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7/20/2015 •It’s never too early to start planning for college. •There are many things you should start to do now in order to get ready. •There are lots of things to think about that will help you decide which college and major are the best fit for you. 7/20/2015 Start Preparing •Do you know what classes you need to have taken in high school in order to apply to a MA state college? High School Diploma Requirements: •4 units of English •3 units of Mathematics (Algebra I, II, Geometry or other advanced course) •3 units of Science with 2 lab units •2 units of History or Social Studies •2 units of the same Foreign Language •2 college preparatory electives 7/20/2015 •Colleges offer a lot of opportunities to get involved as does your current school! •Colleges look for various after school & extra curricular activities that help make you a well-rounded student! •If you are not involved in middle school or high school, talk to your friends and join a club together! •What are you involved in NOW that you’d like to continue in college? 7/20/2015 •Intramural Sports •Greek Organizations (sororities & fraternities) •Student Government (SGA) •Program Committee •Men’s & Women’s NCAA Division III Varsity Sports •Club Sports •Over 100 various clubs & organizations There’s something for everyone!! 7/20/2015 7/20/2015 •Do you see yourself staying close to home after high school or moving away? •At a state college like Bridgewater, you are charged in-state tuition if you are from Massachusetts. •If you go to a state college outside of Massachusetts, you will be charged out-of-state tuition. •Private universities have a set tuition no matter the location in comparison to where you live. 7/20/2015 • 85% of applicants request housing • 63% of the freshmen class is awarded housing •Housing is awarded based on: -Meeting application deadline -Quality of application (GPA, SAT/ACT Scores, Extracurricular activities) - At Bridgewater, housing is NOT based on how close (or far) a student lives from campus 7/20/2015 •7,145 full-time undergraduates (12+ credits…4 or more classes a semester) •1,352 part-time undergraduates •1,772 graduate students •10,269 total enrolled students •306 full time faculty members 7/20/2015 •Start to think about the major and/or minor you want to study when you go to college •What do you want to do after college?? •Picking colleges will be easier if you have a major in mind •You may decide some colleges are not for you based on their selection of majors and minors •IT’S OK IF YOU DON’T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT TO MAJOR IN! 7/20/2015 •School of Business •School of Education and Allied Studies •School of Arts and Sciences •Bridgewater State College has: •30 undergraduate majors and 90 different areas of study 7/20/2015 •Accounting and Finance •Aviation Science •Economics •Management Harrington Hall Home of the School of Business 7/20/2015 •Athletic Training •Early Childhood Education •Elementary Education •Health Education •Physical Education •Special Education Hart Hall Home of the School of Education and Allied studies 7/20/2015 Anthropology Art Biology Chemistry Communication Studies Criminal Justice Earth Sciences English Geography 7/20/2015 History Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology Spanish •Your tour will be a 2.5 mile walking tour •Will proceed Rain or Shine •You should DRESS APPROPRIATELY! •Tour time is approximately one hour 7/20/2015 •The outside of every academic building •The outside of every upperclassmen & freshmen residence hall •Inside the Maxwell Library, Moakley Technology Center, Campus Center, Tinsley Athletic Center •Student life in action as you pass through every part of campus 7/20/2015 •The inside of a residence hall •The inside of academic buildings & classrooms •The observatory •Kelly Gymnasium Swimming Pool 7/20/2015 GET EXCITED! We are very excited to have you join us on campus! Don’t forget to ask your tour guide lots of questions! We are looking forward to your visit. - The Bridgewater Guides - 7/20/2015