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Title: The Nuts and Bolts of College Planning


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The Nuts and Bolts of College Planning
2
Introduction
  • Roben Faircloth
  • Enrollment Development Coordinator
  • Florida State College at Jacksonville
  • Erin JonesAdmissions Coordinator
  • University of North Florida Melissa
    BlankenshipScholarship Coordinator
  • University of North Florida

3
Know Yourself!
  • Learn everything you can about yourself and
  • the career you are interested in.
  • What are you passionate about?
  • Work in the field you are interested in while you
    go to school.
  • Shadow people in the career you are interested
    in.
  • Find out the job placement rate for careers you
    are considering. You wont want to live with mom
    and dad forever.

4
What type of education is right for me?
  • A University?
  • Private or Public?
  • In-state or Out-of-state?
  • A State College or Community College?
  • A Technical School?

5
University
  • Primary focus is first earning an undergraduate
    degree.
  • Attending school fulltime (12 credits per
    semester) you can usually earn a undergraduate
    degree in four years.
  • Universities offer a wide variety of majors.
  • Entrance requirements vary by school.

6
Things to Consider
  • Do they offer the degree I want?
  • Are they in-state, out-of-state, public, or
    private?
  • Will I qualify for the Bright Futures
    Scholarship?
  • Are they offering me scholarships?
  • What will the total costs be?
  • Is the school the right size for me?
  • Who is the school accredited by?

7
College Admissions CRITERIA
  • Course selection
  • Rank in class
  • Involvement
  • Test scores
  • Essays
  • Recommendations
  • Interviews
  • Academic performance

8
State College or Community College
Associate of Arts 22 Who is this degree right
for? Students who want to transfer to a
university or college to pursue a bachelors
degree. Guaranteed acceptance to a state
university. If you transfer, you will be judged
on your performance at the State College or
Community College. Open admission to the A.A.
program.
9
Associate in Science
  • Who is this degree right for?
  • Students who want to have the option to enter
    a professional or technical field in two years
    and in many areas still have the opportunity to
    continue on to a bachelors degree.
  • Some programs are open admissions and some are
    limited access.

10
Technical School
  • Primary focus is getting you trained for a job
    with a specific skill set, such as Welding,
    Electrician, Cosmetology, Dental Assistant, EMT,
    Aviation Mechanic, etc.
  • May provide you with a certificate of completion
    or some type of certification or license.
  • Things to consider
  • - Accreditation
  • - Cost
  • - Local need for the skills taught

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Who has applied to college?
  • When should I apply?
  • The earlier in your senior year the better!
  • Most Florida State Universities have already
    accepted a majority of their students by December
    or their priority deadline has passed.
  • Local Priority Deadlines
  • University of North Florida November 13
  • Florida State College February 28

12
Scholarships also have deadlines.So start
looking and applying early.
13
What should I be doing now?
  • Work on your GPA every year!
  • Examples of middle range GPAs for fall
    admission to state universities
  • FSU 3.6-4.2
  • UF 4.3-4.4
  • UNF 3.3-4.0
  • UCF 3.5-4.2
  • Take the ACT and SAT beginning in your Junior
    year!
  • Examples of middle range SAT and ACT scores for
    fall admission to state universities
  • SAT ACT
  • FSU 1630 1850 26-29
  • UF 1820 1950 30-32
  • UNF 1140 1260 22-25
  • UCF 1150 1290 25-28
  • Visit www.FACTS.org to see if you are on track to
    meet the requirements for the Bright Futures
    Scholarship
  • Start looking at scholarship requirements so you
    can take the right classes or get involved in
    activities that might qualify you for more
    scholarships

14
Do Your Research
  • Research your schools.
  • Schedule a tour of the schools you are
    considering or attend an open house.
  • Bring a list of questions to compare your
    choices.
  • Just get started now!!

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QUESTIONS
  • ?

Roben Faircloth 904-633-8262 Erin Jones
904-620-2636 Melissa Blankenship 904-620-2846
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