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Senior Steps For Success
Brought to you by the
Refugio High School Counselor’s
Office
Created by: Jace Sternadel
Class of 2009
What Do I Do Now?
Military? College?
Work?
Self Knowledge
What are your-•Goals•Abilities•Interests•Values•Skills
Know where you’re going, and how you expect to get there.
College Day-November 20th Organized college visits through the counselor’s office.
Seniors have one day of their choice to visit college campuses.
Visit www.refugioisd.net for more information.
THE COLLEGE SEARCH BEGINS
SAT and ACT: Tests scores are important in the application process. See the Counselor’s Corner on the RISD website for registration deadlines.
THEA- Texas Higher Education Assessment
Exemptions- SAT, ACT, or TAKS scores may exempt students from taking the THEA.
Testing1, 2, 3
Two-year collegeFour-year universitiesTechnical SchoolsDoes the college you want to attend have the program you want to study?
TYPES OF INSTITUTIONS
Texas Common Application, located at www.applytexas.org.
This is the only application available for 4-year public colleges in Texas, as well as most 2-year colleges.
Most colleges and universities prefer online applications to traditional paper apps.
Lose the Pen and Paper
Check deadlines NOW! Many major universities use
information from the Texas Common Application, particularly the essays, in the scholarship process.
Scholarship offices require their own copy of transcripts, letters of recommendation, and essays.
Institution Specific
Scholarships
Emphasis on the please! Let the counselor’s office know at least a week before your deadline.
Transcript request form is on the school website, www.refugioisd.net, under the Counselor’s Corner.
Transcript please!
Refugio High School
Now is the time to request these from teachers, administrators, and community leaders.
Consider your audience.Be sure to give the author of these
letters plenty of time to complete the task.
Follow up with a thank you letter.
Letters Of Recommendation
Admissions officers read 50 or more application essays a day. Make yours stand out.
Avoid clichés. Read. Re-read. Ask an English
teacher or your counselor (an ex-English teacher) to proofread and give constructive criticism.
Essays
Students who: Think globally, and act locally.Can handle the academic workload.Will contribute to college life.Demonstrate the qualities of a well-
rounded student.Thinks clearly, logically, creatively,
and abstractly.
What are they looking for?
Be honest. Tell your story in your voice. Write about something with which you
are familiar. Personalize your essay. Write authentically.
WATCH YOUR TONE
Be organized and consistent.Sort items by grade level (most recent first).Sort items by category.Log community service hours.Avoid repetition.
Writing Your Resume
You must complete NCAA Clearinghouse application at www.ncaaclearinghouse.org.
Send transcript.Have SAT or ACT scores sent directly.Scores sent from RHS are not accepted.
Athletics in College
A journey of a thousand miles
begins with a single step - Confucious