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The Application Process

The document discusses the different types of college applications, including the naturalized, Common, and Coalition applications. It provides details on application deadlines and requirements like early decision, early action, rolling admission, and regular decision. The document outlines the components of a college application, such as transcripts, test scores, essays, extracurricular activities, and recommendation letters.

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The Application Process

The document discusses the different types of college applications, including the naturalized, Common, and Coalition applications. It provides details on application deadlines and requirements like early decision, early action, rolling admission, and regular decision. The document outlines the components of a college application, such as transcripts, test scores, essays, extracurricular activities, and recommendation letters.

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The Application Process:

Knowing where to place the needle


Kathy Anderson (A-F)
Allison Gellers (G-M)
Shaneka Ferrell (N-Z)
Instagram: @daschoolcounseling
Disclaimer
Each college has a unique application
process
•You must look up the specific
requirements for each
individual application
• Naturalized Application
Types of
• On the school’s website
• Designed specifically for Applications
the school
• Common App
• 800 colleges and
universities with one
application
• Less repetition of
demographic information
• Coalition
• 150 colleges and
universities
Early Decision Early Action
Deadlines
• Binding agreement • Apply early but is
• Good option for highly not binding
selective schools • November 1st

Rolling Admission Regular Decision


• You can submit your • Apply by the
application any time published deadline
within a large window • January 1st
• Transcript
• Demographic Information

Academic •

Semester grades and GPA
Immunizations

Record
• Test Scores
• Senior Schedule
• Student-reported Self Academic Report
• You must enter every high school grade you
received
• On the school’s website
• Must link your SSAR with application
• Code will be provided to you
• Application is not complete without linking your SSAR
How to Send Your
Transcripts
Counselor uploads to a link
• Critical that you put counselor email in correctly
FASTER:
• We can send to public Florida school electronically
Mail
• Out of state and private schools
*Students on free/reduced
lunch are eligible for SAT
and ACT waivers.
Visit the school counseling
office for more information.
Recommendation Letters
Etiquette
• Ask at least three weeks in advance
• In person and via email
• Never just send a link to a recommender
• Provide a copy of your resume
• Write a Thank You note/email
• FERPA- I waive my rights
• Personal Essay
• What defines you beyond
grades and test scores
• Be yourself
• Challenges AND how you
grew from it
• Values
• Appropriate Vulnerability

The College
• How will the person
reading your essay feel?
• What do you want to

Essay pursue in college?


• Craft
• Brainstorm all of the activities you have done… What
would you like to highlight?
• Helpful Categories
• School activities
• Think about all that you do in your Arts Area
• Leadership positions
Extracurricular

• Community involvement/service opportunities


• Awards, honors & achievements
• Work experience
• Can include one-time special projects
• What have you done over the summer?
Activities

• Ensure that you are using powerful action verbs


• Strong action verbs change tone of resume
• Example 1: Worked with kids at a summer camp.
• Example 2: Supervised thirty ten-year old students at the Cummer Art
Museum summer camp.
• Quantify when possible
• Ex. Completed 400 community service hours at Hope at Hand
Complete the 16 college-preparatory courses

Changes to required for admission to a state university


• Florida Academic Scholarship

Bright
• 3.5 BF weighted GPA
• 1330 SAT or 29 ACT
• 100 hours of community service

Futures • Florida Medallion Scholarship


• 3.0 BF weighted GPA
• 1210 SAT or 25 ACT
• 75 hours of community service

*Must maintain specific GPA in college*


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