(Revised 11/19/07)
Higher education is worth the effort. Statistics show that the higher your education level, the higher your annual income potential. Higher Education can also seem like an overwhelming event when it comes to applications, financial aid, housing, new surroundings, etc. If you take it one step at a time and are careful to plan ahead and know what to expect, the process can be less stressful for all involved.
SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR/FALL OF SENIOR YEAR
· Take SAT I or ACT (fee waivers are available for students with need). REL CODE: 447138
· FREE SAT: Nov. 3 (Deadline: Sept. 12), March 1 (Deadline Jan. 23) FREE ACT: Dec. 8 (Deadline October 3), April 12 (Deadline Feb. 13) *EARLY REG. DEADLINES! Student pays fee—student reimbursed on day of testing at TISD testing site. FEES: SAT: $43.00 ACT: $30.00-student can take optional writing portion but must make out a separate check to ACT for the amount of $14.50 which will not be refunded.
· Send ACT/SAT scores FREE to 4 colleges when registering for SAT/ACT tests. Colleges/NCAA want scores from the testing agencies NOT from REL.
· Take SAT II (Subject Tests) in late spring or June if you are considering a college that requires it (Rice, UT, SMU, etc.).
· Narrow college choices to a short list, visit websites for admission information and deadlines.
· Continue to challenge yourself with PreAP and AP courses. (Some students enter their freshman year of college with over 30 hours of college credit by taking AP and Dual Credit courses during high school.)
· Continue school activity involvement. Update student profile
SENIOR YEAR
What do I need to apply to colleges?
______ Completed Application (For most schools you can apply after Sept. 1 of senior year)
Information to have on hand before beginning your application: copy of your transcript, employment information for the past two years, senior-year coursework-exact titles and credit values of courses you will be taking your senior year, resume of all activities, volunteer work, dates, hours per week, etc.
______ Essays, if required
______ Official High School Transcript (Obtain from Registrar’s Office-$5 each) Colleges will require an official transcript with application and 1 final transcript after graduation. Check with colleges to see if they require a mid-year transcript.
______ SAT or ACT scores sent directly from the testing agency www.collegeboard.com www.act.org
Be sure and look at code list in the registration booklet and send scores to colleges of your choice. When you register for SAT/ACT you can send scores to 4 colleges for free.
______ SAT II (subject tests) if required
______ Application Fee, if required
______ Resume, if required
______ Letters of Recommendation, if required
______ Completed FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid-Can apply after January 1 of senior year — this is a FREE application.)
______ NCAA Clearinghouse Registration (for students intending to play sports at the college level) www.ncaaclearinghouse.com (Student athlete’s registration) Also mark 9999 to have scores sent to the Clearinghouse.
______ Supplemental Information (any added information your particular college requires to complete the application process)
You MUST meet all deadlines—colleges are NOT flexible in this area. It is up to the student to make sure colleges have all required documents by deadline. Because requirements for admissions are constantly changing please do not rely on outside sources for current information. Go directly to the college or university for the most current information.
Where do I go for?
Scholarships: www.fastweb.com, Financial Aid and Scholarship offices at the colleges you are applying to, www.collegeguidanceconsultants.com -see counselor for password, The Mayor’s Cool Program in E103, www.CollegeforTexans.com.
NCAA Clearinghouse: Student athletes planning to participate in intercollegiate athletics are encouraged to register on line with the NCAA Clearinghouse at the end of their junior year. Code 9999 to have SAT or ACT scores sent to Clearinghouse.
How do I register with the NCAA Clearinghouse?
Clearinghouse Customer Service:
1-877-262-1492
Federal Aid: Complete the FAFSA as early as possible (after January 1st)-some scholarships are based on need (paper forms are available in December and require information from your tax returns/online application is preferred) TJC provides free workshops.
· Texas Grant is based on need and Rec. Grad. Plan
· Contact colleges about Texas Be On Time Loan Program
College Applications: (For most schools: September 1st of senior year) The Apply Texas application is available on line at www.applytexas.org for all Texas Public Colleges. Most private and out-of-state college applications can be downloaded or are on-line at www.commonapp.org. Start a dialogue with the Admissions Office as soon as possible for the most current information.
Official Transcripts:
Order your transcripts through the Registrar’s Office-$5 each.
SAT/ACT/SAT II/THEA:
Booklets and registration forms are available in the counseling office, but it
is suggested that students apply on-line, if possible. Be sure to check with
colleges about SAT II test requirements.
Recommendation Letters: Students will need to prepare a “brag sheet” (forms are available from your counselor) to present to counselors, teachers, College and Career Counselor, etc. when asking them to write a letter of recommendation. Be sure to include extra-curricular activities, work experience, and future plans. References will want to know any pertinent information that will help them “sell” you to a college admissions committee, so be thorough! When asking someone to write a letter of recommendation always present them with a completed brag sheet, a resume, and a self-addressed stamped envelope (colleges prefer recommendations to be sent directly from the person preparing the letter), at least 3 weeks before your recommendation is due.
College Visits: Nothing can replace actually walking the halls and the grounds of a prospective college. Talking to students, Admissions Counselors, Advisors, Financial Aid Officers, Department Heads, etc. can help a student decide if a college is right for them.
Rigorous Senior Year: Colleges are looking for students that will be successful. They recommend that seniors continue to follow a strong college prep program and most colleges require students to list their current courses on their application. Because many colleges require all freshmen to take a math placement test, seniors are strongly encouraged to take math their senior year. Even though many students want to “take it easy” their senior year, they should continue with upper level core courses.
