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Post Graduate Planning Workshop

Post Graduate Planning Workshop. Welcome Class of 2013 Students & Parents!. Agenda. 6:30 PM Welcome Mr . Kurt Wollenweber, Principal 6:40 PM Overview of College Application Process Paul Eppard & Tammy Dodson 7:20 PM Breakout Sessions Public College/University Application Process

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Post Graduate Planning Workshop

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  1. Post Graduate Planning Workshop Welcome Class of 2013 Students & Parents!

  2. Agenda • 6:30 PMWelcome Mr. Kurt Wollenweber, Principal • 6:40 PMOverview of College Application Process Paul Eppard & Tammy Dodson • 7:20 PMBreakout Sessions Public College/University Application Process Jillian McGlinchey, University of Colorado at Boulder Auditorium 2-year/Community College Application and Transfer Process (1st session only) Karen Khuu, Arapahoe Community College Library Classroom Where to Apply and Where to Go! Paul Eppard, Grandview High School Choir Room How to Write a Winning College Essay! Ann Richards, Grandview High School Band Room • 8:00 PMBreakout Sessions repeated The Career/Technical School Option (2ndsession only) Julie Haeflinger, Pickens Technical College Library Classroom

  3. Senior Year • Junior year is often viewed as the most important year of high school, but Senior year is also crucial. • Colleges can change admission decisions based upon performance during the senior year. • Just say NO to SENIORITIS! • Per CCSD Policy, ALL seniors must be enrolled in 4 Core Classes each semester!

  4. Graduation Requirements English 4.0 Social Studies 1.5 Government .5 US History 1.0 Math 3.0 Science 3.0 Practical Fine Arts 1.5 Physical Education 1.5 Health .5 Other 5.5 Total 22.0

  5. College Admission Requirements • High school graduation requirements VS. college entrance requirements! • Colleges and universities may look for additional credits in certain core or elective areas. • Performing or visual art credit • World language • Research colleges and university admission requirements to determine what courses are mandatory.

  6. The Timeline • September • College Readiness Day, Wednesday, September 19 • Overview of college application process • Can begin submitting transcript requests on September 20 • Counselors in English classes, September 24 – October 1 • Senior Seminar • Register to retake ACT, SAT, or SAT Subject tests • ONLY if needed • Finalize list of colleges and application deadlines • Should include 3-7 schools • Request teacher and/or counselor recommendations • Only if needed • Must complete Naviance form and talk with recommender face-to-face! • Start working on application essay • Only if needed • Some colleges have specific questions to be answered • Research scholarships • Check specific school websites • Naviance • www.fastweb.com

  7. The Timeline • October • Attend college visits at Grandview • See College Visit Schedule in Naviance • NACAC National College Fair @ Colorado Convention Center • October 7, 2012 – 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm • In-State College Fair @ Cherry Creek High School West Bldg. • October 8, 2012 – 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm • Greater Denver College Fair and Workshop @ Douglas County High School • October 13, 2012 – 10:00 am – 2:00 pm • Polish application essay • Process applications with November deadlines • Be aware of implications for applying Early Action or Early Decision • Plan to visit colleges over Fall Break • Schedule visit on college’s website • Ask to meet with specific departments • Concerned about paying for college, schedule time with the Fin. Aid office

  8. The Timeline • November • Process applications with December and January deadlines • Don’t forget about Thanksgiving Break & Winter Break! • The Post Graduate Center requires at least 10 school days to process transcript requests! • Teachers and counselors require at least 10 school days for writing letters of recommendation.

  9. The Timeline • December • Last day to turn in transcript requests for January deadlines is December 7. • Prepare to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) • www.fafsa.ed.gov • Log on prior to Jan. 1, 2013 to get your PIN • Both student and parent must register for a PIN • www.pin.ed.gov • Cannot log on to FAFSA until Jan. 1, 2013 • Priority deadline for completion is March 1, 2013

  10. The Timeline • January • Complete FAFSA • Attend FAFSA Workshop at Grandview if need extra help. • January 28, 2013 • RSVP required • Post Graduate Center will take reservations beginning Dec. 3

  11. College Application Process

  12. Requesting Transcripts • Student must complete the Transcript Request Form. • Any additional forms for teachers to complete must be given to teachers directly. • Any additional forms for counselor to complete must be turned in to Post Graduate Center with Transcript Request Form • Student must check Naviance to see if teacher recommendations have been completed before turning in Transcript Request Form. • Completed Transcript Request Forms can only be turned in to Mrs. Storgaard. • Do not give your counselor any of the forms. • Mrs. Storgaard will process your application with the counselor. • Do not leave forms on the desk! • Student can check Naviance to see when transcript request was processed. • Please allow 4-6 weeks for colleges/universities to process your transcript!

