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NASHUA HIGH SOUTH

NASHUA HIGH SOUTH. COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS. Creating a College List. Explore List of Schools using the equation of 2 + 2 + 2 Research 2 or more safety schools including a financial safety Research 2 ( or more) target schools Research 2 or more reach schools. College Searches.

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NASHUA HIGH SOUTH

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  1. NASHUA HIGH SOUTH COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS

  2. Creating a College List • Explore List of Schools using the equation of 2 + 2 + 2 • Research 2 or more safety schools including a financial safety • Research 2 (or more) target schools • Research 2 or more reach schools

  3. College Searches • www.access.bridges.com • User ID - 0034778 • Password – apple Additional websites: www.collegeboard.com www.petersons.com www. Usnews.com www.collge.gov

  4. Sample Requirements University of Nashua New Hampshire Community College -English – 4 years -High School Diploma or GED -Mathematics – 4 years -No SAT required -Science (lab) – 4 years -Rolling Admissions -Social Studies – 3 years -Placement Tests at NCC -Foreign Language – 3 years *Some exceptions for Nursing or other -SAT Critical Reading 500 – 610 special programs -SAT Math 510 – 620 -2.8 GPA on 4.0 Scale -Rolling admissions/Early Action *For NHTI – SAT’s are recommended for more competitive programs

  5. Application Deadlines • Early Decision – binding agreement • Early Action – non binding agreement • Generally the application dates for Early Decision and Early Action are by the first of November and vary from school to school. • Regular Decision- deadlines typically starting in January • Rolling Admission – no set deadline, but the earlier the better *Please keep in mind your guidance office asks to have your transcript requests 4 weeks prior to college deadlines*

  6. College Applications When applying to college: • Obtain paper applications or apply online • Apply through the Common Application – many schools are now using this tool • Make sure to check for additional school forms to be given to counselor and teacher • Be aware of all deadlines

  7. Student Responsibilities • Sending application • Payment for application to college • Resume (optional) • Essay • SAT, ACT, or TOEFL scores sent to Colleges • Financial Aid and Scholarship • Teacher recommendations • Requesting transcript • Supplemental Forms

  8. Requesting Transcripts • Transcript request form available in Guidance offices or online • Must have 1 filled out completely per school you are applying to • $3 processing fee per transcript (cash or check made out to Nashua High School South) • Student must present any additional forms from college (School report form etc…)

  9. Requesting Transcripts (Cont’d) • Students must bring the transcript request to their counselor (in person) • Transcript request must be signed by a parent (unless the student is 18 years old) • $3 processing fee for each school you apply to • Transcript request and other paperwork are required to be in Guidance 4 weeks prior to the deadline *be aware of holidays and school vacations*

  10. Counselor Responsibilities • Sending transcript (transform if appropriate, for transfer student) • Sending senior schedule • Counselor recommendation (if requested) • School report form (when provided by student) • Nashua High School South School profile • Mid year report (if provided) • Final transcript

  11. Common Application • www.commonapp.org • Allows you to use 1 app for many schools • List of participating schools online • There is a Secondary School Report form • (guidance counselor completes ) • Check to make sure if the college requires a mid year report. If so, your counselor needs to have the form • There are two teacher forms • (some schools require only 1 recommendation) • Check for other supplemental forms and deadlines • List of application deadlines are online

  12. Common Application • NEW THIS YEAR- CHANGES FROM PRIOR YEARS • Sent online from your guidance counselor Transcript Updated grades Schedule Profile Counselor Recommendation NOT ALL SCHOOLS USE THE COMMON APP If a school is not on Commonapp.org , all information must be mailed (including teacher recommendations )

  13. What is sent with your transcript? • An official copy of your transcript • A copy of your senior schedule • A counselor recommendation (if requested) • Any supplemental forms provided to counselor • A NHSS school profile

  14. Teacher Recommendations Check with each college (most colleges recommend two teacher recommendations) • Junior or senior year teachers preferred • Teacher recommendation forms and student profile forms in the guidance office (purple and pink sheets) • Follow procedure and please be mindful of deadlines • If the teacher needs to mail in recommendation, the student should provide them with a stamped and addressed envelope • Send a Thank-you note to the teacher

  15. Frequently asked questions • Where can I find scholarships? Online-Fastweb.com, Bridges (in career center), Upper C Guidance (announcements everyday) Parents/guardians work –ask HR Google search (be careful of any scholarship that asks for money to apply-except NHHEAF) • When can I see my guidance counselor? Senior Meetings, by appointment • When do I apply for financial aid? Beginning January 1st , with tax information from previous year • What is FAFSA and NHHEAF? • What do colleges look at most?

  16. Guidance Counselors • Nancy Duffy – A-B • Jessica Brox – C-Dis • Doreen Rinas – Dom-Gon • Diane Barbour – Goo-Lam • Linda Sellner –Lan-Mich • Lori Coutu – Mig-P • Nicole LeClaire – Q-Small • Jean Bennett – Smith-Z • Jodi Callinan- Outreach Counselor To contact via e-mail last name, first initial @nashua.edu Phone numbers on the web

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