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Classes of 2015 and 2016College Information Night
West Potomac High School Student Services Team
September 17, 2014
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Presentation Will Include
The College SearchWhat Colleges Look ForTypes of Application/AdmissionThe Role of Student Services – What We
Need & What We ProvideWhat to Be Doing this FallNVCC PathwaysFinancial Aid - A Preview
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Choosing a College
Common Criteria
• Size of Student Body• Location• Academic Programs• Campus Life• Cost• Diversity• Retention and
Graduation Rates
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How Colleges Read Applications
“Data-Driven” Read• The focus is on
quantitative pieces of the application – i.e. the number of Honors/AP courses, overall GPA, core GPA, SAT/ACT scores
“Whole” Read• This includes a focus on
the qualitative pieces of information within the application – i.e. recommendations, essays, activities, and awards. This is in addition to the data.
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Know What MattersRank from 1 – 12 the importance of the following components of college applications to the people who read them!
Admissions Test Scores (SAT/ACT)
Grades in All Courses
Counselor Recommendation
Essay
Teacher Recommendation
Class Rank
Grades in College Prep/Core Courses
Applicant’s Demonstrated Interest
AP/IB Test Scores
Extracurricular Activities
Interview
Strength of Curriculum
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Know What MattersHow Did you Do?
1. Grades in College Prep/Core Courses2. Strength of Curriculum3. Admissions Test Scores (SAT/ACT)4. Grades in All Courses5. Essay6. Class Rank (n/a for FCPS applicants)7. Counselor Recommendation8. Demonstrated Interest9. Teacher Recommendation10. Interview
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Testing
• SAT and SAT Subject Tests– www.collegeboard.org
• ACT– www.actstudent.org
• Students must report their scores to colleges to which they apply.
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Types of Applications & Decisions
• Methods of Applying:– Early Decision (Binding) = 1 school– Early Action (Non-Binding)– Regular– Rolling
• Early Applications may be:– Accepted, Denied, or Deferred to General
Admission Applicant Pool
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Student Services TeamMichael Johnson (A – Bel)
Anthony Moore (Bem – Cl)
Desiree Cave (Cm – Fi)
Margaret Veenstra (Fj – Ho)
Sophia Nyamweya (Hp – Li)
Randi Rosenberg (Lj – M)
Kazue Watlington (N – Ric)
Madelyn Turner (Rid – St)
Charlette Jefferson-Dixon (Su – Z)
Kellie Stewart – College & Career Center
Kevin McMahon - Director
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Student Services Forms
• NEW Transcript Request Form– Fill out completely and turn in to Transcript Assistant
(Ms. Galeota) in Student Services– Due at least three weeks before the application
deadline!– Transcript Fees– Transcript Assistant Hours:
• Monday and Tuesday 7:30am-4:00pm• Wednesday 11:00am-4:00pm
• Secondary School Report
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Letters of Recommendation
• Counselor Letter of Recommendation– Forms needed: Student, Parent & Teacher Input
forms and the Activity Record
• Teacher Letter of Recommendation– Supply teacher with an addressed envelope and
stamp to each college. Ask ahead of time and be sure to write them a thank you!
– Exceptions: JMU and Virginia Tech
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Resources• Your counselor!• Family Connections
– Sign up for college visits at WPHS– College information– Videos– Scattergrams with data on college
admissions – College searches– Search for Scholarships
• College and Career Center
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Scattergram
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College and Career Center• Welcome to Ms. Stewart!• College & Career Center Hours
– Monday & Thursday 8:00 am-3:30 pm– Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 7:15 am-2:45 pm– Seniors are welcome to eat lunch in the Center beginning Sept 22nd
• College information• Testing information and study guides• Scholarship and Financial Aid information• Computers available for college/career exploration• College Visits throughout the fall & spring• Scholarship Bulletins and Career Center Newsletter will be sent via
email and will be available on our web site
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Senior Year - Timeline• September:
– Register for SAT/ACT tests– Narrow down choices to 4-6 schools– Complete 4-year plan in Family Connection
• October:– Be “on the ball” with Early Decision schools – College Admissions Representative Visits to WPHS– College Fair: Sunday, October 19th @ Fair Oaks Mall– College Night: Monday, October 20th @ Hayfield Secondary School
• November/December:– Keep grades up!– Heed application & transcript deadlines
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SENIORS!PATHWAY TO THE BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM
could be a Great Idea for you if you are:
•Thinking about college but are confused about the process•Interested in Guaranteed Admission to participating Virginia colleges, including George Mason University•Planning to complete a Bachelor’s Degree•Thinking about starting out at NOVA and transferring to a four year university
See your Counselor for an application TODAY!!!www.nvcc.edu/pathway
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Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program
PATHWAY BENEFITS IN HIGH SCHOOL:Individual meetings with Pathway Counselors on
college transition issues, including choosing a major and a career workshops on the application process and preparation for placement tests
Assistance applying for and processing financial aid, scholarships, and NOVA payment plan
Early placement testing and priority course registration for your first semester at NOVA
Pathway activities/events at NOVA and George Mason University
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Pathway to the Baccalaureate Program
PATHWAY BENEFITS AT NOVA Continued academic and career counseling by a Pathway
Counselor Guaranteed admission to George Mason University for
participants who satisfy Pathway Program GAA requirements (This means if you meet all requirements between NOVA and the 4 year school you want to go to you can be guaranteed to be admitted to that 4 year school after NOVA)
Special Pathway sections of your College Success Skills classes
The opportunity in your second year to enroll in classes at George Mason regular academic and social activities and early access to activities and athletic events at George Mason University
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Additional InformationApplying for and participating in the Pathway
program does not bind you to NOVA – you can still apply/go to a 4 year school
NOVA application and the Pathway to the Baccalaureate application are different.
Pathway students can transfer to ANY 4 year school, does not have to be George Mason
Applications are due November 7, 2014
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PATHWAY COUNSELORName: Ms. SandersDay at West Potomac: WednesdaysTime available: 7:30 am-2:30pm
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Financial Aid
• Mr. Dale Schmidt, Financial Aid Champion– [email protected]
• Available during lunches in the College and Career Center – beginning in December
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Begins at 7:00 p.m.