Junior Parent Night - Swampscott High School
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Junior Parent Night
March 13, 2014
Introductions……
Ashley Bolognese: A-G
Karen Paquette: H-M
(In for Jennifer Magary)
(In for Emily Barnum; Director of Guidance)
Julie Mazzola: N-Z
Agenda
Factors Colleges Consider
SAT VS. ACT
SAT Subject Test
Application Types
Timeline: Spring, Summer, Fall
Numbers Game
Parent Responsibilities
Sliding Scale
Naviance
More To Come
Questions
FACTORS COLLEGES CONSIDER…
Primary Factors
Additional Factors
Extracurricular Activities
Essays
Letters of
Recommendation
Demonstrated Interest
Quality/Rigor of
Academic Courses
Academic
Performance/ Grades &
Grade Point Average
Test Scores (ACT, SAT,
SAT Subject Test, etc.)
SAT vs. ACT
SAT
ACT
Verbal & Quantitative Reasoning
Skills
Measures Achievement related to
High School Curricula
Biggest pressure: question difficulty
Biggest Pressure: time
Critical Reading, Math, Writing
*math (Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry)
English, Math, Reading, Science
*essay
*math (pre-algebra through basic
trig)
Scores: 600-2400
*point deduction for incorrect
responses
Scores: 1-36
*no point deduction
www.collegeboard.org
www.act.org
http://www.act.org/solutions/college-career-readiness/compare-act-sat/
SAT Subject Tests
Hour long exams
Can take up to 3 in 1 sitting
Students responsibility to find out if the
college requires them and which ones
they will need to take.
More selective colleges may require or
recommend one or more Subject Tests
for admission or placement.
Application Types
REGULAR DECISION: apply by the regular deadline date and
will receive notification of admissions based on how that college
processes applications
ROLLING: colleges process the application as soon as it is
complete
PRIORITY: often colleges will have a priority date for
scholarships and other benefits.
EARLY DECISION: apply by an early deadline date, and if
accepted (usually by Jan 1) students are legally bound to attend
EARLY ACTION: apply by an early deadline date, the college will
notify you of acceptance early (on or before Jan 1) you are not
obligated to attend
Timeline: Spring
Review graduation requirements
College Visits
Begin Resume
Naviance-Supermatch
Counselor Questionnaire
Student/Counselor Meetings (parents are welcome)
Teacher recommendation letters
NCAA Clearinghouse (eligibilitycenter.org)
SAT – March 8, May 3, June 7 (collegeboard.org)
SAT Subject Tests—May 3, June 7
ACT – April 12, June 14 (act.org)
Finish Jr. Year STRONG!
Timeline: Summer
Log onto Common App (after August 1st)
(www.commonapp.org)
Work on essay (prompts will remain the same)
Visit more colleges (use worksheet)
Reach, Match, Likely
Register for September ACT
Finalize Resume
Finalize Counselor Questionnaire
Timeline: Fall (Seniors Already?)
STUDENTS SHOULD:
Make an appointment with their Guidance Counselor in the fall
to discuss final list of schools and deadlines
Early Action/Early Decision deadlines require an earlier
meeting
Share essay with Guidance Counselor and English teacher
Participate in the Guidance College Visits!!!!!!
If a student has a school on their list, they automatically get
email reminders
Take SATs/ ACTs again in fall if you need or want to
Send official SAT/ACT scores to colleges through
collegeboard.org and act.org
Request transcripts online through Naviance
(3 week minimum process time)
Sign the FERPA waiver and Match Common App to Naviance
Looking Back….
What Do The Numbers Mean?
1451
324
98%
82
43
32
77….82
1
2
Parent Responsibilities
Review Naviance- help student develop a list
of prospective schools
Accompany student on college visits
Complete Parent Response form on Naviance
If student is on an IEP be sure the plan and
the required tests are all current within three
years of application date
Sliding Scale for SAT & ACT
Scores (State College)
Weighted High
School GPA
2.51-2.99
Combined SAT1CR&M (ACT)
920 (19)
2.41-2.50
960 (20)
2.31-2.40
1000 (21)
2.21-2.30
1040 (22)
2.11-2.20
1080 (23)
2.00-2.10
1120 (24)
**No Applicant with a GPA below 2.0 may be admitted to a state
college or university
Sliding Scale for SAT & ACT
Scores (Applicants to UMass)
Weighted High
School GPA
2.51-2.99
Combined SAT1CR&M (ACT)
950 (20)
2.41-2.50
990 (21)
2.31-2.40
1030 (22)
2.21-2.30
1070 (23)
2.11-2.20
1110 (24)
2.00-2.10
1150 (25)
**No Applicant with a GPA below 2.0 may be admitted to a state
college or university
Naviance Family Connection
Connection.Naviance.com/Swampscott
What Does It Do?
What Does It Do?
•Students can search and compare colleges
What Does It Do?
Produces scatter grams of SHS acceptances…
denials…waitlists
What Does It Do?
• It tells you how you can send applications
More To Come….
April 30th: Tufts Admission Rep coming to speak at
SHS
Breakfast with Guidance Q&A: May 22nd
Counselors will be meeting in a large group with the
Junior class in June to go over more details.
Requesting transcripts, teacher recs. Etc.
We will meet again with them as Seniors in the Fall.
Common App, Application Process
We will meet with all of you in the fall with specifics on
the application process.
Thank You For Coming!
Any Questions?