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Preparing for Life After High School: Applying to College and Other Important Information for Seniors

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Preparing for Life After High School:. Applying to College and Other Important Information for Seniors. Senior Meetings. Today we will give you general information about: preparing for life after high school the college application process other important Senior activities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Preparing for Life After High School:

Preparing for Life After High School:

Applying to College and Other Important Information for Seniors

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Senior MeetingsToday we will give you general information about:

preparing for life after high schoolthe college application processother important Senior activities.

Counselors will meet with seniors individually during September and October to discuss graduation progress, career goals, the college application process, and planning for the future generally.

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Complete Fall Senior SurveyYour conference with your counselor will be more

productive if we know something about your plans BEFORE we meet.

Login to your myCCS account. Find the “CHS Important Information” box. (if this is

not visible on your screen, click the “add widgets” button to add the box.)

Click the “CHS Fall Senior Survey” linkLogin to the survey using your CHS login.Answer the brief survey questions about your plans

after high school and SUBMIT. NOTE: it’s OK if you are not entirely sure of your plans.

We just want to know where things stand currently.Complete the survey NO LATER THAN August 28th.

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Complete Fall Senior Survey

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Work, Military, College? We can help…We know that CHS seniors are prepared to do a

variety of things after high school.While continuing your education beyond high school

is a priority for most, we understand that others will postpone school and enter the workforce or military.

During your senior meetings we will discuss your future plans and help you identify the steps necessary to reach your goals including but not limited to: the college search and application process, military enlistment, identifying and applying for jobs, resume development, interviewing, and more.

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Senior Check ListYour To-Do list for Senior Year.Highlights important

events/dates/information (ex: College Information Night, Financial Aid/Scholarship meeting, commencement information)

Pay attention to specific deadlines on the check list (ex. Application deadlines, financial aid deadlines, etc.)

Your guide to senior activities and the college application process.

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Applying to CollegesMost applications are found online at the

College/University website…look for links that say “Apply” or “Undergraduate Admissions” or “Prospective Students”

Many online applications can be started on one day and completed at a later time. Be sure to note any username/passwords you create for your applications!

There may be supplemental information required such as essays, counselor forms (also called Secondary School Reports), and letters of recommendation.

Be sure to complete a Senior Self Assessment form (Brag Sheet) to give to your recommenders!

APPLY NOW!

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Letters of RecommendationBe sure to ASK your recommenders for letters BEFORE

you include their names on your applications. A more formal request (letter or e-mail message in letter

format) is recommended. i.e. don’t leave your request on a post-it or text your request. Be professional and courteous!

Allow at least two weeks for teacher and counselor recommendations. Don’t wait until the last minute to ask for letters. If you ask for your letter last-minute, you’ll get a last-minute letter.

Many letters of rec may be uploaded electronically. Read the application instructions carefully.

If letters cannot be uploaded electronically, be sure to provide your recommenders with stamped/addressed envelopes and an information sheet that details when letters are due.

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Common ApplicationThe Common Application is a single

application that can be used for many colleges. See the list of participating colleges on www.commonapp.org

The Common Application can be completed online. Counselor and teacher recommendations can be uploaded to the Common Application site, making it very efficient for everyone involved.

Note: Pay careful attention to word limits for Common App essays. Answers will be cut off if over word limit.

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Recent Changes for IU and PurdueThe Indiana University Bloomington application

now requires a personal statement.

The Indiana University Bloomington merit scholarship program has changed considerably. Visit their website for more information.

Purdue University has moved to the Common App for their application. Plan accordingly.

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SAT/ACT Tests and ScoresFall ACT dates are: Sept. 13, Oct. 25 (not at CHS),

Dec. 13Fall SAT dates are: Oct. 11, Nov. 8, Dec. 6 CHS high school code required when you register:

150445.When you register, you can send up to 4 free score

reports to colleges…Take advantage of this!Your scores will appear on your CHS transcript,

however some schools require you to send scores directly from College Board or ACT. IU and Purdue require scores directly from testing agencies.

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SAT/ACT Registration Changes

Students are now required to upload a recent photo of self only at the time of registration.

