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Senior College Information Night “We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But what we put into it is ours.” Dag Hammarskjold

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Senior College Information Night. “We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But what we put into it is ours.” Dag Hammarskjold. Tonight’s Presenters. Mr. Daniel Petruccio Assistant Principal for Guidance Mr. Robert Hazelton - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Senior College Information Night

Senior College Information Night “We are not permitted to choose the frame of

our destiny. But what we put into it is ours.”

Dag Hammarskjold

Page 2: Senior College Information Night

Tonight’s Presenters

Mr. Daniel Petruccio Assistant Principal for Guidance

Mr. Robert Hazelton College Placement Officer

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PRESENTATION TOPICS

Letters of Recommendation

Transcripts SAT/ACT Financial Aid NCAA

Clearinghouse College Visits

Senior Year Types of

Admissions Rank/Average College Placement

Office Naviance St. John’s College

Advantage Program

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Letters of Recommendation School Letter of Recommendation (Sometimes

referred to as a Counselor’s Recommendation). Teacher Recommendation

An academic assessment. A teacher who happens to be the coach or moderator of

your team or club. Not written automatically. In the event of a paper application (see Mrs. Mansueto)

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Teacher Letter of Recommendation In May of your junior year you were asked to submit

the name of a teacher to write a teacher recommendation for you.

As a courtesy ,you should have already spoken to the teacher personally.

In the case that you need a second teacher letter of recommendation ,you must see me before approaching a teacher.

If you need to change teachers you must see me first.

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Using Naviance online, you will invite the teachers you have chosen to write your letter of recommendation by sending them a notification email. Later in the program, we will walk you through the process.

By signing the FERPA form, you will waive your right to see the recommendation. Without doing this, the teacher will not write the letter.

Teacher Letter of Recommendation

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The Transcript With each application sent to a college on your

behalf, we include your official school transcript:

Grades from Freshman, Sophomore and Junior year. Summer school grades if applicable. SAT and ACT scores are not on the transcripts sent to

the colleges. You must submit them electronically through College Board and the ACT.

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SAT & ACT You are responsible for getting your scores to the

colleges you are applying to. You are able to control what scores are sent to the

colleges by utilizing Score Choice. Limitations: Complete Test Scores for a particular

test date must all be sent. ACT exams are an option for students that feel that

the SAT exams don’t represent their best effort.

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FINANCIAL AID 50% of all full-time students receive some form of

financial aid. Only ½ of 1% of the money a student receives

comes from private sources (non-school source). This means most of the financial aid money comes

directly from the colleges that accept you. 2 basic types of financial aid: Merit and Need based.

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Financial Aid For most students, the largest financial aid

packages will be offered by your “safe” schools. There is a lot of money out there!

Affordability has to be the first criteria when looking at colleges.

Colleges allocate funds on “first come, first serve” basis.

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Types of Financial Aid Grants Scholarship Loans- Stafford & PLUS Work-Study Programs Merit Based Awards or “Discounts” The combination of all of these sources of

money is your “Financial Aid Package”

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How do you apply for Financial Aid? FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov Filing can’t be done before January 2014. Use your most recent tax return. If you have not

filed your 2013, return then use the one from 2012, and you can update the information at a later date if there are changes.

CSS Profile is an alternate method of determining that is used by some schools. http://www.collegeboard.org

The CSS Profile is available in Mid-October.

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Formula for Financial Aid Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Cost of Attendance (COA) Subtract EFC from COA. If you want to be considered for financial aid,

need or merit based, you must fill out the FAFSA form.

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Where to Look for Financial Aid?

Use the Naviance program. If you are fortunate enough to be accepted at one of

your reach schools you will not likely receive any merit-based awards from that school.

You must be prepared to pay the full sticker price.

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Financial Aid Meeting for Senior Parents.

Mr. Gene Rogers

Financial Aid Counselor Molloy College

Hearst Auditorium

A November date will be announced shortly.

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NCAA Clearinghouse Potential College Student/Athletes must register with the

NCAA. www.eligibilitycenter.org Prospective Student/Athlete Registration Form for US Students $65 SAT/ACT scores come from you directly Notify Mrs. Mansueto that you have registered. Naviance is not the mechanism used to send transcripts to

the NCAA. You must see Mrs. Mansueto.

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College Visitations

Arrange visits on weekends, vacations, or days when Chaminade is not in session. Being absent for a college visit is an unexcused absence. Your absent note should reflect the fact that you went on a visit.

