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Gaithersburg High School

Countdown to Commencement A School Counseling Presentation September 4, 2014. Gaithersburg High School. What is YOUR Plan After Graduation???. Agenda Welcome Dr. Christine Handy-Collins, Principal Mr. Todd Nutter, 12 th Grade Administrator

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Gaithersburg High School

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  1. Countdown to Commencement A School Counseling Presentation September 4, 2014 GaithersburgHigh School

  2. What is YOUR Plan After Graduation??? Agenda Welcome • Dr. Christine Handy-Collins, Principal • Mr. Todd Nutter, 12th Grade Administrator • Mrs. Geri Sliffman, College and Career Coordinator • Ms. Bernadette White, Resource Counselor • Introduction of Senior Counselors

  3. Objective To provide students and parents with a pathway of understanding post-secondary options such as college admission, military service or the world of work.

  4. What time is it? • It’s time to get busy • Start now to develop your plan of action • Identify the resources you will need to get started • Review the admission test schedule • Prioritize your to do list • Seriously look at schools that your are considering applying to • Start working on your applications

  5. Just a few reminders • Provide an accurate email address that you check often • Your Common App email must match the email in Naviance/Family Connection • Update your counselor on your post secondary plans • Check your application/essay for errors! • Spel checque iz knot enuf • Proofread • Sign and date all forms (even electronic signatures) • Express Your Voice, Not Someone Else’s

  6. More Reminders… • Have you submitted all your required documents to the counseling office? • Written a transcript request for EVERY school you are planning to apply to? • College Institute transcripts – turn one into the counseling office • Transcript request for MC? • Are your SSL hours complete?

  7. College and Career Center Visit Mrs. Geri Sliffman in the Career Center • The College & Career Center is a resource for: • Researching majors and colleges • Career exploration • Scholarships • Other forms of Financial Aid • All students have an account with Family Connection • Provides students with personality and interest inventories • Includes college and career matching • Tracks college admissions and denials for past Gaithersburg students • Includes video clips for nearly 600 popular careers, many available in Spanish

  8. Post-Secondary Options • Four year Institutions • Two year Community Colleges • Vocational Schools or Apprenticeship Programs • Arts Institutions • The World of Work • Military • “Gap” Year • AmeriCorps, Study Abroad, Outward Bound

  9. What test should you take? • Ask yourself… • How did you do on the PSAT last year? • SAT • ACT • Have you prepared for taking these tests? • Mrs. Sliffman • Your Counselor • Are you considering community college? • Accuplacer placement test for most community colleges and level placement at a 4 year schools

  10. Do you know the deadline? • Chart or create a list of deadlines and requirements • Find a system that works for you • Transcript Requests • Allow at least 15 school days • October 15 deadline • All paperwork in by September 26 • November 1 deadline • All paperwork in by October 10 • Apply by Early Action/Priority Deadlines if Possible • Scholarships • Plan ahead • YOU must know the Scholarship Requirements

  11. Colleges/Universities with October 15 deadline • Adelphi University 10/1 • University of Georgia • University of South Carolina • Georgia Tech • North Carolina State University • Soka University • Florida State University

  12. College/Universities withNovember 1 deadline • American University • Boston College • Boston University • Case Western Reserve • Catholic University • Cornell University • Drexel University • Georgetown • George Washington Univ. • Howard University • McDaniel College • Morehouse College • University of Maryland – College Park • UMBC

  13. How Many Colleges Should I Apply To? Identify 10 Colleges Apply to 3-6 Colleges Reach Target Safe Make arrangements to visit college campuses.

  14. So you are thinking about College • 4 yr. schools – collegenavigator.gov • Develop a list of potential schools Review their requirements (i.e.: years of foreign language, # of lab sciences, etc.) • What are their application deadlines? • Single choice/Restricted Early Action, Early Action, Early Decision, Priority, Regular Deadline (each school is different) • Application fees? (do you need financial assistance?)

