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Title: COLLEGE 101


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COLLEGE 101
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  • What you KNOW?
  • What you WANT to know?
  • What youll LEARN

3
Making Sense of the College Application
  • JEFF PILCHIEK Westlake High
    School, Austin, TX
  • EVA GARZA Austin
    High School, Austin, TX

4
Making Sense of the College Application
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Application websites
  • Student Resume
  • Application Essay
  • Secondary School Reports Midyear Reports
  • Financial Aid Scholarships
  • Acceptance Letters
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

5
Types of Admission
  • Early Decision
  • Early Action
  • Regular Decision
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

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Types of Applications
  • National Common Application
  • www.commonapp.org
  • Texas Common Application
  • www.applytexas.org
  • College Specific Application
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

7
Resume
8
Resume
9
Essay
10
Reports
  • Secondary School Report
  • Mid Year Report
  • Teacher Evaluation
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

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Paying for College
  • Cost of Education
  • Scholarships
  • Websites
  • www.austinisd.org/academics/scholarship
  • www.fastweb.com
  • Scams
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

12
Financial Aid
  • Merit Based
  • Need Based
  • Free Money (Grants, Scholarships) 35
  • Self Help (Loans, Work-Study) 65
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

FAFSA Process
FAFSA
Processor SAR (EFC)
School
School
School
School evaluates Application Mails Aid Package to
Student
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Applications Deadlines
  • FAFSA
  • CSS/ Financial Aid PROFILE
  • Individual College Applications
  • Observe ALL deadlines
  • Earliest to apply through FAFSA (Jan 1)
  • For summer school college students, contact
    college for application instructions
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

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Acceptance Letters
  • Delivery dates
  • Early Decision
  • Early Action
  • Regular Decision
  • May 1 Decision Day
  • Types of Admissions
  • College Apps
  • Resume
  • Essay
  • Reports
  • Fin Aid
  • Acceptance

15
Letters of Recommendation
  • Dick Stabell
  • Challenge Early College High School

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Letters of Recommendation
  • What should be in the letter?
  • Student Input
  • Parent Input
  • Teacher Input
  • Forms
  • Counselor Letter vs Teacher Letter

17
BREAK1030 -1040
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Keep Your Admissions Representatives Coming Back!
  • GEORGINA CERVANTES Regional
    Admissions Coordinator Texas Tech
    University
  • ISMAEL RODRIGUEZ Texas
    AM University

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Visit Responsibilities
  • COLLEGE REP
  • Communication is Key!
  • Send a general letter to confirm visits
  • A list of students who have shown interest from
    your high school (if applicable)
  • Flyers to announce visit
  • HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR
  • Sign up sheet at college/career center or
    counseling
  • Announcements/E-Mail/Parents Portal
  • Contact Admissions Counselor for special request

20
Lunch Visits
  • These types of visits are the least successful
  • First appointment-lunch visit
  • If lunch visit is the only option, encourage
    students to speak with representatives by
    offering meet and greet prizes

21
Lunch Visits
  • Allow students to bring lunch during a visit
    either in an assigned room or college room
  • See if the university can provide lunch
  • Can the high school provide pizza or other food
  • Encourage students by providing door prizes if
    they attend (high school or university door
    prizes)
  • 2nd visit meet with students in a classroom or
    College/Career Center
  • E-mail or post on parents portal of college visit
    (We do enjoy having parents visit with us)

22
Classroom and Targeted Visits
  • Dont forget we are coming!
  • Let us know if food is allowed in the classroom
  • Junior/Seniors are main focus for the fall
    semester (sophomores and juniors are welcomed in
    the spring)
  • It is important to meet with students from list
  • Is there any special programs that may work at
    your school (i.e. College of Business Rep)

23
Warm Fuzzies
  • Reserved parking space
  • Bottled water/snacks
  • Use of Faculty Facilities
  • Use of an elevator when applicable
  • Food is always a great treat to get reps to come
    back ?
  • High School giveaways (mugs, cups, pens)

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Thank you for all that you do!QAContact
InformationGeorgina CervantesTexas Tech
University(210) 614-7576e-mail
g.cervantes_at_ttu.edu

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LUNCH1130 100
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Planning a Successful College Fair Experience
Jennifer Ehlers, Director of Admissions,
University of Texas-San Antonio Angelica
Melendez, College Readiness Coordinator, Lytle
High School
27
Planning
  • Identify target populations
  • Grade levels
  • Parents
  • Joint emphasis
  • Universities, Colleges, Military
  • Identify additional objectives
  • Financial Aid
  • Testing
  • Student Incentives
  • Identify Day Time
  • Work with TACRAO area coordinator
  • Coordinate with existing fairs
  • Transportation of students
  • Gain key support
  • Administration
  • Budget
  • Teachers/Coaches
  • Departments/Facilities

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Pre-Event Implementation
  • Get Organized
  • Prepare Budget
  • Prepare invitation letter detailed Map
  • Determine event timing and amenities to be
    offered
  • Prepare evaluation
  • Invite targeted attendees
  • Colleges/Universities
  • Businesses/Military
  • Other High Schools
  • Other Resources
  • Market your event
  • Remember the personal touch
  • Prep students
  • College Week Events
  • Expectations
  • Prep Campus
  • Check safety fire issues
  • Directional needs
  • Logistical Plan
  • Inform District
  • Parking/Unloading/Loading
  • Event Structure/Layout
  • Support Needs

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Do
  • Plan ahead
  • Be realistic
  • Know your students
  • Be aware of other events
  • Share your expectations with guests
  • Prep your students
  • Prep volunteers
  • Be flexible
  • COMMUNICATE!

