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Jr./ Sr. Timelines And The College Admissions Process

A comprehensive timeline for high school juniors and seniors outlining the important steps and tips for the college admissions process. Includes information on standardized tests, campus visits, applications, admissions terms, and financial aid.

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Jr./ Sr. Timelines And The College Admissions Process

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  1. Jr./ Sr. Timelines AndThe College Admissions Process

  2. TIMELINE • JUNIOR YEAR - SPRING • Take SAT and/or ACT • Senior year course registration • Research colleges, note individual admissions requirements • Conduct campus visits

  3. TIMELINE • SENIOR YEAR - FALL • Narrow down list of colleges • Make any final campus visits • Meet college reps at GB or Higher Ed Night • Make an appointment with your Guidance Counselor to complete a Senior Interview • SAT again and/or SAT II • Obtain and complete applications by November 26th (except early decision) • Look for Scholarship Booklet before Christmas break

  4. TIMELINE • SENIOR YEAR – SPRING Scholarship Booklet DUE MARCH 2, 2014 Financial aid application-FASFA Make final college selection and pay deposit Complete all required materials for college, e.g. housing, financial aid Continue to apply for scholarships

  5. ADMISSIONS PROCESS • Research • Standardized Tests • Campus Visits • Admissions Terms • Financial Aid

  6. RESEARCH Directories • Peterson’s Guides of 2 and 4-Year Colleges • College catalogues and videos

  7. RESEARCH • Computer Research *Mynextmove.org *Internet Web Sites College Home Pages (www.SUNY.edu)

  8. STANDARDIZED TESTS • SAT I (Reasoning Tests) • SAT II (Subject Tests) • ACT (English, Math, Reading, Science) *optional writing test

  9. STANDARDIZED TESTS • SAT I, SAT II • Nov.8 Registration deadline of Oct. 9 Dec.7 Registration deadline of Nov. 6 Jan.24 Registration deadline of Dec. 29 March 14 Registration deadline of Feb. 13 May 2 Registration Deadline of April 6 June 6 Registration Deadline of May 8 Online registration @ collegeboard.com

  10. STANDARDIZED TESTS • ACT and ACT Plus Writing • Oct. 25 Registration Deadline of Sept.19 Dec. 13 Registration Deadline of Nov. 7 April 18 Registration Deadline of March 13 June 13 Registration Deadline of May 8 Online registration @ actstudent.org

  11. CAMPUS VISITS • Purpose • Scheduling visits • Interview • Questions to ask • After the visit

  12. PURPOSE OF VISIT • See facilities first hand • Conduct an interview • Visit surrounding community • Speak with students

  13. SCHEDULING THE VISIT • Spring/summer of junior year • When college is in session • Schedule campus tour and interview

  14. INTERVIEW • Schedule ahead of visit • Only opportunity in process to present yourself in person • Information session • Be prepared with questions • Mock interview for practice • Present yourself well

  15. QUESTIONS TO ASK • What is distinctive about the college? • Academic programs available? • Class Size? Teacher - Student Ratio? • Professors versus Graduate Assistants? • Support services? Career development? • Extra-curricular activities? Greek life? • Residence life? • Computer accessibility? • Campus employment?

  16. AFTER THE VISIT • Write down your impressions. • Can you picture yourself there for 4 years? • Do you need more information? • Examine pros and cons.

  17. TYPES OF APPLICATIONS • SUNY Application • SUNY Supplemental Application • Private School Application • Common Application • Online Applications

  18. SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS • Student essay • Recommendations • Transcripts- release form • Mid-year and final grade reports

  19. ADMISSIONS TERMS • Open Admissions • Regular Admissions • Rolling Admissions • Early Decision • Articulation and “2-plus” programs • Early Admissions

  20. OPEN ADMISSIONS • College accepts all students with a high school diploma, GED, or qualifying entrance exam

  21. REGULAR ADMISSIONS • Applications accepted by specific deadline • Entire application pool is reviewed at one time • Applicants are notified after April 1st • Wait list

  22. ROLLING ADMISSIONS • A first-come, first-served policy with no set application deadline • Applicants notified within 4 weeks of receipt of application, beginning in Jan.

  23. EARLY DECISION • Earlier application deadline than regular pool • Student is notified in December or January • If accepted, required to withdraw all other applications • Pros and cons

  24. EARLY ADMISSIONS • Dually enrolled in GB and freshman year of college

  25. ARTICULATION PROGRAMS • Community College transfer programs • Early Admission program (SUNY Upstate) • SUNY ESF program

  26. FINANCIAL AIDAND SCHOLARSHIPS • Types of Financial Aid • Financial Aid Forms • Financial Aid Night • Scholarship Resources

  27. TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID • Grants/Scholarships • Loans (student or parent) • College work study

  28. SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES • Scholarship Bulletin Board • College Specific Scholarships • Organization or Employer Sponsored • Internet Resources • Scholarship Booklet-available mid-Dec. • Local Scholarship Applications • Newsletters and Announcements

  29. FINANCIAL AID FORMS • FAFSA • TAP • CSS Profile • College specific forms • Application deadlines

  30. FINANCIAL AID NIGHT • College Financial Aid Professional • Assistance with Financial Aid Forms • December 4, 2014

  31. STUDENT ATHLETES • NCAA guidelines • NCAA Clearinghouse applications Online registration@ ncaaclearinghouse.net

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