Transcript Document

Applying to College - Enjoy the Journey
Pacific Collegiate School
College Night
For Students and Parents
With
Mr. Partlow
Post High School Plans
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Vocational
Community College
California State University (CSU)
University of California (UC)
Private Colleges
MOOCS
Gap Year
Defer Enrollment
The Holistic Review
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Transcript
Test Scores
Activities
Essay
Letters of Recommendation
Personal Information
High School Profile
Transcript
What are the student’s grades over the years?
Is there a trend upwards/downwards?
How rigorous are the classes he/she has taken
(advanced placement/honors).
Colleges review the School Profile to see what is
offered, the grading system used.
What is the student taking during their senior
year?
Test Scores
What are the scores?
Does the student have a particular area they
score higher in?
Do the scores correlate with the students GPA?
Is one higher than the other?
What does that mean?
How do the scores correlate with the scores on
the School Report?
Activities
What does the student do outside of the
classroom whether it is school related or not?
How much time is dedicated?
What about the depth?
Has the student shown initiative or leadership?
Essay
Does the essay tell you about the student beyond the
GPA and test scores?
What kind of person will we be admitting to campus?
What kind of dorm roommate will they make?
How will the student contribute to the intellectual and
cultural vitality of the campus?
Can you hear the student’s voice?
How well is it written? Check their grammar, spelling,
and punctuation.
Flesh on the bones. Be you.
Letters of Recommendation
What have you learned about the student from
the recommendations?
What stood out the most about the student?
How enthusiastic or positive is the
recommendation?
What have you learned about how prepared the
student is for college level work and the
demands of college life?
Personal Information
Is there anything in the student’s or family
background that stands out in relation to the
college?
Has the student ever been suspended, expelled
or received disciplinary action while in high
school?
Are there any special circumstances admissions
should be aware of when evaluating the rest of
the application?
High School Profile
What can the Admissions Team learn about the
school from the profile?
What has the student accomplished given the
schools opportunities and offerings?
RD, Rolling, EA, ED, EDII, REA
Mental Health & College Admissions
• Encourage your child to eat well, sleep well, and
to plan.
• There are thousands of schools, two-year and
four-year, public and private, in-state and out-ofstate, urban and suburban, large and small.
• More than one of these schools will fit the needs
of your child.
TOP TEN TIPS FOR APPLYING TO COLLEGE
Learn to love calendars, deadlines, and
Naviance/Family Connection. If you're
organized, this whole process will be a blast. If
you're not, get ready to spend time in one of the
outer rings of hell.
Be kind to your parents, teachers, and college
counselor. We're going to stay with you for
the whole show. This means we soak up the
stress, take a punch or two, and pay the bills,
but in the end we don't even get to go to
college. If you give it some thought, it really is
quite unfair.
Begin by staring at your belly button, but don't
become fixated on it. You should know what
makes you tick and meditate on creating a plan,
but when those deadlines say go, it is time to
take action.
Make the most of PCS and be a good kid. By
making a strong effort and keeping a positive
attitude you are putting yourself in an excellent
position for applying to college.
Visit a number of college campuses to get an
idea of what all the fuss is about. After you find
a school that "matches" you, College Counseling
will help you identify similar schools.
If you can have fun going through this grueling
process you pretty much have life licked.
Even if you are perfect, and you are, Stanford
has only 2,000 beds for freshmen and 30,000
kids want to spend the night.
Don't start doing community service in your
senior year to improve your chances of getting
into college. That would be superficial and crass
(and a bit too late). Leave community service to
the people who actually do it for the right
reasons.
The challenges of college admissions will test
you to take short cuts, bend rules, and play
loose with the truth. Don't do it. You are better
than that.
Be the definition of integrity.
Remember this marvelous process is actually
your initiation into adulthood. It is your rite of
passage. Don't let your parents, counselors, or
friends do it for you.
Credit to Andrew Kelsey HPA