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Welcome. Senior College and Career Night September 23, 2013. Agenda. Greetings and Introduction Overview and Handouts Senior calendar Presentations from College Representative ACES (Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success) Counselor Presentations: Senior Handouts and Packet

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  1. Welcome Senior College and Career Night September 23,2013

  2. Agenda • Greetings and Introduction • Overview and Handouts • Senior calendar • Presentations from College Representative • ACES (Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success) • Counselor Presentations: • Senior Handouts and Packet • Types of Admissions • Application process • Financial Aid Information • College Search/ SAT/ ACT • Alumni Video • Parent Panel • Question and Answer

  3. Who’s Who • Mr. James Koutsos, Principal • Mr. Michael Smith - Assistant Principal • 12th Grade • Ms. Bernie LeGrande - Assistant Principal • 11th Grade • Dr. Jim Berry – Assistant School Administrator 10th Grade • Ms. Rhoshanda Pyles- Assistant Principal • 9th Grade

  4. Who’s WhoCounseling Staff • Ms. Natoscha McKinnon, (A-Bel) Resource Counselor • Ms. Mandy Rosado, (Bem-Der) • Ms. Evelyn Zapata, (Des-Hat) • Ms. Kristine McDermott, (Hau-Leh) • Mr. Dana Henderson, (Lei-Op) • Mr. John Schulien, (Oq-Sir) • Ms. Sarah Patterson, (Sis-Z) • Ms. Pauline Matthews, H.S. Transition Support

  5. Who’s Who • Ms. Sharon Williams • College Career Information Coordinator • College Career Center 301-444-3035 • Ms. Catherine Preister • Mrs. Linda Walker • Counseling Secretaries • Counseling Office 301-444–3020 • Ms. Asia Lunn • ACES Academic Coach for Clarksburg High School • Montgomery College

  6. School Registrar Mrs. LeeAnn Geisler 301-444-3034 • Manage the mechanics of the college application process • Provide official transcripts • Manage transcript and postage fees (The first three transcripts and the mid-year reports will be provided free of charge. The next three will cost $3.00 each and additional transcripts after that will cost $5.00 each.) • Maintain deadlines

  7. Class of 2014: Important Dates for SeniorsClass Sponsors – Ms. Moser & Ms. Borst Wednesday, October 16 - Assembly to receive information to order caps and gowns and graduation announcements from Jostens -Senior Class Panoramic Photo (Order forms will be distributed through homeroom and collected on the day of the picture. Orders will be accepted through Fri, Oct. 18) **Wear a WHITE shirt please** Sign up to wear a letter in room 233 on Oct. 8 @ lunch Shirts will be made in room 233 on Oct. 10 @ lunch TBD Orders for Jostens will be accepted during lunch for last names beginning with A-M TBD Orders for Jostens will be accepted during lunch for last names beginning with N-Z October 14 - 19 Homecoming Week Saturday, April 26 Junior/Senior Prom – Silver Spring Civic Center

  8. More Important Dates for Seniors Wednesday, May 21 Parent Graduation Expectations Meeting @ 7:00 pm in the Auditorium (Attendance is mandatory) Each graduate will receive 6 tickets to graduation. May 19– May 23 Senior Exams Thursday, May 22 Senior Awards Assembly Friday, May 23 Last Day for seniors Wednesday, June 4 Graduation rehearsal at CHS @ 8:30 am Senior Picnic in the Stadium immediately following Friday, June 6 Graduation at Mt. St. Mary’s University @ 10:00 am SENIOR PORTRAITS Make-up Senior Portraits are by appointment only Contact Lifetouch Prestige directly to make an appointment 1-800-445-1189

  9. Lycoming College Chris Coale Assistant Director of Admissions

  10. Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) is a collaborative program that seeks to create a seamless pathway from high school to college completion. ACES will focus on identifying and supporting students that are underrepresented in higher education and those that are the first in their family to attend college. The program would identify qualifying students and provide comprehensive interventions and support to help keep them on track for college enrollment and completion. As students enter Grade 11, they will be assigned to academic coaches from Montgomery College who will work with them and their families in high school to create and support a college-going and academic success trajectory. ACES students will continue to receive coaching and academic support services while they are enrolled at Montgomery College and work toward their associate’s degrees.

  11. Concurrent EnrollmentMontgomery College and MCPS partnership Initiative Did you know that your student can earn college credit while still attending high school? Did you know that your student can attend MC while in high school and pay a lower tuition rate? Did you know that the college credits earned at MC can potentially be transferred to another institution.

  12. Who can apply Select high school juniors and seniors who meet the college's Early Placement standards may enhance their schedule with college course work and experience the independence of college-level study while also earning college credit. Students and/or their family will need to contact Clarksburg’s Dual Enrollment Program Assistant (DEPA) to obtain permission to take a college course. Ms. McKinnon is our MC/MCPS liaison, please contact her in the counseling office for more information. Early Placement for the Spring semester runs until Friday, November 22, 2013. Additional Information: Please refer to the blue hand-out.

