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I Wanna Be A Billionaire! Mrs. Lassiter BYHS CTE
Coordinator Ms. Freeman BYHS School Counselor
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Planning Stage
Common Lingo
Application Process
Financial Aid
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Planning Stage 100
  • True or False.
  • Colleges only look at your grades from 9th to
    11th grade.

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Planning Stage 200
  • Who should you contact first at your school with
    questions about college?

5
Planning Stage 300
  • True or False
  • You should join as many clubs as possible.

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Planning Stage 400
  • When should you visit colleges?

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Planning Stage 500
  • When should I take the SAT or ACT for the first
    time?

8
Planning Stage 100-Answer
  • False. Colleges see your whole transcript.
    Take a challenging load of courses all the way
    through high school.

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Planning Stage 200-Answer
  • School counselors. Then ask teachers and
    administrators since they went to college too and
    family or community members.

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Planning Stage 300-Answer
  • False. Involvement is important but leadership
    is best. Quality over quantity.

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Planning Stage 400-Answer
  • Start your junior year. Come back for focused
    and overnight stays your senior year.

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Planning Stage 500-Answer
  • The spring semester of your junior year, fall of
    your senior year. You want to make sure you have
    the math needed.

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Common Lingo 100

This is submitting your application before the
normal deadline. Usually not binding.
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Common Lingo 200
  • This is when colleges take applications as soon
    as August or September and will continue until
    the freshmen class is full.

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Common Lingo 300
  • This is submitting an application to your first
    choice school. If accepted you must attend this
    choice.

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Common Lingo 400
  • These are the two most common college admissions
    exams.

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Common Lingo 500
  • This is required to receive federal money for
    financial aid.

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Common Lingo 100-Answer
  • What is early action?

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Common Lingo 200-Answer
  • What is rolling admissions?

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Common Lingo 300-Answer
  • What is early decision?

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Common Lingo 400-Answer
  • What is the SAT and ACT?
  • One is not easier than the other!

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Common Lingo 500-Answer
  • What is the FAFSA?
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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Application Process 100
  • These are two helpful websites that will match
    your interests and achievements with colleges and
    majors.

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Application Process 200
  • True or False
  • It is best to apply to three to five schools.

25
Application Process 300
  • This is a letter written by a teacher, counselor,
    administrator, club sponsor or community member
    to help you get into college.

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Application Process 400
  • This is given to eligible students from
    counselors to make applying to four colleges free.

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Application Process 500
  • True or False
  • GPA and class rank are the only important parts
    of the application.

28
Application Process 100-Answer
  • What is CFNC.org and collegeboard.com?

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Application Process 200-Answer
  • True.
  • A school you are likely to get into, three that
    match your academic profile and one reach
    school.

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Application Process 300-Answer
  • What is a recommendation?

31
Application Process 400-Answer
  • What is a Collegeboard fee waiver?

32
Application Process 500-Answer
  • False. Colleges look at the whole picture.
    GPA, rank, SAT/ACT scores, extracurricular/
    leadership activities, athletics, AP scores,
    rigor or courses and recommends and essays, if
    required.

33
Financial Aid 100
  • True or False
  • Private schools are more expensive and give out
    less financial aid.
  • .

34
Financial Aid 200
These are forms of financial aid that are earned
through work, usually on campus.
Daily Double
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Financial Aid 300
  • This is a type of scholarship that is based on
    talents (sports or music) or academic
    achievements.

36
Financial Aid 400
  • This is a type of financial aid that must be
    repaid, with interest.

37
Financial Aid 500
  • This is a type of loan for a financial need. You
    won't be charged any interest before you begin
    repaying the loan.

38
Financial Aid 100-Answer
  • False. Private schools generally offer
    financial packages that are more hat public
    universities.

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Financial Aid 200-Answer
  • What is a work-study program?

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Financial Aid 300-Answer
  • What is a merit based scholarship?

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Financial Aid 400-Answer
  • What is a loan?

42
Financial Aid 500-Answer
  • What is a subsidized loan?

43
Final Jeopardy
  • College/University Requirements

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Final Jeopardy
  • These are the minimum requirements for a four
    year college or university.

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Final Jeopardy-Answer
  • What is
  • 4 units of English, 4 units of Math, 3 units of
    Science, 2 units of Social Studies, 2 units
    Foreign Language
  • Minimum for Fall 2011-12
  • GPA 2.3, SAT 750, ACT 16
  • Minimum for Fall 2013 and beyond
  • GPA 2.5, SAT 800, ACT 17

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