WELCOME SENIOR PARENTS
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High School Graduation Requirement Review
• 22 total credits• English – 4• Math – 3• Science – 3• Social Studies – 1 ½• U.S. History – 1• Constitution Exam• Economics – ½• Micro-computers – 1• Health• Physical Ed – 4• Electives – 4• ACT
After High School Options Review
• School to Work• Vocational/Technical
Career School• Apprenticeship Programs• Military Service• Community College• 4-yr College/University
Look at Yourself• Examine your values• Think about your level of motivation• Explore your interests
Gather Information• College view books and publications• College campus visits/fairs/open houses• Published guidebooks• Internet• Guidance office• Hillcrest, public, or college library
Choosing A School
Types of Schools
• Universities • Liberal Arts Colleges• Career Schools• Historically Black Colleges and
Universities• Community/Junior Colleges• Women’s/Men’s Colleges
School Characteristics• Public, Independent or For Profit• Religious Orientation• Brick and Mortar or Online• Size• Location• Degrees/Academic programs offered• Diversity• Campus Life • Cost
How to Apply• Select 4-6 schools for which you meet requirements.• Get applications for each school or apply on-line.• Include essays or statements, if required• Complete a transcript release form to put in your 1st application• Complete the recommendation questionnaire, if needed• Request and include any required letters of recommendation.• Put everything in an envelope • Apply proper address
Give the completed packet to the registrar, Mrs. Bracey
PriorityEarly DecisionEarly Action
Early AdmissionRegular Decision
Rolling AdmissionsWait List
Deferred Admission
Application Deadlines
How Acceptance Decisions Are Made
• G.P.A./Difficulty of Curriculum• ACT or SAT scores• Class Rank• Application Essays• Extracurricular Activities• Recommendations• Interviews• Intangibles
The Essay
• Be original• Start early• Relate to college program• Don’t recycle a used essay• Answer the question(s)• Talk about
Activities Travel Favorite sayings Accomplishments Shortcomings Personal traits
Paint a picture of yourself.
Recommendation Letters Not all schools require recommendations. Only
provide letters that are requested by the school.
1. Request letters only from people who have a positive opinion of you.
2. Make a formal request.3. Supply the writer with as much information as needed.4. Send a thank-you note after the letter has been
written.5. Allow as least 10 days for your letter to be written.
Activities Schools want to see activities that reflect:
• a variety of interests • sustained interest in an activity• increased responsibility• increasing leadership skills
The Interview Most schools, especially larger ones, do not
require an interview. You may request one if you believe it will help.
Every Student Must Apply
GIVE ME THAT APPLICATION!
• ATHLETES• SCHOLARS• OPEN ENROLLMENT• SPECIAL PROGRAMS• RECRUITED• PRESIDENT’S NIECE
The NCAA• The National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) • 1,200 colleges, universities, athletic conferences
and sports organizations • Committed to the sound administration of
intercollegiate athletics • Helps regulate college sports programs.• Athletes must meet NCAA requirements prior to
admission to college.• The NCAA does accept the April Illinois ACT
test results.
Low GPA…Test Scores….Rank?
• Retake the test. • Study hard, improve your grades.• Ask about special programs
Remember! Remember! There There isis a place for you a place for you
and your counselor can and your counselor can help you find it. help you find it.
Apprenticeship• An industry-based
“earning while learning” system
• Combines on-the-job experience with technical training
• Leads to certified journeyman status
Bricklayer Carpenter Electrician Glazier Tile Layer Iron Worker Operating Engineer Painter/Decorator
Community College
Transfer ProgramsAssociate (A.A.)
degreesLong-term certificatesShort-term certificates
South SuburbanPrairie StateMoraine Valley JolietLincolnParklandChicago City Colleges
The Military
NavyAirforceArmyMarines
National GuardReservesCoast GuardMilitary Academies
• Contact the recruiter for your branch• Take the ASVAB as soon as possible.
