Title: Senior College Application Night
1Senior College Application Night
2Purpose
- To provide you with resources to support your
college search. - To make you more comfortable with the college
application process. - To make you aware of possible scholarship
opportunities. - To help you make an informed decision.
3Key Points
- Student, parent, counselor, teacher, etc. need to
work together. - College preference is individual to every person.
- Be prepared, thorough, and organized.
- Think outside the box.
4Elder Guidance Web
- www.elderhs.org/guidanceweb
5GuidanceWeb College Planning
6PrepHQ GPA/Rank/Transcripts
- Go to GuidanceWeb then Click on PrepHQ
- Must enter sons username password
7Test Dates
SAT ACT
Test Date Register By
Saturday, November 7 2009 Test given at Elder October 1 2009
Saturday, December 5 2009 November 5 2009
Test Date Register By
Saturday, October 24 2009 Late Registration by Friday, October 2 2009
Saturday, December 12 2009 November 6 2009
8Where Do I Apply?
- Top choices
- Be selective because every application costs
money - Choose a Safety Net School
9Research, Research, Research
- Review the information you receive in the mail.
- Research colleges, careers, scholarships, and
financial aid via the internet, library, phone
calls, etc.
10Research, Research, Research
- Attend a college fair
- Northern Kentucky Regional College Fair, Tuesday,
September 29th from 600 800 at Thomas More
College Go to www.thomasmore.edu/admissions/coll
ege_fair.cfm for more information. - National Fair, Sunday, October 11th from 100
400pm at the Duke Energy Center Go to
www.gotomyncf.com for more information.
11Research (cont.)
- Miami University College Fair Tuesday, Oct. 13
from 630-800. Call (513)785-3111 or go to
www.ham.muohio.edu/collegefair - Visit the campus!
- No school on 10/8,10/9,10/14,11/30,12/1
12Sign up to attend one of the college
Representative Visits in the Guidance Resource
Center during the school day.
13What Did It Take?
- What did it take for the Class of 2009 to enter
local area colleges?
14Top 15 Elder Colleges Deadlines Information
- Listing on Top 15 Colleges that Elder High School
students are applying to - What are the important deadlines to remember
15College Entrance Tests Requirements(Middle 50
of Incoming Freshmen average scores)
- University of Cincinnati
- SAT Reading 500-610
- Math 520-640
- Writing 490-600
- ACT 22-27 Composite Score
16- Cincinnati State
- No ACT or SAT required, but each student needs to
take a COMPASS test
17- Miami University
- SAT Reading 540-640
- Math 560-650
- Writing N/A
- ACT 24-29 Composite Score
18- The Ohio State University
- SAT Reading 540-650
- Math 590-680
- Writing 540-640
- ACT 25-30 Composite Score
19- University of Dayton
- SAT Reading 520-620
- Math 530-640
- Writing N/A
- ACT 23-28 Composite Score
20Research, Research, Research
21When Do I Apply?
- Check the dates!!!
- Each school has their own set of dates
- What are the different types of admissions?
- Rolling Applications vs. Deadline Applications
22How Do I Apply?
- College Application ProcessIN 3 EASY STEPS
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- Complete the college application online or via
paper - Complete a Transcript Request on PrepHQ your
transcript will not be sent if you have not
completed your Senior Transcript Release Form and
paid the 10 Transcript Fee. - Make sure you list any materials that you
want sent with your transcript, in the Notes to
Staff area of the Transcript Request. We will
not send your transcript until you have turned in
all materials that you have indicated. - Turn in materials that need to be sent with the
transcript in the College Application INBOX in
Room 5. - These materials include (but not limited
to) - Counselor Form/Secondary School
Report/Counselor Information Form - Letters of Recommendation
- Essays
- Resume
- Personal statement
23The Mechanics of the Process
- Complete Submit the Application TAKE YOUR
TIME - Paper - Type it OR Print NEATLY
- Online Type carefully and follow all directions
24The Mechanics of the Process
- 2. Transcripts
- Complete the Transcript Request on PrepHQ.
- ADVANCE NOTICE !!!
- What is on a transcript?
- Are the test scores listed?
- What about Final Transcripts?
25Name, Address,Phone, Parents, Birthdate, etc.
