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COLLEGE AND CAREER PLANNING AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Welcome from Mr. Fujishige, the College Counselor Web Site:http://bfujishige.blogspot.com Email: fujishige@damien.edu Phone: 841-0195 Ext 519 REMINDERS COLLEGE FAIR, APRIL 22 (THURSDAY(@HAWAII CONVENTION CENTER, 5-8PM

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  1. COLLEGE AND CAREER PLANNING AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATIONWelcome from Mr. Fujishige, the College CounselorWeb Site:http://bfujishige.blogspot.comEmail: fujishige@damien.eduPhone: 841-0195 Ext 519

  2. REMINDERS • COLLEGE FAIR, APRIL 22 (THURSDAY(@HAWAII CONVENTION CENTER, 5-8PM • PRE-REGISTER HTTP://GOTOMYNCF.COM • COLLEGE SURVEY & QUESTIONNAIRE

  3. College Search • Take it seriously. • http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator • http://www.collegeboard.com • http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional • Realize that there is no perfect college, but you can find a great fit for you! Remember that a great fit for someone else does not necessarily mean a great fit for you.

  4. 2-year Open-door admission policy H.S. diploma & ACT/SAT scores are used for placement Accept H.S. grads, G.E.D. recipients, or individuals at least 16 years of age that have withdrawn from high school 4-year ACT or SAT scores are required G.P.A & class rank on transcript, volunteer work, personal statement, extra curricular activities, recommendations Admission Requirements

  5. THE APPLICATION PROCESS • The Student’s Responsibility • Obtaining Applications • Completing Applications

  6. The Student’s Responsibility • Decide where to apply (talk w/College Counselor) • Obtain the applications • Complete the actual applications • Develop a RESUME • Early admission applications due as early as November 1st • Gather other important information • Request transcripts to be sent out-see College Counselor

  7. How Many Apps? Applications may cost between $20-$80+ each • 2 “reach” schools • Academic & Financial • 2 or 3 “appropriate” schools • You will probably get in • You can probably afford • 1 to 2 safety schools • Definitely get accepted and affordable

  8. How to get applications • Phone or visit the Office of Admissions • Colleges Prefer On-Line Applications • The Internet: • Complete and send electronically… Check to see if there is a section to print out and give to your College Counselor/Teacher • Download the application

  9. Student’s full LEGAL name List of all high schools attended State of residence of both student and parents Six Digit Damien high school code : 120029 Courses in progress Sr Year Standardized Test Scores Signature from student, parent, and counselor Letters of Rec from a Academic Teacher & College Counselor Official Transcript What (Nearly!) Every Application Asks

  10. To Obtain Letters of Recommendation • Provide A Resume • Allow Minimum 2 weeks in advance • Provide Deadline--when/date? • Prefer ALL recommendations come back to College Counselor

  11. G.P.A. Rank ACT/SAT Test Score Personal statement Recommendations HS curriculum (rigor) Courses in progress Senior year Academic Accomplishments School Involvement Personality Characteristics Level of Commitment Personal Accomplishments ? What College Admissions’ Officers look for in Prospective Students?

  12. Why are you interested in that particular College or University? Why would you be a good addition to the academic community? Topics include: life lessons, personal challenges, areas of interests Personal Statement

  13. COLLEGE ENTRANCE RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS(Depends on what tier the school is in) • ENGLISH: 4 years • MATH: 3-4 years • SCIENCE w/2 LAB: 3-4 years • SOCIAL STUDIES: 3 years • FOREIGN LANGUAGE: 2-3 years • VISUAL OR PERFORMING ARTS • ELECTIVES

  14. NCAA Clearinghouse • Do you hope to play Division I or Division II college athletics? • Your eligibility MUST be cleared by the NCAA. • Core GPA & Test Scores • Core Courses - ONLY english, math, science, social science, foreign language • Test Code 9999 • Eligibility applications are available online at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

  15. Financial Aid It’s all about the money!

  16. Financial Aid • Free Money ~Scholarships ~Grants • Self-Help ~Loans (types: need & non-need based) ~Work Study • FAFSA and the CSS Profile

  17. The FAFSA Form • Provides a means for the government to use a standardized formula for applicants • Need PIN (both parent and student) www.pin.ed.gov • FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov • Filed soon after January 1st of student’s senior year • Requires prior year tax information • Sends results to schools on student’s behalf

  18. FAFSA Continued • EFC (expected family contribution) • Cost of Attendance – EFC = $ eligible for aid from: -merit scholarships -grants -loans (student and/or parent) -work study

  19. FinAid Comparison Tools • Go to finaid.org click Students then Step 3 then click link “Award Ltr Comparison Tool” • Go to collegeboard.com click on Parents click on Pay for College click link “Compare Aid Awards”

  20. BREAK

  21. Roles & Responsibilities Student Parent Counselor

  22. Student • Keep an open mind • Take an active role in the process • Meet with the College Counselor • Create & refine list of schools (do research, advice from Counselors & college visits • Know deadlines & manage your time • Ask questions

  23. Parents • Discuss parameters (loc and finance) with your student • Remind your student of deadlines • Assist with developing college list • Attend junior appointment with student • Encourage & empower your student thru • The College Application Process • Ask questions

  24. Counselor • Advocate & student helper • Provide counsel & support in the process • Assist in ID of appropriate range of schools/refine college list • Provide counsel to student & parent • Provide timeline to help limit stress • Provide appropriate documentation to colleges

  25. Timeline • Spring and Summer 2010 • Develop initial college list with College Counselor • If possible, Go visit colleges • Athletes register NCAA Clearinghouse • Contact colleges phone, email etc. • Conduct college search

  26. Timeline • Fall 2010 • Meet with College Counselor & work on list • Common Application use • Ask for Recommendations well in advance • Maintain/Improve grades in courses • Talk to visiting college Reps on DMS campus • Retake SAT/ACT tests Sept-Dec (Jan is late) • Work on applications & essays • Avoid Senior SLUMP

  27. Timeline • Spring 2011 • FAFSA January 1st • CSS Profile @CollegeBoard.com • Keep deadlines in mind • May 1st National Decision Date • Avoid Senior slump

  28. College Search Websites • http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator • http://www.collegeboard.com • Click link College Finder • Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) • http://www.wiche.edu • National Survey of Student Engagement • www.usatoday.com/news/education/nsse.htm • College Ranking Tool-Screener • Forbes.com/2009/08/02/best-colleges-ratings-opinions-ranking-2009_land.html

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