College Prep 101
What you need to know about the college admission process
Simplify the College Planning Process
College opportunities exist for everyone. These four steps can help simplify the planning process:
Understand Admission Factors
What Colleges Consider
The first part of planning for college is understanding what factors colleges consider when looking at a student profile.
Understand Admission Factors
Grades & Course Work
Your high school academic record is one of the most important factors in college admission. Colleges will look at a few aspects:
Understand Admission Factors
Other Considerations
Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests
About the SAT
The SAT measures what you know and how well you apply that knowledge.
Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests
Test Details
Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests
Getting Ready for the SAT
Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests
A Little Practice Goes a Long Way
Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests
About SAT Subject Tests
SAT Subject Tests allow you to showcase your accomplishments and interest in subjects in which you do well. They provide a more complete story about your academic abilities and distinguish you in the admission process.
For admission
For placement and advising
Learn About the SAT and SAT Subject Tests
Myth vs. Reality
Myth: The SAT is a logic test designed to trick students.
Reality: The SAT does not test logic abilities or IQ. SAT questions are based on high school subjects, and students who do well in the classroom are often the same ones who do well on the test.
Myth: The SAT is the most important factor in admission.
Reality: The SAT is just one of many factors. Although grades and �SAT scores are important, colleges look at and value other things, too.
Explore College Options
Which colleges are right for you?
Explore College Options
What to Consider
Size and diversity of student body
Location
Academic programs
Campus life — athletics, activities, housing
Graduation and retention rates
Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Above all, think about where you will be the most happy and successful in your college life.
Explore College Options
Visit Campuses
Take a campus tour.
Speak with an admission counselor.
Ask about financial aid opportunities.
Sit in on a class of interest.
Read the student newspaper.
Talk to students and faculty.
Get to know a school from the inside:
Explore College Options
Get Organized and Apply
Develop a Financial Plan
Add It Up
Develop a Financial Plan
Apply and Compare
Develop a Financial Plan
Making a Decision
Congratulations, you’re off to college!
Develop a Financial Plan
College Planning Recap
Remember: College opportunities exist for everyone!
Take Control of your Destiny
Best Wishes for a Great Freshman Year and Successful College Experience.
For more information on how to navigate your four year post secondary journey, visit this resource rich website:
http://101grads.com
Thank you for your attention!
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