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Get Ready, Get Set, Get to College!

Get Ready, Get Set, Get to College!. What to do:. Junior year: Take the ACT and/or SAT Visit prospective colleges Focus on rigorous coursework and extra- curriculars Attend college fairs Senior year: Check deadlines for college and scholarship applications Prepare essays

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Get Ready, Get Set, Get to College!

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  1. Get Ready, Get Set, Get to College!

  2. What to do: • Junior year: • Take the ACT and/or SAT • Visit prospective colleges • Focus on rigorous coursework and extra-curriculars • Attend college fairs • Senior year: • Check deadlines for college and scholarship applications • Prepare essays • Request letters of recommendation • Apply for multiple colleges and scholarships!

  3. When do I apply? • Fall of Senior year! • Pay attention to early admissions deadlines for guarantee of automatic scholarships (these typically range from Nov 1st – Dec 15th) • Receive up to 4 admissions fee waivers, however, some colleges do not accept.

  4. What will I need for an application? • Personal/Demographic Information • Family Information (parents level of education and occupations) • Copy of transcript • Senior Year Schedule • Updated Extracurricular Activities Log • Honors and Awards • ACT scores/dates • Application Fee (possible waivers)

  5. How do I send my official transcripts? • Pick up transcript request forms from counseling receptionist (Mrs. Metzger’s desk) • First 3 are free, then cost $2.00 (unless on free/reduced lunch) • Official Transcripts have to be sent directly from PHHS, but you have to request to have them sent. • Need parent signature, unless 18 years of age.

  6. How do I send my ACT Scores? • Send scores when you sign up to take the ACT. • Send up to 4 scores for free. Additional scores will require a fee. • If scores are not sent when you sign up for the ACT, then you will have to pay a fee to send your scores at a later date. • SCORES NEED TO BE DIRECTLY SENT FROM ACT! (Not the school or from you)

  7. ACT PREP • http://actonlineprep.com(See counselor for username/password) • ACT PREP during homerooms • ACT Prep Evening Sessions (3-7pm) on Thursdays before each test date. • ZAPS workshops available for an additional fee: www.zaps.com

  8. Scholarships • Sara Capra, scholarship coordinator • capras@parkhill.k12.mo.us • Located in Rm 109 during 3rd block • Sends scholarship lists regularly to school emails and also posts on school website. • Evaluate scholarship list and apply to those that you qualify for.

  9. Financial Aid • Official Site is www.fafsa.ed.gov • Create a FAFSA pin fall of Senior year • Fill out FAFSA in late January and February. • Most college FAFSA deadlines are March 1

  10. College Representatives • Meet and greet reps from local and out-of-state colleges right here at PHHS! • List of scheduled visits on our counseling website, in the counseling office, and in the counseling hallway! • Sign up in the counseling office • Students will receive a pass to attend the presentation on that day in the library

  11. College Visits • Everybody looks happy in college brochures, go see the real deal • They are excused absences if your parent calls, but do count against you as far as your attendance (A+ and ID Cards) • Try to visit on a day off from school

  12. Recommendation Letters • Give at least two week notice so that counselor/teachers can write a good letter • Prepare a list of all the activities/awards/work you are involved in so that we can know more about you. • We have forms you can fill out in counseling to guide you.

  13. Helpful Questions for Your Student: • Completed A + Requirements? • Participated in a leadership activity? • Participated in an Extracurricular activity? • Taken an AP Course and sat for at least one AP exam? • Applied to Maple Woods? • Applied to a 4 year college? • Created a FAFSA pin? • Signed up for October or December ACT? • Checked out Scholarship List? • Attended a College Fair? • Signed up to see a college representative in counseling?

  14. Helpful Tidbits for You! • Keep up to date on what’s going on! • Website: http://counselingphhs.weebly.com/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParkHillCounseling • Twitter: https://twitter.com/PHCounselTweets

  15. THANK YOUfor all you do. Time for a little Q & A!

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