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Applying to American and Canadian Universities from the Lycée Rochambeau

Applying to American and Canadian Universities from the Lycée Rochambeau. Introduction. Our Job: To counsel Lycée Rochambeau students about opportunities for higher education in U.S. and Canadian Universities. Who we are: Don Anderson , Director, Office of American Affairs

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Applying to American and Canadian Universities from the Lycée Rochambeau

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  1. Applying to American and Canadian Universities from the Lycée Rochambeau

  2. Introduction • Our Job: To counsel Lycée Rochambeau students about opportunities for higher education in U.S. and Canadian Universities. • Who we are: Don Anderson, Director, Office of American Affairs Dalila Bessaha, Registrar

  3. Topics of Discussion • The search process • The application process • Standardized tests (SAT, TOEFL, et al.) • The high school transcript • Financial Aid • High School Diploma

  4. Overview • A world of contrasts: France and the U.S. • Academic performance over time • The hierarchy of disciplines • The importance of série • l’ Esprit Critique • Different programs • The obstacle course • Speed

  5. Step by step through the application process • See Mr. Anderson and Ms. Bessaha • Sign up for standardized tests • Send for application forms • Hand in teacher and counselor forms early • Fill out your application with care • Fill out Financial Aid Forms • High School Diploma

  6. Application Calendar • 3eme: Get ready. (Take PSAT) • 2nde: Take PSAT and possibly SAT’s at end of year • 1ere: Take SAT I, SAT II, TOEFL, apply to at least one university,... • Tnle: Take SAT I, SAT II, and TOEFL again; apply to several universities. N.B. For more detailed information, please consult the Applications Guide.

  7. How to Choose a University • Geography • Selectivity • Cost • Size and atmosphere • International reputation

  8. StandardizedTests • SAT I: a three-hour test of English and mathematical reasoning • SAT II Subject Tests: a series of one-hour tests in various academic disciplines • TOEFL: a test of English as a foreign language for non- native speakers. • ACT: a possible substitute for the SAT • ELPT: a new, one-hour SAT II test of English as a foreign language • Advanced Placement (AP): difficult subject tests which can earn students college credit • PSAT: a practice SAT which can lead to scholarships for brilliant American students

  9. Sending Away for University Application Forms • Students need to contact each university early to obtain application forms • Be sure to include information about your diploma status, citizenship, and intended program of study. • Use the Web

  10. Filling out the Application Form • The application form itself • Letters of recommendation • Co-curricular activities • Interviews

  11. Financial Aid • Citizenship • Financial need • Sources • FAFSA and PROFILE

  12. U.S. High School Diplomas • Awarded at the end of 1ère • Two courses of U.S. History required • Based upon credits, not level • Enables students to apply to university in 1ère

  13. Canadian Universities • Québec (anglophone) • Québec (francophone) • Ontario • Other provinces • Resources

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