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Class of 2020 and beyond…

Class of 2020 and beyond…. Senior Conferences. Last Name A-F Ms. Smith Last Name G-M Ms. Rivera Last Name N-Z Ms. Fluid 504 Coordinator Mr. Baldwin Grad Coach Ms. Banfield CTE Coordinator Ms. Glover.

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Class of 2020 and beyond…

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  1. Class of 2020 and beyond…

  2. Senior Conferences Last Name A-F Ms. Smith Last Name G-M Ms. Rivera Last Name N-Z Ms. Fluid 504 Coordinator Mr. Baldwin Grad Coach Ms. Banfield CTE Coordinator Ms. Glover

  3. Your options • Going straight to a career • Going into the military • Going to a two year Community College • Service Year NC • Going to a four year College or University

  4. Senior Athletes • If you plan on trying to play a sport in college, you need to: • be signed up with NCAA (www.ncaaclearinghouse.com) • be aware of your GPA for college admissions as well as NCAA requirements per division • have at least 3 credits this semester (office/library assistant does not earn a credit)

  5. Resources • It is important to stay organized during the college application process. Important information will be located on the Senior link of the student services webpage: • Frequently Asked Questions from JMR Seniors • Senior Timeline • Request for Letters of Rec • Campus Visit Score Card • Transcript Requests

  6. FAQ/Timeline • Please look over the Timeline and FAQs– they will make your life easier • Deadlines are extremely important—this timeline can help you get organized • Hopefully you have looked up when your applications are due to the colleges you are applying to (we would suggest that you apply before November 1st). • Also, be sure to look at when scholarship applications are due – you not only have to get IN to college, you have to be able to PAY for it

  7. Letters of recommendation • Some schools will require letters of recommendation • Use the “request for letter of rec” form to help the person know all about you – the more information you give us, the better (fill it out once and make copies of it – you may need it again for scholarships, programs, etc) • Give the teacher or counselor 2 weeks to write the letter—we may have to deny writing it if you wait to the last minute • When you ask for a letter of rec, be polite, be prepared with where it is being sent, etc……they are doing you a favor! • Ask someone you know is going to write you a good letter – not necessarily a teacher you had back in 9th grade, unless you have had them since then • You should receive the letter back in a sealed envelope or an email from the college stating your letter of rec was received electronically

  8. Campus Visit Score Card • Hopefully, you have already visited colleges you are interested in, but you can get up to 2 absences marked as “excused” during your senior year by using this campus visit score card and getting something from the college on their letter head (showing that you visited) • However, to exempt a teacher made final exam, you have to have 3 or less absences (excused or unexcused) and at least a B in the class and have no suspensions • If you can’t visit a college you are considering applying to, please research them online!

  9. Admissions Essays • Some colleges require college admissions essays. • These can be very important as a way for the college to get to know YOU. • Please have an adult you trust proofread the essays.

  10. NC Residency • In the past, each individual college or university was charged with deciding if a student is a resident of North Carolina. • Now, there will be a single state entity in charge of this. • You will answer questions online and receive confirmation of residency verification. • Once the process is completed you will be sent a residency certification number (RCN) through text and email. • You can then provide this number to colleges as part of the application process. • This process can be completed before, during or after submitting the college application. • You can get support in this process through the CFNC call center. • It will be available on CFNC and at www.ncresidency.org .

  11. SAT/ACT Scores • Colleges will need your SAT or ACT scores – you decide which one or both you want to send • If you aren’t happy with your ACT or SAT score, usually the last one to take for early college admissions is the October test dates • You can not just mail in your copy of the test scores • You must send your SAT/ACT scores to the college/university by visiting their websites: • www.collegeboard.org (for SAT Scores) • www.actstudent.org (for ACT Scores) • If you didn’t originally request they be sent to a college when you took the exam, there will be a fee but this is the only way colleges will accept them

  12. Transcripts • Transcripts can be ordered online through the transcript link on our website (you will fill out one per college, scholarship, organization, etc.). If you have any questions pleas see Mr. Hemphill in the guidance office. (Please don’t email your counselor for one, we are not allowed to give you a transcript like that.) • The first 3 official transcripts you request as a senior are FREE and after that $5 each

  13. Electronic Transcripts • You can send a transcript electronically through CFNC.org – (only to colleges in North Carolina) these are free since you put your ID number in • You may also ask us to send a transcript electronically through SENDedu or CommonApp • Since we do this, it is charged as one of your 3 free, otherwise $5 • We have to fix all errors before sending out any transcripts –they should be available AFTER the first 10 days of school

  14. Financial Aid • FAFSA has to be filled out for you to be considered for financial aid. • You can start filling it out in October this year. • There will also be a County wide Financial Aid Night in October. Look at September Senior Notes for details. • Be sure to look at Scholarship and Financial Aid websites for the schools you are applying to – the best scholarship money is from the schools themselves

  15. Fee waivers • Students who are on Free and Reduced Lunch can get fee waivers: • SAT tests • ACT tests • College Application Fees • Be sure to speak to your counselor if you need any of these.

  16. Online College Applications • www.CFNC.org • Be sure to look at the “supplemental forms” listed for each college • www.commonapp.org • NCSU • UNC Asheville • UNC Chapel Hill • UNC Wilmington • Many out of state schools • Sometimes the colleges prefer their own online application

  17. Most Common Mistakes on College Applications • Misspellings/grammatical errors could be one reason your application may be denied – proofread EVERYTHING you send to a college • Email address- use an appropriate name for your email address (example: bob.smith@gmail.com) – this is their first impression of you • Be aware of what you post on facebook, twitter, etc.– colleges are looking at this! • “Once a student 'friends' the school, privacy settings are moot and schools can view anything, everything, the student has ever put on their Facebook page, including personal posts and the list of other universities they have friended," Koenig said from The Chicago Tribune.

  18. Free College Application Week • Visit the student services website for detailed information • October 21st-25th • Make sure you know how to log in to CFNC • You must complete the RDS before you can submit an application

  19. Declaring a major • Consider declaring “undecided” as your major • There are limited spaces in certain majors and that may result in denial of admission to the university of your choice • Talk to the admissions counselors at the colleges you are interested in about “undecided” versus declaring a major

  20. Service Year NC What are the benefits? • Paid year of service • Gain leadership skills • Real-world application • Build a resume • Explore an area of interest • Work with youth • Lead a team • Manage a major project (PeaceCorps, 4H, PlayWorks, Lead for America, AmericCorps, Literacy First, Teach for America, Project Power, Red Cross, YWCA, Goodwill, Communities in Schools, Habitat for Humanity, Conservation Corps)

  21. Questions? • Be sure to ask your counselor during your senior conference any questions you may have about your after high school plans. • Please bear with us as we call you up for your senior conference -- we are seeing almost 400 students and will see you as soon as we can. • There is no need to request a conference, we will be sure to see ALL seniors.

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