Selecting a College Selecting a College Includes Academic
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Selecting a College
Selecting a College Includes… Academic Goals Social Goals Career Goals
What are your options? • Vocation al/Technic al School • 2 -year C ommunity College • 4 -year U niversity
Let’s Share our Plans! Think about: Majors offered Types of programs Location of schools Make the best decision for YOU!
Choosing a Major What majors are offered to strongly meet needs What are the academic requirements What learning opportunities are available What jobplacement services are provided
Vocational/Technical School Technical D iploma • Quick way to gain skills and find a jo b efficiently • Required by over 83% of the jobs in t he workforce • Continue y our educatio n with a colleg e university if or you choose to do so wh ile working What to do: Review the programs and classes – usually 18 -24 months in length Complete enrollment requirements Fill out an application (Online or Print) Talk with Student Services Apply for financial aid = tuition, books, expenses
Going to Postsecondary School? What Fits? Majors Offered Campus Activities Cost and Financial Aid Type of School Location Size of the School
Top 10 Jobs for Getting Ahead Occupation Median Base Salary Job Openings 1. Hospitalist $222, 000 1000+ (87%) 2. Pharmacist $123, 000 3300+ (45%) 3. Sales Engineer $80, 000 3000+ (159%) 4. Site Reliability Engineer $140, 000 3000+ (93%) 5. Product Manager $97, 500 3000+ (11%) 6. Financial Analyst $64, 000 2500+ (27%) 7. Technical Program Mgr $129, 000 500+ (49%) 8. Program Manager $97, 400 2300+ (17%) 9. Data Engineer $105, 000 900+ (85%) 10. Scrum Master $100, 000 400+ (104%)
Research Attend College Fairs Campus Visits Talk with School Counselor Research online
Going to School after High School The Campus Visit Call ahead Take notes ASK QUESTIONS! Sit in on a class Make the most of your visit! Meet with faculty Talk to current students Visit residence halls
Going to School After High School The Campus Visit Cost of Attendance? Housing Policy? Scholarships & Financial Aid? Activities & Social Groups? Meal Plan?
Getting into College What do colleges look for in an applicant? Letters of recommendation Extracurricular Activities Essay Particular Talent /Ability Rigor of Secondary School Record ACT/SAT Social media Character /Personal Qualities Academic GPA Class Rank
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Recommendation Letters Ø Most pr ivate colle ges and a few public colleges re quire a counselor recomme ndation (o ften called a se condary school rep ort). Ø Give yo ur counse lor at least a 2 w eek notice.
Transcripts Order and send official transcripts according to the directions from the counseling office.
Essay Writing Ø Start writi ng any essay well before the deadline. Ø A quality e ssay takes writing, edit in writing and g, recan’t be done in a da y. Ø Have a pa rent, older sibling, or ot her adult check and re -check the essay.
