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Cocalico School Cocalico School DistrictDistrict
HS Counseling HS Counseling DepartmentDepartment
College Planning SeminarCollege Planning Seminar
for Students & Parentsfor Students & Parents
March 5, 2009
Where to Begin?Where to Begin?
► The process of applying to colleges can be an The process of applying to colleges can be an overwhelming task for families. With countless overwhelming task for families. With countless
possibilities for post-secondary enrollment, it is difficult possibilities for post-secondary enrollment, it is difficult to know where to begin.to know where to begin.
► The college process begins with self-evaluationThe college process begins with self-evaluation. . Students need to examine their academic, personal, and Students need to examine their academic, personal, and
social needs. social needs.
► The following criteria can help students to narrowThe following criteria can help students to narrow
their focus:their focus:
Making the Match…Making the Match…
Things to Consider…Things to Consider… SizeSize
LocationLocation Campus Climate & Make up of the Campus Climate & Make up of the
Student BodyStudent Body Distance from HomeDistance from Home
Facilities Facilities Majors and ActivitiesMajors and Activities
Planning Calendar for Junior YearPlanning Calendar for Junior Year Take the PSAT test in October. Attend the CHS College Fair!!Take the PSAT test in October. Attend the CHS College Fair!!
Review results of the PSAT in December. Review results of the PSAT in December.
Study for the SAT using on-line resources, results from the PSAT, and prep booklets. CHS Study for the SAT using on-line resources, results from the PSAT, and prep booklets. CHS also offers an elective SAT Prep course in the Fall semester.also offers an elective SAT Prep course in the Fall semester.
Sign up for a spring SAT or ACT test date.Sign up for a spring SAT or ACT test date.
Meet with your counselor to compile a list of colleges for you to Meet with your counselor to compile a list of colleges for you to researchresearch and visit.and visit.
Pay close attention to the admission and testing requirements of the colleges you are Pay close attention to the admission and testing requirements of the colleges you are most interested in by accessing their individual web sites.most interested in by accessing their individual web sites.
Plan on taking the SAT or the ACT test again in October of senior year (or twice in the Plan on taking the SAT or the ACT test again in October of senior year (or twice in the Spring).Spring).
College representatives visit CHS throughout the school year to meet with interested College representatives visit CHS throughout the school year to meet with interested students. This is a great opportunity for students to make a personal contact with the students. This is a great opportunity for students to make a personal contact with the school.school.
The following lists of books and websites are helpful with the college search:The following lists of books and websites are helpful with the college search:
Useful BooksUseful Books
Peterson’s College GuidePeterson’s College Guide
Barron’s Profile of American CollegesBarron’s Profile of American Colleges
The College Board HandbookThe College Board Handbook
Rugg’s Recommendation on the CollegesRugg’s Recommendation on the Colleges
Index to Majors and Graduate Degrees (CEEB)Index to Majors and Graduate Degrees (CEEB)
Four-Year College DatabookFour-Year College Databook
Vocational School ManualVocational School Manual
Two-Year College DatabookTwo-Year College Databook
Useful WebsitesUseful Websites
www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.comwww.petersons.comwww.petersons.com
www.princetonreview.comwww.princetonreview.comwww.educationplanner.comwww.educationplanner.com
www.aessuccess.orgwww.aessuccess.orgwww.talbotsbook.comwww.talbotsbook.comwww.cocalico.org/hswww.cocalico.org/hs
http://community.coin3.comhttp://community.coin3.comwww.careercruising.comwww.careercruising.com
Some Interesting Facts….Some Interesting Facts….
There are about 2000 4-year institutions of higher There are about 2000 4-year institutions of higher learning in the United States and about 1700 learning in the United States and about 1700 vocational or technical schools to pick from.vocational or technical schools to pick from.
There are over 850 in this time zone alone.There are over 850 in this time zone alone.
They range from 300 students to 30,000++.They range from 300 students to 30,000++.
In the past three years, graduates of Cocalico In the past three years, graduates of Cocalico have enrolled at over 70 different 4-year colleges have enrolled at over 70 different 4-year colleges
and 28 different and 28 different 2 –year or technical schools across the nation.2 –year or technical schools across the nation.
The TranscriptThe Transcript
The most important factor in the college admissions process The most important factor in the college admissions process is the student’s academic record called a transcript. is the student’s academic record called a transcript.
Cocalico’s transcript covers all courses taken from freshman Cocalico’s transcript covers all courses taken from freshman to senior year.to senior year.
