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Nuts & Bolts: College Application Process

Get on track for the college application process by understanding the systems, requirements, and important factors to consider for admissions. Learn about early application options and gather resources for letters of recommendation. Start preparing this summer for a successful application season.

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Nuts & Bolts: College Application Process

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  1. Nuts & Bolts: College Application ProcessMay - 2019

  2. Tonight’s Agenda • You’re on Track If … • The Systems • The Application Process For Each System • Focus on Schools that Require Letters of Recommendation • Private Schools - Early vs Regular Application • The Letter of Recommendation Kit • This Summer • When School Begins in the Fall

  3. You’re on track if you have… • Spent the last three years completing a rigorous curriculum. • Taken an initial SAT and/or ACT (or have them scheduled). • Met with Ms. Rector. • Spent time researching and/or visiting colleges. • Considered possible majors/careers/interests

  4. College Systems • Community College • California State University (CSU) • University of California (UC) • Out of State College • Private College

  5. LGHS Class of 2018Post-High School Plans

  6. Which Colleges Need What?

  7. Factors Considered for Admissions Community College High School Grad or 18 Years of Age CSU Grade 10 & 11 GPA SAT or ACT Score UC Grade 10 & 11 GPA SAT or ACT Score Rigor of Coursework SAT Subject Test Scores if STEM or helpful Personal Insight Questions Private Colleges Vary Widely – Check the Website!Out of State Public Colleges

  8. Factors Private Colleges Consider • Grades • Strength of Curriculum • SAT or ACT Scores • Essay • Counselor Recommendation • Teacher Recommendation • Extracurricular Activities • Community Service and Work Experience • Demonstrated Interest • Subject Tests Scores • Interview (if available)

  9. Letter of Recommendation Kit… Obtain Letter of Recommendation Kit • Available at College Letter of Recommendation Workshop in August and thereafter.

  10. Student Information Form (Counselor)

  11. Student Information Form (Teacher)

  12. Parent Statement – Google Form

  13. Early Application Options * There are some exceptions to these responses.

  14. Early Application Pros / Cons ADVANTAGES: • More colleges are started to admit a significant portion of students through the Early Process • Applications completed a month or two earlier • Learn the outcome by start of winter vacation • If deferred, move forward to regular decision applications DISADVANTAGES: • The schools will not be able to use semester 1 grades to calculate GPA • If ED, cannot compare financial aid offers • If ED, need to be SURE • Early deadlines • Limited time for additional testing

  15. Early Application • Letter of Recommendation Kit is Due to Counselor: September 11 • Application Due Date Range: October 15 - November 15 • Learn Results: December 15 - 20

  16. Regular Decision Application • Letter of Recommendation Kit is due to Counselor: October 16 • Typical College Due Date: January 1 • Learn Results: March

  17. This Summer… Continue researching and visiting colleges with the goal of focusing on 9-12 that fit your academic and personal goals: • 2-3 Probable Schools • 3-5 Target Schools • 2-3 Reach Schools

  18. Events this Summer Sign Up* & Attend the Events in June & August: • “Getting Started” Essay Writing Workshop (Part 1): JUNE 11 • “Beyond the First Draft” (Part 2): JUNE 13 • College Letter of Recommendation Workshop: AUGUST 7 • Essay Workshop (opportunity #2): Late to Early SEPTEMBER (Exact date TBD)

  19. This Summer… • Analyze which careers/majors might be potential fits. • Keep a journal or notes in preparation for writing college essays/supplements • Don’t ignore the importance of extracurricular activities or what’s available outside the classroom in your college search • Deepen and broaden activities that interest you and/or expand your skills: • Work Experience • Sports • Volunteer Experience • Summer Class/Program

  20. This Summer… Create an organization/tracking tool. • Which require letters of recommendation? • Which require supplements?

  21. This summer… Watch the Videos LGHS Website > Guidance > Grade Level Info > Senior Section

  22. Questions…

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