Helpful websites:
www.tylerisd.org TISD website
www.act.org ACT registration and college information
www.collegeboard.com SAT registration and college information
www.asktacac.com College admissions information
(For college search click on little college search book, scroll down, click on PETERSON’S)
www.ncaaclearinghouse.com Student athlete’s registration
www.applytexas.org Apply Texas application for Texas Public Colleges
www.commonapp.org Common application for selective schools
www.thea.nesinc.com THEA registration
www.fastweb.com Scholarship searches
www.tjc.edu TJC website
www.uttyler.edu UT Tyler website
www.texascollege.edu Texas College website
www.princetonreview.com College Information and Preparation
Texas Financial Aid Information (TFAIC) (888) 311-8881 toll free
www.window.state.tx.us/scholars/ information about colleges and universities in the State of Texas
www.fafsa.ed.gov Free Application for Federal Student Aid
www.studentaid.ed.gov create personalized college information, career interest, etc.
www.AIE.org preparing for the transition to higher education
www.access.bridges.com career interest inventory and college search
site ID: 0053545 password: tylerisd
www.TexasCollegeMoney.org financial aid
www.pin.ed.gov obtain your PIN # for filing FAFSA
www.thecb.state.tx.us college planning and financial aid
www.CollegeForTexans.org college and financial aid information
www.testpreview.com test prep
www.collegeguidanceconsultants.com : For Robert E. Lee students only: E- Scholarships Monthly User ID: texas password: finaid08
www.yourpassionyourplan.com career exploration
www.track.uttelecampus.org TAKS tutorials
www.testprep.CollegeForTexans.com free SAT and ACT test prep (TOPCAT: Texas Online Preparation for College Admissions Tests).
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/apcreditpolicy/index.jsp AP credit policy
www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm Career Information
www.acinet.org Career Information
2007-2008 Testing Dates
( * denotes free TISD test dates. TISD will pay for one ACT or SAT. Deadlines are much earlier for the free test—check with your counselor.)
SAT Test Dates/Deadline
October 6/Sept. 10
*November 3/*SAT-Oct. 2 TISD Sept. 12
December 1/Oct. 30
January 26/Dec. 26
*March 1/*SAT-Jan. 29 TISD Jan 23
May 3/Apr. 1
June 7/May 6
ACT Test Dates
September 15/Aug. 10
October 27/Sept. 21
*December 8/ACT Nov. 2 TISD/Oct. 3
February 9/Jan. 4
*April 12/ACT Mar. 7 TISD/Feb. 13
June 14/May 9
TAKS Testing 2007-2008 (TEA website June 2007-dates subject to change)
Oct. 23 ELA Exit Level Retest
Oct. 24 Math Exit Level Retest
Oct. 25 Science Exit Level Retest
Oct. 26 Social Studies Exit Level Retest
Mar. 4 9th Reading, 10th ELA, ELA Exit Level and Retest
Mar. 5 Math Exit Level Retest
Mar. 6 Science Exit Level Retest
Mar. 7 Social Studies Exit Level Retest
April 29 ELA Exit Level Retest, 10th Math
April 30 Math Exit Level and Retest
May 1 9th Math, 10th Science, Science Exit Level and Retest
May 2 10th Social Studies, Social Studies Exit Level and Retest
July 15 ELA Exit Level Retest
July 16 Math Exit Level Retest
July 17 Science Exit Level Retest
July 18 Social Studies Exit Level Retest
Tyler Junior College Career Services:
Pirtle Technology Building (back by Tennis Courts)
Room 128
Career Decision Making System—paper and pencil Career Exploration
Web based interest inventory: www.typefocus.com password: tjc77
Phone #’s
REL Switchboard: 903-262-2625
TJC Testing Center 903-510-2617
(Accuplacer/THEA)
TJC 903-510-2523
UT Tyler 903-566-7000
REL Fax 903-262-2630
ACT 1-319-337-1701
SAT 1-866-756-7346
Counselor’s
College and Career Celia.tucker@tylerisd.org
A-Cha Vickie.reid@tylerisd.org
Che-Go Sarah.peacock@tylerisd.org
Gr-Kn Debbie.craigen@tylerisd.org
Ko-On Marguritte.leonard@tylerisd.org
Op-Spa George.reed@tylerisd.org
Spe-Z Janice.mcgowen@tylerisd.org
Testing Coordinator Kelly.trilli@tylerisd.org
Records and Scheduling Eli.crow@tylerisd.org
Registrar rozalyn.bowie@tylerisd.org
Terri Daniels terridaniels@fourthpartner.org
(Mayor’s Cool Program)
Our area college reps:
A & M:
LaTrenia Byrd
214-623-9039
TECH
Jennifer Offutt
214-630-8324
UTAustin
Lauren McDowell
512-475-7417
laurenmcdowell@austin.utexas.edu
SFA
Ryan Horne
936-468-2504
Douglas Daigle
936-468-2504
TCU
John Householder
817-257-6494
TJC
Craig Turnage
903-510-2590
Stephanie Mayo
903-510-2519
Nidia Arellano
903-510-2883
Vanderbilt
Chancey Phillips
615-322-0422
chancey.philips@vanderbilt.edu
LSU
Steven Scales
713-599-0898
SMU
Joseph Davis
214-768-2413
UT Tyler
Sarah Bowdin
Renee Lampkin
Ashley Washmon
903-566-7057
Baylor
West Point
Jeremy May
903-530-4189