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Welcome Parents & Students

Welcome Parents & Students. College Night 2013. Shannon Fritz, Guidance Director; Counselor for A-D grades 10-12 Laura Ehringer, Counselor for E-N grades 10-12 Dave McMillan, Counselor for O-Z grades 10-12 Stephanie Austin, Freshman Counselor.

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Welcome Parents & Students

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  1. Welcome Parents & Students College Night 2013 Shannon Fritz, Guidance Director; Counselor for A-D grades 10-12 Laura Ehringer, Counselor for E-N grades 10-12 Dave McMillan, Counselor for O-Z grades 10-12 Stephanie Austin, Freshman Counselor Presented by the Guidance Staff of Whiteland Community High School

  2. Agenda • Calendar • Senior Interview • College Search and Visits • Parts of a College Application • SAT/ACT • Scholarships and Financial Aid • Resources

  3. General Timeline

  4. Senior Transition Interview • Check graduation status • Review credits • Check graduation requirements • Discuss future plans • Copy of interview mailed home to parents along with a current transcript • DOE paper regarding SSN

  5. College Search Websites • www.nces.ed.gov • www.bigfuture.collegeboard.org • www.actstudent.org • www.indianacollegecosts.org

  6. National College Fair • NACAC National Fair • Indy Convention Center • Oct. 1st • 9 am-12 pm, 6 pm-8 pm • National Christian College Fair • Heritage Christian School • Oct. 2nd • 6:30-8:30 pm

  7. College Visits Call Ahead • Appointment with College Department heads- ex., education, engineering, nursing • Reservation for tours-visit dorms If you have a friend on campus • Visit a class • Stay overnight if possible Get documentation • Students allowed two college visits during their junior and senior year when attending with a parent • Bring proof of visit to the attendance office

  8. Admission Vocabulary • Rolling admissions • Applications are reviewed as they are received • Early Action • Guarantees a non-binding decision by a certain date • Early Decision • Binding agreement where student agrees to withdraw all other applicants if accepted • Student Reply Date • Students have until May 1 to decide on a college

  9. Parts of a College Application • Student part • Demographics • Intended major • Possible list of ECAs, essay, personal statement, letters of rec • Secondary School Report or Counselor Form • Verify senior schedule, rank, GPA • May ask for counselor recommendation • Transcript, including SAT/ACT scores • Check to see if college requires scores directly from SAT/ ACT • Indiana and Purdue will not accept scores from transcript

  10. Docufide by Parchment • www.parchment.com • Linked through the student resource section of WCHS website • Send transcripts and eSSRs electronically at no charge

  11. What are college admissions counselors looking for? • Academic credits • Honors and Advanced placement classes • Grades • Trends – up or down • D’s are red flags • ACT or SAT scores • Private schools • Activities • Sense of who you are through your essay or letter of recommendations

  12. SAT & ACT • Neither required • Military • Apprenticeships • Trade and vocational schools • Ivy Tech Community College programs (Accuplacer) • Most programs at Vincennes University (Accuplacer) • Who might take either SAT & ACT • Selective colleges • Honors programs • Competitive scholarships

  13. WHITELAND SCHOOL CODE • Very important to include!!! • 153795 • Whiteland Community High School • Use to register for ACT and SAT • Requested on many college applications

  14. 1/3 Critical Reading 1/3 Math 1/3 Writing Penalties for incorrect answers—may need to leave some blank ¼ English, ¼ Math, ¼ Science Reasoning, ¼ Reading, Composite Writing Optional, but Recommended Straight-forward question format No penalty for incorrect answers SAT, ACT, Both or Neither SAT ACT

  15. More on SAT and ACT • Both have challenging questions • Both accepted by most colleges in U.S. • Neither superior to the other • www.actstudent.org or www.collegeboard.org • Practice tests important • Fee waivers available Apply by mail with check or money order Apply on-line with credit card

  16. Preparing for SAT ZAPS Educational Services presents: Inside the SAT - Getting Ready for the PSAT/SAT Where: WCHS Date: Sept. 9th and 10th Time:  3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day Cost: $79 Fee includes:  5 hour test prep Comprehensive study guide 6 practice tests per subject Register at www.zaps.com or call toll free 877-927-8378.

  17. Common Application • www.commonapp.org • One online application center where students can apply to multiple schools with one application • Over 400 private colleges throughout the country • In Indiana: Butler, Valpo, Hanover, DePauw, Earlham, U of E, Notre Dame, St. Mary’s, Goshen, Manchester, St. Joseph’s, Wabash, Purdue • If using common app, do not request transcript through Parchment account

  18. NCAA Division I or IIProspective Athletes • Must register at www.eligibilitycenter.org • Requires core courses to meet requirements • ACT/SAT scores must be sent directly to NCAA—use code 9999 • See Mr. McMillan-WCHS NCAA coordinator

  19. NAIA • Must register at www.playnaia.org • Must meet two of the three: • 18 on ACT or 860 on SAT • GPA of 2.0 or higher • Ranked in the top half of class • ACT/SAT must be sent directly- use code 9876

  20. Scholarships? Can I get one?Forms and Websites • Fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in Jan/Feb-www.fafsa.ed.gov • Apply for your PIN number now • Also: www.learnmoreindiana.org or www.studentaid.ed.gov • Visit WCHS Guidance webpage www.cpcsc.k12.in.us/wchs - click on guidance then financial aid and scholarships

  21. Scholarships – More Information • Check with colleges you may attend • Your personal contacts: • Student/parent employer • Churches • Organizations your family belongs to • Avoid scholarship scams • KEEP TRYING!!

  22. Ivy Tech and Core Transfer Library • Manage costs through Ivy Tech courses • Core Transfer Library (CTL) clearly outlines courses that will transfer between state universities • www.transferin.net

  23. Indiana College Cost Estimator • Use this tool to predict Estimated Family Contribution • Free evaluation of ICCE provided by Indiana’s Commission for Higher Ed • www.indianacollegecosts.com • Nov. 12th at 7:00 pm in the high school auditorium

  24. Guidance Updates • Monthly email summaries • Whiteland HS Guidance on Facebook • WCHSGuidance on Twitter • WCHS Guidance on Edmodo (4839bz)

  25. Good Luck The Guidance staff at WCHS is available for individual questions. Please call at 535-3189 or e-mail the staff at: sfritz@cpcsc.k12.in.us A – D (10-12) lehringer@cpcsc.k12.in.us E-N (10-12) dmcmillan@cpcsc.k12.in.us O-Z (10-12) saustin@cpcsc.k12.in.us Freshmen

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