Welcome to BHSEC QUEENS 
Year Two 
College Transfer Night 
September 9th, 2014 
Hosted by: 
Elena Yesner – Director 
College Transfer Office 
and the College Transfer Advisers
Y2 Deadlines Calendar 
September 
• Review the application process with your counselor. 
Meet all deadlines. 
• Register for SAT Reasoning Test and/or ACT, if 
appropriate. 
• Schedule follow-up appointment(s) with your CTO 
Adviser 
• Review your Draft College Transcript in advisory and 
Submit Corrections Form if needed. 
• Begin to finalize your short list – the schools to which 
you will apply (7-10 schools)
SAT and ACT Testing 
Information 
• Test dates and registration forms can be found 
online at www.collegeboard.com (SAT) and 
www.act.org (ACT). 
• Last test Dates for Fall 2014 Applications: 
– SAT: November 
– ACT: October 
• BHSEC Queens School Code: 331811
Making Your College Application 
List 
• Select what college 
qualities are the most 
important to you. 
• Research based on 
qualities you have listed as 
essential. 
• Parents and students 
should compare their lists 
to find similarities and 
discuss differences.
Resources 
• You Naviance Account 
www.connection.naviance.com/bhsecq 
• www.collegeboard.com 
• www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator
Year Two Year Calendar 
September 
• Visit selected college campuses, if possible. 
• Start the “Common Application” and/or Obtain 
all applications for colleges on your short list. 
– EXCLUDING CUNY 
• Apply to retake SAT/ACT as needed. 
• ONLY If applying Early Decision at a private 
college, fill out the CSS Profile Financial Aid 
application online at www.collegeboard.com. 
• If applying for “early action” or “early 
decision” meet all deadlines.
Early Action vs. Early Decision 
Deadlines Typically 11/1 
-11/15 
Early Action (EA) 
• Application is usually due in November, student hears back 
about acceptance before January. (You can apply to as many 
EA schools per student as you want) 
• The decision is not binding. 
Early Decision (ED) 
• Student still applies early and college replies before the end 
of the year but the agreement is binding. 
• You can ONLY APPLY TO ONE SCHOOL ED! 
• Applicants who are accepted from an Early Decision pool 
have signed an agreement in their applications promising to 
enroll at that school if accepted. Usually a deposit is due with 
the notice of acceptance.
Year Two Year Calendar 
September 
• Finish Common App 
• Input draft lift in Naviance 
• Assign their Teacher Recommenders and CTO Advisor via 
Common App: submit recommendation requests to two 
teachers 
• Personal Statement: finish personal statements (make an 
appointment with CTO Advisor and writing center). 
• Develop résumé, portfolio, CD/videotape, or other appropriate 
reflection of special talent, as advised by your counselor.
September Continued… 
• College List: research colleges (Naviance, Fiske, 
Princeton Review, Visit, Info Sessions, meet w. CTO 
advisor) 
• Figure our HEOP Eligibility: If eligible, you will want 
to adjust your list to include some HEOP schools. 
• Info Sessions: Meet with college representatives 
visiting BHSECQ to express interest and to obtain 
information. 
• A.L.A.N.A. Visit Programs: apply to and attend 
ALANA programs 
• Arrange for on or off campus interviews when offered.
Y2 Calendar 
October 
• Common App Account: 
– Start supplements 
• Tests: retake the SAT / ACT, and any necessary Subject 
tests. 
• College Essay/College List/Info Sessions/ ALANA 
programs: continue with items from September 
• Interviews: schedule interviews, especially with 
selective schools 
• ED/EA/POSSE: notify CTO advisors and teacher 
recommenders of EA, ED, or POSSE applications (see 
deadline above).
Year Two Year Calendar 
REMEMBER 
• Notify all Recommenders and CTO 
adviser of any Early Decision or Early 
Action Deadlines schools you will 
apply to (this includes 2nd round Posse)
Y2 Calendar 
November 
• College Essay/College List/Info Sessions/ ALANA 
programs: continue as before. 
