presented by the whs school counselors senior parent night 2014
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P R E S E N T E D BY T H E W H S S C H O O L C O U N S E L O R S
Senior Parent Night 2014
Topics to Cover
NavianceSenior College Planning TimelineStandardized Testing/AP InformationCollege VisitsOn-Site DaysApplication ProcessCollege Essay and Letters of
RecommendationScholarship/Financial Aid InformationNCAA Clearinghouse
NAVIANCE! WHS’s College and Career Planner
What is Naviance? Comprehensive Online Program providing access to both
students and parents Each student has a personal account Increases communication among student, parent, and
counselor Tracks every college application that enters and leaves
the office Provides admissions data from previous years Also offers a very comprehensive college search and
college match function, as well as interest inventories and a career search engine.
Provides scholarship information
How do I access Naviance?
Website: https://connection.naviance.com/watertownhs
The link is also on the main page of the Watertown High School Webpage
If you cannot remember your username and/or password, see your counselor.
What can I do on Naviance?
Search for careers and colleges that fit your interestsManage your college application listSign up to visit with college representatives that visit
our schoolSign up for On-Site Decision Days
WCSU- 11/17 Post University- 12/3 University Of Hartford- 12/9 NVCC- 12/11
Request letters of recommendation from school staffSearch our most updated list of scholarships
Senior College Planning Timeline
Fall of Senior Year Go to the WHS Counseling Website and download the “Post
Secondary Planning Guide”. Students will have a senior meeting with their assigned counselor
in September/October. If you would like to attend, please contact your child’s counselor.
Take the SAT and/or ACT again, and check to see if any of the schools you are applying to require SAT Subject Tests
Sign up on Naviance to meet with college representatives at WHS Attend open houses/information sessions at your schools of choice Secure teachers who will be writing recommendation letters Finalize college essay APPLY! Start to think about scholarships and financial aid
SAT AND SAT SUBJECT TESTS
ACT TEST
ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMS
Standardized Testing Information
SAT
Register online at www.collegeboard.comAll test dates are offered at Watertown High
School. The next test is on November 8th, the deadline to sign up is October 9th.
When you register, please be sure to take advantage of the four free score reports by entering in the colleges you wish to send your scores to. It is your responsibility to send your official scores to all schools you are applying to; the WHS Counseling Department does not forward these scores.
SAT Subject Tests
Required by some selective colleges for admission and/or for placement purposes once the student enrolls
It is very important that you check college websites for requirements
Students can take up to three subject tests on one test date
Register at www.collegeboard.com
ACT
Tests on four areas: English, Math, Reading, and Science (an additional section that is not tested on the SAT)
The writing portion of the ACT is optionalSchools will accept either the ACT or the SATSome students do better on the ACT, and vice
versa-it’s a personal preferenceRegister and prepare online at actstudent.org.
The test is offered at WHS on October 25 and April 18. The deadline to sign up for the December 13th test is November 7th.
AP Information
Students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses will be taking AP Exams during the month of May. Many colleges accept AP exam scores (typically 4 or higher) for college credit. Please check with your specific school(s) for more detailed information. It is your responsibility to send your AP exam scores to the colleges of your choosing.
The College Application
And now for the fun stuff…!
The Application Process
Where do I begin?? Organize yourself! Create a folder or file with all
pertinent information. Naviance is a very helpful organization tool.
Decide on a variety of schools that you want to apply to We suggest at least 2 target schools (typically better
than a 50/50 chance of being accepted) At least 2 safety schools (schools you are somewhat
overqualified for and have a very good chance of being admitted)
At least 2 reach schools (Schools that you are somewhat under-qualified for and will be difficult to get into)
What materials are typically included in an application packet??
All schools will have different requirements, but these are typically the basics…
ApplicationApplication FeeTranscriptStandardized Test Scores (these are sent by the student
through the testing agency)Essay (essay question(s) can be found on the application)Letters of Recommendation (typically 2-3)Activities Resume (optional)Optional, any other materials you would like to
include (newspaper articles, special awards, writing samples, portfolios etc.)
