PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL ONW SENIOR PRESENTATION Mrs. Salava
MAJOR FACTORS IN THE COLLEGE ADMISSION DECISION PROCESS TRANSCRIPT AS A WHOLE STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES ACTIVITY LIST COMMUNITY SERVICE ESSAY RECOMMENDATIONS
EDMODO ACCOUNT Stay connected to Mrs. Salava all year. www.edmodo.com Class of 2016 code: 59vp4t (This locks frequently; email me for a code if you can t get in)
CAMPUS VISITS VISIT THE CAMPUS BEFORE MAKING YOUR FINAL DECISION!!! College websites Check your planner and/or the Olathe calendar for in-service dates/pt Conferences While on your visit, meet with professors, financial aid office, and see housing and dining options.
COLLEGE REPS AT ONW www.onwravens.net Sign up in Student Services E-mail Mrs. Hopkinsphopkinsonw@olatheschools.org Twitter/Notes from the Nest
KC COLLEGE EXPO Monday, October 12, 2015 Overland Park Convention Center 6:00-8:00 p.m.- Visit with representatives, pick up information & many freebies!!! Register prior to attending at: www.gotocollegefairs.com/kansas www.kacrao.org/kcmetrocollegeexpo
Hispanic College Fair Hispanic Family College Fair September 29 6:30-8:30 Olathe North HS Commons College application and financial aid information will be shared for Hispanic students and their families.
Shawnee Mission College Clinic Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Shawnee Mission East High School, 7500 Mission Road, Prairie Village, KS 66208 6:30-8:30 p.m.
NACAC NATIONAL College Fair Sunday, September 27 from 1-4 p.m. AND Monday, September 28 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Kansas City Convention Center, 301 W. 13 th St., Kansas City, Missouri, 64105 Register at www.gotomyncf.com it s free!
COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS Select colleges to which you want to apply. You can apply to as many colleges as you wish; it is suggested that you apply to no more than 5 colleges. You may be admitted to more than one college. You will have to make a final decision about where to attend by May 1, 2016.
I ve Chosen My College, Now What? Apply! Apply online through each college s website or do the Common Application if the college is a member school.
COMMON APPLICATION Good for over 500 schools nationwide Usually due January 1, 2016 Submit and track everything on-line Pay application fee for each school Last day for counselor invitation is December 1, 2015. Invitations received after that time may not be processed by the Jan. 1 deadline. www.commonapp.org
Recommendations Students using the Common App will have a required school section that is completed by the counselor. This section reports grades, class ranking, discipline, and requires a letter of recommendation. All students using the Common App or needing a letter of recommendation from their counselor are REQUIRED to email the counselor a resume and have a profile completed. The Common App WILL NOT be completed without this information. Please allow at least two weeks for completion.
College Application Process Complete BOTH college and scholarship applications- on-line by the DEADLINE!!! As a general rule, the deadline for college applications is November 1, 2015 (a Sunday this year), but some colleges have deadlines that are earlier; others later. Please make sure you know what your application deadline is. *Fee waivers are available for students receiving free/reduced lunch. Email me if you need one.
APPLICATION TERMS EARLY ACTION- Take this opportunity for all colleges you are seriously considering OCTOBER/NOVEMBER/DECEMBER- know by January 1, 2016 ROLLING ADMISSION- Application reviewed when received- Decisions made throughout the cycle. REGULAR DECISION- early January deadlineknow by APRIL EARLY DECISION- Nov. 1-Once accepted, you must withdraw all other college applications. YOU ARE COMMITTED TO THIS COLLEGE FOR 2016-2017.
CSS Profile Some select universities require the CSS Profile with their applications. This profile will determine need-based aid at the time of admission. Available to be filled out after Oct. 1 and is to be filled out prior to early admission deadlines. You and your parents tax forms are needed to complete this. http://student.collegeboard.org/css-financial-aidprofile
COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS Admission score requirement- 21 for Kansas Regents schools (22 on the Math portion or 4 years of high school math required); varies with private and out of state schools Scholarship score requirement- Check individual websites for Automatic Academic Awards based on GPA/Test scores The closer to 30-36 you get, the better money options you have $$$$$$$$$$$
2015 ACT DATES September 12 & October 24, 2015 Register ASAP on www.actstudent.org/ PREPARATION SESSIONS Visit www.onwravens.net- Evening Sessions at ONW On-line prep- www.actstudent.org/ www.number2.com
TRANSCRIPTS Classes and grades 9-12 is an official high school transcript Weighted and unweighted GPA Class rank- 460 in your senior class ACT/SAT scores 6 semester transcript is what you have now 7 semester transcript available in January 8 semester transcript will be your final one available in June after graduation.
TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS REQUEST YOUR TRANSCRIPTS ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH www.parchment.com immediately after completing your college application on-line. (KU and Pitt State are exceptions; they do not require a transcript until AFTER the Senior year)
Student Work Colleges and scholarship organizations are increasingly finding out that parents are doing their student s college and scholarship applications. This is unethical and can and does result in admissions and scholarships being canceled for students. ONW cannot accept any scholarship applications if it is suspected not to be the student s work. Bottom line: It s okay for parents to encourage and guide, not to do!
SCHOLARSHIPS EdModo: All local scholarships and other Senior happenings will be posted to EdModo and to scholarships.olatheschools.com COA: JCCC-$4112, KSU- $22,211, KU-$25,350
Begin Your Scholarship Search Now! Check EdModo constantly or have an alert set up to go to your phone. Organize your scholarships by deadline date. Write a good general scholarship essay that can be easily revised to fit many scholarships. Apply, apply, apply! You MUST do your own scholarship applications. Remember, parents guide; they don t do the work.
Other Things to Do Now Young men at least 17 years, 3 months of age need to register with Selective Service at www.sss.gov/ Without registering, you will be unable to receive financial aid.
Where to Report any Earned Scholarships? http://tinyurl.com/onwscholar1516 Report any scholarship, accepting or not This is required for participation in the Senior Signing Ceremony in April Goal: The Class of 2016 will win the most scholarship dollars in the history of ONW! The record: 14.3 million dollars (Class of 2014)
VERY HELPFUL COLLEGE WEBSITES www.collegedata.com www.careercruising.com www.cappex.com www.collegeboard.com www.petersons.com www.act.org www.supercollege.com www.fastweb.com
Need More Information? Attend a College Readiness Seminar! (See handout for topics/dates) All to be held during first seminar in the Flex Theatre Get a pass from Student Services or your English teacher Attend as many as fits your needs
Summary Search for colleges that fit your intended major Gather information about those schools (through college reps, college fairs, websites) Visit colleges as you are able Apply for colleges prior to November 1 (some may be earlier) Apply for scholarships; record scholarships once awarded
Angie Salava asalavaonw@olatheschools.org @ONWCounseling EdModo: 59vp4t