GPA/Rank
Credits
Course Listing for each year
Attendance
26The Mechanics of the Process
- 3. Test Scores
- Make sure your test scores (SAT/ACT) are
- sent to the college
- Elder High Schools Code 360-990
- Some colleges will accept the scores that are on
your transcript and some want them sent from the
testing agency. CHECK WITH EACH COLLEGE FOR THAT
INFORMATION!
27Items you might need.
- Resume
- Take your time and proof-read!
- Can complete on PrepHQ
- Letters of Recommendation
- How many do you need?
- Get a GOOD recommendation. The teacher may say
No. - ADVANCE NOTICE!!!
- Recommendation Request Form in Guidance
Resource Center - Essay
- Take your time and proofread!
- If you do online application, write it in a word
processing program first and then copy and
paste into the space on the online application. - YOU DO NOT ALWAYS NEED THESE ITEMS! CHECK THE
APPLICATION CAREFULLY!
28Now What? The Waiting Game!
- How long of a turnaround?
- What does it mean to be
- Accepted
- Denied
- Put on Hold
- Asked for a 7th Semester Transcript
- Waiting List
- Go and Visit the Schools Again?
- How Do I Make a Final Decision?
- What Does MAY 1st mean?
29NCAA
- If you are going to play a sport in a Division I
or Division II school you MUST register with the
NCAA Clearinghouse! - What is the Clearinghouse?
- Complete the Registration Process
- Complete the Amateur Status Form
- What are the requirements for the Clearinghouse?
- Sliding GPA/Test Score Scale
- IF YOU ARE EVEN THINKING ABOUT PLAYING A SPORT AT
THE COLLEGIATE LEVEL - SEE YOUR COUNSELOR ASAP!
30Two Types of Scholarships
- 1. Institutional Merit-Based Scholarships
- 2. Private Scholarships
31Scholarships Institutional Merit-Based
- These Merit-Based Scholarships may have special
applications, deadlines and criteria. - Check school website for information.
32Scholarships Private
- Private Scholarships are those awards not
directly affiliated with a college. - These scholarships are announced at school and
posted on our website via PrepHQ, when we are
made aware of them.
33(No Transcript)
34OCIS Username ElderHS Password ohiocis03
Complete a Financial Aid Sort
35Financial Aid
- College Financial Aid Information Night
- Wednesday, January 20, 2010
- 700PM
- In the Schaeper Center
36Financial Aid
- 1. SOURCES OF MONEY
- Parental Contribution
- Students Own Funds
- Scholarships (based on merit and special talents)
- Financial Aid (awarded on basis of determined
financial need) - Grants
- Work-Study Programs
- Loans
37Financial Aid
- 2. FINANCIAL NEED
- Cost of Attendance (varies)
- Direct Costs (Tuition, Fees, Room Board)
- Indirect Costs (Books Supplies,
Transportation, - Miscellaneous Expenses, Required Equipment, etc.)
- Expected Family Contribution (Determined by
FAFSA constant) - Cost of Attendance-Expected Family
ContributionFinancial Need
38Financial Aid
- 3. HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCESUBMIT - Admission Application
- Institutional Financial Aid Application (if
applicable) - CSS Profile (only a select number of schools
require this form) - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Paper Copy mailed (receive Student Aid Report in
4-6 wks) - FAFSA on the WEB (receive Expected Family
Contribution immediately and an SAR Information
Acknowledgement within 2 weeks for your review) - Student Aid Report (SAR) shows the submitted
information as well as the Expected Family
Contribution. (Review the SAR for accuracy and
follow instructions to make corrections.)
39Financial Aid
- Before beginning the online FAFSA apply for a PIN
at www.pin.ed.gov (it is suggested that you
apply for the PIN NOW!) The PIN will be e-mailed
to you within 1-5 days. Dependent students
should also have their parents apply for a PIN
now so they can electronically sign the FAFSA.
FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov
40Types of Financial Aid
41Remember to use Prep HQ!
42Application Fests
- Wednesday, Sept. 30 700-900 in the Guidance
Resource Center - Tuesday, Oct. 20 230-400 in the Guidance
Resource Center
43Elder Guidance Web Site
- www.elderhs.org/guidanceweb