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Title: Junior Parent College Night


1
Junior Parent College Night
  • Robert McAleese
  • Spring, 2008

2
Overview
  • College Handbook
  • College Guidance at Jesuit High School
  • Testing
  • Applications
  • Public Schools
  • Private Schools
  • ROTC Academies
  • NCAA Clearinghouse
  • How to Choose A College
  • Campus Visits
  • Financial Aid
  • Where to Get Help
  • Questions

3
College Handbook
  • Distributed Recently
  • Points of Interest
  • SAT ACT Testing Dates
  • Community Colleges, CSUs, UCs
  • Private and Jesuit schools
  • Military/ROTC
  • Financial Aid
  • Websites

4
PSAT/NMSQT
  • MyRoad College Board's Web-based career,
    majors, and college exploration tool.
  • free information on student Score Report
  • immediate access to college-planning information.
  • Online Answer Explanations to every test question
  • additional practice for the SAT
  • Available at
  • www.collegeboard.com/psatextra

5
College Admissions Testing
  • SAT Reasoning Test
  • Required for all schools
  • Three hours, forty-five minute test
  • Take first test in spring of junior year
  • Re-take as needed
  • SAT Subject Tests
  • Required for UCs and very selective schools such
    as Stanford, etc.
  • Two (or three for some schools), one hour tests
  • Take first tests in June
  • Re-take as needed

6
College Admissions Testing
  • ACT
  • Acceptable alternative to SAT Reasoning Test
  • Based on achievement
  • Recommend Optional Essay
  • Some schools may require this option if taking
    the ACT
  • Especially good for weaker math students
  • Take first test in spring of junior year and
    others as needed

7
The SAT Focuses on College Success Skills
  • Critical Reading
  • Sentence Completion
  • Critical Reading Short and long reading passages
  • Mathematics
  • Multiple-choice items and student-produced
    responses measuring Number/Operations, Algebra
    I/II, Functions, Geometry, Statistics,
    probability, and Data Analysis
  • Writing
  • Multiple-choice Improving sentences and
    paragraphs, and identifying errors.
  • Student-written essay communicate a point of
    view on an issue, supporting a position with
    reasoning and examples.
  • The SAT tests students reasoning based on
    knowledge and skills developed through their
    course work. It measures their ability to
    analyze and solve problems by applying what they
    have learned in school.

8
How Students Can Prepare
  • Students should
  • challenge themselves throughout high school by
    taking rigorous courses, including at least 3
    years of math
  • read and write as much as possibleboth in and
    outside of school
  • familiarize themselves with the SAT so they know
    what to expect on test day
  • familiarize themselves with the different types
    of questions on the SAT, the directions for each
    type of question, and how the test is scored.
  • Test Prep Courses
  • Effectiveness and advantages are variable
  • Prices range from 250 to 1,000 or more

9
Applications
  • Regular Decision
  • Watch for deadlines
  • UC CSU November 30th
  • Privates varies among schools
  • Early Action
  • A non-binding action that requires an early
    deadline with no commitment if the student is
    accepted
  • Early Decision
  • A binding contract that requires an early
    deadline and commits the student to that school
    if accepted AND requires that all other
    applications be withdrawn only one Early
    decision application may be submitted
  • Discuss this option with counselor!

10
Public Schools
  • University of California
  • California State University
  • Community Colleges
  • Out of State Schools
  • Out of State Tuition
  • Residency
  • WUI

11
University of California
  • Generally accepts the top 12.5 of each years
    graduating class in the state
  • Application is completely self-reported requiring
    NO transcripts or recommendations unless
    requested
  • A-G requirements (met or exceeded by all our
    graduates)
  • Personal Statement is important
  • Minimum eligibility acceptance into a campus
    but not necessarily the campus of your choice

12
California State University
  • Generally accepts top 1/3 of graduating seniors
    in the state
  • Completely self-reported as UCs
  • Same a-g requirements
  • Application window is same as UCs, however, most
    will continue to accept applications until they
    meet limits
  • Cal Poly, SLO and San Diego State are absolute on
    Nov 30th deadline
  • Minimum eligibility acceptance to most CSUs
    and programs (see eligibility index)

13
Community Colleges
  • Cost Effective Education
  • Excellent place to save money
  • Good place if you are not ready academically or
    socially for the 4 year experience or moving away
    from home
  • Good place to build your academic credentials to
    get into a more selective college
  • Beware!
  • To be successful at a CC, you must be focused and
    determined to follow through
  • Roughly 1/3 of high school graduates who enter a
    CC with the intention for transferring to a 4
    year institution - DONT finish!

