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Junior and Parents College Search

Junior and Parents College Search. October 6, 2011 Presented by the Voorhees Guidance Department. Begin Now. STAY FOCUSED & FINISH STRONG DEVELOP A STRONG SENIOR YEAR COURSE OF STUDY BE REALISTIC WHEN SELECTING COURSES EXPLORE APPROPRIATE POST-SECONDARY OPTIONS

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Junior and Parents College Search

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  1. Junior and Parents College Search October 6, 2011 Presented by the Voorhees Guidance Department

  2. Begin Now • STAY FOCUSED & FINISH STRONG • DEVELOP A STRONG SENIOR YEAR COURSE OF STUDY • BE REALISTIC WHEN SELECTING COURSES • EXPLORE APPROPRIATE POST-SECONDARY OPTIONS • RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH • DEVELOP A PLAN TO ACHIEVE GOALS

  3. Four-year colleges and universities Two-year colleges Specialized Schools Trade, Technical, Business Schools Employment Military Service Consider the Options

  4. Search and Decision-Making • Use a variety of resources to develop a list of potential post-secondary schools • Research all options thoroughly using “Naviance” & Internet Websites and attending college fairs • Attend Open Houses • Schedule Campus Visits • Attend Local Career & College Programs • Check Voorhees’ Website

  5. Location Campus Setting Size (VHS = 1200) Student Body Available Majors Academic Atmosphere Financial Aspects Facilities Special Services Athletic Program Cultural Opportunities Flexibility to design programs Special Opportunities -Study Abroad, Internships Competitiveness Personal Expectations Social Environment Activities available Transportation Things to Consider in the Search

  6. What College Admissions Officers Look For • Comprehensive Curriculum/Breadth of Program • Depth of academic program (Honors, AP) • Grades & GPA • Honors & Awards • Test Scores • Recommendations • Essay/Interview • Activities/Jobs/Community Service

  7. Be Aware of Minimum Entrance Requirements • English 4 years • Mathematics 3 years • Science (lab) 3 years • Social Studies 3 years • World Language 2/3 years • Academic Electives 3/5 years ***Requirements will vary – research carefully!***

  8. Testing Plan dates wisely for optimum results • PSAT : Third Saturday of October • SAT I: Reasoning Tests • SAT II: Subject Tests • ACT • AP EXAMS • “Prep” Courses-Many options including VHS • Afterschool Classes by Math & English Depts

  9. Important Details to Consider Read the fine print and know the terms • “Regular Decision” • “Rolling Admissions” • “Early Decision”- Binding • “Early Action” – restrictive vs Non-restrictive • “The Common Application”

  10. ATHLETICS & COLLEGE • Divisions I, II, III, IIIA have different regulations and requirements • Students and parents must comply with NCAA Regulations and Core Standards including approved High School courses • Minimum GPA and SAT/ACT Scores ARE ALSO DEFINED and must be met • Visit the NCAA Eligibility Center at www.eligibilitycenter.org

  11. Financing College Education • Discuss Financing of College NOW • Investigate financing options • Preview the current FAFSA & CSS Profile • Look into Scholarships • Senior Financial Aid Seminar: • November 17, 2011 7:00 PM

  12. CALENDAR OF EVENTS START A CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT DATES: • College Fairs • Open Houses • Course Selection for Senior Year • Testing • Visit/Tours

  13. SUMMATION • Use all resources available to explore all post-secondary options • Use Teachers’ Convention Days, Spring Break and Summer Vacation – for researching, visiting & developing an action plan • Take advantage of summer to participate in pre-college programs, community service, or employment

  14. Break Out Session • Counselor • Room • Beth Nemeth • A-Con • Jean DiSalvio • Cor-Hac • Brian Strauss • Han-McD • LoAnn Osmun-Ditzler • McE-Ri • Ann Fresoli • Ro-Z Room 137 Room 160 New Caf Room 169 Room 168

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