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The College aDmissions Process

The College aDmissions Process. How Many Schools To Apply To. No “ right ” number “ Diversify ” you applications “ Safe ” schools “ Match ” schools “ Reach ” schools Be sure to adhere to deadlines When requesting transcripts allow at least 10 working days before the due date.

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The College aDmissions Process

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  1. The College aDmissionsProcess

  2. How Many Schools To Apply To • No “right” number • “Diversify” you applications • “Safe” schools • “Match” schools • “Reach” schools • Be sure to adhere to deadlines • When requesting transcripts allow at least 10 working days before the due date

  3. Decision Factors • Size of school • Location • Distance from home • Activities/Athletics • Public/Private • Coed/Single sex • Entrance requirements • Entrance difficulty • Reputation of School • Majors available • Commitment to major by school • Cost • Campus personality

  4. Benefits to Going on a Campus Tour or Interview • Indicates your level of interest • Allows you to get beyond the statistics • Puts a “face” onto the college • Gives the college an opportunity to get to know you on a more personal level • Use days off this fall (Sept. 29th or week of Nov. 7th) to make visits. Be sure to “sign-in” when you visit so the college knows of your interest.

  5. How Colleges Evaluate Candidates: • Course selection (difficulty, extended languages, extended math & science, honors & AP courses) • Grades/GPA/Rank in Class • Sat scores • Take the SAT in the spring of your junior year and the fall of your senior year • Check schools for SAT Subject Test requirements • Review for the SAT or take an SAT prep course. Scores will improve with practice ( SAT Prep Course available at BTHS at a great rate!) • ACT Option • Activities- quality rather than quantity • Essay • Letters of Recommendation- ask early and provide a resume

  6. Simplifying the Application Process • Use the Common Application-used by 460 colleges and universities-www.commonapp.org • Apply online- preferred by virtually every college. Be sure to request that your transcript and any letters of recommendation be sent from the Counseling Office • Applying to Rutgers? You must apply online and self-report your graded. No official transcript accepted until after HS graduation

  7. TRANSCRIPT REQUEST NAME:_________________________ DATE REQUESTED: ______________ APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED AT LEAST TWO (2 WEEKS PRIOR TO DEADLINE 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE OR SCHOLARSHIP: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ DATE APPLICATION DUE: If submitted online, check here: ___________ Essay Required: YES____ NO:____ If Essay was submitted on-line, check here: ___________ List all Teacher Recommendations to be included: ____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ List all other forms to be included with your transcript: ________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE OR SCHOLARSHIP: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Etc. Etc. Students are responsible for requesting letters of recommendation from teachers. Be sure to give teachers sufficient time to return their letters of recommendation to the counseling office *APPLICATIONS WILL BE RETURNED IF ANY ITEMS ARE MISSING* THERE IS A $3.00 CHARGE FOR ALL TRANSCRIPTS SENT OUT CERTIFIED MAIL

  8. Hearing From the Colleges • Regular Decision (April 1) • Rolling Admission (reviewed as received) • Early Decision (early application & commitment) • Early Action (early application & no commitment)

  9. Where To Go From Here www.burltwpsch.org Go to schools – click on the High School then click on Guidance On the counseling page, scroll down to find the following • College Open Houses • Career/ College/ Financial Aid Web Sites • Check out the BTHS Scholarship Bulletin under “Scholarship Information” • Check out links for “College Information”, Application Essay Guide” & Tips for Applying to College

  10. Seniors Need to Complete By December 2011 • Complete applications on the schools to which you plan to apply • Check to see if the schools you are applying to accept the Common Application www.commonapp.org • Take the SAT or ACT by December • Take the SAT Subject Test if required by college • Check the Scholarship Bulletin regularly and apply for any scholarships that you are eligible for • Register for a scholarship search on a web engine such as Fastweb www.fastweb.com

  11. FAFSA Get started on applying for financial aid by: • Going to www.fafsa.ed.gov • You and your parent/ guardian apply for a pin number • Download the 2012-13 FAFSA on the web worksheet

  12. Students who wish to compete inCollege Athletics (Division I or II) • Register with NCAA Eligibility Center (www.eligibilitycenter.org) • The eligibility center is responsible for certifying all college-bound student-athletes wanting to compete in NCAA college athletics. This is done in two ways: • Academic Certification & Amateurism Certification • Do you meet the eligibility requirements • Have you kept your amateur status?

  13. JUNIORS – Things to Do • Take the PSAT in October (October 15th) Register in the Counseling Office- $20 fee • Take the SAT or ACT one or two times between December and June • Check the Scholarship and Open House information • Register for a scholarship search on a web engine such as Fastweb (www.fastweb.com) • Meet with your Counselor often

  14. SOPHOMORES & FRESHMEN Things to do • Take a challenging curriculum and excel in your coursework • Begin to familiarize yourself with colleges, careers and scholarship opportunities through the various websites • Consider taking the PSAT on October 15th • Meet with your Counselor often

  15. UPCOMING EVENTS • October 15th – PSAT @ BTHS – 8:00 AM • November 6th – National College Fair in Philadelphia • December 3rd- SAT and SAT Subject Test at BTHS • December 8th – “Ultimate Money Skills-College Funding” presentation at BTHS – 6:30 PM in the HS Cafe • January – FAFSA Workshop – Date TBD

  16. Are You – Or Would You Like to be an NJ STAR? • Students in the top 15% of their class at the beginning of Senior year may qualify you as an NJ STAR!! • Qualifies you to attend BCC tuition-free for up to five semesters, depending on state funding • NJSTARS students who earn an associates degree with a 3.25 GPA and meet other eligibility requirements may qualify for an NJSTARS II award which can be used to supplement tuition costs at a NJ public college or university • Go to www.hesaa.org, click on the Students/Parents link, then click on the Scholarship link

  17. Welcome to Ms. Kati Spurrier • Senior Recruiting Specialist, Burlington County College

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