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Title: Senior Year 101:


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Senior Year 101
  • Helpful Hints and Tips to make the most of your
    Senior year!

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Senior Checklists
Watch for Passes from Ms. Castello and Ms.
Fingland for scheduled appointments during Study
Halls or Lunch!
or Stop into the Guidance Office and make an
appointment to meet with your Counselor!
Ms. Castello Last names A-K Ms. Fingland Last
names L-Z
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Senior Checklists
  • Check your transcript
  • Familiarize yourself with your transcript
  • Check to be sure that you are taking at least 5 ½
    credits this year
  • Keep track of your GPA and current class rank.
  • Be sure that you have passed all of the required
    regents exams
  • Be familiar with the different diploma
    types-which one will you be receiving??
  • File Data Sheet
  • Be sure to complete the yellow information card
    and return to guidance ASAP
  • List your plans for next year College? Work?
    Tech school?
  • List all community service activities throughout
    the last 3 years
  • List any and all extracurricular activities that
    you have participated in Sports? School
    musicals? Key club? SADD? Student council?

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Wait a minute!
  • You mean to tell me theres more than one kind of
    Diploma I couldve earned from this place?!?!

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Theres actually 3 Different Kinds of Diplomas!
  • Advanced Regents Diploma
  • Regents Diploma
  • Local Diploma
  • Ready for what the differences are?
  • Well buckle your seat belts

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Advanced Regents Diploma RequirementsClass of
2010
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Regents Diploma RequirementsClass of 2010
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Local Diploma RequirementsClass of 2010
Class and credit requirements are the same for
the Local as they are for the Regents Diploma
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One more thing
  • Honors Diploma Of your required Regents Exam
    scores average a 90 or higher, you can earn a
    Diploma with Honors!
  • Distinction Diploma Of your required Regents
    Exam scores average an 85 or higher you can earn
    a Diploma with Distinction!

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Senior Year TimelineWhat should I be doing and
When?
  • Beginning Now!
  • Begin reviewing college reference materials in
    the guidance office, online or through the mail
  • Watch for college reps at the guidance office -
    refer to the weekly menu
  • Register for SAT and/or ACT. NOTE DEADLINES!
  • Make an appointment with your counselor for
    specific SAT/ACT/College information questions
  • Take a look at the guidance website at
  • www.hannibalcsd.org

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Its getting cooler outside Maybe I should spend
some time inside researching colleges!
  • October
  • Meet with your counselor to go over your senior
    checklist
  • Begin completing college applications bring them
    to the Guidance Office and we will send out your
    transcripts for you
  • Utilize the CHOICES software program on the
    school computers
  • SAT Oct 10th
  • ACT Oct 24th
  • November
  • Your college choices should be narrowed down now
  • Continue completing college applications and
    bring them to Guidance ASAP!
  • Arrange for letters of recommendations if needed
    by teachers and/or counselors
  • SAT Nov 7th
  • NO ACT THIS MONTH

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So many holidays and snow days coming upWhich
means extra free time to fill out my Financial
Aid forms and research Scholarships!
  • December
  • Attend Financial Aid Night at Fulton High
    School(Date TBA)
  • All college applications must be turned into
    Guidance no later than Dec 14th if you want them
    mailed before Christmas break
  • SAT Dec 5th
  • ACT Dec 12th
  • January
  • File your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal
    Student Aid) ASAP after 1/1 (online)
  • Request that your mid-year grades get sent to the
    colleges that you are applying to
  • Watch for admission letters from colleges! Be
    sure to share the good news with your Counselor!
  • SAT Jan 23rd
  • NO ACT THIS MONTH

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Busy time of yearBut hey, Im really beginning
to get the hang of this senior year thing!
  • February/March
  • File your FAFSA if you havent already done so
  • Get serious about researching scholarships that
    pertain to you
  • SAT March 13th
  • ACT February 6th
  • April
  • Tuition and housing costs are due May 1st
  • Notify colleges if you are declining admission
  • NO SAT THIS MONTH
  • ACT April 10th

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Spring is in the airand I am almost there!!!
  • May
  • Let your counselors know which college you have
    selected
  • Start looking for the perfect summer job
  • SAT May 1st
  • NO ACT THIS MONTH
  • June
  • Return any borrowed materials to the Guidance
    Office
  • SAT June 5th
  • ACT June 12th
  • Collect your cap and gown
  • Walk the stage and make you parents proud!

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Mark Your Calendars!
  • Check the Guidance website for SAT/ACT dates and
    registration deadlines!
  • Check the weekly menu for college rep visits and
    college open houses

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Why should I go to Guidance?
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I have no idea where to apply!
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Heres some things to consider
  • First of allRELAX. This is a process.
  • Start out by asking yourself a few questions?
    What am I looking for?
  • 2 year or 4 year school?
  • Location?
  • Size?
  • Majors offered?
  • Sports teams?

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Research and become an informed applicant
  • Start a college folder, keeping catalogs of
    campuses that interest you
  • Start visiting if you have not done so already
    attend Fall Open House events
  • Many colleges offer students application fee
    waivers for visiting their campus! Save Mom and
    Dad some money!
  • A student should NEVER decide on a college
    without visiting first. This is going to be home
    for 9 months, be comfortable there!

