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College Readiness

College Readiness. Miami Southridge Senior High School Class of 2013. Graduation Requirements G.P.A. Information SAT/ACT Tests College Visitations and Applications Financial Aid Information and Scholarships. Itinerary. Graduation Requirements.

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College Readiness

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  1. College Readiness Miami Southridge Senior High School Class of 2013

  2. Graduation Requirements • G.P.A. Information • SAT/ACT Tests • College Visitations and Applications • Financial Aid Information and Scholarships Itinerary

  3. Graduation Requirements

  4. Florida Bright Futures and Colleges calculate only... Academic G.P.A • Academic G.P.A.’s are averaged only for the core courses: 4 years of English4 years of Math3 years of Science3 years of Social Science2 years of Foreign Language GPA Information

  5. Colleges calculate advanced courses as follows: • AP/DE/IB = 1 point • Honors = 0.5 point GPA Information

  6. SAT Test Dates: ◦ October 6 ◦ November 3 ◦ December 1 ◦ January 26 ◦ March 9 ◦ May 4 ◦ June 1 • Register at: www.collegeboard.com • ACT Test Dates: ◦ September 8 ◦ October 27 ◦ December 8 ◦ February 9 ◦ April 13 ◦ June 8 • Register at: www.actstudent.org SCHOOL CODE: 164280 ACT/SAT Tests TESTCODE: 101087

  7. Important to put Miami Southridge’s School Code (164280), in order for us to receive your scores • Can choose up to 4 colleges where ACT/SAT scores can be sent for FREE • Must choose colleges before test is taken to be free of charge • Additional score reports will be charged a fee • Colleges require official score reports from the testing sites ACT/SAT Tests

  8. LOCATION • Choose the best fit for YOU! • ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Know if you match their qualification. What is your chance of getting into this school? • COSTS • It’s NOT just tuition-even if you stay in Miami! Room & board, books, gas, activities, sporting events, spending money, etc. all need to be factored and budgeted. • MAJORS • Small colleges are often limiting in their major choices. Remember that 80% of college freshman do not have a major by the time they start college, and 50% change their mind- multiple times! What Should I Look For In A College

  9. Finalized(ing) Your College List • Narrow your list to 3-6 schools DREAM SCHOOLS REALISTIC SCHOOLS SAFETY SCHOOLS What Should I Have Already Done??

  10. Visited Colleges (In Person, Virtual Tours, Websites) • Research Applications and Fees • Created a Professional Email • karibbiiankutie2247@yahoo.com NO! • cindyalonso01@gmail.com  YES! • Created a Resume • Sent and/or Registered for SAT/ACT What Should I Have Already Done??

  11. Name and Contact Information • College and Career Choices (optional) • Academic Record with info on Class Rank, GPA, SAT scores, AP classes, etc. • School Activities • Community Activities • Work Experiences • Honors and Awards • Other Items of Interest (such as personal interests that are not covered in the above categories or a short personal statement indicating obstacles you have overcome, like a learning disability, personal or family setback, or unexpected change in circumstances) Resume

  12. Application Information • Grade Point Average (GPA) • Weighted vs. Unweighted • High School Transcript • Course Load and Strength of Subjects • ACT/SAT scores • Superscore • SAT Subject Tests • Class Rank or Percentile • Recommendation Letters* • Resume: Special Talents/Awards & Personal Qualities/Activities • Essays • Interviews Admissions Criteria- What Do Colleges Look At?

  13. What Will I Need to Apply, and How Do I Get It?

  14. There’s no crying in the college application process!! • NO PROCRASTINATION!! • If the deadline is November 1st, DO NOT wait until after you come back from the candy hotspots on Halloween night to start applying • Some colleges have ONLY 1 deadline, and if you miss it, you’ve missed the boat for that college • Most applications became available August 1st • APPLY ONLINE at the specific university’s website • Find out if your specific college requires paper application with a waiver • Apply early for consideration for university-specific scholarships How Do I Apply?

  15. When applying to any Florida Public institution a Florida Resident Form must be completed • Must submit Proof of Residency • Copy of one parent’s Driver’s License, Voter’s Registration, or Vehicle Registration (2 out of 3) • Information for Residency Classification Form http://admissions.fiu.edu/how/forms/residency.pdf Florida College Applicants

  16. Early Decision Early Action Non-binding Higher chance of acceptance Multiple schools Can give you more time to review financial aid packages in different schools • Binding • Higher chance of acceptance • Do this if you are POSITIVE of your choice • Only for one school • MUST withdraw all other applications if accepted • If you realize you don’t have any money after financial aid is complete, you’re in a sticky situation Early Decision Vs. Early Action

  17. Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) • $100/credit @ 4-year institution • $61/credit @ 2-year institution Requirements: • 3.5 GPA • 1280 SAT or 28 ACT • 100 Service Hours • Completed FAFSA • Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS) • $75/credit @ 4-year institution • $47/credit @ 2-year institution Requirements: • 3.0 GPA • 1020 SAT or 22 ACT • 75 Service Hours • Completed FAFSA Florida Bright Futures Scholarship

  18. Student information, course load, and grades are entered into the Florida Bright Futures database by Counselors • The Florida Bright Futures (FBF) Office accesses test scores electronically from the State University System • When registering for the SAT/ACT, send scores to any Florida State School in order for scores to arrive at FBF Office • The FBF office automatically selects your best scores • In December 2012, students will set up their Florida Bright Future accounts during the school hours • Students may take SAT/ACT as often as they want to earn the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Florida Bright Futures Scholarship

  19. There are three main categories of federal student aid: ◦ Grants ◦ Work-study ◦ Loans • Forms become available to download online as of January 1st, 2013 at www.fafsa.ed.gov • Parents must file 2012 income tax before applying or they can estimate their taxes, but have to confirm after filing •  If you wish to apply for other scholarships, F.A.F.S.A. must be filled out • Net Price Calculator: Provides estimate amount of attendance at each college Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

  20. CSS Profile • Required by many private colleges/universities to determine eligibility for non-government financial aid, such as the institution's own grants, loans, and scholarships. • Begin applying early Fall • For more information and to apply, visit https://profileonline.collegeboard.com • Male students, who turn 18 years of age, must register with the selective services at www.sss.gov • Required for scholarships or federal student aid Financial Aid

  21. “I don’t need or want any scholarships”- said no college-bound senior EVER • www.collegeboard.com • www.collegeview.com • www.fastweb.com • www.hispanicscholarships.com • www.wiredscholar.com • www.embark.com • www.hsf.net • www.scholarships.com • www.finaid.org Scholarships

  22. There are no dumb questions! Questions?

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