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The Class of 2016 Looks Beyond Barrington College Counselors: Sara English and Kate Moody Transition Coordinator: Lyndsay Palach Counselors: Jill Argall, Monica Barreiro, Joan Bell, Marla Engleman, Michelle Fitzgerald, Tim Martin, Ray Piagentini, Bryan Tucker Director: Jill Fearday

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Page 1: The Class of 2016 Looks Beyond Barrington · The Class of 2016 Looks Beyond Barrington College Counselors: Sara English and Kate Moody Transition Coordinator: Lyndsay Palach Counselors:

The Class of 2016

Looks Beyond Barrington

College Counselors: Sara English and Kate Moody

Transition Coordinator: Lyndsay Palach

Counselors: Jill Argall, Monica Barreiro, Joan Bell,

Marla Engleman, Michelle Fitzgerald, Tim

Martin, Ray Piagentini, Bryan Tucker

Director: Jill Fearday

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2015-2016

Barrington High School

College and Career Planning Guide

BHS Celebrates Diversity of College Destinations

# Students

Per State

2010-2014

1 – 9

10 – 20

21 – 50

51 – 100

101 – 501

501 – 1000

1001+

None

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College and Career Planning Guide

(Junior “MAP” Book)

• Almost any fundamental question is covered

• Highlights include:

• College Planning Calendar

• Application Procedures

• College Visit Questions

• Resume

• Parent Letter

• Financial aid/Scholarships

• Transcript Request

• FAQ’s / Web Resources

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NAVIGATING THE PROCESS

• Communicate as a family.

• Do your homework.

• Visit.

• Be realistic.

• Find the fit.

• Fit is about finding the right school not simply about

finding the best school.

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The Five “P’s”

• Person

• Place

• People

• Price

• Program

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Lyndsay Palach,

Transition Coordinator

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PLACE • Distance – consider logistics of coming home

• Setting: Rural, Urban, Suburban

• Size: Small (<1,000) vs Large (15,000+)

• Types of schools: Music Conservatory, Technical,

Single Gender, Public, Private

• YOU MUST VISIT—TOGETHER.

• Prestige

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PEOPLE

• What type of diversity is important to you?

• Faith based?

• Another area of the country?

• One thing is certain—it won’t be like high school!

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PRICE • Have the talk about cost.

• Don’t get confused by sticker shock. Go thru the

financial aid process.

• IWU Admission Dean, “Let me show you that you

can afford our school.”

• Net Price Calculators

• “Scholar”- ships

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PROGRAM • Consider internships, co-ops, study abroad opportunities,

direct admit programs, and other hands on experiences.

• In many instances, you do not need to choose your major until the end of sophomore year of college!

• If you don’t know what you want to do, know what you don’t want to do.

• Utilize your BHS resources: Naviance Assessments, Career Cruising, and Career Treks

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SEARCH AND SELECTION TIMELINE • October- Early December

• Meet with your counselor in groups.

• Do your research.

• December-Mid April

• Complete a college counseling appointment

• December-June

• Create your list (5-8 schools)

• Summer

• Finish Resume, Brainstorm Essays

• August

• Return to school ready to apply

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• May be deficient in some admission requirements

• ACT Composite / SAT/ GPA falls below mid 50%

• May be a financial reach

• Please note: Ivy-league or highly selective schools for all students

• Meet all admission requirements

• ACT Composite / SAT/ GPA falls within the mid 50%

• Financially attainable

• Meet /exceed all admission requirements

• ACT Composite / SAT/ GPA falls above the mid 50%

• Financially reasonable

Reach, Target, and Safety Schools A school that is a reach for some, may be a target for others.

Safety

Schools

Target

Schools

Reach

Schools

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HOW TO DO YOUR

RESEARCH • READ the “Map Book.”

• Create a list of schools (Naviance).

• Use the GRC and the individual college websites.

• Attend all of our programs next semester (Financial Aid Night, Ask the Experts, College Night).

• Make the most of College Night, it is one stop shopping.

• Attend Spring Rep Visits and during the Fall of your Senior Year.

• Visit College Campuses.

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HOW WE CAN HELP

• Counselors – know your students, know academic

advisement, can answer questions about college, write

letters of recommendation, and process applications

• College Counselors – can help refine your list of

schools, can answer questions about specific colleges,

and their particular admission processes

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If I could do one thing over, I

would…

• “Look more openly at places and at a broad range of schools.”