14
Private Schools
  • All have different application requirements,
    deadlines, and priorities
  • Application package typically includes
  • transcript
  • test scores
  • Essay
  • School Report (Counselors Recommendation)
  • Teacher Recommendation
  • Resume of activities both on and off campus
  • Midyear Reports

15
Academies
  • If interested in the Academies - BEGIN NOW!
  • To secure an appointment, send for a
    Pre-Candidate questionnaire
  • Write to each Senator and your Congressman for
    nomination
  • Follow all procedures meticulously
  • See handbook for details

16
ROTC
  • Applications are available from Air Force, Army
    and Navy/Marine ROTC Centers
  • see handbook for details re the basic program
    and scholarship opportunities

17
NCAA Clearinghouse
  • Any student who wishes to be eligible for NCAA
    Division I or II athletics must register with the
    Clearinghouse
  • Forms and NCAA Rules are available from
    ncaaclearinghouse.net

18
College Search
  • Finding the Path

19
Myths and Anxieties
  • The RIGHT School
  • The Prestigious School
  • The Rankings
  • The Prep Courses

20
Independent College Counselors
  • Is there a true need?
  • Consider Cost
  • 2,000 to 10,000
  • Consider the resources you already pay for at
    Jesuit High School!
  • Be a Good Consumer
  • Member of NACAC, WACAC, etc.?
  • Adheres to ethical standards and best
    practices?
  • Beware of promises, fraud, and anxiety/myth
    provoking hype!
  • This is a largely un-regulated industry

21
Tips to Help Your Search for a College
  • Consider College Characteristics
  • List, Compare and Visit Colleges
  • Use your Jesuit College Handbook

22
Consider College Characteristics
  • Majors and Education Programs
  • Type of School and
  • Degrees Offered Admission Policy
  • Location and Size
  • Costs and Financial Aid
  • College Affiliation and Accreditation
  • Campus Activities Academic Reputation

23
List, Compare and Visit Colleges
  • Compile information from a variety of resources
  • The Counseling Center
  • Counselors
  • Internet TCCi/Naviance, CollegeBoard
  • College Representatives (many visit Jesuit each
    year)
  • Teachers , Parents, Students, and Alumni
  • Visit College Home pages and other web sites
  • Plan a campus visit whenever
    possible.

24
Naviance Family Connection
  • A Web-Based College Guidance Management System to
    which Jesuit High School Subscribes
  • Direct email communications
  • College Search Program with a data base of over
    6,300 schools throughout the United States and
    other countries
  • Scholarship Resource
  • Admissions Data
  • Direct Web-Site links to countless universities
  • Educational data available only from JHS for each
    student
  • Graphs to assist in determining possible
    eligibility
  • Resume assistance
  • Complete management of students college guidance
    process

25
Financial Aid
  • It may seem daunting, but its doable!
  • File application (FAFSA) beginning January 1st
  • CSS Profile
  • Most aid for college comes from two sources
  • The university the student attends
  • State and Federal Government

26
Financial Need Determination
  • Cost of Attendance 34,000
  • EFC - 11,000
  • Need 23,000
  • Package Meeting 100 of need
  • University Grant 10,000
  • Work Study 3,500
  • Loans 10,500

27
Where To Find Help
  • Counselors and the Counseling Center
  • Handbook
  • Internet
  • College Fairs
  • UC Davis
  • Jesuit College Fair
  • Parochial/Private School College Fair Oct. at
    SFHS
  • Family Connection

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