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SENIOR PARENT/GUARDIAN WORKSHOP

SENIOR PARENT/GUARDIAN WORKSHOP. Lexington High School Counseling Department September 24, 2015. Counseling Go-To Staff. COUNSELORS COUNSELING INTERNS Melissa Buttaro Sarah Morales Alicia Linsey Beth Niegelsky Chrissy Sills Brittany Reed Ebony McCoy

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SENIOR PARENT/GUARDIAN WORKSHOP

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  1. SENIOR PARENT/GUARDIAN WORKSHOP Lexington High School Counseling Department September 24, 2015

  2. Counseling Go-To Staff COUNSELORS COUNSELING INTERNS Melissa Buttaro Sarah Morales Alicia Linsey Beth Niegelsky Chrissy Sills Brittany Reed Ebony McCoy Matt Medugno REGISTRAR’S OFFICE Stephanie Michael Room 152 Emily O’Neil Jane Aronson Stacy Prosowski Karen Hurley Cynthia Tang Carrie Thibodeau Hamblin COMMUNITY SERVICE Matthew Willis Room 705 Joanne Tringale

  3. Agenda • Senior Seminars • Post-Secondary Options • Building a Balanced College List • College Application Process • Financial Aid • What Students Can Do • How Parents Can Help

  4. Senior Seminars • Post-Secondary Options • Building a Balanced College List • The College Application Process • Naviance (Transcript & Teacher Recommendation Requests)

  5. Post-Secondary Options • College/University (2-year & 4-year) • Employment • Gap Year • Military Service • Post-Graduate (PG) Year • Technical/Trade Training

  6. Building a Balanced College List • Use Naviance to help develop and hone the list • Strong lists include: • 6 to 8 carefully selected schools • A balance of Likely, Target and Reach schools

  7. Academic Offerings/Majors Size of Student Body Location Residential/Social Life Student Organizations Athletics/Recreational Sports Student Diversity Important Factors

  8. Types of Admission • Regular Admission • Rolling Admission • Open Admission • Early Decision (binding) • Early Action (non-binding) • Restricted / Single-Choice Early Action

  9. COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS – WHO SENDS WHAT TO COLLEGES • COLLEGES • STUDENT •  Student portion of the college application including the ED contract when indicated •  Application fee •  Supplements •  Essay/short answers •  Additional recommendation letters •  Portfolios REGISTRAR  LHS profile  Official transcript  Counselor statement (‘recommendation letter’)  Secondary school report forms COLLEGEBOARD/ ACT  Official SAT, SAT Subject Test, ACT scores  AP scores • TEACHER •  Teacher statement (‘recommendation letter’) •  Teacher Evaluation form

  10. STUDENT • COLLEGE • Application • Supplements/Essay • Application Fee COUNSELOR • Counselor packet (questionnaire, parent/guardian “brag sheet” (optional)), activities resume • COLLEGE BOARD/ ACT • Request SAT and SAT Subject Test scores • Request ACT scores • NAVIANCE/TEACHER • Request teacher recommendations through Naviance • Stay in contact with teachers to provide list of colleges , as well as any other necessary documents. • NAVIANCE/REGISTRAR • Request transcripts • $6 per college (payable at the end of the year through MCC eSchool account)* • * unless you are approved for a fee waiver COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS – STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES You should send the materials listed above to LHS personnel by posted deadlines.

  11. Athletics and Admissions • Register with NCAA Eligibility Center ASAP • Division I or II Sports • Keep in contact with coaches • Remember: A promise of acceptance is not an official acceptance. A student-athlete is not accepted until they have received a letter from Admissions.

  12. Financial Aid • Financial Aid Forms • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) • CSS Profile • College-specific forms • MEFA Financial Aid Night at LHS • Thursday, November 12, 2015 @ 6:30pm-8:30pm • College Goal Sunday (www.fafsaday.org) • January 2016 • Local Scholarships (Naviance/Family Connection)

  13. What Students Can Do • Be Realistic with Your List • The goal of the college admission office is to enroll a well-rounded class – a community of individuals who add a unique talent or characteristic to the class. The operative question in selective admissions is: “What will this student add to our college?” • Make Your Case – why is this college a good match for you?

  14. How Parents Can Help • Allow Your Student To Drive • Consider The Source… • Look Beyond The Most Known • Keep Your Sense of Humor

  15. Online Resources • Naviance • connection.naviance.com/lexington • College Board • www.collegeboard.com • CSS profile • MEFA (MA Education Funding Authority) • www.mefa.org • Colleges that do not require SAT/ACT • Fair Test (www.fairtest.org) • LHS School Counseling(http://lps.lexingtonma.org/domain/616)

  16. Small Group Q & A Auditorium: Ms. Karamcheti & College Admissions Representatives Library: Ms. Thibodeau Hamblin & Ms. O’Neil Commons I: Mrs. McCoy & Mrs. Sills Commons II: Mrs. Michael & Mr. Willis Science Lecture Hall: Ms. Tang & Mr. Medugno

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