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Selective College Admissions

Selective College Admissions Powerpoint Sept. 2011

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Shawnee Mission East Counseling staff presents the " College Admissions Powerpoint" during Sep. 2011

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Selective College Admissions

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Non Selective Admissions • Test Scores•GPA•Class Rank•Minimum Required Courses• Examples: KU, MU, K-State, Emporia

State

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Selective Admissions Process• Transcript

• Courses and Grades Earned• GPA• Class Rank• Test Scores

• Recommendations from Counselor and Teachers• Essay• Extra-curricular Activities including Leadership - Resume• Examples: Private colleges (Drake, Harvard, Creighton)

and highly selective public (Univ. of Michigan)

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College Planning Timeline

• SME Counselors website• Junior Year Timeline• Senior Year Timeline

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College Admissions Testing

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General Information

•ACT, SAT, Subject Tests• First testing in spring Junior year•Allow time for retakes - unlimited•Value of Test Prep•Which Test? 99% of all colleges

accept either score.

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General Information Continued

•Reporting Scores to Colleges•Removing Scores from Your Transcript•What is a “Super Score”?

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SAT Reasoning Test

• Tests Problem-Solving and Critical Analysis Skills•Writing Section Required•Perfect Score 800/2400• Score Choice Policy•Register on www.collegeboard.com

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ACT

• Tests Knowledge in Content Areas•Writing Section is Optional – Check

Colleges•Perfect Score 36• Score Choice Policy•Register with www.act.org

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SAT Subject Tests

• Tests knowledge in specific content areas.• Highly selective colleges only – check colleges• Don’t take unless required.• Take when you have completed the highest level

of instruction.• Administered on same day as SAT Reasoning Test.• Option to take 1 to 3 on a Saturday – each 1 hour

long• Register at www.collegeboard.com

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Creating Your List of Colleges

Safety, Probable, Reach

• Maximum of 2-3 Colleges for each Category

• Analyze Information to Determine Category• Average Test Scores• Course Requirements or Recommendations• Acceptance Percentages• Average GPA

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College Search Resources

•College Search Websites•www.collegeboard.com•www.petersons.com

•Admissions Representatives• Calendar on SME Counselor Website• Announcements• Sign Up in Counseling Office

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Researching Colleges

• College Websites

• Great Resources• Rugg’s Recommendations on Colleges• Fiske Guide to College• Insider’s Guide to Colleges 2012• The Best 376 Colleges by Princeton Review• www.collegeboard.com• www.petersons.com

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College Visits

•Handout on SME Counselors Website for Questions•Call Admissions Office to Register• Large Group Presentation/Small

Group Tour• Senior Year – May schedule

interviews, overnights, or meeting with department chairs.

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College Visits Continued

•Visit when classes are in session.•Determine Priority List before Visit• Informal Checks•Bulletin Boards• Student Newspaper• Events in the Student Union

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College Clinic

• Junior Year - College Search Information

• Senior Year• Specific Information about Applications,

Majors, Activities on campus, etc.• Personal Introduction to Admissions

Counselors

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Types of ApplicationDeadlines

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Non-Restrictive Applications

Rolling Admission

• Colleges review applications as they are submitted and render admissions decisions throughout the admissions cycle.• Toward the end of the cycle, admissions may

become more competitive.• Non-Binding

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Regular Decision

• Students submit their applications by a specific deadline and receive their decisions on the same date identified by the college.• Applicant pool is reviewed at the same

time.• Non-Binding

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Early Action

• Students apply early and receive an admissions decision prior to the college’s regular decision date.•May still apply to other colleges.• Know early in the process about decision.• Receive financial aid package in spring and

compare with others.•Must plan ahead for testing.• Non-Binding

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Restrictive Applications

Restrictive Early Action (REA)

• Students apply to a preferred college and receive a decision early. The student may be restricted to applying EA or ED to other colleges. If admitted, student may confirm attendance by May 1.• Plan ahead for testing.• Receive financial aid packages in spring and

compare with others.• Non-Binding

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Early Decision

• Students make a commitment to a first-choice college and if admitted, the student will attend. Application and decision deadline are early. • May only apply to one college Early Decision and

if admitted must withdraw all other regular or early action applications in writing.• Will receive financial aid package with decision.• Plan testing in advance.• Admissions advantage?????• BINDING AGREEMENT

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Common Application

• Online application which may be submitted to multiple colleges. • www.commonapp.org• College must use the selective admissions process to

offer this application.• Must identify your counselor using the “ea” email

address who will provide a recommendation and submit your transcript online. Must still sign pink transcript card.• Teachers may or may not use the online

recommendation.• Be sure to check supplements.

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Counselor Recommendations

• Not required for all colleges• Signed Transcript Release Form turned in

to the Counseling Office• Complete Personal Information Sheet,

Parent Information Sheet(s) and resume. Then…•Make appointment at least 4 weeks prior

to your earliest deadline!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Teacher Recommendations

• Ask teachers if they are willing to write a recommendation.• Focus on teachers from junior year,

possibly senior year.• Consider core curriculum and choice of

major.• Provide stamped, addressed envelopes for

each college.•Write a thank you note.

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Process in SME’s Counseling Office

• Transcripts• Transcript Release Form• Waiving Your Rights

• Pink Transcript Card• Electronic Transmissions – Free• Mailed Transcripts - First 5 are free then $2.00

each• Envelopes and Postage – Not needed• Deadlines – 1 month prior to your earliest

application deadline

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Questions???