College Planning 101 Jarrod Larse Oregon State University

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College Planning 101 Jarrod Larse, Oregon State University Ruth Schauble, Whitworth University

College Planning 101 Jarrod Larse, Oregon State University Ruth Schauble, Whitworth University

BUZZWORDS ● Student to Faculty Ratio ● Acceptance Rate ● Retention Rate ● Renewable

BUZZWORDS ● Student to Faculty Ratio ● Acceptance Rate ● Retention Rate ● Renewable Scholarships ● FAFSA ● Merit Based Scholarships vs Private Scholarships ● Superscore ● For Profit vs Not for Profit Options

STARTING THE COLLEGE SEARCH v Academics v Campus Visit v Location v Application Process

STARTING THE COLLEGE SEARCH v Academics v Campus Visit v Location v Application Process v Student Population v Cost of Attendance v Scholarships/WUE v Student to Faculty Ratio v Student Life v Opportunities

FINDING THE RIGHT SCHOOL FOR YOU https: //bigfuture. collegeboard. org/

FINDING THE RIGHT SCHOOL FOR YOU https: //bigfuture. collegeboard. org/

LARGE SCHOOLS Arizona State University Student Population: 72, 072 The University of Alabama Student

LARGE SCHOOLS Arizona State University Student Population: 72, 072 The University of Alabama Student Population: 38, 000 Oregon State University Student Population: 32, 598 Boise State University Student Population: 23, 873

MEDIUM AND SMALL SCHOOLS University of Idaho Student population: 12, 338 University of Montana

MEDIUM AND SMALL SCHOOLS University of Idaho Student population: 12, 338 University of Montana Student Population: 11, 865 Eastern Oregon University Student population: 3, 488 Carroll College (Montana) Student population: 1, 430

SELECTING WHERE YOU WILL APPLY ● Safety School - Above average applicant; within budget

SELECTING WHERE YOU WILL APPLY ● Safety School - Above average applicant; within budget ● Good Match - Schools that meet your “College Fit Checklist” and you meet their minimum admission requirements ● Reach School - Less likely of being accepted; out of budget

VISITING CAMPUS ● Get your feet on the ground ● Take in the atmosphere

VISITING CAMPUS ● Get your feet on the ground ● Take in the atmosphere ● Overall community feel ● Ask your tour guide about their experience ● Meet with academic areas of interest ● University Open House Events ● If possible, visit multiple schools in one trip

HOW CAN YOUR REP HELP? • Connect you with professors • Connect you with

HOW CAN YOUR REP HELP? • Connect you with professors • Connect you with student groups • Talk about their own experience • Talk about the area on and around campus • Visit your school (Usually Sept-Nov) • College fairs • Meet you for coffee

What Really Matters to Colleges? ▶ ▶ GPA (Especially academic courses) Test scores (SAT

What Really Matters to Colleges? ▶ ▶ GPA (Especially academic courses) Test scores (SAT or ACT) ------------------------ ▶ ▶ ▶ Resume Builders (Community Service, Clubs, Religious Organizations, Athletics, etc) Essay (Grammar really does matter) Letters of Recommendation Enthusiasm for Institution Perseverance to overcome adversity

TYPES OF APPLICATIONS ▶ Common Application: 700 Colleges, 1 Application. ▶ Coalition Application: 90

TYPES OF APPLICATIONS ▶ Common Application: 700 Colleges, 1 Application. ▶ Coalition Application: 90 Institutions, 1 Application. Members focused on Access, Affordability and Success ▶ University Application: Applications that are specific to that particular institution

Types of Admission Deadlines Type Binding Due Commit Examples Early Decision Yes Nov w/admit

Types of Admission Deadlines Type Binding Due Commit Examples Early Decision Yes Nov w/admit Duke, Northwestern, Whitman Early Action No Nov By 5/1 Regular Decision No Nov, Dec, Jan By 5/1 All early schools UW, UCLA Rolling No None By 5/1 WSU, U of Idaho Oregon State, Stanford, WWU

PURPOSE OF THE ESSAY • To find out more about you as a person

PURPOSE OF THE ESSAY • To find out more about you as a person than can be seen from the application and resume. • To see how you utilize critical thought and apply it to a variety of situations. • To get a glimpse of your writing “voice” and how you communicate ideas. • Allow you a voice in the decision process.

