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Senior Post Graduate Planning Unit. Freedom High School. WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW?. Senior Planning Meetings 30 minute one-on-one meetings to discuss post-secondary plans Parents are welcome to attend
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Senior Post Graduate Planning Unit Freedom High School
WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW? • Senior Planning Meetings • 30 minute one-on-one meetings to discuss post-secondary plans • Parents are welcome to attend • Students sign up outside their school counselor’s office for an appointment (not during an academic course) • Meetings will take place from September 10 – September 28 • Students are given a packet of forms and information to help them through the college process: Transcript Request Form, Senior Worksheet, Teacher Rec. Form, Checklist, Planner, Essay Writing Info, VA colleges spreadsheet/college visits
The Student Role: A Checklist • ____Talk with your parents about your plans • ____Research and explore colleges on Family Connections • ____Meet with your school counselor to discuss future plans • ____Get organized! • ____Attend college visits and college fairs • ____Ask teacher for a recommendation and complete Teacher Recommendation Form, if needed.Give 15 school days before 1st application deadline • ____Ask school counselor for a recommendation, if needed • ____Complete Senior Worksheet and Transcript Request Formand turn in to school counselor. Give 10 school days before 1st deadline! • ____Complete all parts of college application and submit before deadline. • Request College Board/ACT to send test scores to colleges.
The Parent Role: A Checklist • ____Have “THE” conversation • ____Complete your part of the Senior Worksheet • ____Get your student to college fairs and college visits • ____Assist your student with getting organized • ____Help them finalize their list of potential schools • ____Look over applications and essays—DON’T DO IT FOR THEM! • ____Remind your student of the importance of meeting deadlines • ____Financial Aid Night-December 11 7:00 pm • ____ Complete the FAFSA in January (get Pin now)
Choosing the right school SAFETY SCHOOLS 1-2 TARGET SCHOOLS 3-4 Reach SCHOOLS 1-2
Family Connection/Naviance • What is important to YOUR student in searching for a college? • It’s not about the “name” of the school, but about the right “fit” for your student • Family Connections for college search: • Freedom HomepageGuidanceFamily Connection • https://connection.naviance.com/fc/signin.php?hsid=fhs
Types of Applications Early Action - NOT BINDING. The decisionis received earlier than April. EarlyDecision– BINDING A contractual agreement to attend if accepted** **You can apply to only ONE Early Decision School!!! Regular Decision– Standard application deadline. Decision is usually received in April Rolling Admission- Applications are received and processed as the year ROLLS on.
Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program • Designed for students who: • Are interested in obtaining a bachelor’s (4 year/college) degree • May need assistance with the process and • Are interested in starting at NOVA and transferring to George Mason or another 4 year college/university • Will graduate no later than August of that year • Have a strong desire for academic success • No minimum GPA is required to apply
Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program • Pathway Benefits in High School • Individual meetings with Pathway counselors in the high schools (meet about college transition issues, major/career planning, etc.) • Workshops on the application process • Preparation for placement tests • Assistance with financial planning – including help with applying for financial aid, scholarships and NOVA payment plan • Early placement testing and priority course registration
Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program • Pathway benefits at NOVA • Continued academic and career counseling by a Pathway counselor • Pathway Counselor now also at GMU • Guaranteed admission agreements between NOVA and VA State institutions; special Pathway agreement with George Mason Univ. with necessary GPA and NOVA AA/AS degree • Special Pathway sections of your college success skills course • Regular academic and social activities and early access to activities and athletic events at GMU
Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program • Important points: • Applying for and participating in the Pathway program does not bind you to NOVA – you can still apply/go to a 4 year school • Pathway students can transfer to ANY 4 year school, does not have to be GMU • You can still go to NOVA and take advantage of the GAAs without being a Pathway student • NOVA application and the Pathway application are different
Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program • What do I do now? • Notify your counselor that you are thinking about the Pathway Program • Obtain and fill out a Pathway application in the fall • Return the application to your guidance counselor by the deadline – November 16th! • Acceptance decisions will be mailed out prior to winter break
FINANCIAL SEASON (After Winter Break for most opportunities) Attend Financial Aid Night, December 11 7:00 Apply for FAFSA pin now In January fill out FAFSA application Check out scholarship opportunities Make sure Mrs. Ong has your e-mail address!!!
UPCOMING EVENING PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS & PARENTS LCPS College Fair Stone Bridge HS Sun, Sept. 30 4-5:30 pm & 6:30-8pm FHS Financial Aid Night December 11 7:00 pm