educational journey to the future
DESCRIPTION
Educational Journey to the Future. Planning for Your student’s Future Success Presented by the BHS Counseling Department. Berlin High School’s Graduation Requirements. 4 credits of English 4 credits of Mathematics 3.5 credits of Social Studies (incl. .5 cr. Civics and 1 cr. US History) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
EducationalEducationalJourney to the FutureJourney to the Future
Planning for Your
student’s Future
SuccessPresented by the BHS Counseling
Department
Berlin High School’s Berlin High School’s Graduation RequirementsGraduation Requirements
4 credits of English 4 credits of Mathematics 3.5 credits of Social Studies (incl. .5 cr. Civics and 1 cr. US
History) 4 credits of Science (incl. 1 cr. Biology) 2 credits of PE (incl. .25 cr. Health) 9.5 Elective credits (including one credit in either art or
vocational education) Capstone project – counts as a credit State performance standards: Mathematics, Reading, Writing,
and Science Total Credits for Graduation: 27
There are over 4,000 two and four There are over 4,000 two and four year colleges in the United Statesyear colleges in the United States
What Options Do I Have?What Options Do I Have?
4 Year Schools4 Year Schools
College vs. University– College
College offers fewer programs of study Major emphasis is on undergraduate education
– University Contains several schools or colleges and offers more
majors Offers both graduate and undergraduate degrees *May be a better option for the undecided student
4 Year Schools4 Year Schools
Public vs. Private– Public (UCONN, CCSU, UMASS, UNH)
Public funding = lower tuition (even if you go out of state) Required to accept a large percent of in-state students
– Private (UHart, Fairfield,Quinnipiac, Boston College) Program money is more available (so, private schools are NOT
always more expensive) Able to respond to student’s curricular needs and interests
faster
Specialized CollegesSpecialized Colleges These schools concentrate offerings in one or two
areas…..so students who enroll should have a specific idea of what they want to study
– Business Schools (Bryant, Babson, Bentley) Majors in accounting, administration, economics, finance,
marketing, etc.
– Military Academies (West Point, U.S. Naval Academy, etc.) Graduates serve six years active duty in the military
– Art Colleges (R.I. School of Design, Mass College of Art,) Majors in painting, cartooning, art therapy, interior design,
photography, etc.
– Music Colleges (Berkley College, N.E. Conservatory of Music) Majors in Performance, Theory, Voice, Music
History/Composition, Music Education
Two Year SchoolsTwo Year Schools
Community College (Tunxis Community College)– Prepares students for associate’s degree or to transfer to 4
year college– Lower cost– Open Admissions
Junior Colleges (Bay Path College, Dean College)– Prepares students for associate’s degree or to transfer to 4
year college– Small student population and some on campus housing
Two Year Branch Campus (UCONN West Hartford)– Prepares students that may not be prepared academically or
financially for a four year school
Early Action vs. Early Early Action vs. Early DecisionDecision
Early Decision– Students who have a clear first choice– Binding Contract – Agree to withdraw all other applications if accepted– Can only apply early decision to ONE college
Early Action– Apply earlier, but do not have a binding contract– May apply to multiple schools
Regular Decision Rolling Admissions
***Important Note: Watch the deadlines*** Applications should be submitted 2 weeks before
the deadline!
Where to start?Where to start?What is the Right Fit?What is the Right Fit?
Self Assessment and Reflection– Academically, vocationally, socially/personally
Strengths Interests Weaknesses Skills Athletics Special talents
Additional Characteristics to Additional Characteristics to ConsiderConsider
Particular Majors Resident or Commuter? Selectivity? Competitive Level? Where? Distance from home/geographical location?
Do you require special services? Size of enrollment? Under 3000 – small, over 15,000
– extra large?
Co-ed or single gender? Environment? Urban, Rural,
Suburban? Athletics/Activities Financial $ Aid?
Questions to ask before applying Questions to ask before applying earlyearly
Am I 100 percent sure I want to attend college ______? Have I thoroughly researched _____ and other colleges that
may interest me? Have I visited ______ while classes are in session and met
with someone at the admission office? Have I explored my academic, extracurricular and social
options at ________? Have I talked to a financial aid officer to get an estimate of
college costs at _______ to find out how Early Decision could affect my aid package?