Visits are an essential part of the college application process. In some cases, schools are intentionally wait listing qualified

candidates because they have not visited campus. Check the college website to see the schedule for visits, tours,

and information sessions. If you are just starting to visit now, you are significantly

behind in this process.

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Checklist for College Visits Check in with the Admissions Office Ask a lot of questions School newspaper Housing Meal Plans Transportation Class sizes (T.A. teaching classes) Surrounding Community Career Placement Office

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Senior Grades Commit yourself to making senior year your best

academic year. Aside from your college application, senior grades

are the only other factor in your admittance. Mid-Year Grades are your First Semester Grades. About 95% of the schools our seniors apply to

request these Mid-Year Grades. We do not seek your permission before sending your

grades. In rare cases, we have been asked to send progress report grades if that is all that is available.

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Types of Admissions 2 Types of early admissions: Early Action: not binding; the advantage is that you

will have an answer early in the process. Early Decision: binding; if admitted, you agree to

enroll and not submit other applications. Our internal deadline for these applications (EA and

ED) – Oct. 15th (Tuesday after Columbus Day)

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Types of Admission

In the case of Early Decision, colleges may accept, reject, or defer candidates. If you have been deferred by your ED school, you will be reassessed in the regular applicant pool. If deferred, remember you must apply to additional schools.

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Types of Admissions Regular Decision: our internal deadline for all

remaining applications is November 25th (Monday before Thanksgiving).

The applicant is usually notified by April 1 and must reply by May 1.

Rolling Admissions: This process usually begins in the early fall and continues into the summer in some cases.

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Rank and GPA (3-year average) Yesterday in homeroom you received your

rank and 3-year average card in homeroom. You have been “ranked” in each of your three

years; the rank you received is an average of these three rankings.

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College Placement Office: Fall Visits Two weeks ago, colleges began visiting CHS

on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays after school.

Posted in Homeroom, AM announcements, Naviance generated e-mail, etc.

As many as 5 schools visits each day, usually in Rooms 1-6.

These sessions are led by the admissions representative who will read your application!

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Evening Presentations University of Notre Dame

Thursday, October 24th at 7:30 in the Hearst Auditorium in the A.A.C.

Fairfield University Wednesday, October 16th at 7:30 in the Hearst

Auditorium in the A.A.C. University of Richmond

Tuesday, October 15th at 7:30 in the Hearst Auditorium in the A.A.C.

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College Placement Office: Strategy On the average, our seniors apply to 8-10 schools.

2/3 “Reach” Schools 2/3 “ 50/50” Schools 2/3 “Safety” Schools

You must apply to a number of “Safety” schools. Can you see yourself at all the schools to which you

apply? One strategy that is often utilized and is not

recommended is to apply to 10 reach schools and two safe schools. The result is a tremendous amount of disappointment and dissatisfaction.

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College Placement Office: Strategy How do you create your list of schools?

1. Make an appointment with a guidance counselor.

2. Read the College Placement Survey Book in your homeroom or down in the Guidance Center. Parents are encouraged to stop by the Guidance Center and spend some time looking at the book.

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College Placement Office: The Essay The part of the application you control. Remember! The admissions rep reads

thousands of these! Therefore,

1. Be concise. 2. Start the essay in a unique way. 3. Use a “slice of life” approach.

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Assistance with your College Essay Seniors will be working with their

English teachers; Guidance counselors are also available to work with them on their essays.

Starting on October 15th we have arranged for a college essay consultant to help with your final drafts on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the Library. Sign-up in Guidance.

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College Placement Office: Scholarships A number of scholarships become available

throughout the school year. Two main types: civic and college-related. These scholarships will be posted on

Naviance and in homeroom with information and deadlines.

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NAVIANCE College Applications in the 21st century. Username and Password. FERPA: Check the handout for directions. Any questions, have your son come down to

the Guidance Center and speak with Mrs. Mansueto.

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Commonly Asked Questions: Mr. Hazelton is the counselor of record for all

applications. His phone number is 516-742-5555 Ext.442. His email is [email protected] His fax # is 516-209-4806 Do not check off the discipline box if you

have received demerits while at Chaminade.

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St. John’s University College Advantage Program

Cost: $650 for (6) Credits – 2 Semesters Maximum of 12 credits in total for both semesters. Spanish, French, German, Latin English Calculus I and Calculus II American History

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St. John’s Program Forms will be distributed in homeroom

tomorrow morning. Forms and checks for the full amount are due

to Bro. Thomas’ office by September 25. Make check payable to Chaminade H.S. Additional work will be assigned above and

beyond the normal class load. Ex. A paper or additional project.