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Guidance Counselors . UPPER FORUMSandra BentTina Hamilton Scott JohnsonTeresa PollardSimin PouyaTara Veit. Outline for evening presentation. Junior Time LineSenior Parent College Night (TBD for Fall)SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACTThe college searchCollege application packet. College FairTea

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College Presentation

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    1. College Presentation For Junior Students and Parents

    2. Guidance Counselors UPPER FORUM Sandra Bent Tina Hamilton Scott Johnson Teresa Pollard Simin Pouya Tara Veit

    3. Outline for evening presentation Junior Time Line Senior Parent College Night (TBD for Fall) SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACT The college search College application packet College Fair Teacher Recommendations Financial Aid and Scholarship Information NCAA information

    4. Junior Time Line Good time to begin the college planning process On-line searches Review College Handbooks - offers information about two-year and four- year colleges Sign up for SAT’s Comprise a list of schools you may wish to visit Utilize April and summer vacations

    5. Junior Time Line Complete interest and career inventories Utilize career center Comprise a list of schools you may wish to visit Utilize April and summer vacations Begin to develop resume Begin to develop ideas for college essay

    6. College searches Information to investigate: majors, programs, size, location, admissions requirements, student profile & deadline dates COLLEGE FAIR Monday, November 2, 2009 at North 6pm

    7. Where to start Start with college searches on line www.collegeboard.com College Matchmaker - Am I on track? - How do I stack up? www.access.bridges.com Choices Explorer – explore career options Choices Planner - Learn - School Finder www.petersons.com

    8. Developing a College List Explore List of Schools utilizing the equation of 2 + 2 + 2 Research 2 or more safety schools including a financial safety Research 2 OR MORE target schools Research 2 or more reach schools

    9. Admission Factors Courses taken Grades received Class Rank Standardized test scores Personal statements and essays Recommendations Extracurricular activities Interviews (if required) Additional factors

    10. UNH Requirements for Admission English – 4 years Mathematics – 4 years Science (lab) – 4 years Social Studies – 3 years Foreign Language – 3 years SAT Critical Reading 500 – 610 SAT Math 510 – 620 2.8 GPA on 4.0 Scale

    11. Harvard Admission Requirements English – 4 years Mathematics – 4 years History – 3 years Science – 4 years Foreign Language – 4 years SAT Critical Reading 610 – 800 SAT Math 700 – 780 SAT Writing 690 - 790 SAT Subject Tests required (3)

    12. New Hampshire Community Technical College High School Diploma or GED SAT not required Rolling Admission School has own placement tests Exceptions apply to the nursing program and other specialized programs

    13. Application Deadlines Early Decision – binding agreement Early Action – non binding agreement Generally the application dates for Early Decision and Early Action are by the first of November and vary from school to school. Regular Decision Rolling Admission

    14. Standardized Testing SAT Reasoning Test - is a multiple-choice test designed to measure your verbal, mathematical and writing abilities. SAT Subject Tests, recommended or required by some colleges. ACT – curriculum-based testing North code: 300430 South code: 300431 Most colleges now require official score reports. Students should register with the college board to send their scores directly to schools which they are applying to.

    15. SAT Reasoning Test There are 3 sections: Mathematics Critical Reading Writing Scores will range from 200 – 800 on each section *NEW* Score Choice By Test Date NOT individual test All scores from all test dates will be sent unless you “opt in” to score choice

    16. Preparing for the SAT The best way to prepare for the SAT is to take challenging classes in high school, including at least three years of math and to read and write as much as possible. Websites that assist with practice tests: www.access.bridges.com ID: 0100335 - password: nashua www.collegeboard.com Virtual Learning Academy (www.vlacs.org) Offers a FREE online SAT prep course

    17. Upcoming SAT Registration Dates May 2 Test Date, Late Deadline April 9 by mail and April 14 by phone or online June 6 Test Date, Deadline May 5 Early October Test Date, Deadline Sept. Early November Test Date, Deadline Oct

    18. ACT Standardized Tests Four tests: English – 45 minutes Mathematics – 60 minutes Reading – 35 minutes Science – 35 minutes Recommended Writing Test – 30 minutes Next Test Date is June 13 register by May 8th www.act.org

    19. College Essay Download applications and review college essay topics Download Common Application and review college essay choices

    20. Common Application www.commonapp.org One Application utilized by hundreds of colleges List of colleges found on website Important to familiarize yourself with the website – forms, etc. Be mindful that almost every school has a supplement to the common application that has specific questions for their school and must be submitted with the common application.

    21. Financial Aid and Scholarship Information Need-based Aid vs. Merit-based Aid FAFSA – required by all CSS Profile – required by some DEADLINES, DEADLINES, DEADLINES!!! Scholarship Searches Financial Aid Night – December 2009 Date TBD To obtain PIN – www.PIN.ed.gov www.fafsa.ed.gov (financial aid) www.collegeboard.com/profile www.fastweb.com (scholarships)

    22. FAFSA – CSS PROFILE FAFSA – Mandatory Form for all post secondary schools, must be filled out after January 1, 2010. Parents should retain their 2008 tax return to estimate or have a copy of their 2009 W2 form to complete this form. CSS Profile – Required for some private colleges and universities.

    23. Financial Aid Helpful Hint: Familiarize and educate yourself about college costs and financial aid. Remember the term “cost of attendance” Feel free to call individual financial aid offices. Utilize NHHEAF 1-800-525-2577 ext 119 for free assistance and appointments. www.nhheaf.org

    24. Scholarships Individual scholarships applications are located centrally in D 301 for both student and parent review. A list of local scholarships and other information can be found on the website www.nashua.edu/nhn under the Guidance Dept. Page link There are many scholarships available through on line searches.

    25. Educational Talent Search Selected students are eligible for this program. Federally funded program that provides academic advising, career, college and financial aid information Requirements: Parents or guardians have not yet graduated from a four year school. Limited family income. Single parent household. Eligible for free or reduced lunch.

    26. College Application Packet Student Responsibilities: Application College Application Fee College Essay Resume Official Test Scores Teacher Recommendations Financial Aid Forms Scholarships Guidance Responsibilities: Recommendation (if requested) Transcript Unofficial Test scores Student Schedule School Profile Secondary School Forms when applicable

    27. Teacher Recommendations Generally two teacher recommendations are required. Junior or senior teachers preferred. Follow procedure and please be respectful of timelines.

    28. NCAA Students planning to participate in a Division 1 or 2 college sport must complete and submit the NCAA Clearinghouse form on line. Students and families need to be familiar with all NCAA requirements. www.ncaaclearinghouse.net Check website on regular basis SATs reported officially to NCAA

    29. Guidance Department The guidance department is available for questions and to assist you during this process. Please feel free to call or email your guidance counselor directly. Visit www.nashua.edu for updated information.

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