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Parent University. How to Support Your Student Through Senior Year . College and Career Coach. Ms. Howell – echowell@cps.edu Availability: Lunch Periods After School By Appointment Location: – College and Career Resource Center – Room 238 Assists with:
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Parent University How to Support Your Student Through Senior Year
College and Career Coach • Ms. Howell – echowell@cps.edu • Availability: • Lunch Periods • After School • By Appointment • Location: – College and Career Resource Center – Room 238 • Assists with: • College Apps, Scholarships, Resume, Interviews, FAFSA Completion, Career Pathways, Summer Programs, Personal Statements, etc.
Counselors • Ms. Baker • cebaker1@cps.edu • 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409 • Ms. Jellissen • mtjellissen@cps.edu • 410, 411, 412, 414, 415, 416, 417 • Location: Room 112 • Availability: • During lunch periods or by appointment • Assist with: • Graduation requirements, Social/Emotional concerns, Academic support, etc.
Senior Contracts • Allow students and parents to know expectations for the year • Must be signed by student and parent/guardian and turned in by September 30th • Failure to turn in on timd and/or meet all required fields on contracts=NO senior activities (prom, graduation, etc.) • PAW Reports
Tips for Helping Your junior • Child will take ACT to qualify for scholarships and colleges • Attend college visits & college fairs with your child • Talk to your child about their college choices & preferences • Junior year last year on transcripts for applying • Make a payment plan
Tips for Helping Your Senior • Assist child with college application process • Goal: 6 applications by winter break • Pay attention to deadlines! • File taxes as early as possible to assist child with FAFSA in January • Discuss acceptance and award letters with child • Attend all Parent Informational Sessions
Junior Year Timeline – month by month • Fall • Stay on track with classes & grades • Evaluate education options • Make a college list • Prepare for PSAE (including ACT) • Sign up for Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment • Spring • Stay involved with extracurricular • Organize college information/narrow list • Apply to scholarships • Take ACT • Visit college campuses
Senior Year Timeline – month by month • September – November • College applications • Visit college campuses • Sign up for Dual Enrollment (if eligible) • December • Learn about FAFSA – attend Parent FAFSA Workshops • January-February • Complete FAFSA • March – April • Review award letters from colleges • May • Decision Day! • June • Finalize student loans (if applicable) • All Year • SCHOLARSHIPS! • Pass all of your classes
Dual Enrollment @ CCC • Take a college credit course at CCC for free • After school, on Saturdays, or over the summer • Locations: Truman, Wright, Daley, Malcolm X, Olive Harvey, Kennedy-King • Requirements: 2.5 GPA, 90% Attendance and passing COMPASS or ACT scores (19 Reading / 21 Math) • Spring term: January 14th – May 11th See Ms. Sutton in the main office for details! Email: jmsutton@cps.edu, Phone: 773-534-5449
How to Apply to College at LVHS • Download College Checklist from LV website for EACH college/university • Online applications on websites of colleges/universities • Once application is COMPLETED, student goes to room 112 to request transcripts and fee waiver (if applicable) • MUST BRING PROOF OF COMPLETED APPLICATION TO REQUEST TRANSCRIPTS • Submit counselor recommendation forms in room 112 to counseling assistants when requesting transcripts (if applicable) • Will return completed forms AND transcripts to you within two weeks of request • Should mail ALL necessary items TOGETHER
Common Application • Used for applying to more than one school with a single application • Website: www.commonapp.org • Must still visit room 112 to fill out transcript request form before counselors will complete recommendations • Send counselor portion to the following email: lakeviewcommonapp@gmail.com • Use the name Erin Howell for counselor name • Phone Number: 773-534-5440 (Lake View number)
My Little Baby is All Grown Up • 1st major adult decision • Impacts future career options • Big investment
Developing Criteria • Size • Reputation of program • Tuition and other costs • Financial Aid • Campus Life • Course Offerings • Size • Fuel Economy • Brand • Cost • Entertainment • Safety options
College Visits • Look on the school’s admissions page for visit opportunities. • Open houses • Individual visits • Admitted Student days • Overnight Visits
Financial Aid: Just the Facts • Sticker price ≠ actual price • College/institutional aid • State and federal aid
SCHOLARSHIPS • chooseyourfuture.org • Help search for scholarships • Businesses, Local Organizations, School Counselor • Online Search Engines – cappex.com • Create a system to keep track of deadlines • Watch out for scams!
Facebook Page • LVHS College and Career Resource Center • Scholarships, events, special programs, guest speakers, useful tips, informational videos, etc. • Parents can ‘like’ the page, too!
Questions? Erin Howell College and Career Coach echowell@cps.edu Carmen Baker Maria Jellissen Counselor Counselor Divisions 401-409 Divisions 410-419 cebaker1@cps.edu mtjellissen@cps.edu