• “Worry less.”

• “Visit more, and earlier.”

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FINAL THOUGHTS ABOUT

HOW TO CHOOSE A

COLLEGE

• Parents – Your child will remember how you supported

him or her.

• Students – Realize that this is emotionally difficult for

your parents.

• Both – Remember that it isn’t the college but the student

that has the magic!

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How A

College

Chooses You

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Let’s Talk Data

Illinois State University

~13,000 applications

70 % acceptance rate (9,000 admits)

3,600 enrolled

U of Illinois - UC

35,800 apps - most ever up 2,600

apps

59% acceptance rate (21,000 admits)

7,000 enrolled

U of Michigan

49,770 apps (Early – 26,000)

32% acceptance rate (16,000 admits)

6,300 enrolled

Stanford

42,167 applications

5% acceptance rate (2,145 admits)

1,691 enrolled

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What Does the Admission

Committee Review?

• High School Transcript

• ACT/SAT Scores

• Essays/Writing Samples

• Counselor and/or Teacher Recommendations

• Demonstrated Interest

• Choice of Major

• Extra-curriculars/Work

• Race, Legacy, State or County of Residence

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High School Transcript • Most colleges admit on 6 semesters

• GPA

• Has student taken a college prep curriculum?

• English: 4 years Math: 3-4 years

• Science: 3-4 years Social Studies: 3-4 years

• World Language: 2+ years Fine/Applied arts: 1 year (for some)

• Grades in college prep classes most important

• Grade trends

• Senior classes

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Transcript Comparison

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A Tale of Two Transcripts

Student A Student B

3.54 wtd (f) 3.00 wtd (f)

3.50 wtd (s) 3.125 wtd (s)

3.083 wtd (j) 3.571 wtd (j)

Cumulative GPA

3.378 wtd 3.257 wtd

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A Word About Senioritis

YIKES!!!!

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ACT/SAT Scores • Colleges will accept ACTs or SATs

• If multiple test scores are given, colleges will look at the best score(s).

• Superscore

• SAT subject tests req/rec by highly selective colleges (www.compassprep.com)

• March 3rd – school wide ACT with writing

• NCAA - 9999

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Essays and/or Writing Samples (Map Book)

• Submit student’s own work

• Answer the question!!!

• Correctly identify the college in the body of work

• Additional personal statement can always be included

• Save a graded paper- sometimes a college will ask for

one

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Teacher Recommendations (Map Book)

• Ask teachers for a letter of rec only if required by

college.

• Complete the “College Recommendation Questionnaire.”

• Allow a minimum of 15 schools days for completion by the deadline.

• Can send one letter of rec to multiple schools.

• Be sure to communicate deadlines, and if you add a newer deadline, let them know.

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Counselor Recommendations

• Get to know your counselor.

• Some applications have a counselor form that must be completed.

• Ask counselor for a letter of rec only if required by college. Allow a minimum of 15 schools days for completion by the deadline.

• Speak to your counselor about what additional information they may need (i.e. Parent Letter and their own form).

• Can send one letter of rec to multiple schools.

• Be sure to communicate deadlines, and if you add a newer deadline, let them know.

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Demonstrated Interest • Schedule a formal campus visit through the college

admissions office

• Visit college reps in GRC

• Visit reps when they are in Chicagoland

• Email/call reps with questions

• Remember, this is “student’s” demonstrated interest

• Answer emails…may be as simply as “yes, I am still interested.”

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Interviews (Map Book)

• Some schools require an interview

• Interviews can take place on or off campus

• Can be done by alumni

• Dress appropriately

• Have a few questions for them

• Send thank you note/email

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Extra-Curriculars/Work (Map Book)

• Colleges want involved students

• Choose quality over quantity

• Resume should include activities from Grades 9 – 12 only

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Other Admission Factors

• Race

• Athletics/Talent

• Legacy

• Selectivity of Program

• State or County of Residence

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Upcoming Events

• Focus on Financial Aid – 1/22/15

• Ask the Experts – 3/12/15

• BHS Illinois Regional College Fair

“College Night” – 4/6/15

• School ACT (with writing) 3/3/15

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Your To Do List

It’s all “mapped out” for you in the Map Book!

Let us show you how to “navigate” to it!

Barrington Home Page

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Thank you for joining us

this evening!