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Hana’s Guide to Starting the College Process

Hana’s Guide to Starting the College Process. College Visits. Preliminary List Think about combined programs and majors Start checking each college’s admission website to see if an RSVP is necessary Info Session/Campus Tour Find out about interviews

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Hana’s Guide to Starting the College Process

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  1. Hana’s Guide toStarting the College Process

  2. College Visits • Preliminary List • Think about combined programs and majors • Start checking each college’s admission website to see if an RSVP is necessary • Info Session/Campus Tour • Find out about interviews • Prime Time to visit schools: February break, April break, any other days off

  3. Common Application • ONE essay is written to send to each school on your list that is on the Common Application • Begin writing essay in the summer after Junior year • Who to ask for proofreading? Teachers, relatives, mentors, any trusted adult

  4. Supplements • With each school that uses the Common Application, there is a college-specific Supplement as well • Start doing Supplements over the summer as well– some have up to 7 essay questions on them! • Common App released August 1.

  5. Demystifying Early Admissions • Binding • ED to one school only • For students who have one top choice • Not recommended for families who need to compare Financial Aid packages to determine what college • Non-binding • EA to any amount of schools • Hear back sooner Early Decision Early Action

  6. Teacher Recommendations • Ask teachers in June of 11th grade: “Do you feel comfortable writing a solid recommendation for me?” • Over the summer, gather materials for them (next slide is Materials) • For teachers, the sooner the better! • Submitting electronically or by mail

  7. Teacher Rec Materials • What to give to your teachers when asking for a recommendation: -a cover letter thanking them -a stamped envelope addressed to the Admissions Office of each college you are applying to -a resume detailing your extracurricular activities, leadership, volunteer work, etc. -a list of application deadlines per college -one copy of the Common Application Teacher Evaluation (found online)

  8. Guidance Counselor Rec • Very important • Similar to Teacher Recs • But, instead of the Teacher Evaluation, they will be sending the Common Application Secondary School Report as well as your official high school transcript • Give your guidance counselor the materials as close to the first day of school as possible! • Specific forms on the Common App (Teacher/Guidance counselors)

  9. By the FIRST MONTH of senior year: You should have: • A solidlist of colleges • Your Common Application essay in its final stages of revision • Applying under any Early Decision/Action plans? Then have any Supplement essays done for your Early schools • Give teachers and guidance counselor the proper recommendation materials

  10. Then… • Apply as early as possible • Colleges have 2-3 week “lag times” • SAT issues and other materials • Email schools • For a January 1 deadline, do NOT submit application at 11:59pm on December 31!

  11. Once you hear back… • As you begin to hear back from colleges, -keep your guidance counselor up-to-date • Write thank you notes to teachers

  12. Interviews • Usually off-site • Alumni will contact you • Less imperative to admission • Alumni becomes “advocate” for you • Can be on or off-site • You must take initiative to schedule • See college’s instructions Alumni Interviews Admission Interviews

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