Career Schools
• Acme School of Locksmithing• American Floral Art School• Adams Institute of Travel• Coldwell Banker Institute of
Real Estate
• Coyne American Institute• Illinois School of Health Sciences• Capri Beauty School
Professional, proprietary, or technical schools that provide specific training for business, trade, technical, or industrialoccupations.
School-To-Work
• Seek an industry that you like.
• Choose a growing industry• Look for company training
programs.• Continually improve your
skills.
Job Search•Internet Websites•Yellow Book•Want-Ads•Word-of-Mouth
Costs
• Tuition• Fees• Room and Board• Books and Supplies• Transportation• Extras
You can expect to pay for:
Financial Aid
• The Federal Government• The State of Illinois• The college (institutional aid)• Private scholarships and awards• Loans
U.S. Department Of EducationGRANTS
Federal Pell GrantFederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
WORK OPPORTUNITIESFederal Work-Study (FWS)
National Service Trust Program/AmeriCorpsLOANS
Federal Perkins LoanFederal Family Education Loan Program (FFEL)
Federal Stafford Loan Federal PLUS loan
Federal Consolidation LoanWilliam D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
State of IllinoisNEED-BASED GRANTS
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program
MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPSGolden Apple Scholarship
Merit Recognition Scholarship (MRS) Robert C. Byrd State Scholarship
TEACHER PROGRAMSMinority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Programs
Illinois Future Teacher Corps (IFTC)Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program
Free Application For Financial Aid (FAFSA)
• To apply for U.S. Department of Education and many state or school programs, you must complete the FAFSA.
• In addition to the FAFSA, some schools or states may ask for other forms.
• You must reapply for most financial aid each year.
• Never pay to file your FAFSA
Institutional Aid
• Money from colleges, universities, technical, trade, and vocational schools
• May require a separate application form
• Strict application deadlines and qualifications
Private Scholarships and Awards
• Agencies, associations, corporations, civic, religious, and philanthropic groups and associations sponsor scholarships
• Every scholarship has requirements. You must be qualified or you will not be considered.
• Thousands of scholarships are offered each year. • You must search for and apply for scholarships
GOOD LUCK!
Your Scholarship Search Internet websites Hillcrest Scholarship Newsletter Public and College Libraries Hillcrest IMC Bookstores Magazines Fraternities/Sororities Parent employers Your employer Relatives
State and Local Representatives
Unions(Credit and Job) Insurance companies Military Local Chambers of Commerce Colleges and Universities Private, no cost to you,
agencies such as:• Educational Talent Search• Ada S. McKinley• Target Hope
The “Free Ride”
• Some schools give money to attract the best students or athletes.
• Other schools give money to top students to add diversity or special talent to their student body.
• Most schools do not pay for all of a student’s expenses.
• Competition for these awards is intense
How to Apply for Scholarships
• Complete a paper application or apply on-line.• Collect all required materials. • Include a signed transcript release form.• Add correct address.• Give the completed package to the Registrar.
Parent Tasks in College Planning
• Attend College Fairs and visit campuses.
• Make a realistic college list.
• Review your financial situation with your child
• Obtain a PIN number from www.fafsa.ed.gov today!
• Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible after January 1st.
• Read college correspondence with your child.
• Review college and scholarship applications.
• Most importantly! Be there and support them.
