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Senior Meeting College Selection & Application Process class of 2014 Holland High School. Holland High School Counselors. Students with last name “A –De” Suzanne Hemmeke (A-B) and Bethany Nichols (C-De) [email protected] [email protected] 494-2213 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WELCOME SENIOR PARENTS
SENIOR MEETINGCLASS OF 2015
HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS Students with last name “A –De”Suzanne Hemmeke (A-B) and Bethany Nichols (C-De)[email protected]
[email protected] Students with last name “Di-K”Robyn Emde [email protected] Students with last name “L-R”Diane VanKoevering [email protected] Students with last name “S-Z”Karen Legg [email protected] New Tech StudentsDana Loveland [email protected]
COLLEGE PLANNING ADVISORMr. Raul Jimenez
[email protected] especially with students who are part of the first
generation in their family to go to college. Helping with…
College Selection Applications Financial Aid Scholarships Transcript Request ACT/SAT Registration
SENIOR CREDIT CHECKSCredit checks were mailed to
homes in August.It is important to review your
credit check.All requirements must be
completed by graduation on June 1, 2015.
FINDING THE RIGHT COLLEGES Attend College Fairs-
Sept. 25 @ Hope College DeVos Fieldhouse from 6:30-8:00
Oct. 16 Grand Rapids Bilingual College Fair
Research college websites & college guides Visit campuses –check the admissions offices
websites Overnight/Comprehensive Visits Meet with college reps at lunch
Sign- up book in the Counseling Center **A pass will be sent the day before the visit
Field Trips for Campus Visits Meet with your counselor or College Advisor
4 YEAR COLLEGE VS 2 YEAR COLLEGE 4 Year College
Earn a bachelors degree in science (biology, computer, engineering) or arts (English, history, drama)
Examples: Hope College, GVSU, Michigan State 2 Year College (also known as community
college or junior college) Earn an associates degree or certificate Examples: Grand Rapids Community College, Lake
Michigan College Vocational or Technical School
Most programs last 2 years or less Earn a certificate to practice a trade Examples: Booker Institute of Cosmetology, M-Tech.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE INFORMATION1. A second chance to attend a 4-year college2. Desiring additional academic
support/intervention3. $$$4. Free application5. Opportunity to live at home and work 6. 2 year/Associates degrees7. Placement tests
SAMPLE MICHIGAN PUBLIC COLLEGESSchool GPA ACTU of M 3.85 (95% accepted
are in the top 10th of class)
28-32
MSU 3.71 23-28
GVSU 3.53 21-26
Central Michigan University
3.28 20-25
Western Michigan University
3.23 20-25
Northern Michigan University
3.0 19-25
GRCC 2.0 18
Michigan Tech 3.66 24-29
Oakland University 3.2 19-25
SAMPLE MICHIGAN PRIVATE COLLEGES
College GPA ACT
Hope College 3.81 24-29
Calvin College 3.5 23-29
Albion College 3.4 23-28
Alma College 3.4 22-27
Aquinas College 3.3 21-26
Cornerstone University
3.3 21-27
Kalamazoo College
3.8 25-30
WHAT SCHOOLS DO I APPLY TO? The average student applies to 3-4 colleges Consider applying for a “safety”, “middle”
and a “reach” school. The application fees can add up fast!
STANDARDIZED TESTING ACT (www.act.org)
Upcoming Test Dates – October 25, December 13 Students must register early! Should I retest? Sending ACT scores
www.actstudent.org SAT, SAT II (www.collegeboard.com)
Upcoming test dates – November 2 & December 7
Send applications even if you plan on
retesting!!
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS
Organization is the Key to success!
HOW DO I APPLY?1. Apply Online2. Common Application may be accepted at
various schools (U of M, Hope, Calvin, Kalamazoo) https://www.commonapp.org/
3. Check if individual college requires that ACT or SAT scores be sent directly from the testing company
http://www.actstudent.org http://www.collgeboard.com
4. Review requirements with the NCAA Clearing House (if applicable)
5. Check if there is a counselor form required. If so, enter the counselor email or bring in form.
HHS APPLICATION PROCESS Complete student portion of all college
applications online. Create an account at the online transcript
clearinghouse www. parchment.com If necessary, enter the counselor email or
print counselor information page. If transcripts may not be requested online,
you may request a paper copy in the counseling office. Please allow 5 days for processing.
Meet with your counselor and give a full week for Common Application completion and letters of recommendation.
