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Welcome to Hazen Open house

Senior Parent Presentation Christi Leick – School Counselor A - E Brenda Day – School Counselor F – Li Brian Creeley – School Counselor Lo - Ri Rita Silva-Ponds – School Counselor Ro - Z Denise Anderson – Career Center Program Specialist. Welcome to Hazen Open house.

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Welcome to Hazen Open house

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  1. Senior Parent Presentation Christi Leick – School Counselor A - E Brenda Day – School Counselor F – Li Brian Creeley – School Counselor Lo - Ri Rita Silva-Ponds – School Counselor Ro - Z Denise Anderson – Career Center Program Specialist Welcome to Hazen Open house

  2. Mixed emotions for students and parents Lots of ANXIETY Don’t ask “Is college X a good college”; ask “Is X a good college for my student?” WHAT you do in college is a better predictor of future happiness and success than WHERE you go to college! Senior year means . . .

  3. Course rigor/honors & AP Leadership-peer elected offices Community service & activities The numbers: GPA/Test scores/Class rank Participation in programs Importance of Senior Year! What are colleges looking for?

  4. How many colleges should my student apply to? Each one costs money! Fee waivers available to Free/Reduced Lunch students • A match, a stretch, and a safety. • Narrowing it down: • Search by majors • Career goals • Location • Talk to teachers/counselors/other students Choosing the right collegeGetting started

  5. Majors & educational programs Location & size Costs & availability of Financial Aid College Religious Affiliation Accreditation Campus Activities/Student Life Support Services Choosing the right college: Considerations

  6. College Representatives will visit Hazen throughout the school year. • On-Campus Visits • Colleges welcome the opportunity to show perspective students their campus. Contact the college Admissions Office to schedule a tour. Try to go when classes are in session (Oct. 11th, Nov. 8th, Mid-Winter Break) • National College Fair at the WA Convention Center, Seattle: Nov. 8th and Nov. 9th Choosing the right college: Campus Visits

  7. Western Washington University • http://www.wwu.edu/ • WWU 2013 Freshman Profile: • Average ACT: 23-28 • Average SAT: 1530 – 1830 (Reading, Math, Writing) • Middle 50% range GPA: 3.29 - 3.80 • Holistic Review Navigating the Admissions process

  8. “Most essays are about 500 words but this only a recommendation, not a firm limit. Feel free to take what space is necessary for you to tell your story, which might include information about: Your passions, commitments or responsibilities Personal challenges or academic hurdles you have overcome Your leadership experience The ways in which your community, family, cultural background or past experiences have enriched your life” Essay prompt Example: WWU

  9. Follow the directions! Put in your application what is asked for. • Plan ahead and know your deadlines: • Give 2-3 weeks for your counselor/teacher to write a letter of recommendation. • The Common Application (required by many schools) includes a Counselor Component – need to give us up to 2 weeks to complete! Admissions: Tips for an excellent application

  10. Register online at: www.sat.collegeboard.org 3 Parts: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing Cost: $51.00 Upcoming Test Dates: Oct. 5 – Late registration through Sept. 20 (additional fee) Nov. 2 – Register no later than Oct. 3 Dec. 7 – Register no later than Nov. 8 Fee Waivers for students on Free/Reduced Lunch available through the Counseling Office. The SAT

  11. Register online at: www.actstudent.org 5 Parts: English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing Cost: $50.50 Upcoming Test Dates: Oct. 26 – Register no later than Sept. 27 Dec. 14 – Register no later than Nov. 8 Fee Waivers for students on Free/Reduced Lunch available through the Counseling Office. The ACT

  12. Money, Money, Money

  13. Apply online at: www.fafsa.ed.gov Create a PIN (personal identification number) before Jan 1. File your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) after January 1st. Use your previous year’s tax return info and then update later File early! More aid is available earlier in the year. College Bound Scholarship FAFSA deadline is Feb. 1st Many school scholarships have a FAFSA priority deadline of Feb. 1st. Financial Aid

  14. Renton School District College Fair and “Money Maze” (help with the financial aid process!) At Renton High School, Thurs, Oct. 10 • College Fair 5-7 p.m. in the Commons • Money Maze 7-9 p.m. in the Auditorium • Call Denise Anderson in the Career Center for additional information Money, Money, Money

  15. Annual tuition at a community college for 2013-2014: $4,000 (full-time, 3 quarters) Want smaller classes? Complete an AA degree then transfer Interested in a specialized degree? (nursing, computer programming, aviation, etc.) Don’t have the core classes needed for a four-year university – or the GPA? Benefits of a Community College

  16. Excellent for pursuing a vocation immediately out of high school • Make a visit to the programs you’re interested in • Apply for programs early: January of Senior is encouraged • Just about every program this year had a waitlist Technical Colleges

  17. 1. Visit websites and look under “Admissions” or “Prospective students”. Start applying Jan. of Sr. Year. 2. Find out what is required – application fee? Transcript? Compass test? Usually you will complete the application, pay the fee, take a Compass test, then register for classes. No SAT or ACT is required. 3. Submit application and fee, then schedule Compass test. You’re ready to register! Community and technical colleges – how to apply:

  18. Sept: Register for SAT/ACT Oct/Nov: SAT/ACT fall testing Request recommendation letters (Common App.) Dec: Complete college applications: Earliest deadline in WA state is Dec. 1 (UW-Seattle) Jan 1st: Complete the FAFSA ASAP! Feb. 1: College Bound Scholarship FAFSA deadline; many university scholarship deadlines! Feb: Work on scholarships Mar: Schools mail out acceptance letters Apr: Decide on your school & arrange housing May/June: Work with your school on your financial aid package Summary timeline

  19. The Senior Survival Guide is on the Hazen Website/ Career Center Page: www.hazen.rentonschools.us (Career Center Resources) www.ProjectOpportunity.net (Independent Colleges of Washington) www.CheckOutACollege.com (Community and Technical College resources) www.TheWashBoard.org (Washington state scholarship clearinghouse). Thank you!

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