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College Information for Parents Union High School Counseling Dept.

College Information for Parents Union High School Counseling Dept. We would love your feeback !!. Please email Dena Hooser regarding the contents of this powerpoint : dena.hooser@evergreenps.org We would love to hear whether or not you find it helpful.

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College Information for Parents Union High School Counseling Dept.

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  1. College Information for ParentsUnion High School Counseling Dept.

  2. We would love your feeback!! Please email Dena Hooser regarding the contents of this powerpoint: dena.hooser@evergreenps.org We would love to hear whether or not you find it helpful. Also, if you have needs that aren’t addressed, we would love your feedback as we work to enhance our counseling program and communication with students and parents

  3. College Admissions

  4. Four Year Admission Requirements WA - College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADRs) • English: 4 years • Math: 3+ years (through 3A-3B Int. Algebra) • Math or Math Based Science course Sr. Year • (if not through Pre-Cal by the end of Junior year) • Social Studies: 3 years • Science: 2-3 years • (Physics, Biology, and Chemistry recommended) • World Language: 2+ years (same language) • Fine Arts: 1 year • CADRs: 3 each year of HS

  5. Comprehensive Review Quality of Courses in High School Grade Point Average (GPA) Admissions Test Scores (ACT or SAT) First in Family to Attend College Personal Statement

  6. The Personal Statement • Personal statement is a chance to highlight elements of your life NOT on the transcript. • General themes: • Leadership/Group Contributions • An experience that has shaped your character • An experience that increased your cultural awareness • A challenge that you have overcome • An experience that has developed a passion

  7. Deadlines…Get Organized • Focus on priority deadlines • this provides priority to financial aid, scholarships, registration, housing, and special programs Application Deadlines: • University of Washington - Dec. 1, 2013 • Washington State University - Jan. 31, 2014 • Western Washington University - Jan. 31, 2014 • Evergreen State College – Feb. 1, 2014 • Eastern Washington University – Feb. 15, 2014 • Central Washington University – March 1, 2014 • Private and out of state colleges-check with admissions office

  8. 2 Year – Community College www.checkoutacollege.com • Apply for financial aid (FAFSA) • Complete Application (online) • Take Compass (Placement) Test • Reading • Writing • Math • Attend an orientation • Register for classes

  9. College Testing

  10. ACT vs. SAT ACT • Curriculum based • 1-36 scoring range • Writing portion optional • Not penalized for guessing • Content areas: • Reading • English • Science • Math Neither is needed if you plan to go to a community college, though some scholarship applications will still want a score. SAT • Critical reasoning/problem solving • 800-2400 scoring range • Writing portion required • Penalized for guessing • Content areas: • Critical Reading • Mathematics • Writing

  11. Test Preparation • Academic rigor • Reading, Reading, Reading • Test preparation publications • Test Prep Booklets / Free online tests • Vocabulary flash cards • question of the day (Sign up online) • Companies like Princeton Review & Einsteinwise • Eliminate wrong answers • ACT you can guess; SAT don’t guess • Don’t spend too much time on one question • There are three levels of questions • Get a good night’s sleep

  12. Upcoming Test Dates: SATACT November 2nd (Oct.3rd) October 26th (Sept. 27th) December 7th (Nov. 8th) December 14th (Nov. 8th) January 25th (Dec. 27th) • Do not wait for your test scores to apply, unless specifically stated in the application process. • Indicate the universities you want the scores to be sent directly to.

  13. Paying for College

  14. College Costs (Approximate) • University of Washington • Tuition/Fees: $12,400 • Housing: $10,700 • Washington State University • Tuition/Fees: $12,300 • Housing: $10,800 • Western Washington University • Tuition/Fees: $8,800 • Housing: $9,600 • Gonzaga University • Tuition/Fees: $35,100 • Housing: $9,200 • Pacific Lutheran University • Tuition/Fees: $34,500 • Housing: $10,500 • University of Oregon • Tuition/Fees: $10,400 + $15-16,000 for out of state costs • Housing: $12,500 • http://wiche.edu/wue

  15. Western Undergraduate Exchange • Residents of WICHE states are eligible to request a reduced tuition rate of 150% of resident tuition at participating two- and four-year college programs outside of their home state. • Member States: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the U.S. Pacific territories • Check database for eligibility: GPA, major, deadline, etc. http://wiche.edu/wue

  16. Financial Aid • Based solely on a family’s financial situation, independent of grades. • Used at community colleges, many tech schools, and 4 year colleges/universities. • It is free to apply for, using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) • opens on 1/1/2014. • Can apply for PIN now (http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/) • Watch for scams (.coms) • Be aware of financial aid deadlines . . .

  17. Scholarships • Don’t count yourself out. Apply! • Local and community • Family affiliations (church, parents’ employment, etc) • Institutional (each school will have their own scholarships) • State - Create profile at WashBoard.org • National • Scholarships listed on district website – “Parents” tab • Be aware of scams, don’t pay for information • Local Events: • Financial Aid and Scholarship Information • At Clark, December 11, 2013, 7:00-9:00 pm in Gaiser Student Center • Scholarship 101 • At WSU-V January 8th, 2014, 6:30 pm

  18. Helpful Websites/Resources • www.fafsa.ed.gov(financial aid site) • www.evergreenps.org(scholarships listed under “Parents” tab) • www.fastweb.com(scholarship search) • www.cappex.com(scholarship search) • www.TheWashBoard.org(WA scholarship search) • www.collegeboard.org(SAT testing/college info) • www.act.org(ACT testing/college info) • www.careercruising.com(college search/career info) user name: unionhs – password: titans • www.youniversitytv.com(virtual tours) • https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/ (College search and process info)

  19. Campus Visits Contact schools -- find out about campus tours and special preview events Meet with college advisor/field of study Stay on campus if possible Attend a class Ask plenty of questions

  20. Simplify College Planning Steps to take: Take an interest inventory (Career Cruising) Develop a list of careers you might like Find colleges that can help you to reach that career Create a list of 5-10 schools you like and try to visit Apply for admissions Apply for financial aid Finalize your plans and select a school

  21. Washington College Fair Clark College Wednesday, October 30th 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Gaiser Student Center

  22. National College Fair - Portland • Free event, open to the public • Go to: www.nacacnet.org for more info (including which schools will be there) and to pre-register Oregon Convention Center • November 1st 9:00 am -12:00 pm (Friday) • November 2nd 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Saturday)

  23. College Goal Sunday! • Free event open to the community • Useful regardless of where a student is applying • Provides direct assistance from college professionals and volunteers for completing the FAFSA • May also include other college workshops Sunday: January 26, 2014 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Clark College Gaiser Student Center

  24. Questions?Thank you for attending tonight!

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