Matignon High School Guidance Department Senior Information Packet Class of 2017
PLEASE USE THIS SENIOR INFORMATION PACKET AS A GUIDE AND TIMELINE FOR PREPARING YOUR COLLEGE APPLICATION AND FOR REQUESTING SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS THROUGH THE GUIDANCE OFFICE. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Naviance and Common Application Registration: You can register on the Naviance website as soon as you receive your code # s from the Guidance Office (Spring 2016). Once you register on Naviance, you can go into the Naviance program and research colleges on your Family Connection. However, be aware that the Naviance Program and your Common Application must be linked together in order for your high school documents to be sent to your colleges. That means the Guidance Office can not send your high school transcripts to your colleges unless you have linked your Naviance account to your Common Application. So, how do you do this? The Common Application will be available at (www.commonapp.org) after August 1, 2016. So, once the 201 Common Application is available, you must first create a user name and ID for your Common Application. Secondly, you must answer a number of education questions and sign the FERPA waiver on the Common Application, and then after you do those things, the two programs will be linked, and you can then enter the names of the colleges to which you will be applying into Naviance. Senior Information Sheet: This form must be completed and returned to the Guidance Office by Friday, October 3, 2016. The original copy remains in the Guidance Office; please make additional copies for your teacher(s). (See form below.) You may access this form from the Matignon Guidance web page or type the document into a word document and print it out. PLEASE BE SURE TO TYPE YOUR ANSWERS. The Senior Information Sheets will be distributed to seniors during the first week of school. Recommendations: Most colleges will require one (sometimes, two) teacher recommendation(s) as well as a recommendation from your guidance counselor. When you ask a teacher for a recommendation, be sure to ask the teacher in person, first, before you request the teacher recommendation on the Naviance Program. Please give or email a completed senior information sheet to your teacher(s) and leave the original in the Guidance Office. Also, let the teacher(s) know the deadline as to when you would like the teacher(s) to send your recommendation. At the very minimum, you should give your teacher(s) and counselor a two- week notice in which to write your recommendation. It is always important to thank anyone who writes a recommendation for you. NOTE: In the rare instance that a college does not use the Common Application but uses their own application instead, we can still send your transcripts, etc., through Naviance if the college accepts school documents electronically. If they do not accept documents electronically, we will mail your school documents to those specific colleges. By the end of October, you should have (1) registered on both the Common Application and the Naviance website, having a username and ID for both programs. You should have (2) completed your senior information sheet, and (3) you should have asked your teacher(s) for a recommendation. Your counselor recommendation goes automatically with your transcript on Naviance, and in fact, your transcript can not be sent to your colleges unless your counselor recommendation is completed.
NOVEMBER SAT & SAT Subject Tests or ACT Tests - You should have already registered and/or taken the October or November SAT s. You can still register for the December SAT s. Some schools may still consider SAT s taken in January if the application deadline for the college has not passed. Each senior is responsible for requesting the College Board to send his/her SAT s (I and Subject Tests, ACT tests) directly to the colleges. COLLEGE APPLICATION - WHEN TO APPLY: It is the student s responsibility to know the APPLICATION DEADLINES of the colleges to which he/she is applying. If you are applying Regular Decision to a college, then you can send out your application and request for your transcript to be sent at that time also. Regular Decision deadlines vary from college-to-college, but your first quarter grades will be included with Regular Decision deadlines. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING YOUR COLLEGE APPLICATION DEADLINES AND SUBMITTING YOUR TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM TO GUIDANCE AT A MINIMUM OF 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE COLLEGE DEADLINE. If you are applying Early Action, then again, you need to check on the Early Action deadline for the individual college. Early Action deadlines can be as early as November 1, November 15, December 1 or December 15. THE COLLEGE APPLICATION PACKAGE There are two parts to the complete college application package The College Application and The Transcript Package. The student is responsible for the complete College Application. Each senior must complete his/her college application and submit it to the college through the Common Application. Students are responsible for submitting the application, the application fee, essay (if required), and any other information such as a graded writing sample, art portfolio, etc. that a college may request. As we stated previously, students are responsible for knowing the college application deadlines. DON T TREAT DEADLILNES AS THE DATES YOU ARE TO DO SOMETHING. GIVE YOURSELF PLENTY OF TIME TO INSURE THAT YOUR BEST EFFORT IS APPLIED WHEN FILLING OUT THE APPLICATION. THE TRANSCRIPT PACKAGE The Guidance Office is responsible for submitting the school portion, a.k.a the Transcript Package. 2 steps need to be completed by each senior. Step #1 Every senior must request that their transcripts and recommendation be sent to each college through Naviance and Common Application. NOTE: In the rare instance that a college does not use the Common Application but uses their own application instead, the guidance office can still send your transcripts, etc., through Naviance if the college accepts school documents electronically. If they do not accept documents electronically, the guidance office will mail your school documents to those specific colleges.