4 Usual Types of Essay Prompts • The “You” Question • The “Passion” or

4 Usual Types of Essay Prompts • The “You” Question • The “Passion” or “Interest” Question • The “Why Us” Question • The “Creative” Question

Running Start, AP, IB, etc. § Transfer equivalency guide § AP, IB test score

Running Start, AP, IB, etc. § Transfer equivalency guide § AP, IB test score equivalency § Ask your rep early! *Remember, even with a full associate’s from Running Start, you’re still considered a “first year student” for admissions purposes*

UNDERSTANDING WUE AND CREATING OUT OF STATE OPTIONS FOR STUDENTS WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE (WUE)

UNDERSTANDING WUE AND CREATING OUT OF STATE OPTIONS FOR STUDENTS WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE (WUE) & OUT OF STATE SCHOLARSHIPS Pronounced “woo-wee”

WHY GO OUT OF STATE? • Less impacted majors • Specialized programs • Affordability

WHY GO OUT OF STATE? • Less impacted majors • Specialized programs • Affordability • Internships with out of state companies • Building awareness of other parts of the country • Gaining independence

WHAT IS WUE? • Western Interstate Commission of Higher Education (WICHE) • Regional tuition-reciprocity

WHAT IS WUE? • Western Interstate Commission of Higher Education (WICHE) • Regional tuition-reciprocity agreement • Up to 150% of in state resident tuition • Choose from hundreds of majors at 160 schools • Valid for full 2 and 4 year degrees

SO IN A NUTSHELL…. WUE = Tuition Reduction! *http: //wiche. edu/wue

SO IN A NUTSHELL…. WUE = Tuition Reduction! *http: //wiche. edu/wue

 3, 817 Washington undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save

3, 817 Washington undergrads paid 150% or less of resident tuition to save $41. 2 million

WHO IS PART OF WUE? New Mexico Alaska Montana Washington Arizona California Utah Nevada

WHO IS PART OF WUE? New Mexico Alaska Montana Washington Arizona California Utah Nevada Oregon Hawaii Colorado North Dakota Wyoming South Dakota Idaho

School GPA Test Score Deadline WUE App Boise State University 3. 2 SAT 1060

School GPA Test Score Deadline WUE App Boise State University 3. 2 SAT 1060 ACT 21 Dec 15 th No Montana State University 3. 5 SAT 1310 ACT 28 Feb 1 st Yes University of Alaska Anchorage No Requirement No Yes University of Alaska Fairbanks No Requirement No Yes No No University of Idaho 3. 2 No Requirement

Example of Savings Idaho Resident Out of State Students WUE Eligible $7, 326 $23,

Example of Savings Idaho Resident Out of State Students WUE Eligible $7, 326 $23, 976 $11, 541 University of $7, 860 Idaho $25, 500 $11, 795 Boise State University

APPLYING FOR WUE There is not a general WUE application…Apply directly to the institution

APPLYING FOR WUE There is not a general WUE application…Apply directly to the institution When you apply, look for: • Early deadlines or first-come, first-served programs • Is a separate application required? • Minimum GPA and SAT/ACT scores • Restrictions on eligible majors • (i. e. : University of Arizona only offers WUE for mining engineering)

Things to Remember ▶ Check with the school for specific GPA/minimum credit hours requirements

Things to Remember ▶ Check with the school for specific GPA/minimum credit hours requirements ▶ Students can’t use time paying the WUE rate to gain in-state residency

Other Merit Scholarships

Other Merit Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID • Scholarship Application • Academic Scholarships • Financial Aid Important

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID • Scholarship Application • Academic Scholarships • Financial Aid Important Dates • Opens October 1, 2019 • Priority deadline (varies): • February 2020 -FAFSA. ed. gov • Helpful Links to Get Started - https: //www. thewashboard. org/login. aspx -bigfuture. collegeboard. org/scholarship-search

JUNIOR YEAR CHECKLIST q. Meet with counselor q. Develop relationships with your teachers q.

JUNIOR YEAR CHECKLIST q. Meet with counselor q. Develop relationships with your teachers q. Attend college and career fairs q. Participate in school activities or volunteer efforts q. Tour college campuses q. Research financial aid options q. Maintain good grades q. Prep for SAT or ACT

Mini College Fair • Central Washington University • Washington State University • FIDM- Fashion

Mini College Fair • Central Washington University • Washington State University • FIDM- Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising • Whitworth University • Oregon State University • The University of Arizona • University of Idaho • Whittier College • Western Washington University

What should I ask? • What opportunities would I have if I majored in

What should I ask? • What opportunities would I have if I majored in [blank] at your institution? • Are there separate deadlines for admission and scholarship applications? • What kind of restaurants and activities are near campus? • What makes your college unique? • What are the housing options for freshmen? • What’s the surrounding area like? Is it easy to get around? Prizes for good questions and interaction!!!!

Any questions?

Any questions?