classes of 2014 and 2015 college planning night presented by the nphs guidance department
TRANSCRIPT
North Penn HS graduates…
90+% - directly to formal post-secondary education
100% - will eventually need/seek some sort of additional training or education
~60% of NPHS grads
Four-Year College
Bachelors
Degree in a specific major or area of study
Most colleges require students to take general courses before choosing a major
~30% of NPHS grads
Two-Year College
Community or Junior College; earn general credits and transfer to a 4-year school
OR Associate’s
Degree
One- or Two-year Specialized Program
Certificates
How will you choose a college?
Location/Size
Academic interests/major(s)
Competitiveness
“X-factors”
Cost Make a Good List:
Reach Realistic Match
Safety
How will the colleges choose you? Factors Considered in College Admissions
What do YOU think?(1-7)
____ Essays ____ Test scores ____ Interviews ____ Rigor of high school
course Schedule ____ Recommendations ____ Activities, interests,
experience ____ Academic Performance
According to NACAC and current research…factors that impact admission
1. Academic Performance (grades, GPA, class rank)
2. Rigor of high school course schedule
3. Test Scores (SAT/ACT)4. Personal statements/Essays5. Recommendations6. Activities, interests,
leadership/work experience, etc.7. Interviews
Academic Performance…On your NPHS Transcript
All classes, final grades, and credits for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade
Cumulative weighted GPA for 9th, 10th and 11th grade Cumulative non-weighted GPA for 9th, 10th and 11th grade
Cumulative weighted class rank for 9th, 10th and 11th grade
Senior Courses
Sophomore Year
Keep your grades up
Involve yourself in activities that interest you Maintain a list and build a resume
Take the PSAT (October) – use PSAT results along with personalized “QuickStart” to prepare for future tests and explore college options.
Preliminary college research College/University Websites College Search engines: Collegeboard.org,
PrincetonReview.com College and Career Center (K25)
Junior YearAll year Keep grades up Continue with activities, interests, etc.
1st Semester Junior Year Take the PSAT (October) Continue researching colleges to develop a list of potential
schools
2nd Semester Junior Year Course Selection for Senior Year Initiate Teacher Recommendations Begin visiting campuses NPHS College Fair – March 7, 2013 Financial Aid Night – March 14, 2013 SAT/ACT
SUMMER before Senior Year…
Narrow your list of schools by considering:
Academics Rigor Housing/Dorm life Campus Life Facilities Technology/web-access Food Safety Transportation options Freshmen Orientation Programs Academic support options
SUMMER before Senior Year…(cont.)
Determine if you can and/or will apply:
Early Decision - binding
Early Action- non-binding
Regular Decision – specific deadline
Rolling Admission – reviews applications as received
SUMMER before Senior Year…(cont.)
Visit campuses
Begin working on…
Student portions of application Essays Scholarship search engines
FALL of Senior Year SAT again?
Finalize teacher recommendations
Follow North Penn’s Procedures for Applying to College for the Class of 2014 (will be posted on NPHS guidance website)
Senior College Application Night (Fall 2013- TBD)
Financial Aid Night (Fall 2013- TBD)
NCAA Night (Fall 2013– TBD)
Montgomery County and National College Fairs – (Fall 2013– TBD)
Standardized Testing Spring 2013 SAT Reasoning Test (SAT I) dates:
March , May and June
Subject Tests (SAT II), if applicable
Your scores are sent directly from the Collegeboard to the colleges to which you’re applying: www.collegeboard.org (4 free per test)
SAT preparation: PSAT results College QuickStart and MyRoad
Free and reduced lunch program NPHS’s CEEB code: 392-155 NPHS’s testing site code: 39-370 ACT? www.ACTstudent.org
A few words about Financial Aid…
Types of Aid Grants/Scholarships – does not need to be repaid; typically based on need or
merit Loans – must be repaid, plus interest
Federal Work Study – aid student earns through part-time work during college; does not need to be repaid
Sources of Aid Federal/State – www.fafsa.ed.gov – form required to apply for all Federal aid as
well as many state and private funds; cannot be submitted until after January 1st of senior year and requires tax information from previous year.
Private/Independent Scholarships – through companies, organizations, employers, etc. College and Career Center collects information about many local scholarships.
Institutional Aid – speak with financial aid office at your potential schools to learn for which scholarships/aid you may be eligible to apply.
Resources College and Career Center (K025) – by appt. or walk-in
NPHS Guidance WebsiteCounselors’ contact information
Course Selection InformationNPHS College Application Procedures
FAQ: Teacher RecommendationsLinks and suggested resources for college, military, SAT, etc.
Lists and dates of College Representatives visiting North Penn Local and community scholarship announcements
New! Career Pathways Planner
www.Collegeboard.org www.pheaa.org
College Representatives/Fairs
College Admissions Offices and Websites