Transcript SHPE 502

SHPE AHETEMS, Inc:
Selecting a College/University
Name of Presenter
Name of SHPE Chapter
Noche de Ciencias
Location of Event
City, ST #Date#
Types of Colleges/Universities
Four year colleges allow you to earn a
Bachelor’s degree
Two year colleges may provide:
An associate’s degree
A certificate program
Technical training
Plan to continue your studies at a
four-year college.
Types of Colleges/Universities (cont.)
Public versus Private Universities
Vary in size
Public colleges may be less expensive,
particularly for in-state residents because
they receive funding from state and local
government
Both public and private colleges offer
financial assistance from various sources
Selecting a University
Self-Assessment
Investigate Four to Eight Universities
Programs Offered
Academic Reputation
Location
Proximity to Home
College Town or Major City
Selecting a University (Con’t)
Campus Climate
Faculty, students, community involvement,
sports, size, dorms, political climate
Visit at least your top two choices
Make the most of tour
Ask questions
Apply to 3-8 Universities
Selecting a University (Con’t)
Student Organizations
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Co-op Opportunities
Work experience
School credit
Internships
Work experience
Research
Financial Costs
Average Cost per Academic Year
$13,000 for Tech/Trade School
$13,000 for a Community College
$18,000 for a In-State
$28,000 for a Out-State
$36,000 for a Private School
Sources of Aid
Government
Federal
& State
Institutional
Private
(Varies by
School)
Agencies
Who Can Apply
Have a high school diploma or a General
Education Development (GED) certificate
Are working toward a degree or
certificate in an eligible program
Are a U.S. citizen, U.S. Permanent
Resident with an Alien Registration Card,
or an eligible non-citizen (refugee,
asylum granted)
Have a valid Social Security Number
Planning for College
Apply for
Financial
Aid
Prepare
Yourself
Apply for
Scholarships
Apply for
Admission
Select a
University
Get Organized
Take SAT/ACT
Save Money
Transcript Fees
College Application Fees
Scholarship Application Fee
Postage and mailing
Create Portfolio
Wisely choose who will write your
recommendation letters
Write an essay about yourself, your
accomplishments, your strengths, your
goals and how you will achieve them
Develop and update your resume
Request official transcripts with
ample time to make the deadline
AHETEMS Scholarships
AHETEMS Scholarship Program
AHETEMS General Scholarships
AHETEMS Professional Scholarships
AHETEMS Intern-Scholarship Program
SHPE/CDM Intern-Scholarship
NASA/MUST Intern-Scholarship
SHPE/Freeport McMoRan Intern-Scholarship
AHETEMS Named Scholarships
AHETEMS/ExxonMobil Scholarships
AHETEMS/U.S. Steel Corp. Scholarships
AHETEMS/Verizon Scholarships
AHETEMS/Kellogg Scholarships
AHETEMS/Northrop Grumman Scholarships
College Success
Choose your classes wisely
Get requirements out of the way
Keep a balance between hard/easy classes and
between subject areas
Take a writing course
Get to know your Professors
Ask for help
Remember: ALL colleges offer tutoring
and student support
Resources
Information about Colleges & Universities
http://www.careersandcolleges.com/
College Power Prep
http://www.powerprep.com/collguid.htm
Register online for the SAT
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sa
t/reg.html
Register online for the ACT
http://www.actstudent.org/regist/elecreg.html
AHETEMS
Advancing Hispanic Excellence in Technology,
Engineering, Math and Science
The University of Texas at Arlington
Box 19019
Arlington, TX 76019
817-272-1116
www.shpe.org
www.ahetems.org