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Title: Senior Parent Post High School Planning Night


1
Senior Parent Post High School Planning Night
  • Counseling Center
  • Columbus North High School
  • August 30, 2011

2
Counseling Center Staff
  • Mrs. Sandy Freshour, Counselor, Grades 10 12
    (A-K)
  • Mrs. Julie Speer, Counselor, Grades 10 12( L-Z)
  • Mrs. LuAnn Davis, Counselor, Grades 9 11
  • Mrs. Karmen Riley Counselor, Grades 9 11
  • Mrs. Rhonda Murray, Registrar
  • Mrs. Robin Hilber, Secretarial Assistant
  • Mrs. Jenny Weir, Assistant
  • Mr. Rick Thomas, Counseling Director-Special
    Education
  • Mrs. Teresa Weichman, C4 counselor

3
STEP 1 Getting Ready to Graduate
  • SENIOR MEETINGS
  • Will Check
  • Transcripts/Credits
  • Current Schedule
  • Diploma Requirements
  • Senior Data Sheet
  • Answer Questions How to proceed
  • Give Information
  • Pg 1 in hand-outs

4
STEP 1 Getting Ready to Graduate
  • GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
  • Diploma requirements-Check now to make sure all
    requirements are being met in some way
  • Pg 3 in handouts
  • Success on ECAs Algebra I English 10
    (Graduation Qualifying Exams)
  • Jan Matchette-Testing Coordinator
    matchettej_at_bcsc.k12.in.us
  • Senior Project Pride-Lisa Cooley Pg 4 in
    handout
  • Project-based/community component
  • Paper written in 1st semester English class
  • information
  • Consult CNHS website for in-depth info

5
Step 1 Getting Ready to Graduate
  • Grades are posted on Parent Portal in real time
  • Report cards progress reports are posted will
    not be mailed unless requested by calling the
    Counseling Center
  • Help you senior stay aware of progress

6
Columbus North High School BULL DOG
BYTES Published by the Counseling Center August
2011 Pg 5-6 in Handout
  • Counselors meeting with seniors
  • Graduation requirements
  • SAT ACT test dates
  • Post Secondary Planning
  • Applying to College
  • Financial Aid Information
  • Other

7
Senior Planning Calendar
IMPORTANT DATES FOR SENIOR YEAR
Pg 7 in handouts
8
STEP 2 Finding the Right College
  • COLLEGE INFORMATION
  • NAVIANCE-access from the North website under
    Counseling Center (students given accounts at
    junior meeting) Pg 8
  • Mail from Colleges
  • Counseling Center Library
  • Internet sites
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • www.learnmoreindiana.org
  • www.triptocollege.org
  • www.collegelink.com
  • www.collegeview.com
  • Pg 9 in handouts

9
STEP 2 Finding the Right College
  • COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVE VISTING NORTH
  • Listings on NAVIANCE, in Show Me the Money (Pg
    10-11 in handouts) and on the Counseling Center
    bulletin board
  • Obtain a pass from Mrs. Hilber
  • List of questions for the representative
  • Parents are welcome to attend by calling the
    counseling center in advance 376-4292

10
STEP 2 Finding the Right College
  • COLLEGE VISTS
  • Visit Colleges on-line
  • Visit as many campuses as possible
  • Three days senior year
  • Make Appointment with the College Admission
    Office
  • Complete College Visit form from the Deans
    Office at least one week prior to the visit
  • Attend Regional College Fair at East
  • September 29, 2011, 11am-1230pm
  • East High School
  • Parents Welcome!
  • Pg 12-13 in handout

11
STEP 2 Finding the Right College
  • FINDING THE RIGHT FIT
  • (What Colleges Look For)
  • Types of classes taken
  • Grade point average
  • Class rank
  • Test scores
  • Extra-curricular and personal activities
  • Geographical and racial balance
  • Music auditions, Art portfolio, Other
  • COLLEGES DIFFER!!!!- CONTACT THE COLLEGE

12
STEP 3 Taking the Right Tests
  • SAT ACT
  • Registration- on line (or hard copy)
  • Take in Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
  • Cost
  • Scoring
  • Testing Calendar Pg 14 handouts
  • ACT/SAT comparison Pg 15 handouts

13
STEP 3 Taking the Right Test
  • ADDITIONAL EXAMS
  • AP Tests (colleges vary on how they use the AP
    test scores, contact specific college)
  • Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
    (ASVAB)
  • Other Required Exams-Check with your
    Post-Secondary Institution (College Placement,
    SAT Subject Tests, CLEP for college credit)

14
STEP 4 Applying to College
  • COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS
  • (pg 16-19 in handout)
  • Find Applications
  • Colleges website
  • Many colleges prefer online applications
  • Create an account (write down user name
    password)
  • Print the application checklist
  • Counseling Center
  • Most in-state schools
  • College Handbook (addresses for out of state
    colleges)
  • NAVIANCE

15
STEP 4 Applying to Colleges
  • COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS
  • Apply Early
  • Rule of Thumb Apply by November 1st
  • Check each college deadline carefully!
  • Print out required forms submit
  • Follow Directions
  • Each college has own unique process, most have a
    checklist
  • Do your homework! Requirements application
    components vary.
  • Check to see if Student Essay or Recommendation
    Letters are required. Tips on Pg 17 of handout

