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COLLEGE 101

COLLEGE 101. Everglades BRACE And Guidance Staff September 17, 2014. EVERGLADES GUIDANCE. Laura Cohen, Assistant Principal Gina Alvarez, Guidance Director Geri Cohen, 12 th grade Counselor Marta Thornton, 11 th grade Counselor Judy Lysaght Marikos, 10 th grade Counselor

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COLLEGE 101

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  1. COLLEGE 101 Everglades BRACE And Guidance Staff September 17, 2014

  2. EVERGLADES GUIDANCE • Laura Cohen, Assistant Principal • Gina Alvarez, Guidance Director • Geri Cohen, 12th grade Counselor • Marta Thornton, 11th grade Counselor • Judy Lysaght Marikos, 10th grade Counselor • Jennifer DiBenedetto, 9th grade Counselor

  3. BRACE ADVISOR • Marjorie Gitten • 754-323-0545 • marjorie.gitten@browardschools.com • Mondays-Thursdays (Do not work Fridays) • School Website: www.evergladeshs.org Click on “Academics” and go to “Guidance Links”. Also join BRACE email list!!

  4. Have Realistic Expectations • Student’s GPA and College Choices • What are Student’s SAT/ACT scores? • How Much Money Does the School Cost? • How Much Can We Afford?

  5. What Are My Options? • College/University • Vocational/Technical • Military

  6. Selecting a College/University • There are over 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. • 4-year, 2-year, public, private or vocational • Size--Under 3,000 students or over 30,000 students • Coed or single sex. • Programs offered • Sports and extracurricular activities

  7. Community Colleges • Programs of 6 months to 2 years designed for student to either transfer into a four-year university (A.A.) or go directly into the workforce (A.S. and Certificate Programs) • Open admissions—anyone with a high school diploma or GED is admitted • SAT/ACT strongly recommended, but not required. Can also use the PERT scores • Many different programs. Also have Honors Programs • 2+2 Admission– student completes A.A. degree then direct admission into State University System.

  8. Public Colleges and Universities • 4 year Programs with last 2 years concentrating in a Major area. Degrees offered are Bachelors and beyond. • Requirements around 3.5 weighted GPA for some, for others looks at “Core” classes • SAT/ACT required • Some require essays • Letters of recommendation not required for SUS

  9. Academic Courses Recommended ForFlorida State Universities • 4 years of English • 4 years of mathematics (Algebra I, II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, AP Calculus or BC College Algebra) • Math must show rigor—Algebra I EOC REQUIRED • 3 years of natural sciences (including lab) • One credit must be Biology • 3 years of social studies • 2 to 4 years of the same foreign language • 4 years of academic electives (especially in math, science or social studies)

  10. Vocational/Technical • Broward County has 3 Technical Centers: • Sheridan/McFatter/Atlantic • Certificate programs that qualifies a person to enter an occupation. • Programs such as: Automotive Technology, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Health Science. • Average length 9-18 months

  11. EvergladesCareer/Technical Programs • Everglades offers a limited number of industry certification programs. • Program is taken at school online during 3 elective periods per day. • Examples are Automotive, Billing & Coding, Game Simulation and Specified Business Programs.

  12. Military Bound? • Be sure to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) to determine military eligibility. • ASVAB will be given at Everglades—October 15, 2014. • Speak with military recruiters regarding opportunities available in the military. • Want to be an officer? Check out college ROTC programs and the military academies—West Point, Annapolis, Air Force Academy, Merchant Marine and Coast Guard.

  13. Applying to College • Online application • SAT/ACT Scores • Official High School Transcript • Application Fee • Scholarships • Financial Aid

  14. SAT/ACT • Why Take? • These exams are used by colleges and universities nationwide to assess an applicant’s aptitude for college-level work.

  15. SAT Changes • SAT will be changing its format in Spring 2016. • Writing will be optional. • Format more similar to ACT. • Stay tuned…..

  16. PSAT • All 10th graders will take a PSAT test on October 15, 2014 • 11th graders are encouraged to take the PSAT test. Signup online at school website. If on free/reduced lunch, signup in BRACE office. • Even if you are not planning to apply to college, or if you are considering a program that does not require these tests, it is still a good idea to take them in case your plans change.

  17. SAT or ACT?

  18. Fee Waivers • A limited amount of fee waivers for SAT/ACT tests. • 2 fee waivers each for SAT and ACT for the lifetime of test. • Student must be in the free/reduced lunch program at this school. • Fee waivers should be used for ON TIME REGISTRATIONS. A late fee may be charged after registration deadline date. • Mrs. Gitten only gives out waivers during lunch.

  19. College Fee Waivers SAT • Seniors: If used test fee waiver during 2013/14 school year, up to 4 college fee waivers will be emailed to your SAT account starting in September 2014. • Seniors: If using test fee waiver, for the first time, during 2014/15 school year, college application fee waivers will be emailed when your scores are released (approx. 19 days after test date).

  20. College Fee Waivers (cont) SAT (cont.) • Juniors will receive their fee waivers during Senior year via email to their SAT account. ACT • College fee waivers will be given by Mrs. Gitten, after proof of taking ACT test with a fee waiver.

  21. Applying for Admission • Application: online is preferred by most schools • Transcript: Electronic may be ordered through school website OR request in Guidance. • Letters of recommendation (if applicable) • Essay (if applicable) • Application fee

  22. Applying for Admission cont. • Copy of other required documentation (if applicable) • SAT/ACT test scores must be sent on time prior to deadline • IMPORTANT!! Send all of these parts of the application 7-10 days prior to the deadline. • Keep copies of everything you mail or electronic copies!

