Lake Highlands High School Countdown to College Junior

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Lake Highlands High School Countdown to College Junior Parent Meeting Class of 2020 April

Lake Highlands High School Countdown to College Junior Parent Meeting Class of 2020 April 10, 2019

This presentation will available on the LHHS Counseling Web Site. The following QR code

This presentation will available on the LHHS Counseling Web Site. The following QR code and link are for the Junior Parent Handbook. https: //drive. google. com/file/d/1 gy. In_eh 1 MHC_3 Nos. UE 1 At. NKWtej. V_r. RZ/view? usp=sharing

Senior Project-(forms given to students during Junior Conferences) Part One- Section for student to

Senior Project-(forms given to students during Junior Conferences) Part One- Section for student to complete attached Resume’ Part Two - Section for parent to complete Part Three - Transcript request forms (require student and parent signatures) Completed project should be turned in to the counseling office by April 26.

Resume Academic Information Honors Activities Community Service Work Experience Interests/Skills/Talents Example Only Make yours

Resume Academic Information Honors Activities Community Service Work Experience Interests/Skills/Talents Example Only Make yours to reflect the wonderfulness that is you!!

SAT & ACT -Most colleges accept either test -All LHHS Juniors took ACT on

SAT & ACT -Most colleges accept either test -All LHHS Juniors took ACT on April 2. Tip Free practice tests are available on the ACT and College Board websites. (act. org or collegeboard. org) -Key Differences in the Exams -ACT has a Science Reasoning Section -SAT has two math sections, one does not allow the use of a calculator (ACT has one math section w/calculator)

How much to they cost? SAT ACT $47. 50 $50. 50 $64. 50 (w/essay)

How much to they cost? SAT ACT $47. 50 $50. 50 $64. 50 (w/essay) 67. 00 (w/essay) $13. 00 to send scores later $12. 00 to send scores later Students on the free/reduced lunch program can qualify for a fee waiver for boths tests. See Mrs. Finklea in the College and Career Center

Does the school signmy student up for these tests? Not usually. These tests are

Does the school signmy student up for these tests? Not usually. These tests are given by independent companies. Students must use the ACT/College. Board websites to register for the tests. RISD offers the ACT during the school day to Juniors. For this school-based test administration, students do not have to register on the website. Even though the test is school-based, the scores are college reportable.

Upcoming Test Dates Act. org Test Date Registration Deadline June 8 May 3 July

Upcoming Test Dates Act. org Test Date Registration Deadline June 8 May 3 July 13 June 14 September 14 August 16 Collegeboard. org (SAT) Test Date Registration Deadline May 4 April 6 June 2 May 3 August 24 July 24

Location Factors to Consider: Weather Travel Expenses Homesickness Emergency Plans Out of State Tuition

Location Factors to Consider: Weather Travel Expenses Homesickness Emergency Plans Out of State Tuition

There are 187 Colleges and Universities in Texas THAT’S MORE THAN OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO,

There are 187 Colleges and Universities in Texas THAT’S MORE THAN OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, ARKANSAS, AND LOUISIANA COMBINED UT System University A&M System University

Top Ten Percent Rule Students in the top 10% of their graduating class are

Top Ten Percent Rule Students in the top 10% of their graduating class are automatically accepted at Texas public colleges and universities (with one exception). Exception: The University of Texas will automatically accept students in the top 6% of their graduating class in 2020.

Public Private Many choices for Majors Small classes Diversity Fewer choices for Majors Cost

Public Private Many choices for Majors Small classes Diversity Fewer choices for Majors Cost of Attendance for One Year: Religious Affiliation $19, 000 -$27, 000 (in Texas) Cost of Attendance for One Year: $38, 000 -$61, 000

Student Populations Texas A & M =62, 000 Baylor =17, 000 Prairie View =

Student Populations Texas A & M =62, 000 Baylor =17, 000 Prairie View = 6, 925 Texas Southern= 7967 Midwestern St =6, 000 UT Austin=51, 000 Tarleton =13, 000 U of Houston=45, 000 SFA =12, 000 Trinity =2, 250 Sul Ross St =2, 000 Texas State =38, 000 SMU =11, 700 Southwestern =1, 500 UNT =38, 000 TCU =10, 400 Austin College =1, 200

COLLEGE VISITATION GUIDELINES A maximum of four (4) college visitation days are available to

COLLEGE VISITATION GUIDELINES A maximum of four (4) college visitation days are available to students to be taken between the beginning of their junior year and the end of their senior year, as determined by the student. A student may take no more than 2 days a year (per TEC § 25. 087 and the Student Attendance Accounting Handbook). Approved college visitations taken during the senior year will not be counted against senior final exam exemptions. To obtain approval for designated college visitations (excused absence), a student must: 1) submit a note from parent/guardian prior to planned college visit(s) indicating college location(s) and absence date(s); and 2) upon return submit documentation of visit(s) submitted on college letterhead that must include student’s name and date of visit. Students who do not provide the necessary documents for absences for college visits will receive an unexcused absence. Students are responsible for making up any work missed during the absences.

RISD College Fair 2019 September Location: TBA Time: TBA

RISD College Fair 2019 September Location: TBA Time: TBA

College Application Process Apply Texas www. applytexas. com All Texas public colleges use Apply

College Application Process Apply Texas www. applytexas. com All Texas public colleges use Apply Texas Common Application College Website Commonapp. org Only use a college website application if Apply Texas or the Common App are not alternatives. We do not have electronic data transfer ability with College Websites. Used most frequently by private and out of state colleges

These are the prompts for Fall 2019

These are the prompts for Fall 2019

Common Application

Common Application

Common Application Prompts Fall 2019

Common Application Prompts Fall 2019

You’ve chosen a few colleges, now what? June-August October Visit Campus, Begin Application, Write

You’ve chosen a few colleges, now what? June-August October Visit Campus, Begin Application, Write Essays Complete FAFSA, complete applications Fall Summer September November Meet with counselor, request transcripts, prepare for FAFSA, complete applications Relax and enjoy the holiday season without the stress of unfinished applications

What is FAFSA? ? ? (Free application for federal student aid)

What is FAFSA? ? ? (Free application for federal student aid)

www. fafsa. gov The application will open on October 1, for Fall enrollment in

www. fafsa. gov The application will open on October 1, for Fall enrollment in 2020. VERY IMPORTANT! Even if you do not think you qualify for financial aid, you must fill out the FAFSA to be eligible for scholarships at the college or university of your choice.

1. Requesting a copy of your Transcript 2. Complete Senior Project Forms (electronic transcript

1. Requesting a copy of your Transcript 2. Complete Senior Project Forms (electronic transcript permission form is included) Pick up an individual school Transcript Request form and fill out completely, including signatures. 3. Come by the counseling office and see Mrs. Badger, our registrar, to submit your requests. 4. The first two(2) official transcripts are free. After that there is a one time fee of $10 ($5 for students on free/reduced lunch) for all future transcript requests.

Fall 2019 -Students sign up to meet with their counselor to discuss college applications

Fall 2019 -Students sign up to meet with their counselor to discuss college applications and required documentation (recommendations, etc) Know your application DEADLINES!!!!