Title: JOHN HANRAHAN - DEAN OF GUIDANCE
1Fairfield College Preparatory SchoolJunior
College Planning NightJanuary 12, 2012
- JOHN HANRAHAN - DEAN OF GUIDANCE COLLEGE
ADVISING (L-Z) - RICK HUTCHINSON - COLLEGE ADVISOR (A-K)
- KIM BERNIER GUIDANCE ASSISTANT
2 Guidance Groups and Individual Meetings
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- Fall of Junior Year
- Overview of the Junior Year
- Standardized Testing overview and strategy
- Identifying Appropriate Colleges
- Naviance
- Identifying Colleges
- My Game Plan
- My resume
3 Guidance Groups and Individual Meetings
- Spring of Junior Year
- Standardized Testing
- Key Factors in Admission
- Resume
- Campus Visits /Fairfield Regional College Fair,
Date/Location TBD - Junior Interview with advisor
- Senior Course Selection
- Summer Strategies
- Admission Glossary
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4Guidance Groups and Individual Meetings
- Topics for Fall Senior Year
- Check-In Meeting with College Advisor
- Finalizing Application Strategy
- Coordination of Application process application
forms, essay (s), recommendations, sending
testing to colleges
5NAVIANCE
- Research and develop prospective college
lists - https//connection.naviance.com/fairfieldprep
- Students
- Username/email students Prep email address
- Password student created
- Parents
- Accounts established for all parents
6College Planning Resources
- www.fairfieldprep.org
- Naviance and the College Advising Page in the
Guidance Section on the Prep website provides
information on - Interviewing
- Factors in College Admission
- Glossary of College Admission Terms
- Resume models
- SAT/ACT testing dates deadlines
7Evaluating a Transcript
- Course of Study
- 5 core subjects English, Math, Science, Social
Science, Foreign Language - Grade Trends
- ? Most challenging course load that the student
can manage. - ? Limited of lighter electives.
- ? Junior year, 1st quarter senior year and 1st
semester senior year are key.
8Standardized Testing
- Students register themselves for all SAT and/or
ACT exams. - SAT (SAT I) www.collegeboard.com
- At least once in spring Junior Year (Jan., March,
May, June) - At least once in fall Senior Year (Oct., Nov.,
Dec.) - SAT Subject Tests (SAT II)
- Some colleges may require (see websites)
- Can highlight an academic strength
- ACT www.act.org
- Spring Junior year dates Feb., April, June
- Fall Senior year dates Sept., Oct., Dec.
9Tip Factors
- Teacher/Counselor Recommendations Highlight
individual academic strengths and personal
qualities - Essay(s)
- Reveals self
- Show, Dont Tell
- Significant activity(ies)
- Will show depth and commitment to personal
interests and growth.
10Tip Factors (Continued)
- Athletic recruitment
- Special talents or attributes how to highlight?
- Interview (admission counselor, current student
or alumni) - Supplemental letters (use sparingly)
- Demonstrated Interest
- Essays (From Common App. Supplements)
11Application options and strategies
- Regular Decision
- Early Action
- Early Decision
- Rolling Decision
- (w/ priority dates)
12Finding a College Fit
13Prospective College List Personal Preferences
- Size ( undergraduates)
- Geographic Location
- Campus setting (urban, suburban, rural)
- Academic focus
- Areas of study
- Facilities Library, Research Labs, etc.
- Social Atmosphere
- Campus Life, Sports, Arts
- Religious affiliation
- Support services
- Cost
- Financial Aid
- Housing 4 year guaranteed?
- Diversity (Ethnic,Geographic)
- Admission Criteria
- Graduation Retention Rates
- Outcomes employment and graduate schools
- Greek system
14Prospective College List Other Resources
- Friends and Relatives
- Guide books
- Rankings
- College Advisor
- Alumni
- Honors and accreditations
- Name Prestige
- Consider many different types of institutions.
