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SENIOR PARENT BREAKFAST

Learn about what colleges are looking for and the necessary steps for applying to college. Discover important deadlines and resources to help you navigate the college application process.

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SENIOR PARENT BREAKFAST

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  1. SENIOR PARENT BREAKFAST THE JOURNEY OF APPLYING TO COLLEGE BEGINS

  2. What are the colleges looking for • Academically rigorous program • Grade Point Average (GPA) • SAT/ACT scores • Extra Curricular Activities • Essays • Counselor Recommendation • Secondary School Report • Teacher Recommendations • School Profile This list is in no particular order

  3. What Glen Ridge High School Sends.. Transcript with GPA and the senior year courses. Any change in courseload, an updated transcript will be sent. Glen Ridge High School profile Letters of recommendation Transcript and Recommendation requests are due 15 school days prior to the admission deadline.

  4. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES… • Submitting Brag Sheets & Resume • Requesting Transcript/Recommendation through Naviance • Sending in the application and fee • Sending in the essay • Sending Official SAT/ACT test scores • Signing up with the NCAA eligibility center if applicable. (www.ncaa.org) • ED Agreement

  5. Essay / Personal Statement • Demonstrate personality, talents and creativity. • Be reflective of oneself — be honest and interesting! • Share something unique. Show a side that the application doesn’t reveal. • Have the essay proofread by English teachers or other respected personnel for suggestions. • Give the essay to the School Counselors--exchange ideas and get feedback. • Counselor Essay Review- if received by October 1.

  6. NAVIANCEhttps://connection.naviance.com Creating a resume/activity sheet (Due June 21) Creating a Student Brag Sheet (Due June 21) Creating a Parent Brag Sheet (Due June 21) Match your Common Application Account Request your HS Transcripts to be sent to colleges Indicate whether using the common application for each application Request Teacher Recommendations Track Application Submission Status

  7. Be Aware of Deadlines • Rolling Admissions • Early Action • Early Decision • Regular Decision • Priority Applications *Be sure to designate deadline in Naviance*

  8. Contact with the Colleges: Make yourself known! Show your interest! See and talk to the college reps at: • Individual College visits to GRHS • The GRHS Fair • Regional Information Sessions • Check online for dates • Campus Visits (be certain to take an official tour through the Admissions’ Offices) • Follow-up with e-mails and thank you notes (simple courtesies can’t hurt)

  9. DATES TO REMEMBER October 3---- Financial Aid Night (FAFSA & CSS information) 7:00 PM, GRHS Media Center October 5---- GRHS College Fair 8:30 am – 10:30 am GRHS Cafeteria

  10. Senior Field Experience • Opportunity to conclude GRHS educational experience by completing a community service or professional work experience. • Time frame: after AP exams until the end of the school year • Eligibility • Minimum of a 3.0 GPA • Nothing lower than a C+ in senior year subjects • Positive Behavior Record • No more than 10 absences • BE AWARE Of DEADLINES: Application process starts in the winter

  11. Senior Field Experience (cont) Student internship After AP exam completion 15 hours per week GPA Requirement: 3.0 No more than 10 absences

  12. Student Assistance Program • Why is is important to start a conversation about Mental Health?

  13. Student Assistance Program • Common signs of a mental health condition • Seek out resources early • Health information and privacy laws

  14. Student Assistance Program • Take Aways • Helpful Websites : Student Assistance Webpage

  15. GOOD LUCK

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