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Today’s Program About 60-75 minutes
Posted on Naviance under “Presentations” link
Practical information regarding researching universities and colleges, applications, deadlines, forms, and DCB
policy and procedure
Naviance First Class Demonstration
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Where the Class of 2015 Applied
206 different universities and colleges
(and counting) in
10 different countries
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In School University Visits
Sign up on Family Connections A list of possible questions is available on Family
Connections The person visiting is often the application reader
Visit universities multiple times – many track visits
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University Applications US UK
Australia Hong Kong
Korea Canada Other
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Types of Applications
Early Decision – *Binding* Early Action
Regular Decision Rolling Admission
Different versions of these can be found in various systems, for example, some universities in HK do early decision and Canada does Rolling
Admission but doesn’t announce it.
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ApplicationsIndividual University Websites:
Hong Kong, McGill, UAL, Georgetown
UCAS: Cambridge, LSE, St. Andrews, Manchester
Common Application: USC, Swarthmore, Cornell, Virginia Tech
Regional/State Applications: Texas, UC System, Ontario, UAC (Australia)
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Deadlines
&
Important Dates
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Student
University
Research
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Meetings with students beforeMay 25th to discuss research and choices with students.
A Country is NOT a Safety
We encourage global-mindedness; however, we recommend that students and parents narrow university
choices down to ONE country.
At the end of the day a choice must be made.
A country and its universities are not “safeties”.
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How Many Schools?
The DCI Network has a policy of 10 applications per student. Yield
Research Finding Fit
Recommended 6-8 by The College Board
Rule of Thumb: 2 reaches, 2-4 targets and 1 safety
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Types of Applications
ED – Early Decision *Binding*EA – Early Action
RD – Regular DecisionRolling Decision
Varies from country to country, but ED is recommended and statistics show a substantial difference in acceptance rates
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What the Student is Responsible For Sending Application/Application Fee Essays/Personal Statements
Supplemental Materials Letters of Recommendation from non-faculty members
Early Decision Agreements SAT/ACT/TOFEL scores
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What DCB Sends Transcript
High School Profile
Secondary Reports/Counsellor Recommendations
Mid-Year Grades
Letters of Recommendations from Teachers (usually 2)
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How We Send Documents All documents will be sent electronically
Students and parents will be given ‘UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS’ only upon request
Official transcripts will be sent directly to all institutions and will not be given to third-parties under any circumstances.
We are happy to accommodate students who need transcripts or other documents stamped by their embassy by providing
the service on specific dates per our transcript policy on Naviance.
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Transcripts
Students and parents will be given ‘UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS’ only upon request
Official transcripts will be sent directly to all institutions and will not be given to third-parties under any circumstances.
We are happy to accommodate students who need transcripts or other documents stamped by their embassy by providing
the service on specific dates per our transcript policy on Naviance.
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Counsellor Role
We pride ourselves on providing comprehensive and all-inclusive services to all university-bound students
Transcripts and school related documents Personal statement and essay revision and editing Finding university fit and researching universities
Self-discovery Career exploration and counselling
Application tracking On-campus university and college visits
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How Parents Can Support
Remind: important dates Remind: University and College Visits
Keep them on track Keep us in the loop
Ask questions Fill out and return the “Parent Brag Sheet” for your child
(US applicants only)
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DCB Student/Parent Integrity Agreement
Outside Services
We encourage parents take full advantage of our Career and University Counselling services.
Outside agents are extremely expensive.Outside agents often claim they have and “in” or
“connections” at universities
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Outside Services
Before you commit, do your research and ask yourself what you would be paying for…..
This following is a real example of two students who with the same intended major and their results
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True 2015 Side by Side ComparisonStudent 1SAT – 2120
Brown - DeniedUC Berkeley – Accepted/matr.Carnegie Mellon – WLCornell University ED – DeniedNYU – AcceptedUSC – Accepted
Student 2SAT – 2220
Brown – DeniedUC Berkeley – DeniedCarnegie Mellon – WLCornell University ED – DeniedJohns Hopkins – AcceptedNorthwestern University – Accepted/matr.
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Can you guess which one of these two paid for an agent?
Naviance
*Link on the DCB homepage
All needed information/forms/documentsPowerPoint presentations/search engines can
be found on Naviance.
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What you will see upon opening the home page
Documents
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College Tab
On two pages: – “colleges I’m applying to” – “colleges I’m thinking about”
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*See college application information*Request and track Letters of Recommendation
Year 13 Events Year 13 beginning of year interviews
University Fairs August 7th
October 22nd
Financial Aid/Scholarship Information In school university and college visits – ongoing
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Questions?
Please feel free to contact at any time
Heather PinedaJulie Pankratz
Joanne Li
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