Do not always go with the pack. Break new ground
in the search process.
15Search List
- Up to 15-20
- Research (beware increasing selectivity)
- Place in 5 Categories (as designated in
Naviance) Far Reach, Reach, Possible, Likely and
Safety - Use Naviance Scattergrams as a guide, but not as
an absolute.
16Final Application List
- Up to 10 (/-)
- Fairfield Prep Average 8
- Prioritize the list
- Only a safety school if you would attend.
- Contact (i.e. demonstrated interest) is more
important with small/medium schools.
17The Campus Visit
18Campus Visit Options
- Campus Tour
- Information session
- Open House/Special Event
- Sit in on a class
- Interview
- Athletic visit
- Overnight
- Shadow student
19Why is the Campus Visit Important?
- Demonstrates YOUR interest
- Experiencing the campus to help decide if you
want to apply. - Find the institutions that are the right Fit.
20Preparing for the Campus Visit
- Visit college website to explore visit options.
- Do your homework before the visit
- Make reservations/appointments for campus tours,
interviews, open houses and meetings with faculty
or coaches. - Stick to the Office of Admission schedule
- Avoid the Drive-Thru visit, if possible
- Always sign inSmaller colleges tend to track
this information (i.e. Demonstrated Interest)
21What to look for while on campus
- General University/College Information
- Read a Campus Newspaper
- Campus Life
- Residence halls, cafeteria, parking, student
center, chapel - Student Life/Athletics
- Clubs organizations, social life, recreation
facilities, visual/performing arts, varsity
athletics - Academic Life
- Classrooms, professors, course offerings,
internships, research opportunities
22College Planning Checklists
23College Planning Spring of Junior Year
- Initial Student/Advisor College Planning Meeting
- Research Web -based resources are best
- Contact institutions
- Visit Campuses
- Attend spring open house programs
- Standardized Testing - first/second round
- Attend local/regional college fairs
- Consider teacher recommenders
- Develop an Activities Resume (excellent document
to present at an interview) - Initial contact with athletic coaches etc.
24College Planning Summer before Senior Year
- Campus Visits
- Refine list
- Consider application options Regular, EA, ED,
Rolling - Establish Common Application Account after August
1st. - Determine what application and/or supplement
forms each school requires. (i.e. common
application) - Start filling out applications
- Begin first draft of essay(s).
- Continue to develop an activities resume.
25College Planning Fall of Senior Year
- Check-In Meeting with College Advisor
- Meet admission representatives who visit
Fairfield Prep - Ask teachers to write recommendations.
- Parent/Family Recommendation to Counselor
- Attend College Fairs and Information Night
programs - Finalize essays and applications
- Final campus visits (tours, interviews,
overnights, class visits, open houses) - Standardized Testing final round
- Check merit scholarship requirements and
deadlines. - FAFSA/CSS Profile Financial Aid instruments
26Trends in Admission
- Test Optional Colleges
- Fast Track/Priority Applications
- Demonstrated Interest particularly in schools
deemed safeties - Interview (smaller colleges) re-emergence
- Authenticity
- More Writing on Common Application Supplements
- Public School interest on the rise
- Requests for Financial Aid rising
27Useful Web Sites
- www.collegeboard.com
- https//connection.naviance.com/fairfieldprep/
- www.commonapp.org
- www.fafsa.ed.gov
- www.act.org
- www.ncaa.org
28Miscellaneous Thoughts
- Encourage student to stay in contact with the
College Advising Office. Communication is
essential. - Allow ample time (2 months) for essay writing.
- Discern all requirements of your list early
(Standardized testing requirements, supplements,
essays, deadlines, etc.). - jhanrahan_at_fairfieldprep.org 203-254-4200 ext 2238
(L-Z) - rhutchinson_at_fairfieldprep.org ext. 2502 (A-K)
- kbernier_at_fairfieldprep.org ext. 2437