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Title: Montgomery High School Guidance


1
Montgomery High School Guidance
presents . . .
Senior Year... The College Application Process
May 21, 2009
2
MHS Guidance Department
  • Mrs. Backes ext 6168
  • Mr. Glock ext 6164
  • Ms. Ritson ext 6172
  • Ms. Hampton ext 6165
  • Mrs. McMahon ext 6167
  • Ms. Musial ext 6166
  • Ms. Watson ext 6163

3
Get Organized!
  • Use Family Connection
  • Make a list of things to do with due dates
  • Look at the list regularly
  • Know deadlines
  • Guidance deadlines
  • Application deadlines
  • SAT registration and score reporting deadlines
  • Financial aid deadlines

4
Finalizing the List of Prospective Colleges
  • Continue to gather info
  • Know college admissions requirements
  • College Visits whenever possible
  • College Representatives will be visiting guidance
  • Review transcript (Does everything look
    accurate?)
  • Self-assess Do I meet college requirements?
  • List should contain a balanced range of
    reaches, targets and likelies

5
Finish upAdmissions Testing
  • Know what tests you need to takeSAT , Subject
    Tests, ACT
  • Applying early?
  • Finish required testing follow college
    guidelines
  • Subject Tests required?
  • Send SAT and ACT scores to the colleges you will
    apply to after all testing is completed.
  • Directly from Collegeboard or ACT

6
Gather Materials
  • College admission or scholarship applications
  • Consider applying online
  • Download and print a copy for your records/Mail
    hard copy
  • Common Application?
  • Forms required by Guidance Office
  • Transcript release signed for every application
  • Brag sheets and Parent Point of View so your
    counselor can write your recommendation.
  • Get an unofficial copy of your transcript for
    reference

7
Review Application Materials
  • Look at the apps!
  • Know what each app requires you to send
  • Separate forms and give to the appropriate person
    to complete
  • Teacher forms Teacher Recommendation
  • Counselor forms
  • Secondary School Report
  • Transcript Request Form

8
Complete your Applications
  • Online or by mail
  • Neatly and legibly
  • Essays are critical!
  • Keep a copy
  • At least three weeks before deadline

9
Submit Requests for Transcripts and
Recommendations
  • At least 15 SCHOOL days before application
    deadline.
  • Deliver requests and materials directly to your
    counselor. Review with counselor.
  • Ask teachers to send teacher recommendations well
    in advance of deadlines. Teachers usually send
    materials separately from guidance materials.
  • This past year, all counselor forms and
    transcripts with Jan.1st deadlines were due to
    Guidance on
  • Dec. 3rd.

10
Check the status of your application
  • Check on-line Naviance Family Connection
  • Have your child contact individual college
  • Check with Mrs. Gebhart postcards
    returned?

11
Find Financial Aid
  • Complete the FAFSA as soon as possible after
    Jan.1st to qualify for need-based aid
    (www.fafsa.ed.gov)
  • Attend MTSD Financial Aid Workshop in December
  • Investigate merit aid programs at your colleges
  • Complete college financial aid forms
  • Watch for the Montgomery Township
  • United Scholarship Applications
  • Obtain merit-based scholarship applications in
    guidance file cabinet

12
  • MORE FINANCIAL AID WEBSITES
  • The financial aid on the Internet
  • www.finaid.org
  • Federal Student Aid Homepage
  • www.studentaid.ed.gov
  • Education tax incentives (IRS)
  • www.irs.gov/publications/p970
  • NJ Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
  • www.hesaa.org

13
Have a Great Senior Year!
  • Stick with your academic program!
  • Get your best grades.
  • Have your midyear grades sent to colleges.
  • Let your counselor know about awards or honors
    you receive..to share with your prospective
    colleges!
  • Keep guidance informed about the outcome of your
    application process.
  • Thank those who helped you reach your goals!

14
The College ScoopWhat Parents Should Know
  • Key pointers from your guidance department on
    surviving during an often trying time in the
    process...

15
Stay Calm
  • Teenagers can sometimes sense a parents
    anxieties
  • Teenagers can often sense a parents favorite
    school
  • Teenagers can also sense whether or not this is
    their choice

16
Acing the EssayThe Art of Selling Yourself
through your essay
  • Make sure your authentic voice comes through
    loudly and persuasively.
  • There is really no trick Its digging deep and
    trying to figure out what makes you interesting.
  • Colleges are looking for thoughtful, earnest
    presentations that shows solid interests and
    critical thinking.

17
Acing the EssayThe Art of Selling Yourself
through your essay
  • Brainstorm with family/friends on what to write
    about.
  • - What matters to you?
  • - How do you spend your free time?
  • Show, dont tell. Use examples and anecdotes.
  • Be polite (but not too humble).
  • Ask someone to read your essay, and say, Does it
    sound like me?
  • It should!!!
  • Encourage your child to not wait to the last
    minute to do the essay. Mastering the art of
    selling yourself takes practice and time.

18
Extracurricular Activities a few thoughts . . .
  • What motivated you to get involved and what did
    you learn?
  • Put your activities in context by providing a few
    details.
  • example President of the Key Club? How many
    members did the club have and what you did?
  • Doing less, but doing it well.attitude.
    Anything youre passionate about has merit,
    including an afterschool job.

19
The InterviewThe Art of Selling Yourself through
your interview
  • Informational vs. evaluative
  • Some schools encourage them, others dont give
    them at all.
  • Advice Take any face time offered
  • One-on-ones A way to underscore your desire to
    attend
  • Before you go Polish with Practice
  • Rehearse Questions and talking points with an
    adult
  • - Communicate your strengths and your
    enthusiasm
  • - Say clearly, This is what I have achieved
    and I am proud of it.
  • - Visit the campus first, interview second (at
    the end of your visit)

20
Jekyll and Hyde?????
  • Appropriate email address and voicemail greeting?
  • Great summer pictures on Facebook?
  • Posting on Myspace?
  • Will your child show photos to mom and dad?
  • Advice Many admissions staffers (fairly recent
    graduates themselves) sometimes check out
    social networking sites. Keep it clean and
    professional.

21
Love your SchoolThe Art of Selling Yourself
through your application
  • Showing a genuine enthusiasm for ALL schools
    which your child applies is a MUST.
  • Tailor each application individually with
    concrete examples of why the school is the right
    fit.
  • Presentation of the package is crucial.
  • Make a genuine connection to the college citing
    major examples.

22
Know where to find information
  • On the Family Connection website!
  • In the high school guidance office
  • Your childs counselor (e-mail is quick)
  • E-Guidance Blast every two to three weeks
  • From asking your son/daughter about what is
    announced in Advisory

23
Know What Is Due and When!
  • Deadlines for testing
  • Deadlines for requesting materials
  • Deadlines for sending college applications and
    midyear reports
  • Deadlines for submitting crucial guidance
    paperwork

24
Assist with college visitations
  • Most young people need a little push to get them
    started on visits to campuses. If they seem
    reluctant, encourage them just to take a drive.

25
Spell out your guidelines
  • Cost
  • Location (distance and cost of travel)
  • Atmosphere (party school?)
  • Stress/difficulty level

26
Last, but not least...
You WILL Survive!
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Thanks for joining us!
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