Get Ready!Get Ready!• VISIT SCHOOLS• RESEARCH COLLEGES AND
MAJORS• GET APPLICATIONS• WRITE ESSAYS• REQUEST LETTERS OF
RECOMMENDATION• TEST OR RE-TEST• VOLUNTEER• AVOID SENIORITIS
Your Plan……Your FutureYour Plan……Your Future
Remember! College is a Pathway to
OpportunityIn a global economy
where the most valuable skill you can sell is your knowledge, a good education is no longer just a pathway to opportunity – it is a prerequisite.– President Barack Obama
COLLEGE PLANNING TIMETABLESeptember/October• Finalize list of colleges applying to.• Attend college visitations at Hillcrest High School.• Attend campus tours available during Columbus Day and/or Veterans Day.• Obtain college applications available through guidance office or College Admissions office.• Complete college applications.• Continue to search for scholarships.o Keep a journal of scholarships you meet criteria for and their deadlines.• Check for necessity of ACT/SAT retakes.November/December• Attend Financial Aid Seminars.• Check to see if the college of your choice requires its own financial aid form.• Keep working to finalize college choices.• Check on housing application deadlines.January• Complete FAFSA - keep a copy.• Apply for other sources of financial aid.February/March• Send 7th semester transcripts to colleges if required.• Look for summer work - you'll be expected to help pay college expenses.April/May• Colleges should have notified you of their decision-- You should notify colleges of your decision by May 1.• Make sure housing applications are finalized.June• Request that guidance send final transcripts to the college of your choice.• Remember! Your acceptance is contingent upon a satisfactory final transcript showing 8 semesters. If you get poor grades during your 7th and 8th semesters, your acceptance can be CANCELED.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS 101
Every day students inquire about college scholarships. The list below includes some of the most common sources for these monies. It is our hope that this will assist you in your quest. Remember, if you win scholarship money, it will be the result of your diligent efforts. When you win, please let us know so your achievement can be recognized.
GOOD LUCK! 1. Hillcrest scholarship newsletter 2. Public and college libraries 3. Hillcrest IMC 4. Bookstores (Borders, Crown, Barnes & Nobles) 5. Churches/Synagogues 6. Magazines 7. Fraternities/Sororities 8. Parent employers 9. Your employer10. Relatives11. State and local representatives12. Unions (credit or job related)13. Banks or lending institutions14. Insurance companies15. Private, no cost to you, search agencies such as: Educational Talent Search Ada S. McKinley Target Hope16. Military17. Local Chambers of Commerce18. Colleges and Universities19. Internet sites
COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP CHECKLISTSeniors before you submit your application packet; you must complete and check each item below. Submit your application packet to the registrar only after you have checked every item on this list. Place this checklist on the top of every application. 1. _____ Completed application with your signature 2. _____ Transcript request form 3. _____ Completed recommendation questionnaire if a letter is required from your counselor 4. _____ Letter(s) of recommendation from anyone other than your counselor 5. _____ Check/money order for the amount requested or fee waiver request, if you qualify for one (please include your social security number) 6. _____ Appropriate size envelope properly addressed.
7. _____ Typed essay if required 8. _____ Application and essay have been checked for errors When you have completed your application packet, please submit it to the registrar. She will insert a copy of your transcript and forward the entire package to your counselor.
COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ALL students must follow these instructions. This includes, Target Hope,
Education Talent Search, Ada S. McKinley, and others.
1. Obtain college applications by: a. Searching the files in guidance b. Downloading from college sites on-linec. Calling or writing each college and requesting an application 2. Complete each application. 3. If you complete your application on-line, download the counselor page if there is one, complete it and follow the remainder of these instructions. 4. If you complete your application on-line and there is no counselor page, you must write a short note to let the registrar know that you need an official transcript sent to the college, then follow the remainder of these instructions. 5. Put all necessary papers in an envelope (application, application fee, essay(s), recommendation letters, transcript request note). Remember, if you need a separate letter of recommendation from your counselor, you must ask for one. You should not assume that this will be done for you without asking. 6. Address the envelope and put your return address on it. 7. Obtain a BLUE transcript request form from guidance. Complete it and have your parent sign it. You only need to do this ONCE, it will be put on file for future applications. 8. Give the completed application package along with the BLUE transcript form to the registrar. The MRS. BRACEY will insert an official copy of your transcript and give the entire package to your counselor to be checked, logged-in and mailed.
You must give the Guidance Department TEN (10) days to complete an application or form. There is no guarantee that deadlines will be met if less time is given!
GOOD LUCK!
GT 9/13