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1. Skyline High School Senior & Parent Planning Session 2009-2010 Students – October 5-12, 2009
Parents - October 13, 2009
(Please note that this PowerPoint presentation will be placed on our school’s website for your convenience)
2. Agenda Who’s who
Calendar
Career Center resources
Factors influencing admission decisions
College application process
Additional post-high school options
Other helpful information
3. Counselors areorganized by student’s last name: Diane Hogle A – G
Beth Kuehn H – O
Kristen Doyle P – Z
4. Support Staff Nancy Nelson Secretary 837-7887
Jane Tushar Secretary 837-7887
Stacey Slyke Registrar 837-7849
Karen Edgar Career Specialist 837-7869
JoAnna Staikos Career Specialist 837-7898
5. Post-High School Choices 4-year College & University
2-year Community college
Technical college
Military
Apprenticeships
6. Important Dates October 5-12: Presentations to seniors in English classes with handbooks/transcripts
Oct. 13: Seniors/Senior Parent Night in theater 6:30-8:00pm
Oct 14 – Access to Career Center, computers & English teachers for help with apps/personal statements 9:40-12:15
Oct. 18 & 19 National College Fair – WA State Convention Center – Seattle
October 20 – National Christian College Fair -Bellevue Christian High School
October 22 - Performing and Visual Arts College Fair – Seattle Center
Oct. ? writing competitive applications for top colleges
Oct. ? writing competitive applications for top colleges
7. October Visit with Colleges/Universities at Skyline
Make deadline checklist
Open separate email account for college and scholarship contacts
Review Facebook/My Space information
Complete resume
Write personal essay, if required
Request recommendations, if required - allow 3 weeks
Make copies of all records
8. More Important Dates in October SAT or ACT
Visit college campuses
Discuss costs with parents/guardians
Athletes register with NCAA - http://eligibilitycenter.org
Oct. 16– College applications due to Counseling Office for Oct 31/Nov.1 deadlines
Oct. 30 – College applications due to Counseling Office for Nov. 15 deadlines
Be sure to have all SAT & ACT scores sent directly to NCAA
Act.org or collegeboard.comBe sure to have all SAT & ACT scores sent directly to NCAA
Act.org or collegeboard.com
9. November
Check financial aid deadlines
Good days to work on college applications: Nov. 11th (Veteran’s Day) & Nov. 26-29 (Thanksgiving weekend) Register for FAFSA Pin #
www.pin.ed.gov
Sign up for May IB exams
Nov. 12 – College apps due to Counseling Office for Nov.30/Dec. 1 deadlines
With a Pin # you are able to:
Electronically sign your application
Make corrections to your submitted application
Review your processed application data on the Web
IB Coordinator Marion Makin 837-7744 makinm@issaquah.wednet.eduWith a Pin # you are able to:
Electronically sign your application
Make corrections to your submitted application
Review your processed application data on the Web
IB Coordinator Marion Makin 837-7744 makinm@issaquah.wednet.edu
10. December Dec. 2nd & 9th – Senior Interviews for Culminating Project
Dec. 3rd – Scholarships/Financial Aid Workshop - Career Center
Complete CSS Profile - private schools
Pre-application worksheet http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Counseling/Career offices close for
vacation Dec. 18
11. January - February Remember that schools are
looking at senior year grades and courses
Complete and send FAFSA application starting Jan. 1 www.fafsa.ed.gov
Jan. 4 deadline for all applications due Jan 15 which need to be processed through the counseling office
Jan. 19 deadline for all applications due Feb 1 which need to be processed through the counseling office
Check financial aid & scholarship deadlines
Visit colleges you want to attend
12. March - June Register for AP tests
Review financial aid offers
March 9th- Applying to Highly Selective Colleges (Career Center for underclassmen)
Decide on school, send deposit – be aware of April 1 or May 1 deadline
April 13th – Summer Opportunities for Jobs and Academic Enrichment (Career Center)
May 4th – “Acing the College Application” for Juniors
Notify counseling office of awards and post-high school plans
Request final transcripts from Counseling Center in June
Graduation!
13. Admissions Decisions GPA, class rank
Test scores ACT/SAT
Rigorous academic program including senior year classes
Personal essay
Activities and awards
Letters of recommendation (if needed)
Grade trends
Following directions exactly Check notebook for other admissions decision factors Check notebook for other admissions decision factors
14. Early Applications Early decision
Early action
Single choice early action
Regular admission .Early Decision - If you apply under this plan, you must make an absolute commitment to attend if admitted. You won’t be able to compare financial aid packages offered by several institutions if you make an early decision commitment.
