Student College Planning Form To receive the most benefit from our meeting, you should gather and organize some information ahead of time. Complete this form and bring it, along with your high school transcript and/or a resume, to our meeting. Besides your academic performance and personal accomplishments, there are other attributes that interest college admission officers. Before we meet, give some thought to the following questions: How will you describe your ethnicity? Have you been burdened with any major obstacles during your high school years? Did either of your parents attend college? Are you planning to apply Early Decision to a college? Remember, Early Decision is binding. This means that, if you apply Early Decision and get admitted, you are required to attend. You may only apply Early Decision to one college. Are you being recruited, or are you reasonably certain that you will be recruited, by a college coach for your athletic ability? Academic Record Much of this information can be found on a recent transcript. 1. Enter your unweighted cumulative GPA below: Your unweighted cumulative GPA is your high school GPA to date before applying a multiplier, or adding points, for honors, AP (Advanced Placement), or IB (International Baccalaureate) courses. If only your weighted cumulative GPA appears on your transcript, estimate your unweighted cumulative GPA by subtracting points awarded for honors, AP, and/or IB courses. Unweighted Cumulative GPA 2. Enter your class rank, if available, below: If your high school does not rank students by number (e.g., it ranks students by decile), make your best estimate of where you stand academically in relation to your classmates. If your high school does not rank students at all, don t worry. Class rank is not required to run college matching formula. Rank of
3. Enter your current core courses, or the core courses you are scheduled to take in the upcoming academic year, by name and level below: The five core subject areas are: English, mathematics, science, history or social studies, and foreign language. The levels are regular, honors, AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or college-level. If you are not currently taking, and are not scheduled to take one or more of the core courses, simply leave blanks as appropriate. Subject Course Name Level (R, H, AP or IB) GPA English Mathematics Science History / Social Studies Foreign Language 4. List any academic awards you have won below: Examples of academic awards include selection to the National Honor Society, success in a major science competition, and recognition in a national language exam.
5. Enter your standardized test scores, if any, below: (Or, if you have the official score reports from the testing services, you can bring them and we can enter all the scores.) Exam English Math Reading Science Composite ACT Enter your highest Composite score along with associated subscores Exam Reading / Writing Math 10th Grade PSAT 11th Grade PSAT SAT Enter Highest Scores SAT Subject Test Score
Personal Record Colleges will consider what you have done outside the classroom too. 1. List the school group activities in which you participate below: Indicate a leadership role (like president, captain, editor) in parentheses after the activity. 2. List any individual talent below: Be sure to indicate the level of your accomplishment.
3. List the activities in which you participate outside of school below: Consider the things you do both during the school year and summer. 4. List your community service or other volunteer efforts below: If you have served your community or otherwise volunteered to help others, estimate, and record below, where you helped out and the number of hours you have contributed in the last 12 months.
Colleges It is important that you have at least a preliminary college list before we meet. If you are far enough along in your thinking, in the Apply List list the colleges to which you plan to apply. In the Consider List, enter a list of colleges you are considering, but to which you may or may not apply. Finally, your parents can list the colleges they think you should be considering in the Parent List. (Enter a check mark for any college you have visited) Apply List College Visited Consider List College Visited Parent List College Visited
College Environment At some point in the college-planning process, you may want to search for colleges based on certain attributes. Before we meet, please give some thought to the following college attributes: Attribute Options Funding / Control Public Private Setting City Suburban Rural Region Northeast South Southwest Southwest West Distance from Home Enter a range in miles Undergraduate Size 0-2,000 2,000-5,000 5,000-10,000 10,000-20,000 20,000+ Degrees of Interest Select up to three Architecture Biology Business / Marketing Computer Science Engineering Environmental Sciences Ethnic Studies Foreign Language Health Interdepartmental Liberal Arts Mathematics Philosophy Physical Science Psychology Social Sciences Visual Arts Available Athletic Programs Select division(s) below DIVISION I DIVISION II DIVISION III Female Only Softball Bowling Equestrian Field Hockey Rugby Sand Volleyball Triathlon Male Only Baseball Football Wrestling Male and Female Basketball Cross Country Fencing Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Lacrosse Rifle Rowing Male and Female Skiing Soccer Swimming Tennis Indoor Track Outdoor Track Volleyball Water Polo