Step #2 Every senior must request that a copy of his/her high school transcript be sent to every college to which you are applying by completing a Transcript Package Request Form for each college. Transcript Package Request Forms may be obtained in the Guidance Office or you may make copies from the form below. The Guidance Administrative Assistant will prepare the Transcript Package which includes: your high school transcript of grades 9-11, senior grades, Secondary School Report, guidance counselor letter of recommendation, and Matignon s School Profile. Colleges require that SAT or ACT scores be sent directly from the College Board or ACT. So, make sure that you have your test scores sent to all of your colleges that require SAT/ACT. This is accomplished by logging onto your College Board/ACT account and requesting your scores be sent to those colleges. There will be a fee charged by the College Board for this service. It is your responsibility to know the requirements of the individual colleges. The deadline for requesting a Transcript Package Request Form is at least two weeks prior to the application deadline. For example, if you are applying to a college with a deadline of November 3 (early action), then you need to submit your Transcript Package Request Form by October 19, 2016. However, please note - 12/02/16 IS THE DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING YOUR TRANSCRIPT PACKAGE IF YOU WANT YOUR TRANSCRIPT MAILED BEFORE CHRISTMAS VACATION. TRANSCRIPT PACKAGE - REQUEST FORM NAME YEAR OF GRADUATION COLLEGE COLLEGE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TODAY S DATE APPLICATION DEADLINE Please submit Transcript Package Request Form 2 weeks prior to when you want your transcript mailed to the college. For office use only: R T RC P SSR OTHER DATE MAILED Indicate type of application used: COMMON APPLICATION OTHER Guidance Office will send out five (5) Transcript Packages at no charge. There will be a $5.00 fee for each additional transcript for which the student will be billed prior to graduation. 1 ST QUARTER AND MID YEAR GRADES The guidance will not submit 1 st quarter or Mid Year grades to colleges unless requested by the student. Students can email their counselor to submit 1 st quarter or Mid Year grades to a particular college. jcarabel@matignon.org or sgraves@matignon.org COLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTS Be sure to have an official copy of your SAT or ACT test scores sent to Matignon High School. This is done when you register to take the SAT s (I or II) or ACT s by filling in our high school code: (CEEB #220-515) on the registration form.
SAT s and ACT s Matignon is a test center for the SAT s in March, May, October, November and December of 2016. Matignon is also a test center for the ACT s only in June 2016. You must register for the tests on line. Please be aware of registration deadline dates for regular, late and standby dates. To avoid late fees, register early. Matignon CEEB # 220-515 The Matignon Test Center Code for the SAT is: 22260 The Matignon Test Center Code for the ACT is: 238220 SAT Testing Dates Matignon High School is a test center for all dates except January 23 of 2016 Test Dates March 5, 2016 SAT at Matignon May 7, 2016 SAT at Matignon June 4, 2016 SAT at Matignon October 1, 2016 SAT at Matignon November 5, 2016 SAT at Matignon December 3, 2016 SAT at Matignon January 26, 2017 March 11, 2017 SAT at Matignon May 6, 2017 SAT at Matignon June 3, 2017 SAT at Matignon SAT Test Date Normal Registration Late Registration Online Score Release Oct 1, 2016 Sep 2, 2016 Sep 16, 2016 Oct 20, 2016 Nov 5, 2016 Oct 7, 2016 Oct 21, 2016 Nov 24, 2016 Dec 3, 2016 Nov 4, 2016 Nov 18, 2016 Dec 22, 2016 Jan 28, 2017 Dec 30, 2016 Jan 13, 2017 Feb 16, 2017 Mar 11, 2017 Feb 10, 2017 Feb 24, 2017 Mar 30, 2017 May 6, 2017 Apr 7, 2017 Apr 21, 2017 May 25, 2017 Jun 3, 2017 May 5, 2017 May 19, 2017 Jun 22, 2017
ACT Testing Date June 11, 2016 ACT at Matignon October 22, 2016 ACT at Matignon Matignon is not an ACT Test Center for the following dates: September 10, 2016 - December 10, 2016 -February 11, 2017 - April 8, 2017 ACT Testing Date June 10, 2017 ACT at Matignon FINANCIAL AID The FAFSA (Free Application for Financial Student Aid) are scheduled to arrive in high schools in December. We will notify you when we receive them. PROFILE forms are available in October. Two helpful internet sites for financial aid are: www.fafsa.gov and www.salliemaie.com. National, state and local scholarship opportunities are posted on the school web page as well as in senior homerooms beginning in the month of October. Matignon High School Guidance Department will conduct a Financial Aid Workshop for senior parents on Thursday December 3, 2015 at 7:00pm. Helpful Internet Sites for seniors www.collegeboard.org https://www.commonapp.org/commonapp/default.aspx www.salliemae.com www.fafsa.ed.go www.fairtest.org/university/optional
SENIOR INFORMATION SHEET CLASS OF 2017 (Return this form to the main guidance office as a word processing document) Letters of recommendation are required by many colleges/universities. Please complete this form carefully as your guidance counselor and teacher will use the information on this form to write your recommendation. Name Homeroom Academic recognition during high school (Honor Society, Honor Roll, etc.) Gr. 9 Gr. 11 Gr. 10 Gr. 12 School clubs and/or school athletics in which you have participated. Please state if you held an office in a club or a position of captain on a team. Gr. 9 Gr. 11 Gr. 10 Gr. 12 Employment-List job and number of hours worked per week. Gr. 9 Gr. 11 Gr. 10 Gr. 12 Service-List volunteer service. 1. Christian service required by Matignon High School 2. Other service in or outside of school, i.e.-tutoring, CCD teacher, hospital, etc. Please indicate any hobbies in which you are actively involved outside of Matignon High School. Please list all colleges to which you hope to apply in order of your preference.
What major do you hope to pursue in college? Please reflect upon the following questions: 1. In which area(s) do you feel that you have grown the most during the past three or four years? Please give reasons why. 2. Describe an instance in which a book, an experience or a person helped to change your way of thinking. Give specific examples of how you were influenced by this experience, person, or book. 3. Is your high school record an accurate measure of your ability and potential? If not, how should an admissions person measure your potential for success in college work?