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Merrol Hyde Magnet School College/Financial Aid Night Introduction and Program Overview

Merrol Hyde Magnet School College/Financial Aid Night Introduction and Program Overview. September 5, 2013. Guidance Counselors. Mrs. Beth Dorris 8 th -12th Grade Elizabeth.dorris@sumnerschools.org Mrs. Jenny Howard K-7 th Grade Jenny.howard@sumnerschools.org Phone 615-264-6543

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Merrol Hyde Magnet School College/Financial Aid Night Introduction and Program Overview

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  1. Merrol Hyde Magnet SchoolCollege/Financial Aid NightIntroduction and Program Overview September 5, 2013

  2. Guidance Counselors • Mrs. Beth Dorris 8th-12th Grade • Elizabeth.dorris@sumnerschools.org • Mrs. Jenny Howard K-7th Grade • Jenny.howard@sumnerschools.org • Phone 615-264-6543 • Post Graduate Planning • Who am I? • Where am I going? • How do I get there? • How do I pay for it?

  3. Financial Aid Overview Sam Mullins • Outreach Specialist for TN Educational Lottery Scholarship Program • Sam.mullins@tn.gov • www.CollegePaysTN.com • College Representative Aaron Burtch, Lipscomb University • Senior Admissions Recruiter for Transfer Students • Lipscomb University, 615-966-6135, aaron.burtch@lipscomb.edu, admissions.lipscomb.edu/transfers • The College Admissions Office Process/Perspective. • What type of students apply to our school? • Importance of College Deadlines & the interview?

  4. Parent Volunteer Amy McAllister • Worked in higher education, specifically college admissions, since 1996.  Works part-time out of my home, working with schools all around the country, from SMU in Texas to Embry -Riddle in Fl to Denison U. in OH. mcallisterfamily1@mac.com • Talking Points 1. Importance of finding the right fit2.  Look at real cost of3.  Look at requirement of scholarship 4.  Be thorough in your college admission application 5.  Start saving money now 6. Be Smart 7.  Study hard... end of year grades matter on transcript.  

  5. College 4 Year 2 Year Technical Military Academy Reserves Enlistment Create an Action Plan • Work -Apprenticeships -Trades

  6. College 101 • Making College Visits • Scheduling a visit, must let MHMS know 1 week in advance, forms in Mrs. Dorris office. • When to visit • Options • Campus Tours • Information Sessions • Open Houses • College Interviews • Know important facts about the college • Be prepared to answer and ASK questions • Appearance, grooming, and conduct • Save your 1st choice college for last • Practice, Practice, Practice!

  7. The Refined College List The list should include a balance of:Reach/Dream schoolsProbable/Likely schoolsSafety Schools • The Value of Internships • Community Service • Provide real world experience • Opportunity to expand career interests • Enhance college portfolio

  8. Resources for the College Search • Guidance Counselor • College Planner for MHMS (coming in September) • College web sites • Guidebooks, view books, and videos • College representative visits • Campus visits • Alumni / Teachers • College Fairs (September 25@ Vol-State)

  9. College Admissions Standardized Testing • SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests • Range of scores is 200 to 800 on each test, equals 2400 • Areas tested – Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing • Cost is Approx. $51 (depending on what you want), Subject Tests $24.50, $13 per additional test • Register by deadline – best to register online at www.sat.collegeboard.org • Send scores directly to colleges or institutions ($11.25 per score) • MHM School Code is 430-893(AKA: CEEB Code)

  10. ACT – American College Test • Alternative standardized admissions test • Accepted at most colleges in lieu of SAT and SAT Subject Tests • Range of scores is 1 to 36 • Areas tested include english, math, reading, and science. Writing is an option. • Cost: $36.50, with Writing $52.50 • Register online at www.actstudent.org • First four score reports free! • $12.00 fee to send scores after test to college

  11. Tuition Costs: TN Public vs. TNPrivate

  12. The College Application Process Early Programs • Early Action • Non-binding • May apply to others • Early Decision • Binding • Committed to attend Options • Online vs. Paper (Online preferred) • Common Application • Transcript/Test Scores • Resume • Essay (long & short answer) • Letters of recommendation may include: • Two teachers • Guidance Counselor • Coach, employer, mentor • Special Accommodations • IEP / 504 Plan • Portfolio and/or audition

  13. NCAA Clearinghouse National Collegiate Athletic Association • Divisions I and II • 14 Core courses required • 2.0 Grade Point Average • SAT Reasoning Test – 1010 • www.ncaaclearinghouse.net • Register on-line by August of the senior year (Preferred) • Submit transcript request forms to the guidance office. • Send official SAT/ACT scores to NCAA directly from Collegeboard.

  14. Basic Military Academy Requirements • Academically good students • Those capable of passing a rigorous physical exam • Participation in athletics is a plus • Leadership experience or potential is important • Technical Colleges& Specific Trade Schools • 1 and 2 year programs

  15. Upcoming Dates • September 25 • College Fair at Vol-State, 6:00-8:00pm • October 4-11 • Fall Break • October 16 • PSAT for 10th/11th • October 29 • PLAN/EXPLORE for 8th and 10th

  16. Questions? • Call Beth Dorris • 615-264-6543 • Email: elizabeth.dorris@sumnerschools.org Website: http://www.teacherpage.com/mhmsguidance/

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