  13. Naviance • Students and parents can log on to • http://connection.naviance.com/grandview • College Search: • Search for schools • Compare schools • College Visits: • Find out when schools are visiting GHS • Students can sign up to attend these visits. • Scholarships & Financial Aid: • Look at/search for scholarships and access applications • ACT/SAT Test Preparation

  14. $$ Financial Aid $$ • Money that is: • Given – grants/scholarships • Borrowed – loans (student and/or parent) • Earned – work study • Sources include: • Federal Government (FAFSA) • State Government (FAFSA, College Opportunity Fund “COF”) • Institutional Aid (FAFSA and/or CSS Profile) • Private businesses/organizations (Scholarship applications)

  15. Financial Aid • Grants: • Money from Federal, State, Institution, or private company • Most are need-based (FAFSA or CSS Profile) • Most do not need to be repaid

  16. Financial Aid • Loans: • Money that is borrowed from federal or state government (FAFSA) • Student subsidized loan – 3.4% • Student unsubsidized loan – 6.8% • Parent PLUS loan – 7.9% • Federal Perkins Student Loan – 5% • Can wait to pay back after graduation • Money that is borrowed from a bank, credit union, or school (Separate Loan Application) • Interest rates are typically higher – up to 18% • Must start paying it back as soon as it is received

  17. Financial Aid • Work Study • Money earned from work, typically on-campus, while in college • Money earned does not have to be repaid • Students are paid as they work; money can be used for expenses throughout the term.

  18. Financial Aid • Scholarships • Money that is awarded for a variety of reasons • Academics • Athletics • Personal Attributes • Personal Affiliations • Some are need based • Where to find scholarships? • Specific college website • National scholarship databases • Local scholarships

  19. Financial Aid • When applying to colleges, don’t worry about the initial costs. • All colleges will provide a financial aid notification with letter of acceptance. • Student must be notified by April 1 of admission status and financial aid to be received from each college. • Student and parent will review each financial aid “package” and decide what is the best option. • Student must accept admission to 1 school by May 1. • Net Price Calculator • Every college will have this on their website • Estimate of what it will cost for student to attend

  20. Free Applicationfor Federal Student Aid • General application to qualify for financial aid for ANY post-secondary school in the US • Some scholarships use this information to determine need • Complete FAFSA in January or early February • File taxes early this year! • Attend FAFSA Workshop on January 28, 2013 • RSVP required • Use www.fafsa.ed.gov • Both student and parent will need to apply for PIN before completing • Watch out for scams(www.fafsa.com)

  21. Computing Financial Need • Upon completion of the FAFSA, the Federal Government issues the student and Expected Family Contribution (EFC). • Based on parent(s) income, parent(s) non-retirement assets, student income, and student assets • The EFC is how much the federal government believes your family can afford to send your student to school • Regardless of varying college tuition rates, the EFC will be the same for each college. • Financial Need = College Costs – EFC • It is possible to have a “need” at some schools and not others.

  22. Financial Need

  23. Financial Aid “Package”

  24. CSS Profile • Financial aid application process through College Board. • Many schools & scholarship programs use it to award nonfederal student aid funds. • Helps school and/or scholarship see the “bigger picture” of financial situation. • Colorado College • University of Denver • Available October 1 • www.profileonline.collegeboard.com • Early date helps with Early Decision • Costs $25 for application and report to 1 school or scholarship. • Additional reports are $16

  25. College Opportunity Fund • Also known as the COF – “cough” • This stipend pays a portion of total in-state tuition when attending a Colorado public institution or a participating private institution. • Colorado Christian University • Regis University • University of Denver • Will pay a portion of up to 145 undergraduate credit hours • Stipend for 2012-13 • $62/semester credit for PUBLIC institutions • $31/semester credit for PRIVATE institutions • Apply at www.cof.college-assist.org

  26. College Goal Sunday • An opportunity for students and parents to get free help in filling out the FAFSA • www.collegegoalcolorado.org • Typically the Sunday after the Super Bowl. • Don’t forget about Grandview’s FAFSA evening: • Monday, January 28, 2013

  27. College Athletics • NCAA • www.eligibilitycenter.org • Cost is $65 • Student must register immediately - if haven’t already done so! • Must request an initial transcript be sent by the PGC ($5). • A final transcript will only be sent if student has requested an initial to be sent. • Official test scores must be sent to NCAA from ACT and/or SAT (student must complete) • NAIA • www.playnaia.org • Cost is $65

  28. Be Aware of Deadlines Post-mark deadlines vs. Actual deadlines • CU-Boulder • Early Notification=December 1 • Regular Deadline=January 15 • Colorado State University • Early Action=December 1 • Regular Decision=February 1 • University of Northern Colorado • Deadline=August 1 • Rolling Admissions

  29. In Summary . . . • Begin the application process NOW! • Write college essay • ONLY if needed • Be aware of specific topics depending on the school application • Have an English teacher proof read • Have someone who doesn’t know you read • Request teacher/counselor recommendations • ONLY if needed • Must Complete form(s) on Naviance and give to teacher/counselor face-to-face

  30. In Summary . . . • Students MUST attend College Readiness Day • Wednesday, September 19, 7:10 am • Senior Seminar Meetings • September 24 – October 1 • In English class • Ask questions along the way!

  31. Agenda • 7:20 PMBreakout Sessions Public College/University Application Process Jillian McGlinchey, University of Colorado at Boulder Auditorium 2-year/Community College Application and Transfer Process (1st session only) Karen Khuu, Arapahoe Community College Library Classroom Where to Apply and Where to Go! Paul Eppard, Grandview High School Choir Room How to Write a Winning College Essay! Ann Richards, Grandview High School Band Room • 8:00 PMBreakout Sessions repeated The Career/Technical School Option (2nd session only) Julie Haeflinger, Pickens Technical College Library Classroom

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