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Title: In Search of the Holy Grail


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In Search of the Holy Grail A Workshop
onSelective College Admission
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  • A few important notes
  • Our priority in the college counseling program at
    Minnetonka High School helping the student to
    find the right fit!
  • College is a match to be made, not a prize to be
    won!
  • Every student is encouraged to follow this rule
  • You apply for admission to a college because
    you want to go there!

3
  • Categories of selectivity
  • Most selective (Harvard, Stanford)
  • Highly selective (Duke, Carleton)
  • Moderately selective (Boston University,
    Skidmore)
  • Selective (Hamline, Drake)

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  • Most selective
  • Harvard University freshman class of 1,646
  • Applicants 22,796
  • Admitted 2,096 (9)
  • SAT Verbal 690-790
  • SAT Math 700-800
  • Top 10 95

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  • Stanford University freshman class of 1,657
  • Applicants 22,333
  • Admitted 2,465 (11)
  • SAT Verbal 670-770
  • SAT Math 680-780
  • Top 10 91

6
  • Highly Selective
  • Duke University freshman class of 1,578
  • Applicants 19,386
  • Admitted 4,101 (23)
  • SAT Verbal 680-770
  • SAT Math 690-780
  • Top 10 89

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  • Carleton College freshman class of 503
  • Applicants 4,457
  • Admitted 1,408 (32)
  • SAT Verbal 650-760
  • SAT Math 660-740
  • Top 10 78

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  • Moderately Selective
  • Boston University freshman class of 4,200
  • Applicants 31,827
  • Admitted 17,900 (58)
  • SAT Verbal 570-690
  • SAT Math 590-690
  • Top 10 53

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  • Skidmore College freshman class of 695
  • Applicants 6,055
  • Admitted 2,622 (44)
  • SAT Verbal 580-670
  • SAT Math 570-660
  • Top 10 49

10
  • Selective
  • Hamline University freshman class of 461
  • Applicants 1810
  • Admitted 1457 (78)
  • SAT Verbal 560-660
  • SAT Math 530-630
  • Top 10 31

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  • Drake University freshman class of 782
  • Applicants 3,480
  • Admitted 2,906 (84)
  • SAT Verbal 520-640
  • SAT Math 510-650
  • Top 10 29

12
  • A few national statistics (reality check!)
  • Enrollment in US colleges and universities
  • Public 4-year institutions 6,837,600
  • Public 2-year institutions 6,184,229
  • Private 4-year institutions 4,161,815
  • Private 2-year institutions 303,825

13
  • Enrollment at Minnesota colleges and universities
  • Public 4-year institutions 130,529
  • Public 2-year institutions 110,324
  • Private 4-year institutions 115,510
  • Private 2-year institutions 5,338

14
  • Other key data items
  • 6-year graduation rate (in USA) at 4-year
  • institutions 56
  • 6-year graduation rate in Minnesota 58
  • Percent of students who attend college in their
  • home state 88
  • Percent of students who applied to three or fewer
    colleges/universities 58
  • Percent of students who are attending their first
    or second choice college 90

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  • Resources for research on selective colleges
  • Fiske Guide to Colleges
  • Princeton Review The Best 361 Colleges
  • Barrons Guide to the Most Competitive Colleges
  • The Insiders Guide to the Colleges
  • http//collegeboard.com/student/index.html?student
  • http//www.collegeview.com/
  • http//www.collegeconfidential.com/

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  • Fiske Guide the top rated guide to the
  • Best Colleges (about 300 schools)
  • 19 up to 25 acceptance rate
  • 63 from 26 to 50 acceptance rate
  • 109 from 51 to 75 acceptance rate
  • 112 from 76 to 99 acceptance rate

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  • Ten Tips for Selective Admission
  • Take an appropriately challenging course of study
  • Visit the campus a great measure of
    demonstrated interest
  • Be nice to the admissions representative who
    comes to MHS (get their business card and send
    them an email!)
  • Whenever its offered, do the alumni interview
  • Take special care with the why us? essay, or
    the what would you add to the Class of 2012?
    essay

18
  • Ten tips continued
  • Beat the application deadline by a month if
    its due on January 1, send in your application
    by Dec. 1
  • Pick teachers who know you well for your
    recommendations and talk to them early on!
  • If your college requires SAT Subject test scores,
    commit plenty of study time as you prepare for
    the exams.
  • Extend your college list to include both
    competitive options and likely options. Be
    realistic with your list!!
  • If you have a first choice school, let them know
    it!!

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  • Final thoughts
  • The goal of the college admission office is to
    enroll a well-rounded class a community of
    individuals who add a unique talent or
    characteristic to the class. The operative
    question in selective admissions is What will
    this student add to our college?
  • Make your case why is this college a good match
    for you?

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  • In America, people succeed because of the quality
    of their character, not the fame of their
    college.
  • Know that what you do in college is a better
    predictor of future success and happiness than
    where you go to college. (from the Education
    Conservancy.)
  • Phillip Trout
  • College Counselor
  • Minnetonka High School
  • 952-401-5746
  • collegeguy_at_minntonka.k12.mn.us 9-11-07
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