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Riverview IB Class of 2013 Parent Presentation: Sept. 5, 2012. ‘A liberal arts education teaches students how to learn and master whatever is put in front of them – “there is no more practical way of preparing someone for the unknown…..” Anne Ponder, Chancellor, UNC Ashville.
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Riverview IB Class of 2013 Parent Presentation: Sept. 5, 2012
‘A liberal arts education teaches students how to learn and master whatever is put in front of them – “there is no more practical way of preparing someone for the unknown…..” Anne Ponder, Chancellor, UNC Ashville
“College Search”* past 10+ months • College Visits (reps here & campus visits) • Units on college • Parents Meeting • Completion of IB DP Year One (GPA, etc..) • Spring ‘College Focus Groups’ (admission stats/assumptions, search resources, discussion on variables, resumes) • CAS – Resume • SAT/ACT…… • Preparation for IB DP Year Two (summer work) • TODAY: Fall ‘College Focus Groups’ (timeline, definitions, application steps, resources (essays, recommendations etc..)) • *“College Search” = life-long learning
Next Steps • College Counselor Assigned • Indv. Meetings and/or complete applications • Maintain or increase academic trend of performance • Complete core elements: research, critical thinking, service • 2nd semester: add FAFSA, scholarships, complete search & decision • Submit IA’s & take exams
Trend of Performance This concept is a strong predictability of success and is closely aligned with meaningful senior year
We have stressed with students the importance of ‘the visit’ ---- the comfortability with the campus and the culture Academic Environment = student concentration, diversity, research capacity, degree attainment Quality of Life = arts & leisure, ‘city’ accessibility, creativity, cost of living Professional Opportunity = earning potential, entrepreneurial activity, unemployment rate, brain gain or drain
RHS IB College Admissions Overarching Strategy Early – • #’s and competition is still enormous for about 2+ more years • Colleges want to set their class asap ($$ reasons) Realistic – • Reach – Likely – Safety Manageable – • The more applications does not enhance chances • There is more going on in ‘life’ (trend of performance) Quality – • Successful applications take thought, purpose & time
“We’re not preparing students just for their first job when they get out of college, but for careers over their lifetime.” Mike Michalson, President, New College of Florida
2012 Exemplars • Because the number of applicants is ++++ basic criteria has to be met (avoid ‘reach’) • Be cognizant of ‘debt structure’ – and decide on its worth…realize ‘debt worth’ and ‘sticker price’ • State of Florida colleges now at @$10-$15K per year • IB students should seek Honors Colleges *(avoid grade 13) • For some reason, too many ‘reach’ – not enough ‘likely’ • Many more spring acceptances, as well as summer • ‘Deferred’ is fine; Early is good
IB = lifelong skills • IB = maximum amount of transfer credits available • IB = higher probability of acceptances – if fit is right • IB = much higher success rate in college • IB = no Florida graduation requirements • IB = full eligibility for Bright Futures • IB = colleges flocking here to RHS
Further Thoughts • “Doesn’t matter where you go to college…” • Working on essays should be a priority • Don’t mix up ‘Reach’ schools with ‘Dream’ schools • Procrastination doesn’t work • What is your strategy? • Anxiety is often an issue • Maintaining a manageable # is very good • If steps/deadlines aren’t followed, good things usually don’t happen • Get ready for FAFSA • The student HAS to be the one to apply • There are usually more important things going on in senior year IB, than the college process
“We need graduates committed to lifelong learning and broad interests, people with intellectual curiosity who have the agility and self-confidence to navigate a very fluid modern world.” David Shi, President, Furman University