Presented by Chariho Regional High School
Guidance Department
I am Graduating…
What Now??
Post Secondary Planning
Senior Information Sheet
• http://tinyurl.com/p9qfpcy
• Please complete during this advisory!!
SAT vs. ACT
• ACT (American College Test)– Predominantly used by schools in middle-U.S. states– Consists of four tests: English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing– Has Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, & Trigonometry– Writing component is optional– No penalty for wrong answers– Top composite score is 36
• SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)– Predominantly used by East and West coast schools– Consists of three tests: Verbal, Math, Writing– Has Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Algebra II, Statistics/Probability– Lose ¼ point for each wrong answer– Each test is scored on a scale of 200-800
SAT I /SAT II Registration•Register online
www.collegeboard.org
•Deadlines
•Fee Waivers
•Chariho High School College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB Code) # 400270
•College Codes (four schools at the time of registration)
•Select a Test Center
Westerly # 40255, South Kingstown # 40225
SAT I /SAT II Test SecurityChanges include:
•Provide acceptable photo during registration (This photo will be on your Admission Ticket)
•Photo must be clear, properly focused and correct exposure
•Be taken in full face view, directly facing the camera
•The photo must match how you will look on the day of the test and in your photo ID
•Must present Admission Ticket with Photo ID to enter the test center
•Standby test takers will not be admitted
•Changes to test center, test date or test type will not be permitted on test day.
American College Testing Registration
•Register online
www.actstudent.org
•The ACT No Writing, The ACT Plus Writing
•Deadlines
•Fee Waivers
•Chariho High School CEEB Code # 400270
•College Codes
•Select a Test Center
Applying for College•Apply online
Common Application www.commonapp.org
URI and RIC are Common Application Schools
•Directly through individual college websites
•Paper Applications – very few college are utilizing this method
All your college application activity needs to be shared with your guidance counselor!!
Applying for CollegeThings you will need to do for your application process to go smoothly
•A Current Resume
•Teacher/Coach/Advisor recommendations (ask early)
•College Essay (Proofread your work)
•Counselor Page (Transcript and recommendation)
•SAT Scores (sent directly through College Board website)
•Supplement Application (if required)
•Application Fee
All your college application activity needs to be shared with your guidance counselor!!
Admissions Terminology
Early Decision
Early Action
Rolling Admissions
Waitlisted
Open Admission
Applying for CollegeIf you require additional assistance
•Talk to your current guidance counselor
•Refer to references available in guidance
•Make an appointment at the
College Planning Center
www.cpcri.org or 736-3170
Once Again….share all your college application activity with your guidance counselor!!
Important Deadlines•URI Application Deadline - February 1, 2016
Early Action Deadline - December 1, 2015
Merit Scholarship – December 1, 2015 (Recommended)
Involvement and leadership in school/community
GPA of 3.2/4.0 Combined SAT score (critical reading and math)
minimum 1050 or ACT of 23+
(Nov. last test date to qualify for Merit Scholarship)
•Rhode Island College - March 15, 2016
Presidential Scholarship – December 15, 2015Class rank of top 30% Combined SAT score (critical reading and math)
of 1100 or ACT of 24(Nov. last test date to meet deadline for Pres. Scholarship)
Important Deadlines•United States Service Academies – October 31, 2015
•Must have a nomination from a member of Congress
•Demonstrate strong character
•Academic excellence
•Physical aptitude
•Leadership skills
•Go to the websites below for more information
www.langevin.house.gov (look under constituent services)
www.reed.senate.gov (look under services for Rhode Islanders)
www.whitehouse.senate.gov
Important Information•Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA)
www.ccri.edu/jaa
•NCAA Clearinghouse
Register online at www.eligibilitycenter.org
•Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
As an aptitude test, the ASVAB measures your strengths, weaknesses, and potential for future success. The ASVAB provides you with career information for civilian and military occupations and is an indicator for success in future endeavors whether you choose to go to college, vocational school, or a military career.
Go to http://www.military.com/ for more information.
Sign up sheets will be in the Guidance Office
How Do I Pay for College?•College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile
CSS Financial Aid Profile www.collegeboard.org
•Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov/ More information will be given in December
•Scholarships are posted and change often
Chariho High School Website
Guidance Office
•National verses Local
•Procedure for obtaining applications
•Be mindful of Deadlines and Requirements
College Visits and Fairs• Pawtucket Red Sox/College Planning Center
September 16 6-8 PMMcCoy StadiumPre-register at www.cpcri.org
•NEACAC September 13 2-4 PMUMASS Dartmouth
• RIAAO October 18 1-3 PMRhode Island College
• Chariho October 23 9:15-10:15
• Chariho hosts individual visits fromCCRI, URI and RIC
Counselor Assignments
Patricia Dipollino (A-Cla)Kimberly LaPlante (Cle-Hai)
Keith Croteau (Haj-Map)Stacy Haines-Mayne (Mar-Mo)
John Haas (Mu-Sar)Elizabeth Brennan (Sas-Z)
453 Switch RoadWood River Junction, Rhode Island 02894
401-364-7778 Phone401-415-0436 Fax
Be very CAREFUL that you invite yourCurrent Counselor
on your Common Application Account