Early Action - You apply early and you hear the admission decision early, but you don’t have to make a commitment. You may file other applications and can wait until the regular reply date to make your final decision.
Single Choice- This plan works the same way as other early action plans, but with single-choice, candidates may not apply early (either early action or early decision) to any other school..Early Decision - If you apply under this plan, you must make an absolute commitment to attend if admitted. You won’t be able to compare financial aid packages offered by several institutions if you make an early decision commitment.
Early Action - You apply early and you hear the admission decision early, but you don’t have to make a commitment. You may file other applications and can wait until the regular reply date to make your final decision.
Single Choice- This plan works the same way as other early action plans, but with single-choice, candidates may not apply early (either early action or early decision) to any other school.
15. Skyline School Profile Environment
Population
Test scores
College preparatory courses
16. Weighted Rank Seniors will have both a weighted class rank and an unweighted class rank. Both are listed on a sticker on your transcript. Valedictorian(s) and Salutatorian(s) will be determined by the weighted class rank during the final grading period of the fourth quarter (as well as other criteria). Other criteria will be posted on our website this week.
earn a letter grade in all coursework for which a letter grade (A, B, C, D, and F) is an option throughout their high school program and complete all graduation requirements
- must attend and earn semester credit at Skyline High School or from a high school program defined as valid by the Issaquah School District during the last four consecutive semesters prior to graduation.
- must attend school full time; no senior waiver or TAOther criteria will be posted on our website this week.
earn a letter grade in all coursework for which a letter grade (A, B, C, D, and F) is an option throughout their high school program and complete all graduation requirements
- must attend and earn semester credit at Skyline High School or from a high school program defined as valid by the Issaquah School District during the last four consecutive semesters prior to graduation.
- must attend school full time; no senior waiver or TA
17. College Application Flow Chart See page 4 of your Senior Handbook
Everything you want to know about the process is on this one form!
18. Application ProcessPublic In-State Schools Apply on-line
Request free official SHS transcript
Student is responsible for picking up and mailing these transcripts
UW Seattle does NOT need a transcript until the end of the year after you are accepted and enroll.
No letters of recommendation
19. Application Process for Independent Colleges Apply on-line
Download forms for our school to process
Pay $2 to bookkeeper, turn in receipt attached to transcript request form, supplemental college forms and an addressed envelope to counseling office
Letters of recommendation: Preferably have recommenders mail directly (or letters may be included in supplemental forms packet the Counseling office will mail)
Counseling office will complete and mail supplemental forms (such as the Common Application School Report form)
Highlight that all counselor letters of recommendations will be mailed directly to the school through the counseling office. Highlight that all counselor letters of recommendations will be mailed directly to the school through the counseling office.
20. Common Application Online For the first time Skyline is equipped to submit references, transcripts and profile online through the Common App only.
Know if any of the colleges you are applying to use the Common App.
Follow the flow chart to access this online process.
21. Helpful Hints Make a rough draft first of any materials you will submit
Report changes in classes to the colleges you are applying to.
Resumes are typically not sent to colleges. They want this information included in the application.
Make copies of everything!
22. Career Center Resources Career choices – online interactive website for career and college links
www.bridges.com students can pick up the SHS password and access code in the career center
College choices – Over 80 colleges and Universities will be at Skyline this fall. Check the Career Center website regularly.
23. Other Postsecondary Options Military
Apprenticeships
Technical Schools
Gap Year
Employment
Career Center Presentation “Options other than 4 year colleges” – Feb. 2nd
24. College Search Websites www.youniversitytv.com
www.zinch.com
www.AskAboutCollege.com
www.collegemajors101.com
www.collegedata.com
www.collegeweeklive.com
www.makingitcount.com
25. Scholarships
www.fastweb.com
College
Network with peers
Career Center/scholarship bulletin
Parent’s employer, bank, community organizations
26. Financial Aid FAFSA
Gift money – grants or needs based scholarships
Self-help money - work study or loans
Merit based - grades, athletics, the arts
Loans
College financial aid deadlines
Wiche.edu and WUE
27. Reminders Submit transcripts for college classes taken during high school
Submit transcripts from alternative accredited programs
28. Tips For Success Be organized (Consider a checkoff chart)
Read everything
Follow directions
Meet deadlines
Keep records
Write thank you notes Link to resume and thank you note writing on the counseling office website.Link to resume and thank you note writing on the counseling office website.
29. Other Information
Helpful websites
Seattletimes.com/collegeguide
Managing stress
Office of Student Disabilities