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If you need some help getting started, here are
some great websites!
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • www.collegenet.com
  • www.collegeview.com
  • www.collegeguides.com
  • www.petersons.com
  • www.fastweb.com
  • www.collegecompare.com

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Toto, I dont think were in Hannibal anymore
  • The campus visit is a vital part of this process.
  • Remember, a college may have the major that you
    want but you also have to get the right feel for
    the campus.
  • Dont just like it love it!
  • Listen to your instincts a comfortable
    environment will help to lead you to success.

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Types of Degrees
  • Associates Degree awarded for successful
    completion of a 2 year program, providing
    training for a specific occupation
  • Bachelors Degree a degree that normally requires
    at least 4, but not more than 5 years of
    full-time equivalent college-level work
  • Masters Degree successful completion of a
    program of full-time study for 1-2 years beyond a
    Bachelors degree

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College Terms to Know
  • Open Admissions virtually all secondary school
    graduates or students with a GED are admitted
    without regard to academic record, test scores,
    or other qualifications
  • Early Decision THIS IS A BINDING AGREEMENT a
    plan that permits students to apply and be
    notified of an admission decision early, but it
    is a commitment by the student, that if accepted,
    he/she will withdraw all other applications and
    attend that college.
  • Early Action THIS IS A NON-BINDING AGREEMENT a
    plan that allows students to apply and be
    notified of an admission decision well in advance
    of the regular notification dates.

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So, what are colleges looking for in an applicant
anyway?
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Factors in the Selection Process
  • GPA your overall grade point average is the
    first thing that colleges look at
  • Strength of Schedule colleges want to see
    students with a rigorous and appropriately
    challenging course load throughout high school
    INCLUDING SENIOR YEAR!
  • SAT/ACT Scores colleges typically provide a
    range of where they like potential students to
    fall
  • Extracurricular Activities well-rounded students
    who can balance academics and extracurriculars
    are very appealing to admission committees GET
    INVOLVED!
  • Recommendations colleges depend on teachers and
    counselors to provide further insight as to the
    students work ethic, potential for success, etc.

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Time to Apply!
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Some Application Tips
  • Apply early on in senior year, you can start
    now!
  • ALL applications are processed through the
    Guidance Office.
  • We review, make copies, document the date mailed,
    and send your official transcript. We also mail
    them for you
  • APPLY ONLINE this is the preferred method, and
    also speeds up the process. Please remember to
    print out any counselor forms or transcript
    release forms and bring them to us. You MUST let
    us know when you have applied online to a college
    so we can keep track.

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The rubber band analogy
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GPA/COURSE RIGOR/TEST SCORES
  • Think of it this way you have some pull, but if
    one of these is too far out of whack, then the
    rubber band snaps

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Fall Visitations
  • College Reps will be visiting the Guidance office
    throughout the fall
  • This is a great opportunity for you to learn more
    about requirements and program offerings at
    select schools
  • Announcements will be made to let you know when
    these visits will occur, also check the menu
  • College Fall Open Houses

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How many colleges should I apply to?
  • There is no magic number, however most students
    apply to 3 5 different colleges
  • Pay careful attention to Deadlines
  • Keeping a college calendar is a good idea
  • No matter what HAVE A BACK UP PLAN!
  • It is also very important to continue to perform
    well academically!
  • Most colleges request report cards and mid-year
    grades

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NCAA Clearinghouse
  • If you plan on playing a sport in college at the
    Division I or Division II level, you must
    register with the Clearinghouse immediately. See
    Miss Fingland about the process.

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The Counselors Role
  • We are here for everything
  • questions that need to be answered
  • help filling out applications
  • contacting admissions, etc.
  • Use us a resource!
  • there are no stupid questions ever!
  • Our goal is to provide support to students and
    parents throughout the entire College process

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Sometimes a little nagging too
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How am I going to pay for all of this?!?
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Scholarships
  • Students must assume responsibility for this
    process
  • listen to announcements, read the weekly menu,
    come to Guidance, and do your Research!
  • Scholarship Packet
  • applications are in the Guidance Office
  • Once you are accepted to a college, you are
    considered for certain scholarships if you meet
    eligibility requirements
  • Please beware of scholarship scams
  • applying for a scholarship should NEVER cost you
    anything and credit card information should never
    be asked for
  • If you are unsure is something is legit, come see
    us

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Financial Aid
  • Attend Financial Aid Night (typically in
    December) held at Fulton High School
  • presentation given on how to complete the FAFSA
    (Free Application of Federal Student Aid)
  • You will be able to apply for financial aid
    beginning January 1st, 2010 (not before)
  • Online application is preferred
    (www.fafsa.ed.gov)
  • Once you apply, your financial information is
    shared with the colleges that you apply to and
    they create your financial aid packages

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What if I want to work after graduation or enter
the military?
  • We can help you with this too!
  • We have access to computer programs, resource
    manuals, local recruiter information, union
    apprenticeship information, etc.

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Some Final Thoughts
  • Be realistic
  • Set limits at the beginning that are important to
    you (cost, distance from home, etc.)
  • Communicate with your parents
  • Press to get straight answers from admissions and
    financial aid offices
  • Contact colleges yourself! They love this!
  • Keep everything in perspective
  • Include us in your plans let us know where you
    decide to go!
  • Keep a sense of humor ?

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Contact Information
  • Guidance Office 564-7910, ext. 3

Ms. Castello Last names A-K jcastell_at_hannibalcsd
.org Ms. Fingland Last names L-Z bfingland_at_hanni
balcsd.org
CEEB CODE 332-265
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Questions???
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GOOD LUCK!
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