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1
Reaching Your PotentialPresented by Kell
Counselors
  • Your Counselors Are
  • A-Co Lynnette Griffin
  • Cr-Ha Viola Lussier
  • He-Mc Jamie Hamrick
  • Me-Sa Stephanie David
  • Sc-Z Peggy Jerden
  • Graduation Coach - Gayle DuPre

2
Overview
  • Postsecondary Options
  • GACollege411.org
  • Choosing a College
  • College Application Process
  • SAT/ACT
  • HOPE and Financial Aid
  • Georgia High School Graduation Test
  • Registration Process

3
Questions to Answer This Year
  • What options are available after high school?
  • What does my student need to do to prepare?

4
Choices After High School
  • Work
  • Gap Year/Travel
  • Military
  • Apprenticeship
  • Technical School
  • 2-Year College
  • 4-Year College

5
Career Assessments
  • Career Cruising
  • www.careercruising.com
  • Username kell, Password longhorns
  • ASVAB
  • Military Assessment very well researched
  • You dont have to be interested in the military
    to participate!
  • GACollege411
  • www.gacollege411.org

6
What is GACollege411.org?
  • Helping students plan, apply, and pay for
    college
  • Create an account and start your portfolio to
    personalize your information
  • View your HOPE GPA!
  • Search for and apply to Georgia colleges
  • Research how to pay for college
  • Take a Career Assessment

7
Choosing a College Where do you start?
  • College Major
  • Admissions requirements
  • Location and size
  • Cost and financial aid
  • Ratio of studentteacher
  • Average size of freshman classes
  • Housing
  • Diversity
  • Affiliation and accreditation
  • Campus activities offered athletics, clubs,
    Greek, etc.
  • Support services

8
Deciding Among Your List
  • Compile information
  • College Fairs, College and Career Center visits,
    lunchroom visits, College Open House
  • websites, catalogues, newspapers, magazines,
    books (lots in C. C. Center)
  • Counselors, Parents, Teachers, Alumni, Friends
  • iTunes U (podcasts)

9
Visit the College
  • Visiting the campus is one of the most important
    steps in the selection process
  • Call the admissions office ahead of time
  • Tour the campus while school is in session
  • Eat in the cafeteria
  • Visit a dorm room spend the night, if you can!
  • Sit in on a class in your intended major and
    speak with the professor
  • Speak candidly with students about what they
    like/dislike
  • Attend a sports event
  • Dress neatly not too dressy or too casual
  • Prepare questions ahead of time
  • Meet with admissions and financial aid officers

10
College Websites
  • The second best way to learn about a college
  • APPLY ONLINE!!
  • Admissions requirements are listed on each site
  • Look for links to
  • Future Students
  • Prospective Students
  • Undergraduate Admissions
  • Financial Aid information

11
2-Year and Technical Colleges
  • 2-year Associates Degree, a Diploma, or a
    Certificate
  • Transfer to a 4-year college with the appropriate
    coursework
  • Cost is significantly less
  • Take the COMPASS test instead of SAT/ACT
  • Certificates and diplomas take less time to
    complete
  • Courses for certificates and diplomas are very
    often specific for that career (i.e.,
    cosmetology, auto mechanics)
  • Courses from a certificate or diploma program
    will generally NOT transfer or count toward a 2-
    or 4-year degree

12
4-Year Colleges and Universities What do they
look for???
  • HS course selection (rigor) and grades (GPA)
  • Math beyond Algebra 2 is mandatory for admittance
    into GA 4-year colleges
  • Intellectual curiosity take more than the
    minimum
  • Colleges usually recalculate your GPA only using
    the core courses and may or may not weight
    honors/AP
  • SAT/ACT scores (sometimes SAT II Subject Tests)
  • Essays PROOFREAD!!!
  • Awards and accomplishments while in high school
  • Depth of involvement and leadership in
    extracurriculars / athletics / fine arts /
    community / religious affiliation
  • Recommendations Teacher, counselor, and others
  • Interviews - occasionally

