1 / 15

College Admissions

College Admissions. Mission Statement. "To ensure that all students graduate with the skills necessary to attend a college, university, technical college, or training program — and succeed.". Minnesota State Mandated Testing. Minnesota Legislation

ila-ross
Download Presentation

College Admissions

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. College Admissions

  2. Mission Statement "To ensure that all students graduate with the skills necessary to attend a college, university, technical college, or training program — and succeed."

  3. Minnesota State Mandated Testing • Minnesota Legislation The state legislature has adopted the Common Core State Standards and established a new state testing program beginning with the 2014-15 school year • ACT Explore Grade 8 • Tests given November 3 - 21 • ACT PLAN Grade 10 • Tests given November 3 – 21

  4. Mandated Testing Continued • ACT • Minnesota now requires all 11th graders to take the ACT to graduate • Intended to measure a student’s college and career readiness • You do not have to pay for this administration • The state ACT testing date is Tuesday, April 28, 2015

  5. ACT Test Dates National Test Dates in Black • October 25, 2014 • December 13, 2014 • February 7, 2015 • April 18, 2015 • April 28, 2015 – All 11th grade students in Minnesota take ACT • June 13, 2015 Forest Lake is a testing center for all dates.

  6. ACT Test Registration • www.actstudent.org • Register at least 6 weeks in advance of the test date • Plan at least an hour to sign up -Interest survey -Upload photo -Select testing center • Note: You only have to register and pay for any national testing your child wishes to take

  7. What’s the Big Deal? The ACT is not just an achievement test. It is a competition for scholarship dollars and college admissions. • College selection: Check with admissions offices for the average score needed for entrance. • Scholarships: A score of 28 is a huge benchmark for significant scholarship money for many universities. For some private schools, a 30–31 is the benchmark.

  8. High School Prepatory Courses • College Prep Composition • Literature course • Math through Pre-Calculus, including Trig • Science courses (need to be able to analyze charts, tables, & other data)

  9. How to prepare for the ACT • Community Education Sponsored Test Prep http://www.forestlake.k12.mn.us/community_education/programs/ (651) 982-8110 or (651) 982-8120 • Doorway to College ZAPPING the ACT $89 (9am–3pm one day) October 4th or March 28th (Saturdays) • PrepStar Premium June 8-11th $329 (four 6.5 hour sessions) • PrepStarBlast Jan 20, April 1st (No School Mondays) $89 (one 6.5 hour session) • ACT website practice exams • Naviance Method Test Prep • Take rigor in class choices

  10. PrepStar PrepStar Premium ($329) offers:2 Point Guarantee • 24 hours of classroom prep • Extensive content review (each subject area) • Effective testing strategies • Ti84 calculator programs (students ADORE these!) • Math & science specialists • PrepStar Blast ($89) offers: • 6 hours of prep • Overview of ACT test format and testing strategies • Take home ACT test with online scoring • PrepStarPlus ($139)offers: • One on One tutoring for three hours • For students that have already participated in a PrepStar course and want to work on specific areas

  11. Zapping the ACT TheZAPPING the ACT programoffers: • Focused – a focus on test-taking strategies • Effective – score increases from 2 – 4 points • Engaging – kids are actively involved and taught by experienced presenters that make this class fun. • Time sensitive – only five hours, one Saturday; your child is busy! • Materials – a backpack-friendly student workbook and four subject-area Workout booklets with 24 shortened practice tests • Affordable – only $89.99 including materials

  12. Method Test Prep • Offered through student’s Naviance Account • Provides practice exams, sample questions, weekly skill development activities, and explains certain concepts. • Free

  13. Method Test Prep • Student should access the high school website and click on the Naviance tab on the homepage • Naviance login for students is the same as what student use to login on school computers • Once in Naviance, students should be on the “Family Connections” home page. Click on the link “Method Test Prep” on the left side of the screen • Students should “Signup” for Method Test Prep by creating a user name and password. Students will then be able to access a variety of ACT/SAT test prep as well as various activities for skill development • After an account is made and student is logged into Method Test Prep, students can click on the “ACT” tab and see a variety of activities including weekly activities, evaluation tests, lessons and quizzes on content, practice questions, and practice exams

  14. Is retaking the ACT worth it? Students who take the exam a 2nd time • 57% of students increase their composite score • Typical increase was 1–2 points • 21% had no change • 22% decreased Students who take the exam a 3rd time • Only 10% improve their score! • Things to consider: College entrance requirements, scholarships

  15. Questions????????

More Related