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EGHS Senior Parent NightSeptember 24, 2019
WELCOME PARENTS
A-G: Jordan [email protected]
H-O: Christy [email protected]
P-Z: Melanie [email protected]
Tonight’s Topics
● Senior Information● Services for Seniors● College Application Process● Tips for College● Transcripts● Recommendations● College Testing Requirements● Scholarships● Financial Aid● Residency Determination Service
Senior Information
● Ms. Johanson-Senior Class Advisor● Their email address: [email protected]
● Graduation Coordinator: Kaci Wilcox [email protected]
● Cap and Gown purchases and ring orders - Oct 2 or Jostens.comPlease email Mrs. Wilcox with any questions regarding cap and gown purchases, graduation announcements, or graduation information or any senior event questions.
2019-2020 Yearbook Information
● Now through January - $74.00● January 13 - End of school - $78.00● *February 21- Last day to get book personalized
*Personalization (getting students’ name on front) - $7*Layaway option available online and in-school
School Picture Dates
● October 14
→ Underclassmen Make-Ups→ Senior Portrait Make-Ups during school
● March 20 → Spring Portraits● May 11 → Senior Cap & Gown Picture
Senior Quotes
● Senior quotes go with senior portraits in the yearbook
● Quotes will be collected in October during advisory.
● Mrs. Hefner, along with senior advisors and administration, will review quotes before they are placed in the yearbook.
● If a student turns in an inappropriate quote, they will not have a second chance to turn in another one
Senior Recognition Ads
Senior Ads available at the following prices:Full page - $300 (up to 20 pictures)Half page - $200 (up to 10 pictures)1/4 page - $125 (up to 5 pictures)1/8 page - $75 (1-3 pictures)
What we need:- Pictures (# depends on size of ad purchased)- Message from parent/guardian to student- Money (price depends on size of advertisement)
Money for senior ads due the week of Thanksgiving Break
Any questions: Please email Mrs. Hefner
ReplayIt App
Download the ReplayIt App (free) and upload pictures to our school’s account.
We use almost all submissions every year!
Senior Services• Senior Lunch Meetings
Met with students on September 5th during all 4 lunches
•Senior Meetings: department goal to meet with all students to discuss plans after high school
• College Application Week (October 21-25)EGHS DAY: October 23rd
● Check the East Gaston Counseling website for updates. Also, please have your student check their email for all senior updates *weekly*
Building Success. After school help with applications and essays
October 2019Residency | FAFSA | Applications
North Carolina’s annual campaign to support college access is moving to the month of October this year and is now named NC Countdown to College. Activities during the month support high school seniors in completing three important college enrollment steps: residency, FAFSA, and applications. College Application Week will take place October 21-25th. During this week, volunteers at hundreds of NC high schools help students submit online applications for admission while some colleges offer application fee waiver opportunities.
Visit the NC Countdown to College campaign site for more details and school registration information.
Visit the CFNC Application Hub to apply to college and send electronic high school transcripts.
Week One: RDS/FAFSA Set upMonday, Oct. 7 (3:00-4:00)Tuesday, Oct. 8 (3:00-4:00)
Week Two: Prepare Students to ApplyMonday, Oct. 14 (3:00-4:00)
Tuesday, Oct. 15 (3:00-4:00)
NC CountDown to College at EGHS (October 2019)
Week Three: College Application Week!Wednesday, Oct. 23 (computer lab)
Week Four: Follow Up Wednesday, October 29th
NC CountDown to Collegeat EGHS (October 2018)
College Application WeekOct. 21 - Oct. 25
- Many colleges/universities waive their application fees during this week.
- List on EGHS School Counseling Website
- Encourage ALL students to apply to at least one college during this week
- EGHS App Day! Wed. Oct. 23
College Application Process•Primary Months-September and October; November at the latest! (This is now!)
• Target number of 3-4 Colleges•You may apply to more, just keep in mind, applications can be expensive
•Make sure you include at least one school that you are sure you can afford!
• Online applications preferred by colleges
• CFNC.org or college websites or Common App
CFNC.org: START HERE!!!!!!!
•If you need access to a computer, please see your counselor
Common Misconceptions about Applying to College
• Wait to apply after SAT or ACT scores are back.NO!!!!!!!!!!!
• It is fine to wait right up until the deadline to apply.NO!!!!!!!!!!!
• There is no need to apply to a school that we think we won’t be able to afford (such as a private college).
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!• If I am starting off at a community college, I can wait
until later on close to graduation to apply.NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
College Application Tips
● We advise your student to create a RESUME- Template is on Counseling website and was sent to your students it in an email. Have your student give a copy to their counselor and ANYONE writing a recommendation for them
● Keep all passwords to collegeboard, college accounts, FAFSA in one central location
● Please have a PROFESSIONAL email- not- [email protected]
● Have your students do the grunt work! This is their future! – They can call the college to ask particular questions- Colleges want to hear from THEM.
● You get 2 excused absences a semester for college visits. Please get the form from MRS. WHEELER in the CONTROL ROOM at LEAST a week in advance. You will have to bring something back from the college stating you’ve been there.
Sending Transcripts● Send through CFNC’s transcript manager. If you are
applying to a North Carolina college/university and send your transcript through other means (common app, SEND.Edu) you STILL need to send your transcript through CFNC. After graduation, your final transcript will be uploaded automatically.
● If you are applying to an out of state school you will have to use Scrib Order (click the link). Current students will get 5 free transcripts sent through scrib order. After that you will be charged $10.00. Transcripts cannot be faxed!
CFNC Transcript Hub
Recommendations
● Send only if the college requires them!○ If your student is applying to college
through Common App- most of the time a recommendation letter is required from the college.
● At least a one-week notice for forms Ex: counselor report form
● At least a two-week notice for written letters of recommendation
Please make sure we have a copy of your student’s resume.