13
Applying to College
  • PAY ATTENTION to DEADLINES!!
  • You are responsible for all documents arriving on
    time!!
  • We highly recommend submitting applications early
    (by December at the latest) to ensure that all
    materials have been received by the deadline.
  • Apply to 3-5 schools
  • 1-2 Sure bets (you know youll get in)
  • 1-2 Good fits (scores/GPA match up pretty well)
  • 1-2 Reach schools (your dream school)
  • Types of Applications
  • Online (most popular and preferred by most
    colleges)
  • Paper
  • Common Application www.commonapp.org

14
SAT and ACT
  • Used to predict potential college success
  • Try both tests some students do better on one
    than the other!
  • Take at least one test before your senior year
  • Colleges only accept scores directly from the
    testing agency we recommend sending them when
    you register (you can send 4 for free during
    registration)
  • You will pay to send the scores later and can
    take weeks
  • Your responsibility to ensure they arrive by the
    deadline!
  • We cannot copy the scores in your permanent
    record to send to the college and we cannot place
    scores on your transcript.
  • Fee waivers for students on Free/Reduced lunch

15
Register for SAT and ACT
  • SAT www.CollegeBoard.com
  • Register for the Reasoning test this is the
    SAT
  • SAT II Subject tests are required for some
    schools
  • You can send all scores (recommended) or choose
    which to send
  • ACT www.act.org
  • Register for the optional Writing Test
  • You can choose which score to send
  • Plan ahead you must register approx. a month in
    advance

16
Recommendations
  • Always give a recommender at least 2 weeks notice
    (more time is almost always better)!!
  • Many colleges prefer or require at least one
    academic teacher recommendation
  • Only send the number requested (follow
    directions!)
  • Counselors may want to meet with you before
    writing recommendations
  • Provide a resume to assist the recommender

17
Admissions Lingo
  • Regular Admissions
  • Rolling Admissions
  • Early Admissions used by many competitive
    schools
  • Early Action non-binding, early application and
    notification of admittance (UGA)
  • Early Decision BINDING!! You commit to attend
    this school if admitted apply using this method
    with careful consideration

18
HOPE Scholarship
  • Pays tuition, some fees, and small book allowance
    at eligible public GA colleges
  • Private GA college students may be eligible for
    3500
  • Requirements
  • College Prep - 3.0 in all core courses taken in
    HS
  • Tech Prep 3.2 in all core courses taken in HS
  • Be a legal GA resident
  • Other requirements at www.gacollege411.org
  • Will go toward a bachelors (4 year) or
    associates (2 year) degree
  • If you do not get the HOPE scholarship right out
    of High School, you can earn it in college!!
  • Apply either FAFSA or HOPE Application

19
HOPE Grant
  • For certificates or diplomas at a public
    technical school
  • There is NO GPA requirement for the HOPE Grant
  • Pays for tuition, some fees, and a small book
    allowance
  • Not many people are aware of HOPE Grant and, as a
    result, choose not to go to college AT ALL!

20
Paying for College
  • FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • Fill out January of senior year
  • This is also your application for HOPE Grant or
    Scholarship
  • Loans (federal, Stafford, subsidized,
    unsubsidized, Parent PLUS, etc.)
  • Grants (Pell, etc.)
  • Workstudy
  • CSS/PROFILE many private schools require this
    application for more information
  • Scholarships
  • Visit the Kell Counseling Webpage on a regular
    basis for updates to our Scholarship Specials!
  • Check with college, parents (and your)
    employers, religious affiliations, clubs, scouts,
    banks, insurance companies, etc.
  • Scholarship databases
  • We will hold a Financial Aid Night next year that
    will go over all these options in detail!

21
NCAA Clearinghouse
  • If you are planning to play sports in college,
    you will need to register with the NCAA
    Clearinghouse
  • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net or www.eligibilitycenter
    .org
  • 60 fee (waivers available for students on
    free/reduced lunch)
  • Official SAT/ACT scores (use code 9999)
  • Official transcripts, including a final in May

22
Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT)
  • All students seeking a Georgia high school
    diploma must pass
  • Subject Area Tests
  • English, Math, Science, Social Studies
  • March 22 25
  • Handout
  • Hints to Help You Pass the GHSGT

23
Registration Process
  • Registration Packet
  • Choosing Electives
  • Advisement Appointment
  • Waivers
  • AP Contract
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