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Senior Planning Meeting September 13, 2011 Welcome Class of 2012 English 4 credits Math 3 credits Social Studies World History: Socrates to Napoleon Period (1/2) World History: Napoleon to the World Wars Period (1/2) Advanced Placement European History (1) 1 credit World Geography (1/2) Regional Geography (1/2) Modern History I (1/2) American History or Advanced Placement in American History 1 credit American Government ½ credit Science 2 credits Consumer Economics ½ credit (This requirement can be met by completing Consumer Economics or Principles of Economics.) Music, Art, Foreign Language or Vocational/Technical Education 2 credits Physical Education 4 credits Health ½ credit Driver Education 0 credit Speech ½ credit Computer Literacy and Keyboarding/ Introduction to Computer Concepts Electives Total Credits Required* ½ credit 8 credits 27 ½ credits Work Military Trades Apprentice programs Proprietary schools College English Mathematics (Algebra I and above) Social Studies Science Foreign Language (same language) 4 Years 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 2 Years Colleges may also require additional courses in: Mathematics Fine and Performing Arts Science Computer Science Fitting The Pieces Together Person…. Where do I fit? Program…. What will I study? People…. Who will I meet? Place…. Where am I going? Price…. How much will it cost? I Analyze Your Results Fit… • I clearly meet admission criteria • Offers selected major of study • Affordable I Fit If… • Questionable criteria for admission • Offers selected major of study • Financial need package is important I • Want To Give A Try… Admission criteria clearly questionable or very competitive • Financial aid is a must The Application Process Online applications are typically preferred and can be found under “ Future Students” on the college website. A very limited number of paper applications are in the Guidance Office. Application fee waivers are available. See your guidance counselor if you need a fee waiver. The Common Application There are now 465 Common Application members in 47 states and the District of Columbia. They represent an enormously diverse variety of institutions: small and large, public and private, coed and single-sex, highly selective and relatively open enrollment. However, they all share a commitment to the mission of promoting access through “holistic” admission. When Do I Apply For College? The time to complete and submit applications is now. Typically, students apply to the top 3-5 choices. Many schools have priority filing deadlines. Application Deadlines Vary University of Illinois @Chicago - No Priority Deadline - January 15 – Application Period Deadline @Springfield – No Priority Deadline - Applications will be considered as space permits @Urbana/Champaign - September 1 - Nov.1 - Priority Filing Period (postmark deadline) January 2 – Application Period Deadline Illinois State University September 1 - November 15 - Priority Filing Deadline March 1 – Application Period Deadline Western Illinois University - No application deadline but in order to guarantee consideration apply by May 15 Monmouth College – Encourage students to apply by the end of first semester of senior year. Admission Terminology Open admissions — A policy of admission that does not subject applicants to a review of their academic qualifications. Many public junior/community colleges admit students under this guideline, that is, any student with a high school diploma or its equivalent is admitted. Rolling admissions — There is no deadline for filing a college application. This concept is used most often by state universities. Responses are received within three to four weeks. If admitted, a student is not required to confirm, in most cases, until May 1. Out-ofstate residents applying to state universities should apply as early as possible. Early Decision — Sometimes confused with Early Action, the Early Decision plan allows students to apply to an institution early in the senior year, also between October 30 and January 15, and request an early notification of admission. The student’s sign a contract with the school at the time of application that indicates that if accepted, the student is obligated to attend that institution. Admissions Decisions Admit — You’re in! You are being offered admissions to the college to which you applied. Deny — You are not in. The decision is made by the college or university admissions committee and is forwarded to you and often times your high school. Wait list — You are not in yet but have been placed on a waiting list in case and opening becomes available. Schools rank their wait list in order of priority, and unfortunately, the more competitive schools have years when they never draw from their wait lists. After a certain time, a rejection notice is sent. What is a Transcript? A complete record of your grades, rank in class and credits. (through the 6th semester) Your highest ACT composite score will be included on the transcript. Students must sign a transcript request form in the Guidance Office. Your transcript will be emailed or mailed to the institution. The Personal Resume Your list of academic, athletic, and community activities. Study examples Make several copies Begin immediately The Personal Statement Offers information not found on the application. Explain what you can offer the school. Write it yourself. Have it proofread. The Teacher Recommendation Best to write out a request. Share where you are going. Include addressed envelope and stamp. Share what you want in the recommendation. Share with the author the common link between the school and yourself. Give the teacher a deadline. Potential I.V.C.C. Students Visit www.ivcc.edu for more information. Complete the admission application in the fall. IVCC Tuition Guarantee Notice of Intent Form - Check your eligibility An Overview of Financial Aid File the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1, 2011 at www.fafsa.ed.gov Use a FAFSA worksheet to help complete the filing process. PHS Financial Aid Night is Monday, December 2, 2011 – 6:30 - Auditorium What are the costs? Tuition & Fees Room & Board Transportation Books & Supplies + Miscellaneous Living Expenses Cost of Attendance (COA) 2011-2012 Cost of Attendance Illinois State University Tuition/Fees - $12,230 Books/Supplies - $1,074 Housing - $9,090 Transportation - $ 730 Personal/Misc. - $2,090 Total $25,214 Illinois Valley Community College Tuition and Fees - $2,515 Books/Supplies - $1,400 Housing - $2,700 Transportation - $2,640 Personal - $1,350 Loan Fee - $ 60 Total $10,665 2011-2012 Cost of Attendance Monmouth College Tuition/Fees - $28,650 Books/Supplies - $1,000 Housing - $7,440 Transportation - $ 640 Personal/Misc. - $1,150 University of Illinois at U-C Tuition/Fees - $13,658 Books/Supplies - $1,200 Housing - $9,714 Personal/Misc. - $2,500 Total Total $38,880 $27,082 Scholarships Register at www.fastweb.com. Visit www.collegeillinois.org or www.finaid.org for financial aid information You won’t be eligible unless you apply. There will mostly like be an essay to write. Allow plenty of time for recommendations to be written. Don ‘t miss scholarship deadlines. Many scholarships are one-time awards. Local Scholarships Check the Scholarship Link on the PHS website for a listing of local scholarships. This list is updated weekly. Check the website often! Examples of local scholarships for PHS seniors: Princeton Memorial Scholarship, Charles Phelps Family Scholarship, Velma and Hugh Morrison Scholarship, Teddy and Barbara Reed All-Academic Athletic Scholarship, Nelson Family Trust Scholarship, Fletcher Engineering Scholarship, Fletcher Education Scholarship, Lee Wahlgren Environmental Science Scholarship, Princeton Lions Club Scholarship, and the Princeton Rotary Club Scholarship. Should I Retake The ACT? Next test: Oct. 22 and Dec. 10 PHS School Code: 143-560 PHS Test Center Code: 163030 ACT No Writing - $34 (2011-2012) ACT Plus Writing - $49.50 (2011-2012) Register at www.actstudent.org What’s Next? Complete of college applications ASAP. Take college visits ASAP. Attend Financial Aid Night! Submit the IVCC Notice of Intent Form ASAP. Complete FAFSA after January 1, 2012 Begin the scholarship search now! Be organized and meet all deadlines! [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]