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High School Senior Planning Guide

High School Senior Planning Guide. Class of 2010. What’s Next?. Review your transcript- you will receive one today! Do you have enough credits to graduate? Do you have the right classes for a four year college?. What do I need for college?. Four years of English Three years of Science

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High School Senior Planning Guide

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  1. High School Senior Planning Guide Class of 2010

  2. What’s Next? • Review your transcript-you will receive one today! Do you have enough credits to graduate? Do you have the right classes for a four year college?

  3. What do I need for college? • Four years of English • Three years of Science • Three years of Mathematics • Minimum of two years of Foreign Language

  4. More… • Three years of Social Studies • Electives in the Social Sciences, Humanities, Mathematics, Foreign Language-did you take the tough courses or did you choose to take less difficult electives

  5. What do colleges want? • Most colleges are looking for 16 or more academic or Carnegie units • You will achieve this if you take all that RBR has to offer! • Honors and Advanced Placement courses are a +++!

  6. Review SAT ScoresRegister for SAT • Go to www.collegeboard.com • Register for the November 7, 2009 test-administered at RBRHS-deadline is 10/01/09 • CEEB Code: 311300 • List your top four college codes on form-included in cost-MANDATORY for Admission

  7. Register for ACT • Go to www.act.org • Register for the October 24, 2009 administration-deadline: 9/18/09 • Testing Sites: Keansburg HS; Keyport HS; Middletown HS North & South

  8. SAT II-do I need them? • Subject specific tests-www.collegeboard.com • Register the same way as the SAT’s • Look online or consult your counselor about the colleges/universities you are applying to and find out if you need to take them and which ones

  9. NCAA-Are you a student-athlete? • Initial Eligibility filed end of junior year • No paper-all done online https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common • SAT score report code-9999 to report your test scores to the NCAA • Division I or II sports only! See your coach for details

  10. College Search • Go to www.rbrhs.org • Click on Naviance • Set up college visits at RBR or at the campus • Arrange for interviews if necessary

  11. College Applications • Go to www.commonapp.org to obtain your common application-saves time • Go to www.admissions.rutgers.edu if applying to Rutgers • Go online or call the admissions office of the colleges you are applying to get applications-most are online!

  12. College Essays • Write your essay-get feedback from teachers, parents, or counselor • Don’t wait for the last minute to get help! • Most completed an essay in junior English class-find it and have it handy.

  13. Things to do: • Complete the Student Self Assessment online on Naviance. • Print a copy for those teachers or coaches who will also be writing a letter of recommendation • Update your Resume to reflect senior year • Request letters of recommendation from individuals who know you. • Give a copy of Essay and Resume to Counselor

  14. RBR College Application Procedures • Hand in completed application • Attach application fee • Attach a list of all college addresses • Provide 5 stamps for each college/university application • Provide 2 stamps for Brookdale C.C.

  15. Online Applications • If you apply online, you must request all the information be sent to your school. • Use online form and follow directions.

  16. Scholarships • Check Naviance for scholarship opportunities • Bulletins listing scholarship opportunities will be posted in Guidance and Homerooms • Go to www.fastweb.com for scholarship opportunities

  17. Deadlines for Applications • All applications are due to the guidance office by November 13, 2009 in order to assure that they are mailed by the Thanksgiving Recess; December 11, 2009 by the Winter Recess. • When you are ready to submit applications, it is mandatory that you make an appointment with your counselor. • You must give the guidance office two weeks to process your application.

  18. Early Decision/Early Action • Do you know what this means? • You must still give the office two weeks to process your application for early action or early decision-see your counselor about this option!

  19. Second Semester-what do I do now? • Complete all financial aid forms for schools applied to in the fall • FAFSA-mandatory!!! • Go to www.fafsa.gov to apply after January 1, 2010-must have tax info for 2009 handy to complete form • Go online prior to this date to obtain pin number • CSS Form-some universities require this financial form • Go to www.cssprofile.org

  20. ANY QUESTIONS??? • MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE YOUR COUNSELOR! • DON’T WAIT FOR THE LAST MINUTE TO APPLY TO THE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY OF YOUR DREAMS!!

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