Title: Interlake High School
1Interlake High School
- Planning for Your Senior Year and Beyond!!!
2Choosing a College?
- Factors to consider
- When youre on campus, it feels good. ?
- Admission requirements
- Programs/degrees offered
- Public vs. Private
- Size
- Location
- Cost
- Apply to 4-5 schools
- 1 Reach School
- I hope to get in
- 3 Hopefuls
- I should/hope to get in
- 1 Guarantee
- I will get in here for sure.
3Washington 4 Year Colleges
- Central Washington University, Ellensburg
- Admissions deadline is April 1.
- Open House is Oct. 27th!
- Eastern Washington University, Cheney
- Admissions priority deadline is March 1.
- Open House Oct. 20th!
- The Evergreen State College, Olympia
- Priority admissions deadline is March 1.
- Preview day is Feb. 2nd!
4- University of Washington, Seattle
- Priority deadline is December 1st.
- Saturday Tours at 1030 am.
- Washington State University, Pullman
- Priority deadline is January 31.
- Fall Previews Oct. 8th, 22nd and Nov. 5th
- Western Washington University, Bellingham
- Admissions deadline is March 1, but students
begin getting admitted December 1. - Open House October 27th.
- MAKE SURE TO PRE-REGISTER FOR OPEN HOUSE
VISITS!!
5Major WashingtonIndependent Colleges
- Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle
- Gonzaga University, Spokane
- Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma
- Saint Martins College, Lacey
- Seattle Pacific University, Seattle
- Seattle University, Seattle
- University of Puget Sound, Tacoma
- Whitman College, Walla Walla
- Whitworth College, Spokane
6Just a few other regional colleges
- Montana State, Bozeman
- University of Montana, Missoula
- Colorado State Schools
- Dont forget to check out Idaho and Oregon
schools, too! - WUE Tuition Break www.wiche.edu/sep
7Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Alaska,
Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho,
Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
- Students may enroll in many public two-year and
four-year college programs at a reduced tuition
level 150 of the institutions regular resident
tuition. - For example, WUE students at Colorado State
University save 7500/year in tuition. - To be eligible for WUE, students must indicate
when they apply they are interested in the WUE
exchange. - Their website is very useful!
http//wue.wiche.edu/ -
8Applying To Four YearPublic Universities
- Applications are available online.
- Follow directions carefully and meet deadlines!
- Complete SAT/ACT exams early enough to meet the
colleges deadline. You must request official
scores be sent from the test agency to the
college or university. - Request financial aid information from your
college or university. - Request official transcripts in the Counseling
Center, at least two (2) days before your
application is due. Three (3) copies of your
transcript are provided without charge. For each
additional copy, you must pay a fee of 5.00. - Remember If you used a fee waiver for the SAT,
see Mrs. Patterson for a college application fee
waiver.
9Early Decision vs. Early Action
- Early Decision
- Apply to one school.
- If accepted, you must enroll.
- Financial aid packages and scholarships may not
be as lucrative since you cannot compare one
schools package to another.
- Early Action
- You can apply to more than one school.
- Acceptance is non-binding.
- You have more opportunity to compare different
financial aid and scholarship packages.
10Letters of Recommendation for Private Universities
- At least 15 school days (3 work weeks) before the
universitys deadline please do the following - Pick up and complete the pink and blue handout
packet in the counseling center. - Make an appointment with your counselor through
Mrs. Epstein. - Give Mrs. Epstein or your counselor any secondary
school reports and mid-year reports you need
completed. - Ask three teachers to complete the blue forms and
return to your counselor by the given date--make
sure to put a due date and names.
11Local Community andTechnical Colleges
- See your counselor or Career Specialist, for
information about the certificate and degree
programs offered at these colleges. - Bellevue Community College, Bellevue
- Cascadia Community College, Bothell
- Seattle Community College (North, Central
South) - Lake Washington Technical College, Kirkland
- Renton Technical College, Renton
12Applying To Two Year Community/Technical
Colleges
- Local community college applications are
available online. - Apply early, first come first served.
- Some of the colleges require an application fee.
- SAT/ACT and high school transcript are NOT
required! However, they may be required for
transfer to a four year college. - Direct Transfer Degree
13ACT/SATSign up now!
- ACT - 44.50 www.actstudent.org
- English, Math, Reading, Science and Writing
- Math
- Reading
- Science Reasoning
- Writing Section
- SAT Reasoning - 43.00 www.collegeboard.com
- Critical Reading
- Mathematics
- Writing
- SAT Subject Tests 20.00 8.00/test
- The SAT subject tests are 50-minutes long. For
example, writing, math and biology. - Some colleges require these tests in addition to
the SAT Reasoning. The University of California
system is one example. - You must take the SAT reasoning and subject on
different test dates.
14Senior Year Planner
- September/October
- Register online for the SAT and ACT.
