Senior Night for Parents September 9, 2014
Transcription
Senior Night for Parents September 9, 2014
Senior Night for Parents September 9, 2014 God’s Word Ecclesiastes 3: 1-7 There is an appointed time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven: A A A A time time time time to to to to plant and a time to uproot tear down and a time to build weep and a time to laugh be silent and a time to speak Ephesians 5:15-16 “Be very careful, then, how you live – not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity …” Tonight’s Topics Jostens Dan Grobeck Yearbook Chris Ackerman Senior Lunches Lizzy Pintarich Moms in Prayer Kelly Anderson Belinda Majors Register to Vote Naviance UC/CSU DVC Private Schools Essays Applications Financial Aid Grad Night Charlotte Coates Handouts Jostens packet including Cap/Gown Order Yearbook Parent Tribute Form (QR Code) Senior Lunch Permission Slip ACT and SAT dates Senior Calendar Christian College Fair postcard Christian college comparisons DVC admission tips Handouts UC Campus 2013 admission statistics CLEP example Letter of recommendation guideline Request for Transcript Personal Data form Choosing a College / Dollars and Sense FA hand-outs Alcohol abuse Selective Service requirements Transcript Register to Vote To register to vote in California, you must be: A United States citizen, A resident of California, 18 years of age or older on Election Day, Not in prison or on parole for a felony conviction Not found by a court to be mentally incompetent. You can pick up a voter registration form at your county elections office, library, or U.S. Post Office. Must be postmarked 15 days before the election Online at www.sos.ca.gov Naviance http://connection.naviance.com/berean College & Career Database Students and Parents can register ALL students must set up their account Search and save colleges, scholarships Up to date information about upcoming events Access to test scores Choosing a College Academic Reputation, kept in perspective Variety of majors Liberal Arts v. specific course of study Career Direct (online assessment) Retention Graduate schools that graduates have attended Acceptance rate of pre-professional students Mentors Choosing a College Public v. Secular Private v. Christian Private www.liveabove.com www.indocrinate-u.com Size Geographic location Familiarity Cost Campus Visit Student (not parent) ask questions Limit choices (reach, probable, sure-thing) University of California Application period Nov 1-30 (online Oct) SAT or ACT and check majors/campuses for SAT Subject Essay (Personal Statement) Classes & Grades self-reported UC’s definition of “elective” UC App Workshop Oct 1 during lunch Cal State Universities Application period Oct 1 to Nov 30 SAT or ACT required No essay Classes & Grades self-reported CSU’s definition of “elective” CSU app workshop Oct 2 during lunch Eligibility Index Highly competitive campuses CSU App Workshop Oct 2 during lunch DVC & LMC Submit FAFSA (after January 1 and before March 2) Complete college application (February - March) Take assessment test at DVC (February - March) Enroll in DVC Counseling 095 (April) Be eligible for priority registration (late May) Essays Start early Supplement application Answer prompt – stay on topic Be yourself Be honest Don’t be modest or boastful No clichés or slang Each word counts Essays Include the correct institution name Personalize the reason why you want to attend Facebook page is read and reviewed at some private colleges/universities Revise for organization, clarity and meaning Draft, edit, proofread, edit, proofread Get feedback Applications Obtain application www.dvc.edu www.CSUMentor.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ www.commonapp.org Apply early Rolling Admissions Early Action/Early Decision Apply broadly Apply completely Read and re-read directions Sign the application Deadlines! Common App www.commonapp.org Over 500 schools use the Common App When completing the Common App, you will invite Ms. Romjue to complete the Secondary School Report [email protected] When entering courses on the Common App (If you do not use this email, your request will not be received.) Enter Full Course Name Bible Courses should be entered as “Bible” On Your Own – “Home Economics” Civics (Fall)/Economics (Spring) Berean courses are 5 credits each semester Application Errors “I’ll start the application next week.” Don’t run out of time to complete the application. Give yourself at least two weeks to find mistakes. “I already ran a spell-check on my computer.” Words can be spelled correctly but used incorrectly. After your editing, ask a counselor, teacher or family member to proofread the application to catch any errors or poor phrasing. “One copy is enough.” Print out any online forms and keep copies of all paperwork. “I will send my application as soon as I finish this sentence...” Before you seal the envelope or click “Submit” on your computer, double- and triple-check that you have included all necessary materials. “I assume this is right.” If you’re confused by a question or any part of the application, ask someone. A quick email to your guidance counselor or a college admission counselor can save you from making an embarrassing error. FastWeb Student Bulletin Applications - Interviews Think about what you want to achieve Dress neatly Body language Firm handshake, good eye-contact, smile Be polite and friendly Have questions ready Know your strengths and weaknesses Write a thank-you note Applications Make copies of everything you submit Get a certificate of mailing for everything that is not an online submission Check for email responses Check online or call to determine if application is complete May 1st is National Candidate Reply Date Letters of Recommendation & Transcript Request Must be given to teachers, counselors, pastors with a three week lead time before the app deadline The personal data sheet/resume should be attached to any request. Transcript requests emailed to Mrs. Shafer No Cost SendEDU Senioritis Importance of GPA throughout senior year All acceptances are tentative until final grades are received Verify transcript now May exam week procedures Senior privileges Reducing Cost College Level Examination Program (CLEP) 34 subjects $70 plus test center fee, usually $15 Accepted at many private schools www.collegeboard.org - link to student and then CLEP Concurrent enrollment Advanced Placement Financial Aid Gift Aid v. Self-help Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid Scholarships, grants Loans, work-study SAR sent to you stating EFC COA – EFC = Financial Need Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines! Filing period for FAFSA is Jan 1 – March 2 at www.fafsa.ed.gov FAFSA workshop is January 14, 2014 Financial Aid Cal Grant Automatically apply with FAFSA submission Entitlement grant requires 3.0 GPA BCHS sends in GPA Verification Forms if parent has signed permission form www.fastweb.com www.finaid.org Financial aid calculator available on www.finaid.org Beware of scams F.A. package offered only after acceptance Student Finances Checking Account ATM Credit Cards Security – Identity Theft “It won’t happen to me!” Parental help: Set specific parameters that are right for your family Tuition, room and board, books, fees, spending money, phone calls home, travel home, safety issues Expectations Emotions Communication Academics Freedoms Godly living Biblical standards Choices – from sleep patterns to substance abuse Advice Put God first Read Bible Pray for wisdom and courage Go to church Use your gifts Be diligent (including studying) Learn to budget – time and money Be a good roommate Advice “Whenever you meet with difficulties, whether they are intellectual, circumstantial, or physical, remain loyal to God. Don’t compromise.” The Place of Help, by Oswald Chambers