Cumulative GPA (grade point average), class rank, Cumulative GPA (grade point average), class rank, standardized test scores (SATs, ACTs, AP, etc…), and standardized test scores (SATs, ACTs, AP, etc…), and
extracurricular school activities are included.extracurricular school activities are included.
Colleges will evaluate students’ GPAs and the rigor of their Colleges will evaluate students’ GPAs and the rigor of their program of study. Did the student take challenging college program of study. Did the student take challenging college preparatory courses? What classes does Cocalico offer and preparatory courses? What classes does Cocalico offer and
what did he or she choose to take?what did he or she choose to take?
Standardized testing such as the SAT or ACT will also be Standardized testing such as the SAT or ACT will also be evaluated.evaluated.
Sample Transcript
Transcript page two
The PSATThe PSAT The Pre-SAT test is given in October only and is The Pre-SAT test is given in October only and is
directed at students in their junior year, directed at students in their junior year, although any student can sit for the exam. although any student can sit for the exam.
Tests students in three core areas: Math, Tests students in three core areas: Math,
Critical Reading, and Writing. Scores are Critical Reading, and Writing. Scores are typically back to the student by December. typically back to the student by December.
The The NMSQTNMSQT is a scholarship program which is is a scholarship program which is available to 11available to 11thth grade students who score at a grade students who score at a certain level on the PSAT. certain level on the PSAT. PSAT scores are not PSAT scores are not reported to colleges! reported to colleges!
Scores will range from 20 to 80 in each section. Scores will range from 20 to 80 in each section. The PSAT provides an estimate of the expected The PSAT provides an estimate of the expected SAT score range.SAT score range.
PSAT scores are PSAT scores are NOTNOT included on the transcript. included on the transcript.
The SAT Reasoning The SAT Reasoning TestTest
Used by colleges to help predict student Used by colleges to help predict student success at the post-secondary level.success at the post-secondary level.
We recommend that a junior take the SAT We recommend that a junior take the SAT after receiving the results of the PSAT after receiving the results of the PSAT and/or after having completed Geometry.and/or after having completed Geometry.
Tests students in three core areas: Math, Tests students in three core areas: Math, Critical Reading, and Writing. Critical Reading, and Writing.
Most colleges will take the highest set of Most colleges will take the highest set of scores and students are encouraged to take scores and students are encouraged to take the test at least two times. the test at least two times.
Scores will range from 200 to 800 per Scores will range from 200 to 800 per section.section.
Cocalico Classes of 2006, 2007, & Cocalico Classes of 2006, 2007, & 2008 SAT and GPA ranges by College2008 SAT and GPA ranges by College
Temple UniversityTemple University
Average SAT score = 1604Average SAT score = 1604
Average GPA = 3.58Average GPA = 3.58
Continued...Continued...
Lebanon Valley College
Average SAT = 1646
Average GPA = 3.61
Continued…Continued…
Penn State MainPenn State Main
Average SAT = 1700Average SAT = 1700
Average GPA = 3.85Average GPA = 3.85
Continued…Continued…
Kutztown UniversityKutztown University
Average SAT = 1396Average SAT = 1396
Average GPA = 3.23Average GPA = 3.23
The ACTThe ACT
The ACT is a curriculum-based test. The ACT is a curriculum-based test.
It measures students’ general educational It measures students’ general educational
development and their ability to complete development and their ability to complete college-level work.college-level work.
Students are tested in four core areas: English, Students are tested in four core areas: English, Math, Reading, and Science. Students can Math, Reading, and Science. Students can choose to take an optional 5choose to take an optional 5thth section in section in Writing.Writing.
Scores range from 1 to 36 per section. An Scores range from 1 to 36 per section. An average score for the ACT is 21.average score for the ACT is 21.
Most colleges will accept Most colleges will accept eithereither the SAT 1 or the SAT 1 or ACT for admission purposes.ACT for admission purposes.
Average ACT Composite Average ACT Composite Scores by UniversityScores by University
Gettysburg CollegeGettysburg College 2828
Johns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins University 2929
Penn State, Main CampusPenn State, Main Campus 2626
Pitt, Main CampusPitt, Main Campus 2626
Bucknell UniversityBucknell University 2929
Other Testing Options…Other Testing Options…
AP TestsAP Tests – – or Advanced Placement testing is or Advanced Placement testing is available for students in specific content areas. available for students in specific content areas. Cocalico offers 8 AP courses for students.Cocalico offers 8 AP courses for students.
SAT II Subject TestsSAT II Subject Tests – highly selective – highly selective colleges and universities may require students take colleges and universities may require students take subject tests in addition to the SAT1 Reasoning subject tests in addition to the SAT1 Reasoning Test. Test.