16
STEP 4 Applying to College
  • COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS
  • Be responsible
  • Know deadlines
  • Keep in contact with your counselor
  • Do legwork and necessary research
  • Update your resume
  • Be organized
  • College folder, application folder, chart to
    keep track
  • Add the college to your NAVIANCE account for
    colleges I am applying to
  • Mark deadlines on calendar
  • Ask for required recommendations in September
    write essays well ahead the deadline

17
STEP 4 Applying to College
  • Working with your Counselor
  • Most colleges require a counselor component
  • We advise you to be early
  • Counselor recommendations, teacher
    recommendations, transcripts, etc. should be
    submitted at least 2 weeks prior to deadline
    along with a Recommendation Information Sheet (Pg
    17 of handout), resume or list of activities
  • Counselors and support staff complete requests on
    first-come, first-serve basis
  • If you are not submitting your application
    electronically or the counselor component is
    being mailed, leave time for US Postal Service to
    deliver your materials
  • Allow extra time for the colleges internal mail
    service to process your application as well
  • Use the CNHS College Application Checklist on Pg
    19 of your handout when turning in materials to
    the counseling office
  • Be sure to follow up

18
STEP 4 Applying to College
  • HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
  • Required by most every college
  • Must be sent directly from school
  • Hardcopy or electronically
  • Transcript has
  • Grades
  • Class Rank
  • Grade Point Average - GPA
  • Type of Classes
  • Test Scores
  • --------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------
  • Request in Counseling Office or online
  • Allow three school days for transcript
  • Three transcripts are free, after 1.00 each
  • Your packet has an example Pg 20 handouts

19
STEP 4 Applying to College
  • E-TRANSCRIPT
  • Sign up available on NAVIANCE
  • Send a transcript to any college in the nation
    for free!
  • Indiana colleges prefer use of e-transcript
  • Can access 24 hours a day
  • Semester Grades, GPA (on 12 4 point scale),
    Class Rank, Current Classes, Standardized Test
    Scores
  • http//www.bcsc.k12.in.us/northhs/site/default.asp
  • click on Counseling Center tab

20
STEP 5 Finding Funding for College
  • TIPS
  • Students Parents work together
  • Communicate deadlines
  • Understanding student role in securing for
    college
  • Get the Numbers Right
  • Research the actual cost of attending each
    college on your list (see www.collegeboard.com)
  • Tuition, fees, room board, Books supplies,
    estimated personal expenses, transportation
    expenses

21
STEP 5 Finding Funding for College
  • TIPS
  • Know your Resources
  • SHOW ME THE MONEY (Pg 10-11 of handout)
  • Internet (be aware of websites for profit)
  • Learn More Indiana (www.learnmoreindiana.org)
  • Apply for Scholarships
  • Start with the Financial Aid Office at the
    colleges you want to attend
  • Check college websites for scholarship apps
  • Subscribe to Show Me the Money

22
STEP 5 Finding Funding for College
  • COMPLETE THE FAFSA
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • Received by Federal Processor March 10th 2012

23
STEP 5 Finding Funding for College
  • FINANCIAL AID MEETING
  • WEDNESDAY
  • JANUARY 12, 2012
  • 700 p.m.
  • North Auditorium

24
STEP 5 Finding Funding For College
  • SOURCES OF FINANCIAL AID
  • Aid Comes From
  • Federal Government
  • State Aid
  • College
  • Private
  • Types of Aid
  • loans
  • scholarships
  • grants
  • work study

25
Special Guest
Heritage Fund Miranda Cross 376-7772
26
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • EARLY COLLEGE OPTION
  • Earn college credit while still in high school
  • Ivy Tech Community College or IUPUC, general
    education classes
  • Dual credit at a reduced cost
  • Experience post-secondary work on a college
    campus while still in high school
  • Contact the Counseling Center for more
    information.

27
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • NCAA NAIA ELIGIBILITY
  • Division I and II college athletics
  • www.eligibilitycenter.org. 
  • Fill out Domestic Release Form
  • Transcript Release Form
  • Sliding scale Grade point average vs. SAT or
    ACT scores
  • 16 core classes- must be NCAA approved!
  • NAIA
  • www.playnaia.org
  • Check the website!

28
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • Additional Post Secondary Options
  • Internships
  • Co-ops
  • Apprenticeships
  • Military contact recruiters for info
  • Certificate Programs
  • Adult Education

29
PROGRAM EVALUATION
  • Tonights Program
  • Senior Bulldog Bytes
  • Show-Me-The-Money sign-up form

30
Counseling Center Contact Information
  • OFFICE 376-4292
  • Sandy Freshour, Counselor
  • freshours_at_bcsc.k12.in.us
  • Julie Speer, Counselor
  • speerj_at_bcsc.k12.in.us
  • Rick Thomas, Director of Counseling
  • thomasr_at_bcsc.k12.in.us
  • Robin Hilber (for Show Me the Money)
  • hilberr_at_bcsc.k12.in.us

31
Good Luck 2012 Graduatesand Parents!
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