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Sample Student Portal
Financial Aid = MONEY that assists students and families in funding their college education
Definitions of Terms FSA ID: FAFSA: q Free Application for Federal Student Aid FEDERAL STUDENT AID ID q The user name and password created to complete the FAFSA COA: COST OF ATTENDANCE q The total amount it will cost to go to college each year (including tuition, fees, room and board, books, etc. ) EFC: EXPECTED FAMILY CONTIBUTION q Estimate of a family’s ability to contribute to a year of college expenses; used to determine eligibility for financial aid SAR: STUDENT AID REPORT q Document that gives basic information about your eligibility for financial aid
APPLY EARLY FOR YOUR FSA ID • Parent and Student BOTH need FSA ID’s to submit the FAFSA • Apply for FSA ID 1 -3 days prior to FAFSA filing
IMPORTANT TIPS ABOUT YOUR FSA ID • • • Email Addr ess – – MU ST KNOW L INFO (YOU OG-IN R PARENTS N E EMAIL AS W ED A SEPAR ATE ELL!) Create a U SERNAME and PASSW SSN and Da ORD te of Birth as shown o Mailing Ad n SS Card dress 4 Challenge Questions! Register yo ur mobile p ho account re covery usin ne number for g text mess ages **The FAFSA is available beginning October 1**
r o f g n i Pay lege Col cial Aid: Federal n Fina ft Aid Gi Private Grants Institutional State
Paying for College Tennessee Student Assistance Award (assistance to financially-needy TN residents) FAFSA deadline: ASAP after October 1. Must be a TN resident. Returning students will be awarded first and then new students with an EFC of 0. 4 yr/2 yr private-$4, 000 4 yr public-$2, 000 2 yr public-$1, 300 TCAT-$1, 000
Paying for College Financial Aid: Gift Aid Scholarships TN Education Lottery Scholarship Program (HOPE) TN Promise Institutional Ned Mc. Wherter Scholars Program Private
Paying for College Financial Aid: Gift Aid Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Apply for the lottery scholarship by filling out the FAFSA www. tn. gov/collegepays Tennessee HOPE Scholarship for Entering Freshmen: § $3, 500/year or $1, 750/semester (Freshman & Sophomore) - 4 year § $4, 500/year or $2, 250/semester (Junior & Senior) – 4 year § $3, 000/year or $1, 500/semester – 2 year Award amounts are available for summer enrollment 21 ACT (980 SAT) OR 3. 0 weighted overall GPA
Paying f Financi or Colleg e al Aid: Wilder-N a Gift Ai d ifeh Tec h TN Colle ge of Applied Technol ogy $2, 00 0 per year nical Ski lls Grant FAFSA Applicat ion No ACT or GPA require ment
Paying for College Financial Aid: Gift Aid Tennessee Promise TCAT, 2 -year, 4 -year (pursuing an Associate’s degree) Promise application completed by November 1 FAFSA application completed by January 16 8 hours of community service prior to Fall enrollment and during year 1 mandatory Promise meeting Mentor
Paying for College Financial Aid: Self-Help Aid Employment Loans Federal Work Study Stafford Loan Campus Employment Perkins Loan Parent (PLUS) Loan Alternative Loans
Paying for College Financial Aid: How do I apply? College or University Institutional Aid Other sources of aid FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid State Aid Programs Pell Grant Outside scholarships and loans Stafford Loan Perkins Loan SEOG Work Study
Paying for College FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid When… FAFSA will be available to seniors beginning October 1 How… Register for FSA ID and complete FAFSA at http: //www. fafsa. gov Remember… q Must reapply q Priority deadlines q Keep copies of everything
Paying for College How does the FAFSA work? Students will receive the Student Aid Report (SAR) via email within 3 -5 days OR in the mail within 7 -10 days with their Expected Family Contribution (EFC).
Paying for College Be su re to Financial Aid: The Award Letter check stude your nt por Based on FAFSA and college aid applications tal often. Mos t appro Details all of the aid you are receiving vals w ill be do electr ne onica lly! Must individually accept/deny all parts of the award Must return to the college by the deadline May be other institutional applications to complete READ CAREFULLY!!!!
Paying for College Additional Costs to Think About Gas to a nd from Start Up Costs Comforter, b school edding (especially if you are going away to Mi crowave school or getting your own place) Mini Frid ge Curtains Compute r And the list goes on and o Consider saving your graduation n money or having a trunk party to assist you in obtaining many of the items you’ll need!
Let’s Review Fall of your Senior Year Start early • Request information from schools • Visit campuses Request applications • Retake ACT or SAT • Search for scholarships • FILE FAFSA October 1 Meet all deadlines • Ask questions • Complete applications
Let’s Review Spring of your Senior Year Complete any scholarship paperwork and community service requirements Complete remaining paperwork with your college(s) including award letter Return your intent to enroll to your school of choice (usually by May 1)
Let’s Review Summer before you enroll Attend New Student Orientation Finish any last minute details with your school Get Ready!!!!!
Top 5 things to learn before you go off to college: Live on a fixed budget Laundry Balance a checkbook Time management Cook basic meals
Let’s Review After you enroll: Career Services Internships Practical Experiences Get Involved Ask For Help
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