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Hasbrouck Heights High School Class of 2019 Senior Night College Admissions Process Presentation Tonights Program 6pm 7pm College Application Process By HHHS School Counselors 7pm 8pm Financial Aid By KAS College


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Senior Night College Admissions Process Presentation

Hasbrouck Heights High School Class of 2019

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Tonight’s Program

 6pm – 7pm

College Application Process By HHHS School Counselors

 7pm – 8pm Financial Aid

By KAS College Financial Consulting

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Updates & Upcoming Events

 Student Presentations: School Counselors have met with

seniors in groups to discuss the College Application Process

 College Visits at HHHS: Admissions reps will be visiting

HHHS throughout the fall to meet with prospective applicants. You can view & sign up for these through Naviance under the College Tab

 College Application Workshops: Wednesdays, Period 7  Dates: 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24  Individual Parent Meetings: Available upon request  Student Check-in: Counselors will meet with all Seniors to

review individual plans

*More Information Will be Coming Soon!* *Make sure to check your school emails regularly*

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Application Process Overview

 Decide on your list of colleges  Add colleges to Naviance  Request letters of recommendation  Fill out applications  Write college essay(s)  Send test scores  Request transcript materials to be sent  Follow up

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What colleges will you apply to?

 If you don’t already know, continue to:

 Research on Naviance and other websites  Go on campus tours and open houses

 3 excused absences per year with documentation

 Attend college visits at HHHS  Speak with your counselor!

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Which Application Type is Right for Me?

Early Decision (binding agreement)

Early Action

Regular Admissions

Rolling Admissions

Open Admissions

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Make your College List on Naviance

 Add your list of colleges (applying to) into

Naviance

 Application type (early, regular, rolling)  Application format (common app, direct to

institution)

 If you have submitted your application, etc.

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Make your College List on Naviance

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Ways to Apply to College

 Common App  Directly to the Institution

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Common Application

 Create an account at www.commonapp.org  Nearly 700 colleges/universities accept the Common

Application

 If at least 2 colleges on your list accept the Common

App, it is recommended that you use it

 Be sure to check for college specific supplemental

questions that need to be completed

 Match your Common App account with your Naviance

Account

 Go here for tutorial: https://vimeo.com/102639828

 Each college application must be submitted

separately

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Direct to Institution

 Go to the college website  Go to Admissions  Go to Undergraduate  Go to Apply Now  Create an account  Fill out the application  Submit your application

Please note: Students may be required to complete the

Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR), e.g. Rutgers

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What colleges are looking at…

 Academic Record  Standardized Test Scores  Essay and/or Personal Statement  Extracurricular Activities, Athletics, Service,

Employment, Internships, etc.

 Honors and Awards  Letters of Recommendation  Demonstrated Interest/Interview

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Teacher Letter of Recommendation

 1-2 academic references  Knows you well  Request in person (provide a resume/teacher brag sheet)  Formally request through Naviance  Under the Colleges Home Tab, select Letters of

Recommendation

 Select Add Request  Select a teacher from the drop down  Select All Colleges (instead of a specific college)  It is student responsibility to make sure letters are

uploaded

 Send a Thank You note

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Teacher Letter of Recommendation

Step 1 Step 2

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Transcript Request Form

 The Transcript Form officially requests that documents be sent from

your counselor to a school

 Transcript (initial and midyear), Teacher LOR, School Profile,

Counselor LOR, and supplemental materials

 Forms are available in the Guidance Office  The Transcript Request Form needs to be handed in EVERY TIME

you need a transcript sent (1 form per school)

 Must be submitted to your School Counselor at least 2 weeks prior to

your deadline

 The Transcript Request Form includes a formal request for your

counselor to write a letter of recommendation letter

 Student Brag Sheet  Parent Brag Sheet

 Transcript Form must be signed by parents and students

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Transcript

 Courses  Grades  Cumulative GPA

 Weighted  5.3 Scale

 Rank

 Weighted  Decile

 Graduating Class: 141

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Testing and Scores

 Results after taking test (SAT: approx. 3 weeks, ACT: approx. 2-8

weeks)

 Confirm test policy at each college

 Test scores from all dates or do they Superscore

 Cost

 You may send 4 for free (if you meet the deadline)  Otherwise, you make a request later and there is a fee per score

 Test Optional Schools

 Fairtest.org

 Submitting your scores to your schools:

 IMPORTANT: All students are responsible for submitting their own

scores to each school you apply through www.collegeboard.com or www.actstudent.org

 Counselors are not able to send your scores for you  It can take up to two weeks for your score to get sent to your schools,

so send your scores ASAP

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Financial Aid & Scholarships

  • Financial Aid information will be presented during

the next presentation

  • Local scholarships will be posted on the HS website

around February 2019

  • www.fastweb.com and www.collegeboard.com have

more scholarship opportunities

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Community College

 Reasons to choose a community college:

 Cost  Undecided about college major  Open admissions policy  Use www.njtransfer.org to plan classes that will

transfer to a 4 year college in NJ

 Planning to commute to school  Bergen County Community College: NJ STARS

 NJ STARS is a scholarship program exclusively for

New Jersey residents that covers the cost of tuition at New Jersey's 19 community colleges.

 Students who rank in the top 15 percent of their high

school class at the end of either junior or senior year will be eligible.

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Questions?

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