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COLLEGE
AND CAREER CENTER
THE COLLEGE APPLICATION
PROCESS SLEEPY HOLLOW HIGH SCHOOL
Welcome to the College Process! This process can sometimes be very
confusing and at times stressful. Therefore, the more active and organized
you are, the easier and more relaxed this process will be. The following
information will ensure timely processing of your applications and keep you
on track. It will also make your responsibilities and the counselor’s
responsibilities clear. If you have any questions along the way please
don’t hesitate to ask. We are here to help! So please schedule some time
with your counselor.
Important Reminders:
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Bring completed senior packets ( activity sheet, parent brag sheet,
self-evaluation sheet and college list) to your counselor
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Review your transcript so it will be ready to send once you have
submitted your applications.
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Request teacher recommendations as soon as possible. If you are applying
early decision share that with the teacher(s).
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Make sure that you sit with your counselor to review your list of
schools. You want to have a range of schools. Don’t be afraid to take
a chance on a school where your profile does not exactly match the
school’s profile.
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If you are planning to apply early decision (ED) or early action (EA)
please let your counselor know this as soon as possible. Many of the
deadlines are November 1st and 15th.
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All applications or notification of filing an electronic application
must be submitted to your counselor at least 10 days before the
deadline. This is necessary to make sure that everything is ready for
processing and sent out on time.
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Most schools will request an official copy of your scores
direct from the appropriate testing agency. You must go on line or call
to request that your scores be sent.
For SAT you can go to
www.collegeboard.com
For ACT you can go to
www.actstudent.org
Once you request that the scores be sent, it takes several
weeks to get to the schools. Make sure your request for scores is sent in a
timely manner.
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If you are planning to play a sport in college make sure you register
with the NCAA online and bring both signature sheets to Mrs. Grasso in
the Guidance office.
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Please read all of your mail from the colleges. They may
be inviting you to open houses, local visit sessions, or asking for
additional information. This is very important. The colleges have
moved away from asking us for information they need. You are
responsible for letting your counselor know that the colleges are
requesting information from guidance. So please read your mail.
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Make appointments with your counselor at periodic intervals to keep
him/her apprised of your progress and decisions.
Filing Applications:
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Many of the applications can be sent electronically now. Please follow
each school’s specific instructions and make sure that you print up a
copy for your records. We suggest that you keep photocopies of all
applications just in case they get lost in the mail (electronic or
postal).
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Your essay is probably the most significant part of your application
after your high school record and test scores. Good essays take time
and can play a major role in the admission process. Invest your time
well. An essay should provide insight into you as a person and
demonstrate your ability to write well. Plan ahead; don’t be rushed at
the last minute. If you get stuck, seek help from your counselor and
/or English teacher.
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Highlight your unique talents and gifts. We want the colleges to know
what makes you special and why they should choose you over another
candidate.
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Paper applications should be typed or neatly printed in dark ink. An
application reflects your personal qualities.
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Your counselor’s responsibility will be to send your transcript, school
profile, secondary school report (where applicable), teacher and
counselor letters of recommendation. In order to release this
information we must receive a signed transcript request form (see
attached). Please see your counselor for copies of this form.
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College deadlines are precisely that – DEADLINES. Avoid requesting
materials to be sent at the last minute.
REMEMBER….BE ORGANIZED, BE
ACTIVE and BE TIMELY
DEADLINES
Know
your deadlines! Students are responsible for meeting all deadlines (SATS,
early
action/decision, financial aid, scholarship, early notification, etc.) and
for submitting your applications to the Guidance Office at least 15 full
school days before the mailing date (not including the day it is to be
postmarked). Please remember that many people are involved in this process
and that many seniors are applying to college at the same time. Please
also note that students are responsible for sending all standardized test
scores to each college they apply to.
Sleepy
Hollow High School has selected TCCi Family Connection from Naviance.
TCCi Family Connection enables our counseling office to offer a
comprehensive website that students and their families can use to help in
making decisions about colleges and careers. TCCi Family Connection is
linked with TCCi, which we use in our office to track and analyze data
about college and
career plans, so it provides up-to-date information that’s
specific to our school.
TCCi
Family Connection will allow you to:
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Keep
track of the process – Build a resume, complete on-line surveys,
and manage
timelines and deadlines for making decisions about colleges and careers
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Research
colleges – Compare GPA, SAT scores, and other statistics to actual
historical data from our school for students who have applied and been
admitted in the past
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Sign
up for college visits – Find out which colleges are visiting our
school
and sign up to attend those sessions
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