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Idaho College Application Week is November 6th - 9th During this week, the counselors will assist students with college applications, scholarship forms, and FAFSA. It is our hope we can visit with you during your Government class during this week. In addition, we are happy to help before or after school and during lunches in the Counseling Center conference room.stop by!!! Check out the Timeline in your books! College Priority Deadlines: University of Idaho-December 1st (application, transcript, FAFSA) Boise State University-February 15th (application, application fee, transcript, FAFSA, scholarship forms) Lewis-Clark State College-March 1st (application, transcript, FAFSA, scholarship forms)

Post-Secondary Planning Whether your plans are college (1 yr. 2 yr. or 4 yr.), military, apprenticeship or working: Take challenging and beneficial course work Maintain good grades Participate in extracurricular activities Engage in conversations about your future with FRIENDS, PARENTS, TEACHERS and COUNSELOR

College Applications: Obtain a copy of your transcript and resume. Allow ample time (weeks) to prepare your application. Request letters of recommendation and allow the people you ask ample time to complete them (two weeks minimum). Check your information for grammar and spelling. Request that official high school/college transcripts, ACT and/or SAT results be sent to the colleges of your choice from the registrar. Make a follow-up call to the college to make sure that they received your application and that your file is complete. Military: Take the ASVAB & Visit with a recruiter Working: Take classes that will teach you skills and employability Make connections with community business (volunteer, job shadow) Develop a resume Get involved in clubs, school and community organizations, and extra-curricular activities

Professional Technical Programs 1 year certificate 2 year associate degree Some programs you can work full time, employer may pay for college and you become a journeyman in 4 years Excellent employment opportunity and wages in many degree areas Visit Lewis Clark State College, North Idaho College, Walla Walla Community and the Work Force Training Program for degree opportunities.

Determining your future is a lifelong journey that requires many decisions along the way. No matter where you are on your path to graduation, the State Board of Education provides tips, tools, and resources to help make sense of everything from college applications and financial aid to learning how to channel your interests and hobbies into a rewarding career choice.» Know yourself» Plan for School» Pay for School» Explore Careers Visit us online and learn how we can help make your next step exciting, rewarding, and manageable. www.nextsteps.idaho.gov

Average Salary Based on Educational Attainment *Data collected from people ages 25 and over: Earnings are for full-time wage and salary workers. Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Doctoral Degree $84,396 Professional Degree $89,128 Master s Degree $69,108 Bachelor s Degree $57,616 Associate Degree $40,404 Some or No college $37,804 High School Diploma $33,852

Check on Pages 5 and 6 in your books! Writing a College Essay Choosing a Career ASVAB, Ideas, visit with Mrs. Roby

The Campus Visit: It s important to get a true feel of the campus vibe to see if the college is a good fit for you. Be sure to make the most of it by asking questions and keeping track of what you learn. Take part in a group information session at the admission office. Interview with an admission officer go prepared with questions - refer to your junior book Pick up financial aid forms Sit in on a college classes that interest you. Meet a professor who teaches a subject that interests you. Talk to students about what they think of their classes and professors. Get names and business cards of the people you meet so you can contact them later if you have questions, make sure you take something to write with during your visit. Explore Campus dorms, dining hall, fitness center, library, career center, bookstore Check out campus media newspaper, bulletin boards, schools website, etc Think about what you are looking for in a college, what is important to you? programs campus size clubs and organizations cost athletics location

Choosing the College that is Right for You Type of School Size of school Location Academic programs Activities Financial aid Campus Visits Think about what you are looking for in a college, what is important to you? programs clubs and organizations athletics campus size cost location

College Entrance Exams (ACT/SAT) these tests measure skills and help colleges evaluate how ready you are for college level work, some colleges may require SAT Subjects as well (the schools admission office can tell you if these are needed) Check with the college to see what scores you need for admission!!! The best way to prepare Work hard both inside and outside the classroom. Take challenging courses, study hard, and read and write as much as you can. Use Kahn Academy and the testing organization websites to practice.

FINANCIAL AID- FAFSA Obtain a FSA ID at https://fsaid.ed.gov. Your FSA ID can be used from year to year. Your parents will also need their own FSA ID. Submit the FAFSA online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible AFTER October 1 st. you will need the following documents to fill out the FAFSA Social Security # (parent and student) Driver s License # (student) Prior Year Tax Return Records of untaxed income Information on cash; savings and checking account balances; investments, including stocks, bonds and real estate but not including your home, business and farm assets When you receive the Student Aid Report (SAR) by mail or electronically READ IT CAREFULLY. Each school will tell you whether you are eligible for financial aid. If so, they also will explain how much grant, loan or work study money they can offer you.

Financial Aid- Scholarships Check with your high school counselor and other sources about local, regional and national scholarships. Some require formal applications including essays or speeches. Many of these outside scholarships have deadlines in the fall or early spring. Apply early for scholarships. Do not apply for a scholarship if you do not meet the requirements. Proofread carefully for spelling and grammar mistakes. Keep a copy of the letters you send and the application forms that you fill out. Refer to them the next time you request information or apply for a scholarship. Starting in November, check out the counseling website for an updated Bengal Green every other week. This document lists all of the scholarships that are currently offered through the high school. Look at financial aid websites. Check out information on the Western Undergraduate Exchange program. Certain out-of-state colleges offer reduced out-of-state tuition costs. Visit the website for more information: http://wiche.edu/sep/wue.

Financial Aid - Educational Institution Email or call the financial aid office at each school in which you have an interest. Ask about financial aid possibilities and obtain their financial aid application, if necessary. Tell each school what you will or will not accept in their financial aid package.

Check out the resources on page 8 and 9! "treat others how you would want to be treated" "develop great friendships" "talk to someone when you need support"

Transcript Review & Evaluation Check your graduation status- see your counselor if you have any questions!!! Have a great day!!!!