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Dont
  • Procrastinate
  • Over extend
  • Predetermine your students potential
  • Be too focused
  • Be afraid to express goals to guests
  • Send with questions
  • Have unrealistic expectations
  • Take things personally
  • ASSUME!

31
Event Day Implementation
  • Volunteers
  • Parents
  • Student Groups
  • Job Duties
  • Contact Person
  • Greeters/Check-In
  • Logistics
  • Check-In Process
  • RSVP List
  • Counselor Materials
  • Schedule Layout
  • Changes
  • Program Evaluation
  • Event Closure
  • Thank guests
  • Evaluations
  • Dress Appropriately
  • Staff Shirts?
  • Shoes
  • Amenities
  • Refreshments/Meal
  • Internet Access
  • Lounge Area
  • Have a contingency plan
  • Weather
  • Cancellations/Additions
  • Timing

32
Follow Up Evaluation
  • Follow up with students
  • Update database
  • Send thank you
  • Share results with administration
  • Debrief with key participants
  • Evaluate recommendations
  • Start planning for next year

33
Successful College FairsPREPARING YOUR STUDENTS
  • A.J. GARCIA
  • University of Texas-Dallas

34
OVERVIEW
  • Get the word out!
  • Generate interest
  • Suggestions

35
Get the Word Out
  • Classroom Presentations
  • Parent Mailings / E-Mailings
  • Parent Student Meetings
  • Websites

36
Get the Word Out
  • Classroom presentations
  • College Admissions Representatives
  • Juniors and Seniors
  • Career vs Major

37
Get the Word Out
  • Parent/Student meetings
  • Financial Aid
  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

38
Get the Word Out
  • Parent mailings/ e-mailings
  • Email
  • E-Newsletter

39
Get the Word Out
  • Websites
  • District
  • School/Department

40
GENERATE INTEREST
  • Classroom Activities
  • Dedicated College Week

41
Generate Interest
  • Classroom activities
  • English
  • Math
  • Speech

42
Generate Interest
  • Dedicated College week
  • College/University tours
  • College/University lunch visits (mini-college
    fairs)
  • Parent events
  • College/University trivia

43
Sample Trivia Quiz
44
Name the University
  • This Texas university was originally founded in
    1961 as a graduate only institution. In 1990, it
    admitted its first class of freshman students.
    Today, over 14,400 students are enrolled in more
    than 116 graduate and undergraduate degree
    programs. They compete in NCAA athletics and
    have never been defeated in a single football
    game.

Hint Their school colors are Orange and Green
45
The University of Texas at Dallas
46
Name the University
  • Home to Pistol Pete, this University held its
    first class in 1891. Their 23,800 students are
    working toward degrees in over 150 different
    degree programs. This is the only university
    where both President Bush and former President
    Bush addressed the student body during
    commencement.

Hint Their school colors are Orange and Black
47
Oklahoma State University
48
Name the Celebrity
  • This actor initially attended the University of
    Oklahoma, but flunked out. He eventually
    attained a B.A. in Drama and Journalism from
    Fordham University in 1977. While in college,
    he played collegiate basketball at the guard
    position under coach P. J. Carlesimo. Today, he
    has won 2 Academy Awards and acted in nearly 40
    films.

Hint His initials are D. W.
49
Denzel Washington
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Suggestions
  • Questions to ask
  • Ranking/GPA reports
  • Pre-printed Labels

51
Suggestions
  • Questions to ask
  • Admissions Questions
  • Academic Questions
  • Financial Questions
  • University Questions
  • Housing Questions

52
Suggestions
  • Ranking/GPA reports
  • Distributed through teachers
  • Juniors/Seniors by request

53
Suggestions
  • Pre-printed Labels
  • More time to talk with representatives
  • Shows preparation

54
Example
  • Personal Information



F. Name AJ L. Name Garcia DOB
03/31/1990 Street 800 W. Campbell Rd. ZIP
75080 Phone (210) 530-1747 Email
aj.garcia_at_utdallas.edu High School Calallen
HS School Code 441045 Class Rank 1/983 GPA
4.0/4.0 scale Senior Year 2008 SAT 1 M-600,
CR-600, W-600 SAT 2 M-800, CR-800, W-800 ACT
C-32 Academic Interests Computer Science,
Music Please send additional info.
on Housing Financial Aid Scholarships Student
Life Athletics Honors Program Transfer Admissions

Academic Information

Requests for Information
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Suggestions
  • Share your suggestions

56
Athletics and NCAA
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What Does it Take to Qualify?
  • High School Graduate
  • Minimum GPA determined by official SAT or ACT
    scores
  • Successfully Complete Core Curriculum of 16
    Academic courses

58
What Does it Take to Qualify?
  • 4 Years of English
  • 3 Years of Mathematics
  • 2 Years of Natural or Physical Sci.
  • 2 Years of Social Science
  • 4 Years of Additional academic Courses

59
Hot Topic Early College High School Students
  • Panel Discussion

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BREAK230 240
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What Do You Think?
  • Admission Case Study

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