fill out the COMMON APP for us to send your documents electronically- you can ask the school to give you a code so that the application is free!!! Pay attention to deadlines
Ways to Apply • Online • Go to the individual college website. • You will create a username and password. • Fill out the entire application online. • Common Application- www.commonapp.org • You will create a username and password. • Fill out once for multiple schools • Some schools have supplemental forms as well ** If a college accepts the Common Application & also has its own online application, you MUST apply using the Common Application for us to be able to send electronic documents**
BCC Spring Ahead Program • Fall-Attend BCC informational meeting at Shawnee & fill out free application- https://www.bcc.edu/forms/adm • January-Transcript request form due to Counseling Center • February-BCC placement tests at Shawnee. Exempt if scored 540 in Critical Reading and/or 530 in Math on SAT’s or ACT Reading-23 and/or Math-20 (Must have applied and sent transcript by January in order to take test) • May-Trip to BCC to register for classes (Must have applied, sent transcript & taken placement test in order to attend)
College Athletics Students who are planning to play in a Division I, II sport need to complete the following: 1. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center: http://eligbilitycenter.org • Send official test scores from College Board/ACT to NCAA • Send high school transcript to NCAA-request electronically through Eligibility Center website.
College Fair BCC –Mount Laurel Campus Thursday, May 16th 6-8:30 pm Financial Aid Workshops at 6:30 and 7:45 Special Accommodations Workshop at 7
Summer Programs College Essay Writing July 8-11 @ Seneca July 15-18 @ Seneca July 22-25 @ Cherokee July 29-August 1 @Cherokee Time- 9 am-12 pm Tuition-$85 SAT Prep July 15-18 @ Seneca August 5-8 @ Cherokee Time: 8:30 am-12:30 pm Tuition-$110 Register online: www.lrhsd.org/Domain/657
Things to do...NOW!! • Research & visit colleges • Take standardized testing • Naviance-research colleges/SAT practice tests/career search • Register with NCAA Eligibility Center • Ask teachers for recommendation letters (2) and request through Naviance
Things to do...in September • Counselor will meet with seniors to review college application process • Know where you plan to apply • Submit parental release of academic records • Fill out required Naviance information for college applications • Ask teachers for recommendation letters (2) and request through Naviance • Finish standardized testing • APPLY-**pay attention to deadlines** • Early action/decision deadlines are October and early November • Rutgers-early action deadline of November 1st; Regular decision deadline of December 1st
Counseling Center Events Senior Parent College Application Night September 2013 Shawnee Auditorium Financial Aid Night October 2013 Shawnee Auditorium
Shawnee News • Visit the counseling center’s website: http://www.lrhsd.org/shacounseling • Each month the Shawnee eNewsletter is emailed:www.lrhsd.org/enewssubscribe
Counselor Contact Information CounselorLast NamesPhoneEmail Ms. Michelle Torrence A-B x4416 mtorrence@lrhsd.org Mr. Kevin Looney C-D x4408 klooney@lrhsd.org Mr. Gary Hill E-Ha x4419 ghill@lrhsd.org Mrs. Mary Alice Horos He-Man x4411 mhoros@lrhsd.org Mrs. Helene Welde Mar-Pi x4451 hwelde@lrhsd.org Mr. Darren Welsh Pl-So x4451 dwelsh@lrhsd.org Mrs. Erin O’Neill Sp-Z x4402 erinoneill@lrhsd.org Mrs. Heidi Krihak SAC x4413 hkrihak@lrhsd.org Shawnee-609-654-7544
College Panel • Arcadia University-Brittany McCall • BCC-Jessica Rose • The College of New Jersey-Matt Middleton • Dickinson College-Alan Paynter • Drexel University-Caitlin Issen • Saint Joseph’s University-Samantha Pitcher • Richard Stockton College-Steve Phillips • Rowan University-David Naphy