Applying Basics
The Common Application First, check www.commonapp.org to see if the schools you
are applying to are members. Many schools are members and this is an easy way to complete one application for all schools you plan on applying to. The Common Application is an easy and streamlined way of organizing your college applications.
If a school accepts The Common Application, you must use this form to apply.
If one or more of your schools do not accept the Common Application, check their individual websites for requirements. The website will typically have an online link to their application.
Early Action Vs. Early Decision
Many schools will offer one or both of these options. It is important to check these deadlines, as many of them fall very early in senior year. Early Action: Recommended for schools you are very
interested in. You can apply early action at as many schools as you wish. This is a non-binding contract and if you are accepted you do not have to attend the school.
Early Decision: Typically not recommended unless you are absolutely positive of the school you want to attend. You can only apply early decision at one school. This is a binding contract and if you are accepted you must attend regardless of financial aid, scholarships, etc. This should only be used for your TOP CHOICE school.
The College Essay
Your essay is about YOU- not a generic high school senior. Be creative!
Pretend you are meeting with an admissions representative- what do you want them to walk away knowing about you?
Follow the directions: adhere to page requirements, minimum word requirements, not required=not required
Make sure you proofread! It is often helpful to have your high school english teacher and/or your counselor review your essay.
Letters Of Recommendation
Letters can come from teachers, counselors, bosses, coaches, club/activity advisors, etc.
It is important to ask for recommendations AT LEAST three weeks prior to applying.
It is your responsibility to mail any recommendations that you have received from people that do not work in the school building.
For recommendations within the school: You must ask the recommender in person. Once he/she accepts you must go onto Naviance and add him/her as a recommender.
The WHS Application Process
Students will have a senior meeting with their counselor in September/October and they will go over all of the pertinent information together. If parents would like to attend please contact your child’s school counselor to set up a date and time.
Transcript Request Forms
Students will be bringing home “Transcript Request Forms” to be signed. Please return as soon as possible.
The signed form authorizes the counseling department to release transcripts to Colleges/Universities, Scholarships, and NCAA
The Student’s Job…
Once a student submits an application he/she must come into the counseling department the next day and fill out a blue appointment slip with the phrase “College Application” in the subject line.
Once the counselor receives the pass, he/she will schedule an appointment with the student as soon as possible to ensure supplemental materials are sent out.
Students must repeat this process for all applications that are submitted
The Student Sends…
College Application(s): This includes the application, essay, supplemental materials if required, and the application fee (if your child qualifies for free/reduced lunch, he/she may qualify for an application fee waiver. See the assigned counselor for details)
SAT/ACT/AP Scores: These scores MUST be sent directly through the testing agency (Login to your testing account to forward these scores). WHS does not send these scores.
The Counselor Sends…
School ProfileCurrent TranscriptFirst Marking Period, Mid-Year, and Final
GradesTeacher School Reports and Secondary
School Report from counselorLetters of Recommendation
A quick word about college athletics…
If playing a Division 1 or Division 2 sport is top on your list: It is absolutely mandatory that you sign up with the
NCAA Clearinghouse at http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html
Students will create an account and provide information about courses, grades, athletic history, etc.
Once you have created an account, see your counselor to let him/her know that you have done so.
Now onto the important stuff…..!
Scholarships and Financial Aid!
Scholarship Information
Scholarships start to become available in the counseling office in the early winter. Check Naviance frequently for the most up to date list.
Students will receive the Local Scholarship Booklet in March, which includes MANY scholarship opportunities
Online websites such as www.fastweb.com and www.collegeboard.com are helpful scholarship search sites.
Be very careful of online scholarship websites other than these- there are many that are SCAMS! As a general rule, any site that asks you to pay to apply for scholarships is probably not legitimate.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The FAFSA form can be completed online as soon after January 1st, 2014 as possible. The earlier that you apply, the more money that will be potentially available for you!
Stay tuned for more information following this presentation.
Questions
Questions??