  23. Student Self-Reported Academic Record (SSAR) • Must be used if applying to UF and/or FSU ONLY! Due Dec. 1st. • SSAR in lieu of transcript. Do not send transcript!! • Same form can be used for both. Only need to input grades once. • Core classes only!!!! • If you have done grade forgiveness, you need to report both the old and new grades. (THIS IS A MUST) • If accepted to FSU in December, student will need to update with 1st semester grades. • Must submit final transcript!!!

  24. The Common Application • Over 500 colleges and universities accept it. • U Miami is a Common App school. • The Florida state schools DO NOT use it. • Download at www.commonapp.org • Check the site to see if the university requires anything additional (ie. Supplemental essay).

  25. FLORIDA SUS UNIVESITYSYSTEM • 13 Four-Year State Universities • Next chart represents mid 50% of those students that graduated from a Florida high school in June 2014 and started EITHER in Summer 2014 or FALL 2014 • Students who meet the criteria are NOT guaranteed offers of admission

  26. Application Deadlines • Early Decision: Binding Early Oct-November • Early Action: Non-binding (may be different for some) • Most “Early” Deadlines tend to be in early November, however, ALWAYS CONTACT EACH INSTITUTION TO VERIFY ALL DEADLINES!! • Regular Decision • Rolling Decision UCF, USF, UNF, FAMU, FGCU, FIU, FAU, UWF (Apply Sept-Nov.) • UF Deadline: November 1st FSU: October 15th or January 14th

  27. NCAA Eligibility Center • Athletes applying to Division I or II schools MUST fill out an NCAA Clearing House Form. • Optimal time to clear is in 10th or 11th grade. • Seniors who intend to play or walk on must do so. • Go to www.eligibilitycenter.org • The NCAA Code for SAT/ACT testing is 9999.

  28. Federal Student Aid • Every student, who meets certain eligibility requirements can get some type of financial aid regardless of age or family income. • There is more than $150 billion of aid is available every year to students to help cover tuition and fees, room & board, books, and other education-related expenses.

  29. Types of Financial Aid • Grants: Money you do not pay back • Pell Grant ($5,645 per year) • Loans: Money that you borrow. Money must be repaid with interest. • Subsidized • Unsubsidized • Work Study: Work at the college/university and get paid.

  30. EFC • Expected • Family • Contribution • If EFC is $0, then you qualify for full Pell Grant. • If EFC is over $5,645, then you are not Pell elgible.

  31. FAFSA • FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Window opens January 1st of senior year. • Family Income Tax information needed to complete the form. • Apply online at www.pin.ed.gov for number for electronic signature. • Apply online at www.FAFSA.gov beginning January 1. Application is FREE!!!!

  32. Florida Financial Aid • Florida Student Assistant Grant (FSAG) is a need-based program for degree seeking Florida undergraduate students attending public institutions. (ie. U Florida, FSU, FIU) • First Generation matching Grant Program is available to all eligible students. • Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG) is a need-based program for degree seeking Florida undergraduate students attending private universities (ie. U Miami, Nova)

  33. Florida Financial Aid (cont.) • The form must be submitted online at www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org after December 1st of senior year. • Deadlines vary. Some colleges/programs set earlier deadlines. • One application used for up to 13 different programs including Bright Futures.

  34. Florida Bright FuturesScholarship Program • Bright Futures Scholarships CAN be used at BOTH public and private institutions in Florida. • CAN NOT BE USED FOR SCHOOLS OUTSIDE OF FLORIDA. • Florida Academic Scholars • Florida Medallion Scholars • Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars

  35. FLORIDA ACADEMIC SCHOLARS • Award amount varies: • 4 year institution $103/credit hour • 2 year institution $63/credit hour • 3.5 weighted GPA Core Classes: 4 English, 4 math, 3 social studies, 3 natural science & 2 foreign language. • 1290 SAT (math/reading) OR 29 ACT • Writing scores are NOT included • 100 hours of community service

  36. FLORIDA MEDALLION SCHOLARS • Award Varies: • 4 year institution $77/credit hour • 2 year institution $48/credit hour • 3.0 weighted GPA Core classes (same as BF Academic) • 1170 SAT (math/reading) OR 26 ACT • Writing scores are NOT included • 75 hours of community service

  37. Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars • Can be used at a technical school or A.S. degree at community college. • 3.0 overall weighted GPA (core academics) and a 3.5 unweighted GPA in a minimum of 3 career and technical education credits in the same program. • SAT Math 440; Reading 440 or • ACT English 17; Reading 18; Math 19 • 30 hours of community service.

  38. Scholarships • Sign up to receive BRACE Scholarship Bulletin on our school’s website at http://evergladeshs.org Click on “Join our Email list”. • There are scholarships for everything!!! • Never pay money to make money! • FASTWEB, Zinch and Cappex are good search engines.

  39. Scholarships (cont.) • There is more than $11 billion in merit scholarships • Nearly all colleges offer merit aid scholarships • Not just for “A” student • Many emphasize leadership or school involvement • Check with your job and parent’s employers • Check with church/synagogue

  40. National College Fair • Ft. Lauderdale National College Fair • Wednesday, October 23, 2013 • 5:00pm-8:30pm • Event is free, $6 parking • Register online at www.gotomyncf.com • Click on Greater Ft. Lauderdale

  41. Things to Remember • Keep your grades up—NO SENIORITIS!!! • Keep a calendar with deadlines • Sign up to take SAT/ACT and other required tests prior to deadline. • Send college applications and required documentation on time.

  42. Things to Remember (cont.) • Apply for as many scholarships as possible • Apply for Bright Futures after December 1st • Apply for FAFSA after January 1st • Keep copies of all sent materials • EVERGLADES….where EVERY GRADE COUNTS!!

  43. QUESTIONS?? • THANK YOU FOR COMING!!

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