  13. Types of Admissions & DeadlinesRefer to Senior Handouts • Regular Decision • Open Admission • Rolling Admission • Priority Deadline • Early Action (Non-binding) • Early Decision (Binding)

  14. Boston University Class of 2016 Student Profile for students admitted through: Regular Decision Average Rank in Class: Top 9% Average GPA: A- (3.7) SAT Composite Middle 50%: 1890-2120 (Average 2005) ACT Plus Writing Middle 50%: 28-32 (Average 29) Early Decision Average Rank in Class: Top 16% Average GPA: B+ (3.5) SAT Composite Middle 50%: 1780-1950 (Average 1872) ACT Plus Writing Composite Middle 50%: 26-29 (Average 27)

  15. How Many Applications? Types of Applications Paper or Online Applications Common Application Maryland Common Application (9 MD schools) EDU, Inc. Common Black Application for select Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) (35 schools) Try to identify 5 to 6 schools • Dream Schools (1 - 2 schools) • Ideal Schools (3 - 4 schools) • Safe Schools (1 - 2 schools) Don’t let tuition costs deter you from applying You never know what financial aid package a college may offer you.

  16. Mail to College or Submit Online • Application • Essay (if required) • Application Fee • SAT or ACT Scores

  17. Senior Packet • Deadlines for Transcript Requests • Guide to Family Connection • Forms • Checklist of Forms • Student Brag Sheet • Parent Brag Sheet • Extracurricular Activities • Application for Graduation • Due October 15, 2013 • Teacher Recommendation Brag Sheet • Transcript Release Form

  18. Submit to the Registrar 3 weeks before Deadline • Completed Senior Packet • Brag Sheet • Parent Brag Sheet • Transcript Release Form • 3 Stamps per Application The Better your Brag Sheet, The Better your Letter of Recommendation !  Remember, you may have to go online and request your SAT scores be sent directly by CollegeBoard.  We can’t share your transcript or other information with your college if you don’t turn in a signed Transcript Release Form.

  19. Family Connectionhttp://connection.naviance.com/clarksburg

  20. Create a Common Application Account https://www.commonapp.org

  21. FERPA Waiver & Applications List Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Match Common App account with Family Connection Sign Electronic FERPA Waiver on Common Application Online

  22. Clarksburg mails or submits through Common App or eDocs Your Transcript Counselor Letter of Recommendation Secondary School Report School Profile

  23. Family Connection - eDocs Counselor Uploads School Report Evaluation Registrar Uploads Initial Transcript School Profile Teacher Uploads Teacher Evaluation Letter of Recommendation

  24. Teachers mail or uploads: Clarksburg Teacher College Admissions Office 2100 University Ave. Big City, USA If you need letters of recommendation from teachers, provide them with a QUALITY resume/brag sheet. Ask early - Recent Teacher – Academic Teacher

  25. Family Connection –Match, Search, and Compare Research Different Colleges

  26. Find Your Best Fit

  27. Compare Colleges

  28. COLLEGE-CAREER INFORMATION CENTER Ms. Sharon Williams Scholarships and Financial Aid College/career search programs Naviance Succeed-Family Connection My Student Edge College/Career representatives meeting place Standardized test registration Year-round hours: 7:10 a.m. – 3:10 p.m.

  29. Financial Aid • Financial Aid Information Night • December 9, 2013 7:00 PM • Topics to be covered: • What is financial aid? • What kinds of financial aid are available? • Who should apply for need-based financial aid? • How does a student apply for need- based financial aid? • Truths and misconceptions

  30. College Admissions & Placement Tests • SAT I • SAT II • ACT • TOEFL • Accuplacer • ASVAB

  31. SAT Test Dates

  32. ACT Test Dates

  33. NCAA Eligibility Center

  34. Click the Student’s name to see their Video Starla Aleisha Alex

  35. Maya Gebeily’s College Search Tips 1. RELAX! Don't overanalyze colleges, and don't feel like you need to know every detail about a college before you apply. Sometimes a gut feeling is enough! Although I do encourage you to do research on colleges that interest you, you don't need to go as far as knowing what food they serve on Fridays in the dining hall :) Clarksburg Class of 2009

  36. Maya Gebeily’s College Search Tips 2. SAT really is not everything. Some students think that a poor – or a great - score on the SAT determines their college career and therefore their path in life. This is absolutely not true. On your application, stress your passion(s), not your scores! 3. Make use of your resources CollegeBoard.com is obviously a wonderful tool, but make sure not to forget the terrific counselors that are available. This is something I wish I had taken more advantage of when I was applying! Clarksburg Class of 2009

  37. Question & Answer Thank you!

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