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Planning for
college
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Options
high school
after
 Work
 Military
 Technical programs
 College
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Senior Interviews
 Between September 22nd and 26th
 You will be given an appointment and you
are expected to keep it. Early dismissal and
senior privileges are NOT a reason to miss.
 No passes will be sent for you. Senior
interviews are in the library mini lab.
 Appointment times will be posted in your
English classroom.
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focus
college
Let’s
on
Remember—
decision making is a
process, not an event.
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Take responsibility
for your future
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STEP
yourself
Know
and
your reasons for attending college
 Recognize your strengths and
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weaknesses
Analyze your interests and values
Achieve a personal goal
Increase your earning power
Prepare for a career
Participate in extracurricular
activities and social life
Consider the influence of family
and friends
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ACT test
preparation
The best preparation is a solid high school curriculum
 Become familiar with the ACT® test content and format
 Review your PLAN® results to identify academic weaknesses
 Learn appropriate test-taking strategies
 Review The Real ACT Prep Guide—with CD—the official
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test prep book
Take ACT’s free practice test
See your counselor for other test preparation materials
Hand out Ohio Means Job website
Visit the ACT website at www.actstudent.org
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Remember
Test scores are only
one factor used for
college admission
and scholarship
decisions.
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If you are going to LCCC or TRI-C you should still take an ACT
Test Date
Registration
Deadline
(Late Fee
Required)
October 25, 2014
September 19, 2014
September 20–
October 3, 2014
December 13, 2014
November 7, 2014
November 8–21,
2014
February 7, 2015*
January 9, 2015
January 10–16,
2015
April 18, 2015
March 13, 2015
March 14–27, 2015
June 13, 2015
May 8, 2015
May 9–22, 2015
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Every campus has a
personality
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STEP
Consider college
characteristics
 Majors and educational programs
 Type of school and degrees offered
 Admission policy
 Location and size
 Costs and financial aid
 College affiliation and accreditation
 Campus activities
 Support services
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STEP
List, compare, and
visit colleges
 Compile information from several resources:
– Internet/Websites
– College catalogs, viewbooks,
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videos, and computer-based
services (DISCOVER®)
College representatives and
college fairs
Counselors and teachers
Parents, students, and alumni
Directories and ACT score report
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College Visit procedures
 You get three visits this year!
 Make an appointment with a college admissions
 Go to guidance at least 3 days before your visit and
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get the school excused college visit form. It will need
parent, teacher and counselor signature.
Turn the top sheet into Mrs. Musci at least the day
before your visit.
At your college visit have the admissions counselor
sign it and stamp it with college seal. Complete the
survey.
Submit the completed, signed and sealed form to
attendance on the day you return.
Test Wednesday Oct 15: College Visit /Job Shadow
Plan your visit
 Prepare a college
comparison checklist
 Weigh advantages
and disadvantages
 Contact the office of
admission
 Schedule appointments
for your campus visits
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Checklist for a
campus visit
 Meet with an admission counselor
 Verify admission requirements
 Determine actual college costs
 Ask about financial aid opportunities
 Take a campus tour
 Investigate your academic program(s)
 Attend a class
 Talk with students and faculty
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Discuss your
chances for success
 Admission
 Graduation
 Placement
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STEP
Apply for admission
and meet all deadlines
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Narrow your choices
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Review college admission test requirements (including the
optional Writing Test)
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Electronically send results
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Know application fees and deadlines
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Submit application materials (paper/electronic)
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Application for admission
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High school transcript
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Recommendations
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Admission test results
Know scholarship requirements
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The application process is a PROCESS!
 Your goal should be to have all applications done
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before Thanksgiving – get those letters of
recommendation
There is a $2.00 late fee for any applications
processed after December 1
Allow 2 weeks for anything to be processed in the
guidance office
Each time you submit an application to any college
you need to come to guidance to request a transcript
Colleges want transcripts sent directly from the
school
If the college you are applying to is requesting a
secondary school report or a school counseling form
– those items come to guidance the same time you
come to request transcripts
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Step 1 – Research college options
Step 2- Apply to at least 2-3 colleges
(follow application checklist – essays, letter or recommendations, ACT/SAT electronically)
Step 3 – Request transcripts to be sent in guidance
Step 4 – Research Scholarship opportunities at specific college
websites, fastweb, parents’ work.
Step 5 – Attend financial aid night on December 1 at 6pm
Step 6 –Apply for financial aid
Step 7 – Receive Award Letter from each college
Step 8 – Make final decision on college
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STEP
plan
Develop a
to
pay for your education
 Determine college costs
 Investigate ALL possible resources
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Parents
Savings
Summer earnings
Financial aid: scholarships, grants,
loans, and work-study
– Other sources
 Secure necessary forms and note deadlines
 Apply for financial aid as early as possible
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Senior Scoop
 Found on the Guidance webpage and
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posted in English Classes.
http://www.nrcs.k12.oh.us/
This is where you find all the scholarship
and college information we have in
guidance.
Please read them carefully and completely.
Allow 2 weeks for anything to be processed
in the guidance office.
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Don’t eliminate any college
because of costs before
receiving financial
assistance information!
Remember
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check with college officials
for the most current costs.
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Financial Aid Night is
December 1 at 6pm
at the Board of
Education.
Plan on attending!
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Estimated Expenses for a Year of College
Budget Item
Tuition and fees
Room and board
Books and supplies
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Average Annual Range
$5,000 – 21,000*
$5,000 – 8,000*
$ 800 – 1,700*
$ 400 – 1,500*
$1,200 – 2,700*
(laundry, entertainment, and recreation)
Total
$12,400 – 34,900*
*These figures represent average tuition and fee costs for Midwestern states. Some schools will be lower in costs, while
other schools will have higher costs. These figures should be used as a guide only. Students should check with the
institution(s) in which they are interested to determine more specific costs.
Costs at Your College Choices
Budget Item
Name of College
1st Choice
2nd Choice
3rd Choice
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Direct Costs
Tuition and fees
Room and board
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Indirect Costs
Books and supplies
Transportation
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Miscellaneous
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Totals
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(including car expenses)
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STEP
Review and
finalize your plans
 Show initiative and be assertive
 Talk with your parents and
counselor
 Select a college that meets
your needs and preferences
 Follow up with colleges to
which you have applied
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College
success factors
Test scores and high school
grades are important.
However, they measure
ONLY PART of your
POTENTIAL.
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Additional
success factors
 Study habits
 Motivation
 Course selection
 Placement
 Interests
 Commitment
Keep in mind . . . Making sound
decisions will lead to satisfying
and successful experiences.
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Check your schedules and
your transcripts.
 Do you have enough credits to graduate?
 Do you have the correct credits to graduate?
 Do you have enough credits to be eligible for
your sports?
 Do you have a demanding schedule?
 Senior year is not a vacation!
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Graduation requirements
4 credits English
1 credit World History
1 credit U.S. History
½ credit American Government
½ credit Economics
4 credits Mathematics (including Algebra 2)
3 credits Science
½ credit Health
½ credit Physical Education
 ½ credit Personal Finance**
 1 credit Defined Elective*
5.5 credits Electives
22 credits
 *Defined elective must include 1 credit of Business, Fine Arts, Foreign
Language or a technology elective.
 **Introduction to Business, Personal Finance, or Surviving On Your Own will
fulfill this requirement.
College search engines
 www.ocis.org
 Username:
 Password:
Nrhs
Ohiocis03
 School Sort
 www.collegeboard.com
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