- Arrange for SAT/ACT scores to be sent directly to
colleges to which you are applying. - Meet with college representatives that visit IHS.
- Begin online accounts for applications.
- Begin to follow procedures for letters of
recommendation. - Begin to research scholarships, financial aid,
and college costs. - Maintain or improve academic grades, stay
involved in extra-curricular activities.
- October 10th College Conference _at_ Interlake HS
600-830 pm - November/December
- Continue to work on college online applications.
- Attend National College Fairs November 5th in
Seattle. - Go online and request FAFSA pin number.
- Start gathering financial information to complete
FAFSA.
15Senior Year Planner
- January/February
- Mail FAFSA as close to January 1st as possible.
- Complete any applications still due.
- March/April
- Begin comparing admission and financial aid
packages from schools. - Apply for scholarships.
- Select and inform college that you will be
attending by May 1st!
- May
- Take applicable IB/AP Tests
- Let your counselor know what your post high
schools plans are and where to send your final
transcript. - June
- Senior Awards June 3rd.
- Graduation!
16How Do I Pay For College?
- Scholarships
- Financial Aid
- Savings and Income from a part time job
17Scholarship Resources
- Check the scholarship drawer located in the lobby
of the counseling center weekly. - Check IHS Post-Grad Bulletin monthly.
- Use Internet search engines such as
www.fastweb.com, www.meritmoney.com - or www.finaid.org.
- Remember, you never have to pay for scholarship
info. Beware of scams!! - For expert advice on paying for college contact
David Aramaki at david.h.aramaki_at_aexpcom.
18Scholarships
- Start now! We have scholarship applications with
October deadlines. See Mr. Marcum. - Research, research, research!!
- Include a resume. Brag about your
accomplishments! Dont minimize your
achievements. - Obtain good references in advance.
- Be neat, thoughtful and accurate.
- Apply frequently and apply on-time!
19FAFSA For all students!
- FAFSA The Free Application For Student Aid must
be filed to be eligible for any federal student
financial aid and many school loans. - Go online and request a PIN now!
- You CANNOT file a FAFSA application before
January 1, but close to it is recommended. It is
helpful to have accurate information, but you may
estimate. - Complete the on-line FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov
- Submit a FAFSA form even if you think you may not
qualify. Some scholarships require that you
dont qualify for federal aid.
20NCAA
- If you are a student athlete you must file with
the NCAA Clearinghouse in order to be eligible
for interscholastic competition at any 4-year
Division I or II college or university. - Check online early, as there are core courses and
minimum GPA and SAT/ACT scores that are required
for eligibility. - Dont be benched! Even if you are recruited, you
must meet minimum eligibility requirements.
21Avoid the Senior Slump!
- Colleges will rescind their offers of admission
if you do not maintain satisfactory academic
progress! - We have reviewed the final grades for over 5,000
students whose final transcripts we have received
to date. We have contacted those who have had a
serious decline in their academic performance
during their senior year and revoked admissions
for several students. The University of Michigan - The provisions of your Admission Contract
require that you maintain the grade point average
and complete the courses reported on your
application. Due to the decline in your academic
performance during the spring term, your academic
record no longer meets the standards for
admission to UCLA. UCLA
22CounselorsWe are ready to help!
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- Kristen Patterson A - G
- (425) 456-7218
- pattersonk_at_bsd405.org
- Jamie Ginter H N
- (425) 456-7330
- ginterj_at_bsd405.org
- Scott Marcum O - Z
- (425) 456-7217
- marcums_at_bsd405.org
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23Your transcript
- Transcripts will be ready October 5th. Remember
to order an unofficial transcript with your
official transcripts. - Please review your transcript carefully.
- Look at your total credits GPA.
- Have you replaced any classes? Is there an R
grade for the class you replaced? - Do you have grades listed for all courses?
- If you see an error see your counselor ASAP!
(write the errors you see on your transcript and
well look into the problem)
24Transcripts? Career ideas?
- Need a transcript? Need a recommendation letter
and - appointment with your counselor? Yes, then see
- Mrs. EpsteinCounseling Secretary
- (425) 456-7231
- epsteinl_at_bsd405.org
- Not sure what career options you have? Questions
about the military options? Yes, then see - Mrs. PassCareer Specialist
- (425) 456-7213
- passs_at_bsd405.org
- Seniors, please turn in all the forms necessary
for graduation!
25 College Corps
- Not sure what college/university to apply to?
- Is your college essay driving you crazy?
- You want to be a nurse, but you arent sure how?
- Yes, then talk to someone with College Corps.
- College Corps are trained volunteers who will
review your college search, application and essay
with you. It doesnt matter where you are in the
process and it is FREE! In the Career Center
every Monday and Tuesday 305-405 and by
appointment. Email collegecorps_at_bsd405.org for
more information.
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