January 2015
57% of students graduate in 6 years from college, 36.4% graduate in 4 years! National survey shows that college students graduate with an average debt of about $27,000. Why attend college? College is a home WLHS College Nights in Fall 2015 and Oregon Public Universities here at WLHS on April 8, 2015 (7pm in Commons)!!!! Check out Guidance page on school website, under News, for additional helpful handouts and copy of PowerPoint. There is a good option for each student!
GPA Test Scores Rigor Recommendations Essay Community Service Extracurricular Activity
SAT Reasoning Test Critical Reading Math Writing SAT Subject Tests (**Check with individual universities) English Social Studies Math Science World Languages www.collegeboard.org ACT English Math Reading Science *Sign up for ACT + Writing www.act.org
SAT & Subject Tests www.collegeboard.org Upcoming Test Dates: March 14, 2015 (reg by 2/13/15) May 2, 2015 (reg by 4/6/15) June 6, 2015 (reg by 5/8/15) ACT www.act.org Upcoming Test Dates: February 7, 2015 (late reg by 1/16/15) April 18, 2015 (reg by 3/13/15) June 13, 2015 (reg by 5/8/15)
Visit www.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us under Guidance section for SAT/ACT prep information. WLHS school code: 381250 Most students take the SAT or ACT during Spring of Junior year!
10 weeks, $85 (includes test prep book)!!! Class meets twice a week. 7:15am 8:15am Covers math, writing, and verbal sections Full for the Winter session ending before the March SAT test date, but try for next session (sign ups in Early March and class will start after Spring Break)! Receipt of payment secures spot in class Register with Jerolyn Alie (bookkeeper) Classes fill very quickly!
Private Colleges / Universities Public Colleges / Universities Community College Vocational / Career Schools WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR?!?
Private Colleges Avg. GPA Avg. SAT Avg. ACT # of Applicants # Admitted Claremont McKenna 3.95 2075 30 5,058 688 George Fox 3.65 1655 24 2,215 1,672 Gonzaga 3.75 1865 26 6,851 4,427 Hawaii Pacific Univ 3.32 1460 20 4,129 2,980 Linfield 3.6 1655 24 2,338 1,936 Pepperdine 3.75 1835 8,567 3,294 Reed College 3.9 2067 30 3,131 1,125 Santa Clara 3.64 1835 29 13,342 7,263 Stanford 4.0 2172 32 32,022 2,340 Univ of Puget Sound 3.52 1842 28 6,593 3,449 Whitman 3.89 1977 30 2,854 1,388 Willamette 3.7 1865 27 6,462 5,370
College Admission Standards Deadline Tuition + Room & Board Eastern Oregon 2.75 or 1470 SAT (w/writing) or 21 ACT Rolling $16,713 OIT 3.0 or 800-1000 SAT(no writing) or 17-21 ACT Rolling $16,604 Oregon State 3.0, SAT or ACT required Insight Resume Feb 1, 2016 $18,900 Portland State 3.0 or 1000 SAT(no writing) or 21 ACT Rolling $19,227 Southern Oregon 2.75 or 1010 SAT(no writing) or 21 ACT Rolling $19,134 Univ of Oregon 3.4, SAT or ACT required Will consider 3.0 & above Jan 15, 2016 $20,485 Western Oregon 2.75 or 1000 SAT(no writing) or 21 ACT Rolling $17,589 Community College High School Diploma + Placement tests or SAT/ACT Rolling
College Applications Received Students Accepted Percent Accepted Students Enrolled Univ of Oregon 23,012 16,790 72.96% 4,167 Oregon State 12,197 9,471 77.65% 3,506 Portland State 4,978 3,299 66.27% 1,415 UC Berkley 52,982 11,450 21.61% 4,443 Stanford 32,022 2,340 7.31% 1,672 Columbia Univ 33,531 2,311 6.89% 1,428 Univ of Washington Univ of Colorado - Boulder 24,540 14,340 58.44% 5,788 21,744 18,172 83.57% 5,472 UCLA 61,556 16,689 27.11% 5,825 Vanderbilt 28,348 4,034 14.23% 1,608 NYU 40,910 13,208 32.29% 4,861
What is the Oregon University D Rule? All D s in core academic coursework must be recovered* before applying to an Oregon University. *See counselor regarding credit recovery options! What is the California University (UC and Cal State) Art Requirement? Must complete full year (2 semesters) of fine/performing art in same discipline. Do I need letters of rec for all colleges? You do not need letters of rec for public colleges. Most private colleges require letters of rec from teachers and MUST have letters of rec from your high school counselor. Please talk to your counselor about this.
Early Decision vs. Early Action: Be cautious when looking at these terms. Make sure to talk to your counselor early in your senior year to talk about these options and whether they apply to you or not. Some of these are binding and require that you meet with your counselor to discuss. Also deadlines are earlier. For these options, the application deadlines range from Nov 1. Dec. 15. That means that you would have to start your application process sooner than later. Typical Timeline for application process: 11 th grade Spring take SAT s or ACT s (subject tests too if needed for some schools) 12 th grade Fall start applications, request transcripts 12 th grade Fall/Winter/Spring do scholarship apps After Jan 1 st of Senior year parents fill out FAFSA
Location Student Body Admissions Athletics Majors Costs (scholarships, WUE, etc.) Special Programs DATA!!!
COUNSELORS!!! College & Career Resource Center Sandie Yamauchie The Registrar Patty Haffner Parents Teachers Friends & Family College Admissions Office Advisors
Start with conversation remember the people listed previously? Review what you decided regarding location, student body, admissions, etc. Utilize college search books and apps. Read college reviews in books, newspapers, and online. College visits WLHS has many school visits in the Fall during lunch time. Dates are posted online!
Do your own research!!!!! Online searches Naviance is just one way that WLHS can help with online searches. Every student now has access to Naviance from the WLHS website under the Guidance section (www.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us). This program provides college search resources, an extensive listing of colleges/universities, and many useful tools to guide both students and parents through the search and application process. Let s take a look