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College Preparation Guide. Ms. April Geltch CJUSD Librarian October 20, 2009 Information for majority of presentation from *College Board: Plan for College http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan/index.html Image located at http://www.cbse.nic.in/Scholarship/Images/Cap%20photo.jpg.
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College Preparation Guide Ms. April Geltch CJUSD Librarian October 20, 2009 Information for majority of presentation from *College Board: Plan for College http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan/index.html Image located at http://www.cbse.nic.in/Scholarship/Images/Cap%20photo.jpg
College Preparation Guide Information for majority of presentation from *College Board: Plan for College http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan/index.html • Image located at http://www.cbse.nic.in/Scholarship/Images/Cap%20photo.jpg
Other Relevant Resources*California Colleges (all CA campuses, including private universities)http://www.californiacolleges.edu*California Community Collegeshttp://www.californiacolleges.edu/admissions/california-community-colleges/admission-requirements.asp *CSU Mentor: Plan for Collegehttp://www.csumentor.edu/planning/high_school/subjects.asp *University of California Admissions http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/paths_to_adm/freshman/subject_reqs.html
Admissions Requirements • While the standards may vary slightly from school to school, students must fulfill the following requirements. Look at the specific college for more information. *Complete A-G Coursework *Maintain a minimum of 3.0 GPA *Take SAT or ACT exam *Look at school eligibility index & combine GPA + Exam Scores *Complete application (add personal statement for UC) *Pay application fee
A-G Coursework Overview The following are the minimum requirements for enrollment. Check the specific university of interest for further information. A-History/Social Science (2 years required) B-English(4 years required) C-Mathematics (3 years required, 4 years recommended) D-Laboratory Science (2 years required, 3 years recommended) E-Language other than English (2 years required, 3 years recommended) F-Visual & Performing Arts (1 year required) G-College Preparatory Electives (1 year required)
High School Freshmen: First Semester • Enroll in college prep coursework • Explore colleges of interest • Get involved in extracurricular activities • Attend college fairs • Research college costs and financial aid
High School Freshmen: Second Semester • Consider taking SAT Subject Area Exams in strong academic subject areas • Sign up for college prep coursework for the following fall • Pay attention to English summer reading lists and/or create one of your own • Enroll in summer school courses on high school campus, community college, or online • Plan to visit colleges during the summer • Work part time and/or volunteer in community outreach of interest
High School Sophomores: First Semester • Enroll in college prep coursework • Explore colleges of interest • Get involved in extracurricular activities • Sign up for PSAT exam • Attend college fairs • Research college costs and financial aid
High School Sophomores: Second Semester • Consider taking SAT Subject Area Exams in strong academic subject areas • Sign up for college prep coursework for the following fall • Pay attention to English summer reading lists and/or create one of your own • Enroll in summer school courses on high school campus, community college, or online • Plan to visit colleges during the summer • Work part time and/or volunteer in community outreach of interest
High School Juniors: First Semester • Sign up for PSAT • Explore personal interests & character traits. Determine which colleges may be right for you. • Attend college nights and financial aid preparation sessions at school. • Plan to take either the SAT Reasoning Test or up to 3 SAT Subject Tests on one test day. Register to take SAT. Online sites are available. • Use your PSAT scores to prepare for SAT
High School Juniors: Second Semester • Practice more seriously for SAT exams • Visit a wide variety of colleges. Make a list of 15-20 colleges of interest • Prepare and take AP exams • Sign up for college prep/AP courses for the fall • Work part time and/or volunteer in community outreach of interest • Take campus tours and talk with admissions counselors at top choice colleges. Bring a checklist • Make a calendar with college & financial aid application deadlines
High School Seniors: First Quarter • Narrow college list to 5-10 campuses • Make master calendar with the following: *test dates, fees, and deadlines *college application due dates *financial aid application deadlines *high school’s deadlines for transcript requests • Ask for recommendations-give resume, stamped & addressed envelope, and any other forms • Write application essays-ask teachers, friends, and parents to proofread them • November 1- send SAT scores for early admissions
High School Seniors-Second Quarter • Late October-Early November-Begin completing financial aid paperwork • Late October-Early November- Begin applying for scholarships • Have high school begin sending transcripts to colleges • Family keeps all pay stubs to determine income for financial aid • Apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) • Male students 18 or older must register for selective service to receive financial aid
High School Seniors: Second Semester • You will receive acceptance letters by mid-April. • Compare offers at different schools • If waitlisted at school of choice, contact college admissions counselor to determine if fall enrollment remains a possibility • Send letter of intent & pay admission fee • Ask high school to send final transcript to college
Additional Information Image located at http://www.shef.ac.uk/content/1/c6/04/93/61/il.jpg Ms. Geltch’s After High School http://aghigh.yolasite.com/ College Scholarships http://www.college-scholarships.com/ College Scholarships, Colleges, and Online Degrees http://www.collegescholarships.org/ High School Ace-College Directory http://highschoolace.com/ace/colleges-1.cfm High School Ace-College Guide http://highschoolace.com/ace/x-colleges.cfm Peterson's College Guide http://www.petersons.com/ Princeton Review http://www.princetonreview.com/default.aspx?uidbadge= Profs SAT Prep http://www.proprofs.com/sat/