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CLASS OF 2015SENIOR PATHWAYS NIGHT
HKHS Counseling DepartmentMaryann Grimaldi, Dean of Academics
Emily Baerlein, School Counselor
Peter Ettlinger, School Counselor
Stacey Mahoney, School Counselor
Christine Smith, Secretary
Gina Voytek, Secretary
Counseling Celebrations!Data for the Class of 2014
• $257,058 in local/regional/state scholarships• More than $2.25 Million awarded in Merit Aid• 2 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Commended Scholars
(based on junior year PSAT)• 89.2% going to a four or two year college• Students are attending schools as far away as California and Georgia
and Canada, but mainly in New England and the Mid-Atlantic regions• 46 Colleges/Institutions hosted this fall; 150 last spring at our 5th
annual College Fair• 86% had a post-secondary experience (internships/college course)• Newsweek- One of the top 500 high schools in the United States; one
of only 13 selected in Connecticut
Time Line• Over the past two weeks, counselors met with all seniors in
small groups during advisory to review Naviance/Common Application process and senior packet contents
• Over the next few weeks, students should:• start their applications (Common Application or College specific)• work on essays with counselor and/or current English teacher• complete Candidate Biography Form (Naviance)• request teacher Letter of Recommendation- relevant to future studies,
should be a junior year academic teacher (in person and on Naviance).
• Counselors will meet one-on-one with seniors (lunch, before/after school, during elective classes), starting with Early Action/Early Decision students first to review/finalize college lists, and to review application process
Senior Packet Contents• Naviance Student Powerpoint
• Info & procedures for submitting college applications- Pink• Timeline for applications• Counselor recommendation- Goldenrod• Candidate biography, Senior Parent Input (Naviance)- Yellow• Teacher recommendation (1)- Salmon• FERPA (Paper and Common App)-Blue• Transcript requests- Electric Blue
• Sample resume- Tan• SAT & ACT information- Neon Yellow• Scholarship/Financial Aid information- Green• NCAA Clearinghouse information- Purple
Important Terms To Remember• Early Action- Common deadlines- 11/1, 11/5, 12/1. Non-
binding, receive early response without commitment• Early Decision- Common deadlines- 11/1, 11/5, 12/1. Binding
agreement, full commitment on the part of the student to attend specific college/university
• Reach Schools- Colleges a student would like to attend and their chances of admission are less than likely• Schools are very competitive for this student
• Range Schools- Colleges a student would like to attend and they have a 50/50 chance of being accepted
• Safety Schools- Colleges a student would like to attend and their chances of being accepted are likely
Who takes care of what??
School Reports/ RecordsQ: How will we know if the college/institution has received our
materials?
A: The student/parent can monitor in Naviance the progress of their school materials. Once the college receives the material via Edocs, the counseling department will receive a confirmation message. This can be viewed in Naviance as well through student/parent accounts.
When print materials are sent out, we send a postcard with each application packet that is then signed by admissions personnel upon receipt and returned to us (in most cases)
**Students can often check their application status online using the college’s website and an id number generated by the college once the application is processed.**
Weighted GPA covering grades 9-11 & Rank
Current senior year classes
Testing• SAT I – Reasoning- Critical Reading, Math &
Writing/Essay• SAT II- One Hour Subject Specific Tests- more selective
colleges, check with each individual school, check on “recommended” vs. “required”
• ACT- English, Math, Reading, Science Reasoning, “optional” writing component. Some schools may take ACT in place of SAT II subject tests. Students should take the writing section as it will be required by many schools when submitting ACT scores
• FairTest.org- More than 800 colleges are test optional.• **Official test scores need to be sent directly to
Colleges/NCAA directly from SAT/ACT.** • Even though transmission is electronic, please allow 2 weeks for delivery.
