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Future Planning. Tools for the Journey Ahead. Career Cruising Ohio Means Jobs – explore careers of interest Grade-level College Planning Calendars & Tons of Other College Resources lhscounselors.weebly.com Websites: www.collegeboard.org College-specific websites studentaid.ed.gov.
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Tools for the Journey Ahead • Career Cruising • Ohio Means Jobs – explore careers of interest • Grade-level College Planning Calendars & Tons of Other College Resources • lhscounselors.weebly.com • Websites: • www.collegeboard.org • College-specific websites • studentaid.ed.gov
Understand Different Types of Colleges • Public and Private Colleges • For-Profit Colleges • 4-year and 2-year colleges • Liberal Arts Colleges • Universities • Vocational-Technical and Career Colleges • Colleges with special focus • Arts, single-sex, religious, specialized mission
Qualities that Make a School “a Good Fit” • Enrollment • Academic Environment • Academic Offerings • Cost/Availability of Financial Aid • Religion • Ethnicity • Coeducation or Single Sex • Student Body Characteristics • Student Life • Big Name School or Best Fit School • Activities (including Athletics) • Admission Difficulty • Location • Any other factors…
Build a College List & Research • Review college profile on Career Cruising, CollegeBoard, or on the college’s website • Average SAT and/or ACT scores or mid-50% range of scores for acceptance • Average GPA of acceptance • Recommended number of courses for math, science, global language, fine arts, etc. • Acceptance rates • Courses & majors offered • Other unique programs/activities for students
College Visits • Visiting is the best way to learn about colleges • If you can, go when the college is in session • Plan trips during long weekends, vacations, LHS Spring Break • Set up the appt. 2-3 weeks in advance, through the phone or website • College Visit Form is in the counseling Office • Standard Visit = Tour and Presentation • Virtual Tours available on some college websites and CollegeWeekLive • Experience as much as possible (meetings with coaches, department chairs, professors, see the town, etc.)
Students should consider their applicant profile: • Grades in college preparatory courses (93.9%) • Strength of curriculum (90.2%) • Admission test scores/ACT & SAT (87.4%) • Overall GPA (87.3%) • Essay (57.8%) Percentages are the results of the annual NACAC Admissions Trends Survey, which denotes the most important factors in admissions decisions.
SAT and ACT • All initial testing should be done by the end of Junior year, which leaves fall of senior year to test again if desired. • LHS Juniors take ACT at school in April 2017 • Pay special attention to whether or not colleges require the “writing” portion of the ACT. We strongly recommends taking the writing portion as some colleges require it! • Test-optional schools www.fairtest.org/optional.htm
SAT and ACT • SUPER SCORING! New Super Score is = 31 • Why it can be good to take both tests more than once! • Policies vary by college as not all schools super score. • Old SAT with Old SAT/New SAT with New SAT ONLY
Registration • Register for tests online & record the username and password as that will be how you access your scores and send them later on! • Students must upload a photo of themselves with their online registration. Student must be the only person in the picture with a plain colored background. • You can choose 4 schools to receive your scores for free when you register for the test.
Career Cruising www.careercruising.com • Username : LANC-Lunch # • Password: 8 digit birthday
Breakout Sessions • NCAA – 170 • Career Tech – 151 (Little Theater) • AP Information – Auditorium