Planning for College. What you need to know about the college admission process

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Planning for College What you need to know about the college admission process

Simplify the College Planning Process College opportunities exist for everyone. These four steps can help simplify the planning process: 1. Understand admission factors 2. Learn about the SAT and SAT Subject Tests 3. Explore college options 4. Develop a financial plan

Understand Admission Factors

What Colleges Consider Understand Admission Factors The first part of planning for college is understanding what factors colleges consider when looking at a student profile. Primary Factors - Quality/Rigor of Academic Courses - Academic Performance/ Grades - Test Scores (SAT, SAT Subject Tests, AP, etc.) Additional Factors - Extracurricular Activities - Essay(s) - Letters of Recommendation - Demonstrated Interest

Grades & Course Work Understand Admission Factors Your high school academic record is one of the most important factors in college admission. Colleges will look at a few aspects: Course selection: Challenge yourself with a rigorous course load and high-level classes, including AP or honors courses. Grades: Every year counts, starting with freshman year. GPA trends: Keep improving through every grade. Class rank (if offered by your high school).

Other Considerations Understand Admission Factors Positive recommendations from educators and mentors Personal statement and essay(s) demonstrating writing ability and self-expression A demonstrated interest that shows your enthusiasm for the colleges to which you re applying Extracurricular activities, including participation in sports, performing/visual arts, volunteering, etc. Community involvement, part-time work or internship Interview (if applicable)

Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests

About the SAT Learn About the SAT The SAT measures what you know and how well you apply that knowledge. It tests the same things taught every day in high school classrooms reading, writing and math. It s the most widely used college entrance exam. Almost all colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions. A combination of grades and SAT scores is the best predictor of a student s future success in college.

Test Details Learn About the SAT Three sections: critical reading, mathematics and writing Length: 3 hours, 45 minutes (including three breaks) Score range: 200 800 per section, 600 2400 overall Question types: - Critical Reading Sentence Completions, Reading Passages - Mathematics Algebra, Geometry, Statistics and Probability - Writing Essay, Identifying Errors, Improving Grammar and Usage

Getting Ready for the SAT Learn About the SAT Select challenging high school courses. Read widely and write extensively, both in and out of school. Take the PSAT/NMSQT as a sophomore or junior. Become familiar with SAT question types, format and directions. Take advantage of free College Board resources at sat.collegeboard.com.

A Little Practice Goes a Long Way Learn About the SAT Research is clear that cramming and short-term test prep aren t effective substitutes for hard work in school. To feel comfortable and confident on test day, it s a good idea to be familiar with the test format and question types. Like anything else in life, a little practice never hurts.

About SAT Subject Tests Learn About the SAT SAT Subject Tests allow you to showcase your accomplishments and interest in subjects in which you do well. They provide a more complete story about your academic abilities and distinguish you in the admission process. For admission Certain schools require or recommend them as part of the admission process. For placement and advising Placement out of beginner classes allows you to focus on more interesting/in-depth classes and satisfy basic requirements for certain majors prior to attending college. College advisers use them to help you pick course subjects and levels.

About SAT Subject Tests Learn About the SAT Subject Tests cover content knowledge in: Literature U.S. History Biology Math Level 1 World History Chemistry Math Level 2 Physics Foreign language Subject Tests measure reading comprehension, language usage and vocabulary. Some of these tests have a listening component: Spanish Chinese French Japanese German Korean Modern Hebrew Latin Italian

Getting Ready for SAT Subject Tests Learn About the SAT It s best to take a Subject Test after completing course work for that subject. However, foreign languages, math and literature tests should be taken after two or more years of study in those areas. The best way to prepare for the Subject Tests is to review what you ve learned in the classroom. Be sure to take advantage of free College Board resources at sat.collegeboard.com.

Score Choice Learn About the SAT Score Choice enables you to choose which scores you send to colleges by test date for the SAT and by individual test for the SAT Subject Tests. Score Choice can be used on any score report that you send, including the four reports included with registration. Score Choice is an optional feature, and you should follow each college s stated score-use practice when using it. Colleges and universities will only receive the scores that you send them your scores will not be released for admission purposes without your specific consent.

Myth vs. Reality Learn About the SAT The SAT is a logic test designed to trick students. The SAT does not test logic abilities or IQ. SAT questions are based on high school subjects, and students who do well in the classroom are often the same ones who do well on the test. Short-term commercial test-preparation courses give students an advantage. Students see very insignificant results from such courses. The best way to get ready for the SAT is to take a challenging course load and study hard. The SAT is the most important factor in admission. The SAT is just one of many factors. Although grades and SAT scores are important, colleges look at and value other things, too.

Explore College Options

Explore College Options Now that you know what colleges are looking for, it s time to put them to the test. Which colleges are right for you?

What to Consider Explore College Options Size and diversity of student body Location Academic programs Campus life athletics, activities, housing Graduation and retention rates Financial aid and scholarship opportunities Above all, think about where you will be the most happy and successful in your college life.

Visit Campuses Explore College Options Get to know a school from the inside: Take a campus tour. Speak with an admission counselor. Ask about financial aid opportunities. Sit in on a class of interest. Read the student newspaper. Talk to students and faculty.

Get Organized and Apply Explore College Options Narrow and categorize your choices: - More than likely schools (1 or 2) - Good match schools (2 to 4) - Reach schools (1 or 2) Review scholarship and financial aid requirements. Revise application essays and share drafts with a trusted teacher, adviser or family member. Ask for recommendations and set firm dates for their completion. Request transcripts and schedule interviews, if needed.

Develop a Financial Plan

Add It Up Develop a Financial Plan Determine all college costs not just tuition. Calculate your college savings so far and see if you re on track. Estimate your family s expected contribution an EFC calculator is available at www.collegeboard.com/payforcollege. Search for scholarships try the Scholarship Search: www.collegeboard.com/scholarships. Remember to explore every opportunity!

Apply and Compare Develop a Financial Plan Know your options: grants, loans, work-study, etc. Fill out the free FAFSA application as early as possible, and meet all deadlines. Compare financial aid awards and determine how they fit with other contributions: - Family - Savings - Scholarships

Making a Decision Try to visit colleges where you ve been accepted. Compare financial aid packages. Send your deposit. Get ready to graduate! Congratulations, you re off to college!

College Planning Recap Remember: College opportunities exist for everyone! Simplify the planning process: - Understand admission factors. - Learn about the SAT and SAT Subject Tests. - Explore college options. - Develop a financial plan. For more college tools and guidance, visit www.collegeboard.com.