CLEP Tests – CLEP Tests – the College Level Examination the College Level Examination Program. Students can gain credit towards their Program. Students can gain credit towards their undergraduate degree by taking these exams. undergraduate degree by taking these exams. Examples include: Accounting, Marketing, Examples include: Accounting, Marketing, Literature, History, Precalculus, Psychology, etc…Literature, History, Precalculus, Psychology, etc…
Application Checklist
1.) What is the application deadline? 2.) What are the testing requirements? SAT, SATII, or
ACT? 3.) Is there an essay? 4.) Are letters of recommendation required? 5.) Do I need to schedule an interview? 6.) Are any supplemental materials required (i.e. art
portfolio, musical performance tapes, etc..)? 7.) Can I apply online or must I submit a hard copy?
** Anything that a college indicates as “optional” should always be completed. For example, if an essay is optional, students should go the extra mile and complete it!! This tells the college that the student is truly interested and is willing to put forth that extra effort!!!
Applications and Deadlines Rolling Admission – indicates that the college does not
have a set deadline, rather, they will review the application once all materials have been received. The sooner students apply, the sooner they will know if they have or have not been accepted.
Early Decision – a binding admissions option that allows students to apply earlier in their senior year and learn of the decision before the standard April notification date. In doing so, the student agrees to withdraw all other applications if accepted. Students should apply ED only if they have thoroughly researched the college and are certain of their decision.
Regular Deadline – students must submit their application by this date in order to hear by the April notification date (typically around April 15th).
Early Action – a non-binding option which allows students to apply and be notified earlier without having to commit to the college. There is no real risk to applying Early Action.
Application Procedures for the Counseling Office
1.) Completed applications with all supplemental materials should be given to the Counseling Office. Please give us 5 business days to process the paperwork.
2.) If applying online, a transcript request form must be completed and returned to us along with any supplemental materials.
3.) SAT and ACT scores are recorded on the transcript, but certain colleges want scores sent directly from the CollegeBoard (i.e. Penn State, Temple, University of Pittsburgh, etc…). It is the student’s responsibility to contact the testing agency to have their scores forwarded to the appropriate colleges.
For Student-Athletes
Students who wish to play a sport at the Division I or II level in college, must submit an application to the NCAA Eligibility Center (Formerly known as Clearinghouse).
The NCAA is an organization which regulates eligibility and recruitment by colleges and universities.
Students should begin this application process at the completion of 11th grade.
Applications must be submitted on-line at https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/student/index_student.html
Students must also submit their SAT or ACT scores directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center their code is 9999.
Financing your child’s Education
The FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the starting point for any student interested in applying for financial aid.
The FAFSA cannot be filed before January 1st of senior year but parents are encouraged to file as soon as possible after January 1.
The FAFSA is available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov and in hard copy form.
A FAFSA must be resubmitted each year a student will be enrolled in college, as the data is based on your prior year’s income.
All loans and grant monies are processed through PHEAA, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.
Demonstration Site
PHEAA has created a practice site for students and parents to complete a sample FAFSA, make corrections, and check the status of the application.
http://fafsademo.test.ed.gov
The user name is eddemo, and password is fafsatest.
Grants
Available only by filing the FAFSA form
The maximum grant amount for full-time undergraduate students is $4120 and $2060 for part-time students (amounts from 2008/2009 school year)
Maximum award amounts will be given to students attending school in PA
The FAFSA must be filed before May 1st in order to be eligible for any grant money
To avoid missing out on any institutional awards, students should file their FAFSA by the earliest school deadline to which they have applied
Loans
Available by filing the FAFSA form
The Stafford Loan is the primary student loan. There are two types of Stafford Loans: Subsidized and Unsubsidized.
Loan amounts vary by year: $5500 for freshman year, $6500 for sophomore year, and $7500 for junior and senior years.
Students have a 6 month grace period to begin repayment upon graduation from college.
Parent Loans or PLUS loans are available for parents to borrow in addition to or instead of the Stafford Loan.
Helpful Tips
CHS hosts a yearly financial aid night in January.
Questions regarding the FAFSA form can be directed to the following number: 1-800-433-3243.
Certain colleges require an additional financial aid form called the PROFILE to be filed in the addition to the FAFSA. Check with your schools to verify which forms they accept.
Specific questions about financial aid can be directed towards the regional PHEAA director, Mr. Bruce Diefenderfer. His contact # is: 717-720-2042.
Cocalico High School Counselors
Mr. Drew Shimko (Hb-O) Mrs. Krystal Waltman (P-Z) Mr. Shawn Clicquennoi (A-Ha)