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Irondequoit High School College Application Night Wednesday, October 15, 2008. Stacy A. Ledermann Director of Freshman Admissions St. John Fisher College. Key Factors in College Admissions:. Academic performance in high school Standardized test results Extracurricular Involvement
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Irondequoit High SchoolCollege Application NightWednesday, October 15, 2008 Stacy A. Ledermann Director of Freshman Admissions St. John Fisher College
Key Factors in College Admissions: • Academic performance in high school • Standardized test results • Extracurricular Involvement • Personal Interview • Letters of Recommendation • Personal Statement/College Essay
Academic Performance in High School • Best indicator of success in college • GPA – grade point average • Recalculation – academic core • Strength of curriculum • Senior year coursework • Preparation for chosen major • High school profile
Standardized Test Results • Second factor at many colleges • SAT • ACT • Combined scores from multiple test dates • Relationship to academic performance
Extracurricular Involvement • Quality, not quantity • Commitment over time • Specific involvements • Leadership Roles • Service/Volunteerism • Employment in place of activities • Activity resumes enhance application
The Personal Interview • Important, even if not required • Opportunity for the college to know you • Way for you to learn about the college • Parent vs. student roles • Practice interviewing – it’s a skill
Letters of Recommendation • Submit 1 – 3 even if not required • Most valuable from those who know you • Help to present you in a different light • Be considerate of those you ask
Personal Statement/College Essay • Opportunity for you to share personal values • Choose your topic carefully • Follow the directions • Proofread, edit, and rewrite • Don’t do it last
The Application Process • Be neat, thorough, and punctual • Present yourself honestly • Promote yourself and your accomplishments • Do more, not less • Be mindful of deadlines • Develop an organizational process
Closing tips: • Read everything you receive. The more you know, the better prepared you’ll feel. • Do your best on all admission and scholarship applications. Proofread carefully. Remember, neatness and accuracy count! • Review NACAC’s Students’ Rights and Responsibilities in the College Admission Process brochure.
Closing tips, continued: • Meet all stated deadlines, especially when filing the FAFSA. This is critical to your success. • Make sure to visit several campuses. It’s the best way to know if the college is a good “fit.” • Have fun. This should be a great time for your family! • Good luck!