Navigating the College Planning Journey for Juniors
Essential information for juniors embarking on the college planning process, covering topics like student profiles, SAT tests, applications, financial aid, and important deadlines. Step-by-step guidance to help students prepare for higher education.
Navigating the College Planning Journey for Juniors
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The College Planning Process Information for Juniors
The College Process Is... • A Commitment • Takes Time • Can Be Confusing At Times • Hard Work • Research Project • A Process That Requires Thought
Our Agenda • Student Profile • Testing • Choosing The Right School • Applying To That School • Financial Aid • NCAA Clearing House • Questions and Answers
Student Profile What Does A School Look For In Its Applicants?
Just The Facts • GPA (Grade Point Average) • Class Rank • Courses • SAT/ACT Scores
Student Leader Athlete Science Olympiad Math Team Actor Artist Musician Volunteer Employee Scout Church Group Member Contempora Staff Newspaper Peer Tutor The Real Person
SAT Reasoning Test &SAT Subject Tests www.collegeboard.com
SAT Tests • Critical Reading • Math • Writing • Scores range from 200 - 800 • Subject Tests - Math, Science, History
Improve SAT Scores • Preview PSAT results • Read • If in SAT review course - take advantage of practice time • Private tutorial programs (Princeton Review, Kaplan, CCRI, etc.) • Use SAT review books and software
SAT Registration • Paper Registration - Booklets are available in the CHSW Guidance Office • Online - www.collegeboard.com • One can send scores to 4 colleges • All official scores must be sent to the colleges from the Collegeboard • Colleges will see all scores but will usually use the highest combination
Reminders • Research in order to plan ahead • Know when to take the SAT’s • Know if SAT Subject Tests are required by admissions • SAT scores must be sent to the colleges by the Collegeboard
Where to Start? Cost - Housing - Setting - Sports Activities - Support Services On Campus Facilities Educational Resources
Resources • College Catalogs • View Books • Web Sites like MyRoad.com & Collegeboard.com • College Reps • College Fairs • College Tours
Counselor Requirements • Student Questionnaire • Activity Sheet
Deadlines • Early Decision • Early Action • Standard • Rolling Admission
Applications • Where do you get them? • When do you get them? • How do you get them?
Application Forms • Common Application • Online Application • Paper Application
Completing the Application: • Make a copy of the application at home • Practice on the copy • Complete your actual application including essay if required • Make a copy of the application to be submitted • Bring it to the guidance department
Completed & checked application Essay Activities sheet Teacher recommendations Application fee Response post card 4 First class stamps Signed transcript card Large manila envelope addressed to the college Name and due date on the inside flap If you want guidance to mail the application:
If you prefer to mail the application: • Transcript card required • Counselor Letter of Recommendation included • Any other supplemental material required by the school • Sealed envelope given back to the student
Cranston West Timeline • The guidance department requires 15 school days to process a completed application • The guidance department reviews the application, includes an official transcript, school profile, and required/requested recommendations
Essays • Brainstorm on the topics • Select a topic • Complete a rough draft • Have someone review it • Revise • Edit
Recommendations • Try for Two but check each school’s requirements • Teacher • Coach • Employer • Community Person • Counselor
And more... • Interview • Visit • Tour • Art, Theater, Music • may require video tape, audition, portfolio
Decisions • Acceptance • Deferral • Wait List • Denial
The Treasure Hunt Financing College
Financial Aid • The primary responsibility for paying for college is that of the parents and the student. Students may receive financial aid if they qualify. • According to need • Academic merit • Special interests
What is Financial Aid?Money for College • The total cost of college attendance includes: • Tuition and Fees • Books and Supplies • Room and Board • Transportation • Miscellaneous Expenses
What are the types of Financial Aid? • Grants/Scholarships • Loans • Work Study
How does one apply for Financial Aid? • FAFSA • Pin Number • Deadlines • Profile • College Forms
Financial Aid Resources • College Planning Center of Rhode Island • Collegeplanningcenter.org • (401) 736 - 3170 • College Financial Aid Office • Community Financial Aid Workshops • Senior Notes
Helpful Websites • FAFSA on the web www.fafsa.ed.gov • Financial Aid Information page www.finaid.org • Free Scholarship Search www.fastweb.comwww.rischolarships.com
Student Athletes • The National Collegiate Athletic Accociation (NCAA) • Provides a central location for certification of academic elligibility for participation in intercollegiate sports • Students must register with the clearinghouse after their junior year in high school if they are considering a Division I or II School • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net