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Foothill Technology High School Junior Parent College Night February 7, 2013

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Junior Parent College Night

February 7, 2013

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Session 1: College Timeline and Application Process Spirito Hall, Debbie Freeman

Juana Vega (Spanish) Room D-104Session 2: Standardized Testing for College Admission Steve Boyd Room D-108Session 3: Financial Aid and Scholarships

Linda Kapala Media Center Session 4 (optional): The Parent’s Perspective

Cecilia Johnston Spirito Hall

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College Timeline

And

Application Process

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College Options Entrance Requirements

Ventura College High School Diploma

University of California 9 campuses Designed to accept top 12.5% of CA graduates

A – G RequirementsSAT Reasoningor ACT with WritingMinimum GPA: 3.0

California State University 23 campuses Designed to accept top 33% of CA graduates

A – G RequirementsSAT Reasoning or ACTMinimum GPA: 2.0

Private Colleges/UniversitiesVaries depending on institutionLetters of Recommendation from teachers and counselor

Foothill Technology High School

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Grade 11What should we be doing right now??

1. Begin the college search process if not started already. Use spring break/summer vacation to visit colleges/universities and

take campus tours. Peruse college search websites to narrow focus. Meet with your school counselor for further suggestions.

2. Take SAT and/or ACT tests in spring of junior year. Take SAT Subject tests in June 2013 if applying to certain schools and/or programs.

3. Keep grades up. College GPA’s are usually based on grades from sophomore/junior years only.

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Grade 11 Continued…

4. Talk to your counselor immediately if you have below a C in any of your A – G requirements and intend on applying to four year colleges/universities.

5. Use your summer wisely: take a college class, volunteer, attend a summer program, travel, work.

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Grade 12Most important dates to keep in mind…

Early – Mid September: Registration deadlines for October SAT and ACT tests.

October 1st: UC and CSU application forms available online

Mid October: Counselors visit seniors in English classesSenior Parent Night

Late October: Fall Break – make last minute college visits

November 1st: Application deadline for early admissions to private colleges/universities

November 30th: Application deadline for UC’s and CSU’s

November – April: Ongoing scholarship opportunities

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Grade 12Most important dates to keep in mind…

Early December: Last opportunity to take SAT and/or ACT

December 15th – January 15th:Application deadlines for most private colleges/universities

January 1st: FAFSA available online

Second week of January: Financial Aid Parent Night at FTHS

Late January: FAFSA line-by-line workshops at VC

March 2nd: FAFSA filing deadline

March – April: Receive notifications of admission to colleges/universities

May 1st:Submit intent to register to college/university of your choice

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Factors to consider in choosing a college or university

Location (in-state vs. out-of-state, rural vs. urban setting, weather considerations)

Size (Colleges range in size from 40,000 students to under 1000) Cost (in-state vs. out-of-state tuition, private vs. public) Selectivity (do you meet the admissions criteria for

college/university, how competitive is admission?) Type of College (private, public, community, parochial, etc) Major/Academic Dept. Housing

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Components of the College Application

*Letters of recommendation must be requested from teachers and counselors at least two weeks before they are needed and must be accompanied by a “Brag Sheet”.

Component Applicable to…

Application Form ALL colleges/universitieshttp://www.csumentor.edu/http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissionshttp://www.commonapp.org/

Personal Statement UC’s and private colleges/universities

SAT/ACT scores ALL colleges/universities

Application Supplement Private colleges/universities

*Letter of Recommendation/”Secondary School Report”

Private colleges/universities

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Useful Websites for College Searches www.californiacolleges.edu

Provides college information and search engine for California private and public institutions www.princetonreview.com

Great place to start the college search www.usnews.com

Provides college rankings, college majors, and college planning tools www.campustours.com

Offers virtual tours, campus maps, webcams, videos, general information, tuition costs, enrollment statistics, admission requirements and majors

www.petersons.comHelps students with a timeline starting in 9th grade

www.bridges.comVUSD college and career search program. Students have login and password.

College Application Websites

www.csumentor.eduHelps students plan for attending and apply to a Cal-State University

www.commonapp.orgApplication website for over 300 colleges/universities

www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissionsProvides information about all UC’s (requirements, deadlines, campus life, etc.)

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Counselors: Mr. Boyd: Last Names A – Gh, ext.

[email protected] Ms. Freeman: Last Names Gi – O, ext.

[email protected] Mrs. Vega– Last Names P – Z, ext.

[email protected]

Your counselors are here to assist you with college planning and admission, fulfilling your A – G requirements, graduating from high school, academic issues AND any personal, social and/or emotional issues you may encounter.

Media Center Specialist: Mrs. Kapala, ext. [email protected]

Mrs. Kapala is our scholarship coordinator as well as the community service coordinator.

Registrar: Ms. Nordin, ext. [email protected]

Ms. Nordin is the point person for official transcripts, VC transcripts, Cal Grant Submissions, and multi-site enrollment forms. Ms. Nordin can also answer many counseling related questions in the event of the counselors’ absence.