Students must bring admission ticket on test day.

Students must bring photo ID or driver’s license on test day.

Stand-by registration NO LONGER ALLOWED on test day.

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DeadlinesBe aware of application deadlines, especially

those related to financial aid and scholarship consideration.

The most common deadlines are October 1, November 1, December 1, and January 1. PLAN AHEAD!

NOTE: The deadline for turning in application materials (paper or electronic) to Counseling is December 5th for January 1 deadlines.

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Transcripts/ParchmentAll college applications will require a transcript. In

most cases your transcript will be sent electronically from CHS using Parchment.

You must register at www.parchment.com. Once you have registered you can log on at any time and request that transcripts be sent to specific colleges/ universities.NOTE: registering does not automatically send your

transcript to schools. You MUST request each transcript you want sent separately.

Write down your Parchment login information and keep it somewhere safe!

You will receive confirmation from Parchment when your transcript has been sent.

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Transcripts/Counselor FormsMany college applications require a counselor form or

Secondary School Report that is completed by your counselor.

For many in-state schools that form is automatically generated electronically when you request a transcript through Parchment.

If a transcript/counselor form cannot be sent via Parchment (or the Common App), you must complete a College Tracking Sheet and submit your request with $1.00 to have the transcript and/or counselor form sent by mail.

Communicate, communicate, communicate with your counselor. Don’t assume that we know which forms need to be completed for your applications, especially for out of state schools that don’t use the Common Application.

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Scholarships/Financial AidFinancial Aid Night: January 22nd 7:00 p.m.

in the Auditorium.January 1st FAFSA available.March 10th FAFSA submission deadline.Be aware that some schools (especially

private) require additional forms for scholarship and financial aid consideration.

Check the scholarship wall often and listen for announcements.

Avoid scholarship scams!

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College Reps and Upcoming College FairsMany college admissions reps visit CHS in the

fall…check the counseling website or the bulletin board outside of the Counseling Office to see who is coming.

Students must get a pass from Counseling in order to participate in the admission rep visit.

Sept. 16th--Indianapolis National College Fair, Indianapolis Convention Center 9 a.m.-12 and 6-8 p.m.

September 24 --Hamilton County College Fair at Fishers High School 6:30-8:00

October 1 – Indy Westside College Fair –Ben Davis High School MPA 7-8:30pm

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Tips for College VisitsMake visiting the colleges to which are applying a priority this fall.

Absences for college visits must be prearranged with the Attendance office and will count against the Skip-a-final program.

Visit when students are on campus, and ask questions of students you see on campus. Your tour guide will probably be a student and could be a great source of information.

Design your own trip: Make an appointment Meet with someone in your major area of study Take a campus tour Meet with the admissions office Observe a classroom setting Bring an unofficial transcript Schedule an overnight visit when possible

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Helpful ResourcesFollow the “Senior Information”, “College

Application Process”, “Scholarship Process”, and “College and Career Resources” links in the Counseling section of the CHS website.

Call or send e-mail to the College/University Admissions Office if you have specific questions about their process.

KEEP AND USE your Senior Check List!

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Get help with the Search Process!Follow us on Twitter @CHSCollege411Like us on Facebook at Carmel High

School College CounselingVisit the College and Career Resource

Center (CCRC) and get help with:College Admissions InformationApplication DeadlinesScholarshipsFinancial AidCollege Rep VisitsSummer Programs

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Your Cyber ProfileWhat are you posting on Facebook, Twitter,

Instagram, etc?PicturesStatus postingsLinks

Your profile on the internet is potentially available to anyone to view

College admission offices and future employers can and will “Google” you.

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Remember…Counselors will be meeting with seniors individually in

September and October.Complete the CHS Fall Senior Survey in myCCS by 8/28/14 Use your senior checklist to stay organized!Stay aware of and meet all deadlines.Create your Parchment account ASAP.Ask for letters of recommendation EARLY.Don’t wait until the last minute to apply, write essays, etc.

Plan ahead!Senior grades are important!! Colleges will require your

final transcript. Don’t give them a reason to change their mind.

Use all of your resources and have a great senior year!