Testing Registration/Reporting• REMEMBER our school code is
070324• MUST BRING REGISTRATION
and CURRENT Photo ID• Pay attention to deadlines &
register on time!!• All students must send their
SAT/ACT scores directly from the testing agency to their colleges/NCAA(9999)
• Online Registration• SAT- www.collegeboard.org• ACT- www.actstudent.org
DATES & DEADLINES
• Upcoming SATs- • October 11, 2014 @ HK HS
• REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 12• LATE REGISTRATION: September 30
• November 8, 2014 @ HK HS• REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 9• LATE REGISTRATION: October 28
• December 6, 2014• REGISTRATION DEADLINE: November 6• LATE REGISTRATION: November 24
• Upcoming ACTs- • October 25, 2014 @ HK HS
• REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 19• LATE REGISTRATION: October 3
• December 13, 2014• REGISTRATION DEADLINE: November 7• LATE REGISTRATION: November 21
Test Prep Options• Books- sample tests, strategies, questions
• Online SAT/ACT prep
• Group Prep- i.e. Ivy Bound, College Planning Partnerships, Kaplan, Princeton, SAT 101 (HK Rec Dept)
• Individual Tutoring focuses on student’s deficits
Financial Aid• CSS/ Financial Aid Profile- check and see if your schools require this. Can be
completed starting on October 15th.• Boston University, Boston Ccollege, Colby, Drexel, Fairfield, Fordham, George
Washington, Northeasten, Quinnipiac, Roger Williams, University of New Haven• FAFSA- MUST be completed by all applicants for federal student aid every
year. • After January 1st with the previous year’s tax information
• Types of Aid• Grants• Loans• Scholarships• Loans• Work Study• Loans
Financial Aid Formula :
Cost of Attendance
-Expected Family Contribution
-Pell Grant
- Aid from other sources
$$ Your Financial Aid Package $$
-Every college website has a cost calculator for your convenience.
REMINDER!!! FINANCIAL AID NIGHT December 2nd at 6 PM
Presented by Carolyn Karno , Education Funding Strategies
(SNOW DATE: December 3rd)
Up coming events• October 15, 2014-
• Seniors will have a class picture, be measured for cap and gown ($15 check payable to University Cap and Gown)
• All seniors will attend a college panel presentation focusing on the application process.
• December 2, 2104-• Financial Aid Night- 6pm Auditorium
• January 7, 2015-• Alumni Day: Seniors will attend a Q&A in a small group with HK
alums to discuss the first year college experience.
Helpful Resources• Available in our offices: college and career information, Naviance • College Rep Visits – DON’T FORGET TO CHECK THE SCHEDULE
(available on Naviance/homerooms/counseling website)• Please check out our school counseling website- a link can be found
on www.rsd17.org • Career Center – college visits, coach visits, interviews, etc.• College Fairs – check our website for upcoming local fairs • Websites:
• SAT Registration, College Quick Search, CSS /Financial Aid Profile (www.collegeboard.org )
• ACT Registration- (www.actstudent.org)• FAFSA (www.fafsa.edu.gov)• NCAA Clearinghouse (www.eligibilitycenter.org)
Naviance• If you need your login information contact your child’s counselor.• After logging in, Click on the “About Me Tab”
• Complete Parent Feedback Survey found on the left hand side of the page
• FERPA- Must complete in Common App/Naviance and Paper Copy (Pink and Yellow Forms in Senior Packet)
• “Colleges I am thinking about”/ “Colleges I am applying to”• Modality of application- Common App, paper, school site• Letters of recommendation- Check college requirements• Transcript request/status
• Sites: District: http://www.rsd17.org/schools1.shtml Common App: https://www.commonapp.org/Login
Keep In Touch- Communicate with your Counselor
• Please don’t hesitate to have your senior stop by to ask any questions and feel free to drop us an email anytime.
• Conferences will be held 10/29 and 10/30.
• Peter Ettlinger- [email protected]• Stacey Mahoney- [email protected]• Emily Baerlein- [email protected]