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The SATRegister at:

http://www.collegeboard.com/

What does the SAT test cover? SAT Subject Tests? Where do I take the SAT? How do I improve my SAT scores?

Let me suggest some things

Recommended dates for Juniors:

Test Date Registration Deadline

March 9th February 8th

May 4th April 5th

June 1st May 2nd

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The ACTRegister at:

http://www.actstudent.org/

What does the ACT test cover? ACT with Writing? Where do I take the ACT? How do I improve my ACT scores?

Recommended dates for Juniors:

Test Date Registration Deadline

April 13th March 8th

June 8th May 3rd

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College Testing Requirements

*The class of 2009 was the last graduating class that must take the SAT Subject tests for UC admission.

UC System SAT or ACT with Writing only.Subject test (?)

All testing completed by December of senior year

CSU System SAT or ACT November or December of senior year depending on campus

Private/Out-of-state schools

Varying requirementsCheck individual websites

Varying requirementsCheck individual websites

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Financial Aid and

Scholarships

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S o m e t h i n g t o t h i n k a b o u t . . .“Education is one of the best financial investments you can make. A bachelor’s degree yields an increase in lifetime earnings potential of nearly a million dollars, according to Census Bureau data. This is equivalent to a 20% annual return on the investment.”

--from the Financial Aid Information Page--

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Common Four-Year University Myths Too expensive Student not ready to go Student can easily transfer

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Advantages of a four-year college experience:

Growth Internship opportunities Relationships with professors Study Abroad Career opportunities

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How much does college cost? COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Approximately $ 4,000 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Approximately $ 18,000 to $ 25,000 California Resident overall full-time fees/tuition for

CSUCI are $6,316 (Academic Year). UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA

Approximately $ 20,000 to $ 32,000 PRIVATE COLLEGES

Range from $ 20,000 to $ 60,000

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Basic Equation of Need

COST OF ATTENDANCE – (COA)- EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION (EFC)

= FINANCIAL NEED (eligibility)

• The college will attempt to offer FINANCIAL AID to meet your calculated FINANCIAL NEED.

• Not every college meets 100% of your financial need.

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Financial NeedUC CSU Private

Community College

Cost 25,000 22,000 35,000 10,000

EFC 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Financial Need

15,000 12,000 25,000 0

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SCHOLARSHIPS – WHERE TO START?

1. Check scholarship bulletin on line. New additions frequently appear. www.fthsmediacenter.wetpaint.com

2. Ask if your parent’s employer offers scholarships.

3. Check web pages of professional organizations to see if they have posted scholarships e.g. American Geologic Institute – www.agiweb.org/mpp

American Institute of Architects – www.archfoundation.org American Institute of Certified Public Accountants – www.aicpa.org Institute of Food Technologists – www.ift.org

4. Other sites to explore include: www.finaid.org/scholarships; www.FastWeb.com; www.scholarships.com; www.freschinfo.com; www.zinch.com

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OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Check scholarships posted on www.Bridges.com

2. Create your own scholarship search by using key words e.g. Hispanic + single parent or Hungarian + college scholarship Diabetes + college scholarship

3. Good Resource to check out: FUND YOUR FUTURE WORKBOOK and other booklets are available in English and Spanish on the California Student Aid Commission website. www.csac.ca.gov Copies also available in the Media Center.

4. “Paying for College Without Going Broke” by Kalman Chaney. Available at Barnes & Noble or Amazon. Answers many of your financial aid questions in a clear and accurate way.

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Now what?

1. Calendar, calendar, calendar or you will miss deadlines. Put them on your calendar in two places – one several weeks before the due date and the second date the drop dead date for mailing or delivery of the scholarship

2. As you search different sites about paying for college, be careful of scholarship scams, If you read the following lines, be careful:

“The scholarship is guaranteed, or your money back;” Or,

“You can’t get this information anywhere else;” Or,

“I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship/” Or, “We’’ do all the work;” Or, “The scholarship will cost money to hold.”

3. Watch out for “College Financial Planners/Consultants” who are really trying to sell you expensive whole life insurance products.

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Tip 1 Apply only if you are eligible. Read requirements and directions carefully.

Tip 2 Complete application in full. If a question does not apply, note that on the application. n/a Do not leave a blank.

Tip 3 Follow directions. Provide everything that is required, but do not supply things that are not requested – you could be disqualified.

Tip 4 Neatness counts. Always type the application if you can, or if you must print, do so neatly and legibly.

Tip 5 Make sure your essay makes an impression. Be personal and specific. Include concrete details to make your experience come alive.

Tip 6 Watch all deadlines. Don’t send the materials in late – they will be refused.

Tip 7 Take steps to make sure your entire application gets where it needs to go. Place name on all pages of the application in case it comes apart.

Tip 8 Give it a final ‘once-over.’ Proofread carefully. Ask another person to read it over before you submit it.

Tip 9 Ask for help if you need it. Visit your counselor or Mrs. Kapala

Tip 10 Remember: your application represents you! Your ability to submit a neat, timely, complete application reflects on you.