  15. Community College as an Option • 2 yr. school – Montgomery College • Less expensive option • All seniors should complete application • Credits can transfer to other 4-yr schools • Placement testing • 2 yr. schools with on-campus housing- check with College Career Center

  16. What can you afford to Pay • What can my family afford? • What is your family’s financial position? • Have you discussed this with your student? • Be realistic – look at FAFSA 4caster – www.fafsa.ed.gov What can I afford – http://collegecost.ed.gov/ http://collegecost.ed.gov/shopping_sheet.pdf Financial Aid Night – December, 2014

  17. Military • Should take ASVAB Fall date – November 5, 2014 Spring date - April, 2015 • Talk with a recruiter – but with an adult present • Military Academies • West Point • Naval Academy • Air Force Academy • Coast Guard Academy

  18. World Of Work • Apprenticeships • Plumbing • HVAC • Automotive • Electrical • Job Training • Construction • Hospitals • Computer • Montgomery Works Job Training Programs

  19. Use Naviance Family Connection (See or email your Counselor or the College and Career Coordinator if you need your password reset)

  20. Search for Colleges in Naviance/Family Connection • School Type (2 or 4 year) • Location • Student Body - Enrollment Size • Majors & Minors • Athletics • Cost + Financial Aid • Special Programs (clubs, newspaper, band, ROTC, etc.)

  21. Colleges I’m Thinking About

  22. Complete FERPA in Common App • “Yes, I do waive my right to access” • Links to Common Application • Use same email address and birthday!

  23. Upcoming College Visits • Sign up on Naviance • See Mrs. Geri Sliffman in the Career Center

  24. Components College Application • Application Form – Biographical Data • Common Application (www.commonapp.org) • Application Fee – ranges from $0 - $75 • Transcript – GPA & Courses • Test Scores – SAT or ACT • www.fairtest.org – Test optional colleges • Essay – Check prompts carefully • Audition/Portfolio/Interview – specific to certain colleges • Letters of Recommendation – teacher and counselor

  25. How to Request a Recommendation • Ask Early in PERSON. • Ask at a Convenient Time for the Teacher • Use the “Request for Recommendation Letter” Memo/Form with deadlines. • Present the following materials to your Teacher in an organized way: • Request Teacher Recommendationin Naviance/Family Connection after asking in Person • A copy of your resume or brag sheet

  26. Teacher Recommendations • AFTER speaking to the teacher in person you must submit a REQUEST to the teacher in Naviance/Family Connection. • Click on add/cancel requests:

  27. Select the teacher’s name and write them a note.

  28. The Transcript SecretaryMrs. Koenick • Permission to Release Records Form (1x) • Transcript Request Forms (1 for each college) • Most requests for college applications are posted electronically • Scholarship transcripts • Need transcript request

  29. Complete w/parent signature Permission to Release Student Records Review form with students See Website for procedures to request transcripts and counselor recommendation

  30. LET’S REVIEWYour Application Packet GHS SENDS: SENDS: YOU SUBMIT: Transcript (Transcript Request Form) Online Application Secondary School Report Letters of Recommendation SAT/ACT Scores Application Fee GHS School Profile

  31. Helpful Hints • Be mindful of what you put on the internet! We all have an internet footprint. • “Clean up” your FACE BOOK and INSTAGRAM pages prior to applying to college or for jobs & scholarships. • Set up “appropriate” e-mail addresses to put on applications, etc.

  32. On-the-Spot Admissions • Hampton University @ Springbrook HS • Date/Time : TBA • Admission: GPA 2.5, SAT 950/ ACT 20 • 3 letters of recommendation (1 from counselor or teacher) • Scholarship: SAT 1100/ ACT 24, 3 letters of recommendation (1 from counselor or teacher) • Morehouse College @ Gaithersburg HS • Males Only • TBA • Admission: GPA 2.8, SAT 1500 (3 sections) or ACT 22 • Scholarship: GPA 3.20, SAT 1750 • At least one letter of recommendation plus leadership • Evening parent event: 10/28/14 @ GHS • Hispanic College Fair: 10/29/14 • Daytime Fair @ Bohrer Park • Scholarship Conference & Fair Univ. @ Shady Groves: 11/15/14 from 9:00 am-2:15 pm • UNCF/MCPS HBCU College Fair @ Einstein HS: 2/18/15 • College Goal Sunday @ MC – Takoma Park Campus: 2/22/15 • Forthcoming Schools • Trinity University TBA • UMES TBA • Morgan State University TBA

  33. Financial Aid and Scholarships Financial Aid Workshop December TBA 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. GHS Cafeteria • www.fafsa.gov • www.fastweb.com • www.wiredscholar.com • Scholarships link on the Career Center webpage

  34. Too Much Information? Check out the bulletin board outside the College & Career Center

  35. GHS Counseling Staff Mrs. Geri Sliffman College & Career Coordinator Ms. Lisa Koenick Transcript Secretary

  36. Questions?????

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