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College Research Workshop for Juniors. Know Your Student Profile. Includes program of studies (courses taken), rank, GPA, standardized test scores, if required (SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Test[s]), and extracurricular involvement
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Know Your Student Profile • Includes program of studies (courses taken), rank, GPA, standardized test scores, if required (SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Test[s]), and extracurricular involvement • GPA and rank can be found on current report card and/or transcript (transcript can be accessed through Aspen or printed out by guidance counselor)
Develop a List of Prospective Schools • Working list of 3-10 schools categorized in the following groups: safety (2 schools), target (3 schools), reach (1 school). Please note: number of school(s) in each category should be based on total number of schools on list • List must be realistic and based on solid, current research; applying to schools is expensive (average of $55 per application)
Internet Research Tools: Big Future (CollegeBoard) ACT College Planning Center WaytogoRI CollegeNavigator (US Department of Education) Click on the link to go directly to the website Remember: VISIT THE SCHOOL’S WEBSITE in order to verify information found on other websites and to gather additional information
Assignment:Using CollegeBoard’s Big Future College Search Tool Go to Big Future (CollegeBoard) • Use filters on the right side of the page to make choices regarding your needs in a school • Choose one school from your results to investigate
Answer the following questions about your school: • Percentage of students who graduate in 6 years? • Percentage of students who return sophomore year? • Top three majors? • What is your intended major? Is it offered? • Selectivity percentage? • Top 3 factors in admission decision? • SAT required? • Range for SAT Critical Reading, Math, and Writing? • Average GPA? • Foreign language required? If so, how many years? • Average indebtedness at graduation?
Visit the school’s website for the following: • Search for freshman profile/admission statistics for 2012 • Find application. If available, print out a copy of the application. If not available (e.g. school uses Common Application), print out application requirements page • Request information
Determine the correct category on your list for this college (i.e. safety, target, or reach) • Correlate your research with your student profile • Should you include this school on your list? • If so, under which category?