• Tests 
• Common App: 
– ‘Additional Info’ Section 
• College List: submit final list of 7-10 schools to CTO 
advisors & teacher recommenders 
– DUE NOVEMBER 1st 
– SUNY Applications: choose 4 SUNY campuses and 
submit SUNY applications on the Common App. (NO 
LATER than deadline 12/1/2014
Year Two Year Calendar 
REMEMBER 
• Final College Lists are due November 
1st to your CTO Adviser and 
recommenders!
December 
• Gather Documents for Financial Aid Applications 
• Test Scores: forward SAT and/or ACT scores to colleges 
through www.collegeboard.com or www.act.org for regular 
decision 
• CUNY Applications: choose 4 CUNY campuses you want to 
apply to and rank them in order of preference. 
– Submit the CUNY application on the CUNY website by 
12/1/2014 – use BHSEC Instructions that will be givine 
out in November.
Year Two Year Calendar 
REMEMBER 
• Apply to CUNY on 12/1/2014 (not 
before) 
• Apply to any SUNY by no later than 
12/1/2014 (recommended)
Y2 January 
• If applying for financial aid, submit FAFSA directly 
to Federal Student Aid Programs as soon after 
January 1st as possible. Aim for Jan 15th priority 
deadline. 
– www.fafsa.ed.gov – Federal Gov $$$ 
– www.collegeboard.com – CSS Profile – Private 
College $$$ 
– www.hesc.com – NY State $$$ 
• Meet any January 1 college application deadlines. 
• Send “thank you” notes to faculty for writing 
recommendations.
Year Two Year Calendar 
REMEMBER 
• Submit your FAFSA, CSS and Tap and 
other financial aid forms between 
JANUARY 1 and JANUARY 15
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ 
Financial Aid 
• All students seeking 
financial aid must 
fill out the Free 
Application for 
Federal Student Aid 
(FAFSA). 
• Apply for PIN 
through FAFSA 
website, you MUST 
have a PIN to 
complete the FAFSA. 
• www.finaid.org 
provides information 
about additional 
financial aid options 
for students, but you 
still need to file a 
FAFSA first. 
• EARLY ESITMATORS: 
• FAFSA4Caster and 
www.hesc.com and 
Net Price Calculators
Types of Financial Aid 
• Grants and Scholarships 
– Outside Organizations - Merit and 
Need Based 
– The Colleges - Merit and Need 
Based 
– Gov’t: Federal Need Based & State 
Need Based 
• Work Study 
• Loans
Scholarships 
• Scholarships are a great 
way to get extra money for 
college. 
• Be sure to search your 
potential colleges’ 
financial aid and 
scholarship 
opportunities. 
• As always, meet all 
deadlines! 
• Don’t pay anyone! Avoid 
Scams 
These are scholarship 
websites that allow you to 
search for scholarships 
based on your 
qualifications and needs. 
• http://www.financialaidfinder.• www.scholarships.com 
• http://www.fastweb.com/ 
• www.scholarshipexperts.c 
om/
Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized Educational 
Loans 
from the Federal Gov’t 
Subsidized 
• Awarded on the basis 
of financial need. You 
won't be charged any 
interest before you begin 
repaying the loan 
because the federal 
government subsidizes 
the interest during this 
time. 
Unsubsidized 
• You will be charged 
interest from the first 
disbursement until it is 
paid in full. The interest 
is capitalized, meaning 
that you pay interest on 
any interest that has 
already accrued.
Resumes and Essays 
• The learning center 
will hold special group 
sessions on creating 
and writing unique 
resumes and entrance 
essays. 
• Keep an eye out for the 
dates and times of 
these groups! 
• The internet is also an excellent source 
for finding tips and ideas for these 
entrance requirements! 
• http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ 
• www.greatcollegeadvice.com 
• http://www.princetonreview.com/ 
• http://education.yahoo.com/college/e 
ssentials/articles/college/collegeessay 
secrets.html 
• http://www.quintcareers.com/college 
_application_essay.html 
• www.collegebasics.com 
• http://www.ecampustours.com/colleg 
eplanning/applyingforcollege/highsch 
oolresume.htm
Letters of Recommendation 
• For Common App Schools – you must 
“assign” them this week. 
