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College Planning Night for Juniors. Washington-Lee Counseling Department Presentation January 23, 2014. Counseling Department. Ms. Jessica Baith, Director of Counseling Ms. Ana Lily Caballero - “F,R” Ms. Elysse Catino -“D, G, L, P” Mr. Frank DeRocco – “C,O,N”
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College Planning Night for Juniors Washington-Lee Counseling Department Presentation January 23, 2014
Counseling Department • Ms. Jessica Baith, Director of Counseling • Ms. Ana Lily Caballero - “F,R” • Ms. Elysse Catino -“D, G, L, P” • Mr. Frank DeRocco – “C,O,N” • Ms. Kristin Devaney Shapiro “T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z” • Ms. Laura Hale – “A” • Ms. Nina Kuziel – “M, Q” • Ms. Heather Mizell - “H,I,J,K” • Ms. Meaghan Traverse – “B,E” • Ms. Claudia Vasquez -“S” • Mr. James Sample, Minority Achievement Coordinator • Mr. Eric Hill, College and Career Education Specialist
Brief Overview • Naviance • Junior Year Time Line • Senior Year Time Line • ACT/SAT • Application Process • Financial Aid
Upcoming Events Jan. 30 - Scheduling Night for Upperclassman Feb. 3,4 & 5 - Counselors in Classrooms Feb. 6 – Electives Fair Feb. 7 –Registration Deadline for SAT on Mar. 8 Feb. 21 - Course Request Forms Due Mar. 7 –Registration Deadline for ACT on April 12
Take Home Information • This PowerPoint Presentation is available online • Handouts • Family Connection • Factors to Consider • Glossary of Terms • College Visitation Verification • Testing Schedule for SAT/ACT • SAT vs. ACT • Brag Sheets • Transcript Deadline Sample • Evaluation for this event
True or False? 1. The majority of students declare a major going into college. 2. Being organized will help keep students, parents, and counselors happy during the application process. 3. SAT/ACT scores are the most important factor to a college admissions selection officer.
Junior Year - Ongoing • Academic and extracurricular awards and recognitions • Volunteer, paid work, summer trips • Activities, membership in clubs and positions held Resume/ Portfolio
Junior Year - Ongoing Begin Researching Colleges/Majors • Decide on important factors • Begin to collect information • Continue to maintain good grades and challenge yourself academically
Junior Year – (February-March) Senior Year Schedule • Rigorous Courses • AP/IB Courses- potential for college credit • Meet with Counselors- to review senior year course selections
Junior Year – (March-April) Visit Colleges • Schedule visits • Complete form for college visits (located in counseling office) • Tour campus and speak with reps and students • Follow up with Thank You letters • Keep track of schools of interest and admissions requirements/information from schools • Continue to NETWORK
Junior Year (May-June) Planning Ahead • Register for one of several SAT, SAT II, or ACT test dates • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) • Letters of Recommendation • Naviance Test Prep • Summer School Registration • NCAA Eligibility – https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/
Summer of Junior YearJune-September • SAT prep-course if needed • Continue with college visits • Pursue interests & build your resume • Essay • Common App
Senior Year – September-October Time management is key! • Organizational demands • Academics • Extracurricular activities • Letters of Recommendation • Registering for SAT’s in October • Narrowing list of Colleges • Scholarships • Remember it’s still an important academic year • Acknowledge Senior “state of mind”
Senior Year- (September-October) Narrow List of Colleges • Reach—Competitive—Pretty Sure • Meets your list of important factors • Housing • Tuition • Location • Size • Senior Perspective
Senior Year(September-February) • Early Action: An application process which permits students to make application to an institution of preference and receive a decision during the senior year, well in advance of the normal response dates in the spring. The candidate is not committed to enroll at that particular institution. • Early Decision: An application process in which a commitment is made by the student to the institution that, if admitted, the student will enroll. Only a student who can make a deliberate and well-reasoned first choice decision should apply under an Early Decision plan because the institution will require a nonrefundable deposit well before May 1.
Senior Year (September-February) Applications Due – Varying Deadlines • Student provides to counselor: • Secondary School Report • Transcript Request Form • $4.00 per transcript • * Stamped, addressed envelope • (no return address) • Classroom visit for Naviance- All seniors • Saturday Application Help-All seniors • One Saturday in October, November, December, & January
Senior Year(September- February) Applications – Varying deadlines • Letters of Recommendation • Student information sheet • Parent information sheet • Teacher information sheet All Three Required
January-June of Sr. Year • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) • http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ • Mid-year reports • Rescinding Offers…
May-June of Sr. Year • AP/IB Exam period (May) • When accepted visit again to make your final choice!!! • Senior Experience– SUCCESS! • Final School report to college • GRADUATION!