Preparing for College
Admissions
Parkland Magnet High School
“Your future depends on many things,
but mostly you.”--Frank
Tyger
What’s the first step??
GRADUATE!!!
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSClass of 2013
15 credits to be a Senior 21 credits to graduate 4 English 4 Math (must include a math above
Algebra 2) 4 Science (Biology, Earth/Env, a Physical
science and an elective science) 3 Social Studies (World History, Civics, US
History) 1 unit of PE or Dance Health and Lifeskills 2 courses in a Foreign Language (4 year
college)
Now What?
“When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what just happened.”
--John M. Richardson, Jr.
Research College OptionsThere are over 4,100 colleges and universities in the
United States.
Websites for college searches include. . .
www.collegeboard.com www.cfnc.org www.cappex.com www.collegenet.com www.Petersons.com
What matters most to you??
Distance from homeWeather
GeographyMajors
Academic reputationSize (class size and college
size)Dorm life
CostFinancial Aid
Clubs and Sports
What you need to apply to college. . .
Application
SAT/ACT Scores (FTCC uses Accuplacer scores)
Transcript
Essay
Letters of Recommendation
Where do I get an application?
Apply online!!
Individual College Websites
College Foundation (www.cfnc.org)
The Common Application (www.commonapp.org)
Terms to know
Early decision: apply early, get accepted early, binding decision
Early Action: same as early decision but is not binding
Pooled Admissions: all applications are analyzed during the same general time
Rolling Admissions: applications are reviewed as they are received
SAT/ACT
First fall test for the SAT is in October
Register online at www.collegeboard.com
First fall test for the ACT is in September
Register online at www.actstudent.org
Differences between the ACT and SAT
SAT Subject Tests Hour long, content based tests in
specific subject areas
20 tests across these areas: English, History, Languages, Mathematics, Science
Colleges may use them for placement or admission purposes
SAT Subject Tests at Duke University
Students must take either the SAT and two SAT Subject Tests, or the ACT plus writing
School of Engineering applicants who take the SAT must take one of their two Subject Tests in Mathematics
Students applying to the Trinity College program are encouraged to take the foreign language SAT Subject Test.
Testing Fees SAT is $49 and ACT is $48 plus writing
SAT Subject Tests have a $22 base fee per test date plus $11 for each Subject Test on that date ($22 for Language Listening Tests).
Late registration fees apply
Request a fee waiver in guidance (2)
SAT fee waivers entitle a student to 4 college application fee waivers
Make sure you have your scores sent to colleges!!
Test Preparation
The best test prep is PRACTICE!
Free test questions can be found on:www.cfnc.orgwww.collegeboard.comwww.actstudent.org
Review previously learned math concepts
Read to increase your vocabulary
How do I send my SAT/ACT scores?
High Schools do NOT send SAT or ACT scores to colleges. Scores are not included on your transcript.
When you register for a test, you must choose which schools you want your scores sent to.
You may request additional scores later directly from the testing companies, but normally an additional fee is required.
How do I get a transcript?
All college applications will require an OFFICIAL high school transcript.
Fill out a Transcript Request Form in the Guidance Office. Mrs. Lucas will return an official transcript to you or will mail it directly to a college.
Do not request a transcript until you have completed and submitted each college application!
Letters of recommendation
Make good choices when requesting letters!
Check applications for recommendation forms or required Counselor Statements
Give adequate time for completing a recommendation
Provide the recommender with a resume or brag sheet
Do not open or re-use recommendations once they are sealed!
Your Personal Resume
Start building your resume now!
Work on completing your senior brag sheet
What sets you apart? (complete worksheet)
You don’t have to be great at everything! Colleges want students who will bring something unique to their campus. Focus on something you love and be great at that!
The College Essay
PROOFREAD! PROOFREAD! PROOFREAD!
Then have someone else PROOFREAD it for you.
Your essay should be a good reflection of your personality. Ask friends and
family to read it, and if it “sounds like you” then you’re on the right track!
Don’t let this be you...
How do I pay for the application fees?
Fee waivers are available if you’ve used an SAT or ACT fee waiver
You may get a total of 4 application fee waivers from Mrs. Lucas.
College Application Week in November
If you do not qualify for a fee waiver, you can still request one from a college if you have extenuating circumstances. Contact the college Admissions Office.
NCAA Clearinghouse
If you plan to play sports in college you must register with the NCAA Clearinghouse.
Visit www.eligibilitycenter.org.
See your coach or Mr. Diehl for assistance.
Pay attention to deadlines!!
Failure to plan on your part does not constitute an emergency on our part!
Common Mistakes. . .
Failure to read application directions Incomplete applications Sloppy applications Failure to meet deadlines Applying to only one college Lack of rigorous courses senior year Waiting too late for recommendations Not proofreading essays Not including your name at the top of EVERY
page
Financial Aid
Types: Scholarships, Grants, Loans, Work-Study
Check individual college websites as well as websites such as www.fastweb.com and www.wsfoundation.org.
Many large scholarship deadlines come early in the fall! (Questbridge and Dean Prim)
Check out the Scholarship Newsletter
Complete the FAFSA anytime after January 1st.
•Research College options
•Schedule College Visits
•Prepare for the SAT/ACT
•Work on your Resume’
What can you do this
?
College Visits!Nothing compares to seeing a school for yourself!
(Use worksheets like the College Visit Checklist and Choosing College Priorities to help you prepare for a visit)
What’s next?
College Fair in October
Scholarship and Financial Aid Workshops
Register for SAT/ACT testing
Organize college materials by deadline
Visit the Guidance website regularly
We’re here to help!
Counselors
Chrissy Sergiacomi (last names A-B)
Shirley Davis (last names C-G)Stephen Diehl (last names H-Mc)Karrie Tuttle (last names Me-R)Denise McDonald (last names S-Z)
IB Coordinator
Randy Bourke
“I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.”
--Thomas Jefferson