Testing Requirements ● SAT (collegeboard.org) or ACT (ACT.org)
● 4-year colleges and universities● Some health-care field programs● Picture ID for the ACT ● Picture ID for the SAT
● Placement Test● Community Colleges● Gaston College: ACCUPLACER
● SAT Subject Tests● Used for placement at some 4-year colleges● Plan early when to take!
Test Fee Waiver Eligibility
Student is…• a member of a family receiving public assistance• a resident in a federally subsidized public housing project• a resident in a foster home• receiving free or reduced lunch• Eligible to receive free or reduced lunch based on family
income and family sizeOne of the above must apply; documentation is required.
Your student must send their scores from the Collegeboard website in order for them to be official
SAT Test Dates
SAT
ACT Test Dates*There is information about how to send your ACT scores on the school counseling website from the junior year administration*
Your student must send their scores from the ACT website in order for them to be official
ACT
Sending ACT scores*these directions are listed on the EGHS counseling website
and the senior newsletter*
How do I send ACT scores from the junior year test?
NCAA Eligibility Center
• Student creates an account and registers at www.eligibilitycenter.org
• Student has to be registered on NCAA in order to have their transcript uploaded.
• SAT/ACT scores must be sent directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999.
• A student will not be completely cleared until the final transcript is received.
Scholarships● “Current Scholarships” Newsletter
• Distributed through email every 4-6 weeks-students• Posted on school counseling website • Primary source of what’s available and when
● College-based scholarships• Most do not require a separate application.• Tighter criteria than most scholarships (Large universities)• Check college websites for information and deadlines (*)
● Vital Parent Info about scholarships• Parent scholarship report form• Parent emails• EMAIL Mrs. Johnson:
[email protected], put “ADD ME” in the subject. And please put what student you belong to.
Scholarships…cont.
● A common misconception is “I am not #1 in the class… I won’t get any money”. NOT TRUE.
● APPLY, APPLY, APPLY. The biggest mistake is not taking the time to apply.
● You need to write great applications/essays for scholarships
● If an interview is required of you, we will have opportunities for you to do a “mock” interview.
● DO NOT MISS A DEADLINE● Gaston County has a scholarship website. This is
where most of our scholarship information comes from. You can search by school, by deadline, and by subject. Visit www.gastoncountyscholarships.com
● Students should also use online scholarship searches. They can create a profile and do a search just for them! www.fastweb.com is one of the best!
Financial Aid• Grants (you don’t have to pay back), loans (you do
have to pay back), work study
• Must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) starts October 1st, 2019
•GOOD THINGS ABOUT FILING EARLIER:
•You will have a better picture of what the cost of attendance will be and know earlier than usual.
•You will not have to “estimate” your income and then worry about it changing later. (YAY!)
•https://fafsa.gov DO NOT USE .org or .com (SCAM)
• Eligibility based on 2018 tax information
•Some colleges also require the CSS PROFILE form
Financial Aid Tips• Some Colleges have a “Priority Deadline” for FAFSA (typically
a date sometime March specific to EACH college)• GET ADVICE- ALL colleges have a financial aid office and
often times the financial aid advisors provide workshops and can give GREAT advice. (THEY ARE THE SPECIALISTS)
• Cost of Attendance will vary from school to school.• Expected Family Contribution (number that is used to determine
student’s eligibility for federal student financial aid. (sometimes this can be way off)
• Total cost of attendance –Expected Family Contribution = Financial Need
• Private Schools vs. Public Schools• Complicated living situation? MOST DEFINITELY need to
attend FAFSA Night or plan on going to FAFSA Day!!!!
Help with Applying for Financial Aid September 30th: FAFSA event at Gaston College @
6:00 pm in the Myers Center • Led by a Gaston College representative at Gaston College*Your students will receive a google doc to sign up so Gaston College knows how many people to expect.* • Understanding the Financial Aid process• Understanding how to complete the FAFSA
October 2nd : FAFSA Night @ SPHS @ 6:30 pm• Led by a CFNC representative at South Point High School• Understanding the Financial Aid process• Understanding how to complete the FAFSA
October 26th: FAFSA Day @ Gaston College and Belmont Abbey
• At Gaston College (9:00-12:00) • Actual individual help in completing the FAFSA• Certain documents are required for this day• Register for FAFSA day at CFNC.org
Residency Determination Service
Residency Determination Service
● WHAT AND WHY RDS?o A series of questions from an online interview that will determine if your
student will get in-state tuition or not (based on where you live and have lived)● WHAT DO I NEED?
○ For students: parent/legal guardian’s SSN, NC tax filing, vehicle registration, driver’s licence, voter registration, and other information about residency in NC.
○ If students skip too many questions in the interview, there will not be any information for RDS to consider.
● WHEN do I do RDS?○ Before you do your College Applications
• NC Community Colleges- require RCN before you can submit your application. ALL STUDENTS.
• University of NC Colleges- may ask for RCN as part of their admission process. It varies when students are asked for it.
• NC Private/Independent Colleges/Universities- It is part of the financial aid process.
Residency Determination Service (Student Assistance)
● RDS Web site- www.ncresidency.org○ FAQs: What to Know○ Resource one-pagers○ RDS Guidebook
● Student Help Line: 844.319.3640○ 3rd party release○ Hours: 8 AM-8 PM (Monday- Thursday)
8 AM-5 PM (Friday)
Student Email Help: [email protected]
My college application checklist…
❏ Residency Determination Service
❏ Application❏ Transcripts❏ Test Scores (2 year colleges don’t require these)
❏ FAFSA
REMINDERS
Gaston College FAFSA Night: September 30th at 6:00 pm
October 8th is Gaston College OPEN HOUSE (if you