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Title: College Preparedness


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College Preparedness
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Whether you are a Junior or a Senior
  • Plan ahead!!!

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Senior
  • September
  • Should be registered for the SAT/ACT (or have
    already taken it)
  • SAT Oct. 6th
  • Late
    registration Sept 14th
  • cost- 43.00
  • ACT Sept. 15th
  • cost 30.00 without writing
  • 44.50 with
  • Use our ETS code 210570

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Juniors
  • Prepare for PSAT
  • Look at results and prepare to take SAT or ACT
  • Sign up to take either test in the Spring

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Narrow down college choices
  • Where to start looking..
  • There are many websites to start search
  • MyRoad.com- www.myroad.com
  • Xap.com- www.xap.com
  • Petersons- www.petersons.com
  • Campustours- www.campustours.com
  • Go college- www.gocollege.com

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What are you looking for
  • Do they offer your major?
  • (Do you know what you want to major in?)
  • Location, location, location
  • climate
  • distance between college and home
  • Student population-size
  • Big
  • Small

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School climate
  • Is there school spirit?
  • Is there sororities, fraternities?
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Division _ Sports
  • Diversity
  • Political Activities
  • Is it a party school?
  • Opportunities to study abroad?

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How do you know if it is a right fit?
  • Start with a virtual tour
  • Visit the school
  • There is no better way to see if the school feels
    right for you or your child, then to go to campus
    and take a tour.

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Make sure you make a list of questions.
  • What are the dorms like?
  • What type of security does campus offer?
  • What type of problems has there been in the past?
  • Can Freshman drive? Where do they park?
  • Are tutoring or learning labs available?
  • Graduation statistics?

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What are requirements for acceptance?
  • SAT/ACT score
  • Avg. GPA
  • Any special SAT II or other test
  • What Division sports are there?
  • Financial Aid available through school

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When you visit the school, prepare questions.
  • Call and schedule a tour of the campus
  • Juniors-colleges are set up for this over the
    summer.
  • Seniors-college visits are not excused, plan them
    on school holidays.
  • Research your college choices to see if you
    should schedule an interview
  • If interviewed, send a thank you note after the
    interview

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Questions
  • Are the dorms in one area.. Do you need to catch
    a shuttle bus to school?
  • Is there an effective security system in the
    dorms?
  • What services are offered by campus health?
  • Do fraternities and sororities dominate campus
    life?
  • What are the strongest majors?
  • Do you feel comfortable and safe?
  • What is the core curriculum?

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Top reasons NOT to pick a college
  • I like this college because my friends want to go
    here.
  • I like this college because I dont have to take
    math.
  • I like this college because it has great sports
    teams.
  • I like this college because it is close to home.
  • I like this college because it is far from home.

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Contd
  • I like this school because it is a party school.
  • I like this school because it is close to
    mountains/beach.
  • I like this school because my parents went here.
  • I like this school because it looks like a great
    place to meet guys/girls.
  • Lastly, I like this school because my
    boyfriend/girlfriend wants to go there.

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In review
  • Establish your goals
  • If you know your career interests find the best
    college for that major that fits the rest of your
    needs.
  • Make sure you fit academically.
  • Decide what characteristics you are looking for
    in a college.
  • Make a short list.
  • Apply for admission

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Applying to College
  • Check application deadlines
  • Early decision
  • Early action
  • Work on your resume
  • Request recommendation letters from teachers who
    will write a good recommendation letter.

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Important !!!
  • Students should make sure they give the
    Counseling Office enough time (5 days) to process
    at transcript request and college
    recommendations.
  • Students should send the entire packet to the
    college at the same time.
  • If they apply on line then all other items that
    need sent should go at the same time.
  • YOUR EMERGENCY IS NOT OUR EMERGENCY!!!

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Calendar for Seniors
  • September
  • Register for SAT/ACT
  • Ask teachers for recommendations
  • Update resume
  • Narrow list of colleges
  • Sign up for meetings with college representatives
  • October
  • Work on college essays and applications (make
    copies)
  • Attend college fairs
  • Talk to counselor about early decision and early
    action.
  • Check scholarships

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November
  • Pay attention to deadlines
  • Some colleges have a Priority Deadline of Dec.
    1st. (UMCP is one)
  • Financial Aide Night is Nov. 29th at 7PM
  • Check scholarships
  • Thanksgiving holiday-good time for students to
    finish applications.

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December
  • Remember schools are closed for the holidays get
    applications done early to meet January 1st
    deadline.
  • Pick up FAFSA form or go online to create your
    PIN
  • They are accepted Jan. 1st -Mar. 1st.
  • Check scholarships in Guidance.

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Juniors
  • Go to either Meade or Broadneck College Fair in
    October.
  • Make sure to apply yourself for the PSAT
  • Take Prep class or study for SAT or ACT
  • Investigate career paths and majors
  • Consider what type of college you want
  • Large, small
  • Urban, rural
  • Private, public

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Contd
  • Work on improving your GPA
  • Plan for a rigorous academic schedule for Senior
    year
  • Work toward a leadership position in a club or
    sport activity.
  • Participate in community service activities
  • Work on your resume
  • There are a few scholarships Juniors can apply
    for.

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Remember
  • Get organized and stay organized
  • Checklists are good
  • Know your time lines
  • Work with your counselor
  • Ask questions
  • Remember we are here to help through this process
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