Have I discussed this decision with my family and/or school counselor?
Is this a true first choice, or do other colleges still interest me?
NCAA Freshman-Eligibility NCAA Freshman-Eligibility StandardsStandards
Division I only -- 16 core courses – new requirements for athletes enrolling into college or university on or after Aug. 1, 2016 – see handout
4 years of English 3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher) 2 years of natural/physical science (one must be a lab science) 1 year of additional English, math or science 2 years of social studies 4 years of additional core courses (from any area listed above, or from foreign
language, non-doctrinal religion or philosophy)
Division II -- 16 core courses (2013 and after) – see handouts
For more information: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net or Toll-Free #877-262-1492
FinancialFinancial Direct Costs
– Tuition– Fees– Room/board
Indirect Costs– Room/board– Travel– Personal costs– Books/supplies
Financial – cont.Financial – cont. Gift Assistance
– Grants– Scholarships– Local awards
Self-Help– Loans– Work study
Financial Aid Evening – January 2015, date TBA 7:00 pm
Naviance Family ConnectionNaviance Family Connectionhttps://connection.naviance.com/berlinhttps://connection.naviance.com/berlin
Family ConnectionScattergramsPrevious BHS college dataInternet accessibilityStudent accounts – First name.Last name
bhs+student ID #
Common ApplicationCommon Application
Most colleges/universities require students to submit their applications through Common App.
You will need to set up an account by going to www.commonapp.org
You will enter all your application information for the schools that subscribe to Common App on this site.
Junior CalendarJunior Calendar
February- Begin college searches on Naviance during guidance lesson- Visit colleges over vacation- Check deadlines for Advanced Placement Tests- Register for SAT I or II which is given at BHS in May and June- Register for Senior Year Courses with Counselor (Starting Feb. 27th)
March - Attend College Planning Evening
– Attend NACAC Spring College Fair (Connecticut Convention Center April 4th)
– Take SAT I or SAT II– Register for May SAT or SAT II; register for April ACT
Junior CalendarJunior Calendar April
– Develop preliminary list of colleges– Visit colleges during vacation– Explore Early Decision/Early Action options– File service academy & ROTC scholarship applications– Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse if you are looking to play
intercollegiate sports: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. - Take the ACT at Berlin HS – April 12th
May– Identify teachers for recommendations– Take SAT’s or SAT Subject Test – May 3rd– Take Advanced Placement exams
Junior CalendarJunior Calendar
June– Continue college search– Take SAT I or SAT II and register online for
the fall SATs www.collegeboard.com offered at BHS – October, November, and December
– Plan summer visits– File with NCAA Clearinghouse if not already
completed– Work or volunteer
Senior CalendarSenior Calendar September
– Attend Senior class meeting– Finalize college list– Attend college representative visits– Begin draft of college essay and college resume – Ask teachers for recommendations– Register for the SAT I or SAT II– Get started on Early Decision/Early Action applications– Make sure to update information on Naviance
Family Connection
Senior CalendarSenior Calendar
October– Take SAT or SAT Subject tests– Continue with essay and resume– Complete college applications– Fill out College Application Checklist– Submit Early Decision/Early Action Applications– Attend College Open Houses– Attend BHS College Fair – October 2013 date TBA– Begin checking scholarship information in guidance on
a regular basis
Senior CalendarSenior Calendar
November– Take SAT I or SAT II Tests– Follow up with teachers on recommendations– Check application deadlines
December– Take SAT I or SAT II Tests– Complete applications and submit to Naviance, as well
as notify your school counselor at least 2 weeks in advance.
Senior CalendarSenior Calendar January
– Attend Financial Aid Evening – Date/Time TBA– File FAFSA forms: www.fafsa.ed.gov and the CSS Profile
(if appropriate) February
– Submit Mid-year grade reports to colleges/universities– Continue to watch for scholarships and their deadlines– Check deadlines for Advanced Placement Tests
March – June– Wait for decisions– Apply for scholarships– Don’t get Senioritis – Colleges/Universities will look at
final grades and transcripts– Graduation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
College PanelistsCollege Panelists
Karen Booth – University of ConnecticutDr. Donna DeCarlo– Central Connecticut
State UniversityNakia Letang - Fairfield UniversityPete McCluskey – Tunxis Community
college