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Planning Your Educational Future

By: Your BHS High School Counselors. Planning Your Educational Future. Graduation Requirements - Class of 2013. *World Language is not required for graduation, but 2-3 credits at the high school level is recommended for 4-year colleges. . Housekeeping Items. Appointments Process

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Planning Your Educational Future

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  1. By: Your BHS High School Counselors Planning Your Educational Future

  2. Graduation Requirements - Class of 2013 *World Language is not required for graduation, but 2-3 credits at the high school level is recommended for 4-year colleges.

  3. Housekeeping Items • Appointments Process • All seniors are responsible for setting up their own college appointments. • During your appointment we will review your transcript, students will update counselor on plans, a college search will be conducted if necessary & you will ask questions • All appointments are to be made through Mrs. Steffin, the Counseling Secretary • Your Application Procedures Packet including your collegeboard.org user name & password should be completed at the time of your appointment • Attendance for 2013/2014 school year • No more than 13 absences for a semester class equals no credit. • No more than 26 absences for a year long class equals no credit. Do not rely on an attendance appeal for your absences. It is not guaranteed. • Credits/Classes/Grades • Know what you need to graduate. Look at your transcript & compare it to the graduation requirements

  4. Housekeeping Items continued… • Get your SSP’s Done • Your Discipline • Keep in mind that all detentions, suspensions, & convictions will all need to be disclosed on college applications • Your Support • Wellness Center, Counselor, Teachers and Parents • Your College Representatives • Attend visits from schools on your list for face time with the admission representatives. They sometimes do on the spot acceptances!! • There may be some schools you could know more about. Utilize these privileges. They are here for you! • Listen to morning and afternoon announcements for all information. • Check the bulletin board for dates and time.

  5. Factors to Consider in Choosing a School • Cost • Selectivity • 2 year/4 year • Enrollment Size • Distance • Major • Location • Housing • Diversity • Activities/Athletics • Quality & Quantity of Faculty

  6. Resources Available • Counselor • College Representatives • Parents • College Fairs • College Night @ UD: October 22nd 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM • DE College Night @ Del Tech Stanton: March 20th 7 PM - 9 PM • NACAC Fair @ Philadelphia November 10th 11AM – 3:30 PM Visit nacacnet.org for information • Books/Directories/Computer Sites • Scholarship Compendium - www.delcf.org • College Web Sites– see list attached to the Application Procedures Packet

  7. College Admissions Testing • SAT (10/5/13, 11/2/13, 12/7/13) • $51 per exam • Tests Critical Reading, Math & Writing • Score out of 2400 total points • ACT (9/27/13, 10/26/13, 12/14/13) • $36.50 w/out the writing, $52.50 with the writing • Tests English, Math, Reading, & Science; Writing optional • Score out of 36 total points • SAT Subject • $24.50, $13 for each additional exam • AP Exams • $89 per exam • Scores of 3, 4, or 5 for most colleges. • Some schools give credit; others advanced standing • Fee Waivers • For those who receive free/reduced lunch, in AVID & TRio Program participants

  8. Application Process • Application Procedures Packet • READ EVERYTHING CAREFULLY & COMPLETELY!! • Share with your parents!! • Fill applications out completely • Ask teachers for recommendation letters if required • Blue Transcript Request Forms (This is the only way a transcript will get sent)

  9. Applying to Delaware State Univ…..

  10. Applying to U of D or any school using the Common Application…..

  11. Application Process Continued… • Be mindful of deadlines – • SUBMIT TO COUNSELING OFFICE AT LEAST 2 WEEKS before the deadline. • Rip off the 1st & last pages and keep for your records • Turn in a completed packet before requesting transcripts. • Submit all pieces of the application to the Counseling Office AT ONE TIME (not piece by piece)

  12. Admissions Decisions • GPA • Rank • Academic Rigor • Essay • Legacy • School/Community Activities • Recommendations • Applicant Priority An application is a Comprehensive Snapshot of you. Don’tjustmeetexpectations; exceed them! Un-weighted GPA & Weighted Rank Activities count!!

  13. Application Components Student Pieces • Activities & Brag Sheets • Completed Application (Proofread, Signed & Dated) • Essay • SAT, AP & ACT Scores (collegeboard.org or actstudent.org) • Fees (online or a check) • Recommendation Letters • Secondary School or Counselor Report • Blue Transcript Request Form Counselor Pieces • Transcript • Full Year Schedule • Counselor Recommendation Letter, if required • Secondary School or Counselor Report (If given by the student) • Mid-Year Report/Report Card • School Profile • Final Transcript

  14. Scholarships • Website • Bulletin Board • Counseling Office • Announcements • Senior English Teachers • Senior Homerooms • Delaware Scholarship Compendium • www.delcf.org • www.FastWeb.com *A SCHOLARSHIP WILL NEVER ASK YOU TO PAY THEM!!!

  15. Programs/Application/Scholarships • Common Application – commonapp.org • Fill it out online once and accepted by over 300 schools, but pay each individual application fee. • EDU, Inc. (HBCU Common App) – eduinconline.com • Fill it out online once and submit to top 4 schools, paying only one application fee for all schools. • SEED Scholarship • Apply to DTCC or UD AA, file FAFSA, then file SEED application • Cumulative 2.5 GPA and no felonies. • NCAAEligibility • Determines eligibility as a college freshman • www.eligibilitycenter.org • Academic Common Market (SREB) • If UD or DSU doesn’t offer your major, you may pay in-state tuition at a participating school. • Not guaranteed but worth looking into if it applies.

  16. Federal Financial Aid • Federal Financial Aid consists of scholarships, grants and loans • The FAFSA needs to be completed in order to be considered for all of these funds • The FAFSA is available after Jan. 1st of your senior year • The FAFSA needs to be completed by students and parents and is due by April 15th • It is best to complete the FAFSA by 2/14 (Parents taxes need to be completed in order to complete FAFSA) • The FAFSA determines the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) financial aid • A PIN number is required by both students and parents before completing the FAFSA and can be done NOW • www.fafsa.ed.gov

  17. Next Steps • Submit College Application Procedures Packet to Counseling • Ask 2 teachers to write recommendation letters, if required • A coach or employer is ok for only 1 letter • Use collegeboard.org for your college searches • Talk with Parents/Guardians about your plan • Schedule an Appointment with your counselor • Take College Admissions Test(s) if Necessary • Visit Campuses if You Haven’t Already • Organize Deadlines and Apply • Learn to Study – Effectively  • Stay Involved and Well-Rounded • Have Fun While Making Good Choices! DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!!!

  18. College Application Week (CAW) • November 12th and 13th of this year

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