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Parent academy: College 101

Parent academy: College 101. December 4, 2013 Amy Kennedy, Counselor Amy.kennedy@ashland.k12.or.us Jennifer Marsden, ASPIRE Coordinator Jennifer.marsden@ashland.k12.or.us Michelle Zundel, Principal Michelle.zundel@ashland.k12.or.us. Introductions. What are you curious about?

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Parent academy: College 101

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  1. Parent academy: College 101 December 4, 2013 Amy Kennedy, Counselor Amy.kennedy@ashland.k12.or.us Jennifer Marsden, ASPIRE Coordinator Jennifer.marsden@ashland.k12.or.us Michelle Zundel, Principal Michelle.zundel@ashland.k12.or.us

  2. Introductions • What are you curious about? • What would make this evening worthwhile?

  3. Self-discovery • Service • Work • Leadership • Activities • Athletics • Hobbies and interests

  4. College searchcollegeboard.org • Cost • Geographic Location • Majors • Extra Curriculars • Size • Housing • Greek Life

  5. AHS Resources Private College Counselors: Eric Danson Jan LippenHolz Sarah Silverman Counseling Office Website ASPIRE Mentors Advisory Personal Education Plan (PEP) Class Meetings College Rep Visits

  6. Parent’s role • Remember, you are support staff. It’s your child’s life. • Ask questions & LISTEN LOTS • Clerical Support (Deadline management) • Emotional Support/Reassurance • Research Finances • Be knowledgeable; Gather Resources

  7. College admissions Elements

  8. Element 1: Course selection • Challenge Yourself • Balance Rigor with Life • Grade Point Average (GPA) • Advanced Placement (AP) • Honors • Early College Credits

  9. Element 2:engagement/leadership • Do things. Join activities. • Community Service • Clubs • Activities • Athletics • Work • Internships • 10th & 12th Grade Projects • Activities Resumé

  10. Element 3:letters of recommendation • Get to know teachers well • Two ACADEMIC teachers • Letter request form • Thank you notes

  11. Element 4:applications & essays • Gather experiences to write personal narratives • Summer Essay Writing Workshop • Common Application • Early decision (binding) • Early action • Regular decision

  12. Element 5:standardized tests • 10th Grade = PSAT for practice • 11th Grade = PSAT Nat’l Merit • ACT = Achievement Test Measures what you learned in school. Scores: English, Math, Reading, Science, optional writing • SAT = Aptitude Test Measures reasoning & verbal skills. Scores: Critical Reasoning, Math, Writing • SAT Subject Matter Tests • Test optional colleges • Test Prep Classes WWW.FAIRTEST.ORG

  13. Element 6:campus visits & interviews • Grades 9 & 10 on family vacations, visit campuses • Take virtual online tours • Grades 11 & 12 visit schools Request interviews • Sit in on classes • Alumni Interviews in Ashland • Scholarship Interviews

  14. Element 7:financial aid/scholarships • Talk early and often about finances. • Research Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • FAFSA • OSAC • Local Scholarships • College Financial Packages • Student Loans

  15. Specialty areas Athletics The Arts Practice & Perform/Produce Develop a portfolio Prepare supplemental applications Audition Talk with Professors • Practice & Play Well • Meet with Counselor • Register online: NCAA Eligibility Center • Highlight films • Talk with Coaches

  16. Questions?

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