WWW.PARCHMENT.COM
ADMISSION PROTOCOLS Rolling Admissions
All state schools use rolling admissions Early Action
Usually results in earlier response Non-binding
Early Decision Binding – if you apply using early decision you
are agreeing to come if they admit you….it is non-negotiable!!
ON SITE ADMISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES
Western Michigan University
Grand Valley State University (pending)
All Materials must be completed including… Printed application ACT scores/Transcript Application fee (or waiver)
APPLICATION FAUX PAS Don’t forget to SIGN & DATE your application Only include what the college application
requests Use an appropriate email address
Don’t use an email like [email protected] Watch your spelling & grammar – proof
read!!! Be sure press SUBMIT if applying online Make a copy of your application
BE CAREFUL WITH SOCIAL MEDIA!
**Information from schools.com and Kaplan
HOW DO I SEND A TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? Ask an academic teacher – 2 weeks in
advance Provide the activities form from the guidance
office or a complete resume. Discuss with the teacher what is required and
method of sending. Follow up with a thank you note. ONLY submit if colleges request a letter of
recommendation from a teacher.
DEADLINES Prioritize – know the deadlines for all the
schools you want to apply to Deadline for applications – shoot for October Students applying to U of M should complete
their portion of the application and notify their counselor by Monday, Oct. 20 so we have time to complete our portion. To ensure consideration U of M and Hope applications should be turned in for Early Action..
Do Not trick or treat until your application is complete!!
$$$ FOR COLLEGE AND FINANCIAL AID Never Rule out a school because of cost alone Net Price Calculators can give a picture of actual costs
involved in the college (compare the costs) Be very open and honest in speaking with your child about
finances as relative to college Apply early and be aware of all deadlines Review HHS scholarship handout Check for scholarships on college websites Organize scholarship due dates and requirements Check updates on “Scholarship News You Can Use” link on
HPS website Financial Aid – FAFSA
After January 1, 2014 and before March 1, 2014 Financial Aid Night (January 13) Be aware of scams!
YOU ARE NOT DONE….. Senior classes – many colleges want to see
rigorous classes NOT an easy year! Keep your grades up – colleges can take back
an acceptance based on your final transcript
MILITARY OPTIONSCheck with Recruiters for Details of
each branch of service
Recruiters visit during the lunch periods on a regular basis (see schedule)
Many options for service including serving while attending college programs
WHAT IF A COLLEGE EDUCATION IS NOT IN MY PLANS NOW?
Local Business Career Networking Fair (time/location tbd)
Resume AssistanceCo-Op Education OpportunitiesM-Tec Programs
TIMELINE FOR SENIOR YEARSeptember/October- Apply to Colleges/Community
Colleges/Tech Schools: Complete applications online. Request your HHS transcript from www.parchment.com Consider retaking your ACT in Sept, Oct., or Dec. Orient to scholarships and begin applying. Watch deadlines carefully.
January/February- Apply for Financial Aid for college or network local business opportunities:
Attend Financial Aid Workshop at HHS January 9 Complete your FAFSA- Free Application for Federal Student Aid before March
1. Attend Local Business Career Networking Fair
March/April- Make Final Decisions: Receive financial award letters. Make your choice, send in your deposit to hold your spot. (decision made by
May 1)
**College visits may take place throughout the year… more comprehensive visits can be very helpful for schools that you are strongly considering.
Important Dates for Seniors, Class of 2015
EDMODO FOR PARENTSAS A PARENT, WHAT CAN I SEE FROM MY EDMODO ACCOUNT?
Parents are able to see the following in their account (for their student only):• Calendar notices• Assignments due & late assignments• Assignment comments (i.e. any feedback the teacher provides on theirassignment)• Grades• Messages sent by the teacher that are directed to parents• Direct messages their child’s teacher has sent to their child (or vice versa)• Their child’s teachers and their Edmodo profile• Apps the teacher has installed that include parent access
Parents are not able to see the following in their account:• Messages that teachers post to their student’s groups (unless directed toparents)• Teacher communities• Other student’s posts, replies, grades or assignments• Library/backpack items or shared folders
For updates on applications, important dates, scholarship opportunities, and much more… Join our Edmodo group.
We also will be utilizing a twitter account to distribute info…@holhscounselors
WHAT NOW? Don’t procrastinate – start planning now!!! Confused – make an appointment with your
counselor or the college advisor ASAP
QUESTIONS?