• For non-common app schools, you must 
give them stamped, address envelopes 
• Be Timely and Respectful 
• Give them a filled out “Request Form” 
• Counselor Letter- written by CTO 
Adviser 
• 2-3 From Teaching Faculty 
– Major academic disciplines
BHSEC students and applying 
Freshman or Transfer 
• CUNY (City University of New York) BHSEC students 
apply as TRANSFERs at these schools. 
– They will not look at SAT scores and they only want to see your college 
gpa because of this. 
– Students MUST apply as Transfers 
• Almost all SUNYs (State University of New York) and 
most private schools – students apply as freshman and 
then work to transfer in their credits. 
• NOTE: Some private schools are encouraging our 
students to apply as transfers. Talk with CTO Adviser if 
you are interested in applying to a school as a transfer.
A Note about CUNY 
• Increasing Selectivity for All apps, 
especially Transfers: 
• Baruch – Average Transfer G.P.A = 3.33 
• Hunter – 3.14 
• Brooklyn – 2.88
Thank You for 
coming! 
Questions?

Bhsec q cto y2 night 2014

  • 1.
    Welcome to BHSECQUEENS Year Two College Transfer Night September 9th, 2014 Hosted by: Elena Yesner – Director College Transfer Office and the College Transfer Advisers
  • 2.
    Y2 Deadlines Calendar September • Review the application process with your counselor. Meet all deadlines. • Register for SAT Reasoning Test and/or ACT, if appropriate. • Schedule follow-up appointment(s) with your CTO Adviser • Review your Draft College Transcript in advisory and Submit Corrections Form if needed. • Begin to finalize your short list – the schools to which you will apply (7-10 schools)
  • 3.
    SAT and ACTTesting Information • Test dates and registration forms can be found online at www.collegeboard.com (SAT) and www.act.org (ACT). • Last test Dates for Fall 2014 Applications: – SAT: November – ACT: October • BHSEC Queens School Code: 331811
  • 4.
    Making Your CollegeApplication List • Select what college qualities are the most important to you. • Research based on qualities you have listed as essential. • Parents and students should compare their lists to find similarities and discuss differences.
  • 5.
    Resources • YouNaviance Account www.connection.naviance.com/bhsecq • www.collegeboard.com • www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator
  • 6.
    Year Two YearCalendar September • Visit selected college campuses, if possible. • Start the “Common Application” and/or Obtain all applications for colleges on your short list. – EXCLUDING CUNY • Apply to retake SAT/ACT as needed. • ONLY If applying Early Decision at a private college, fill out the CSS Profile Financial Aid application online at www.collegeboard.com. • If applying for “early action” or “early decision” meet all deadlines.
  • 7.
    Early Action vs.Early Decision Deadlines Typically 11/1 -11/15 Early Action (EA) • Application is usually due in November, student hears back about acceptance before January. (You can apply to as many EA schools per student as you want) • The decision is not binding. Early Decision (ED) • Student still applies early and college replies before the end of the year but the agreement is binding. • You can ONLY APPLY TO ONE SCHOOL ED! • Applicants who are accepted from an Early Decision pool have signed an agreement in their applications promising to enroll at that school if accepted. Usually a deposit is due with the notice of acceptance.
  • 8.
    Year Two YearCalendar September • Finish Common App • Input draft lift in Naviance • Assign their Teacher Recommenders and CTO Advisor via Common App: submit recommendation requests to two teachers • Personal Statement: finish personal statements (make an appointment with CTO Advisor and writing center). • Develop résumé, portfolio, CD/videotape, or other appropriate reflection of special talent, as advised by your counselor.
  • 9.
    September Continued… •College List: research colleges (Naviance, Fiske, Princeton Review, Visit, Info Sessions, meet w. CTO advisor) • Figure our HEOP Eligibility: If eligible, you will want to adjust your list to include some HEOP schools. • Info Sessions: Meet with college representatives visiting BHSECQ to express interest and to obtain information. • A.L.A.N.A. Visit Programs: apply to and attend ALANA programs • Arrange for on or off campus interviews when offered.
  • 10.
    Y2 Calendar October • Common App Account: – Start supplements • Tests: retake the SAT / ACT, and any necessary Subject tests. • College Essay/College List/Info Sessions/ ALANA programs: continue with items from September • Interviews: schedule interviews, especially with selective schools • ED/EA/POSSE: notify CTO advisors and teacher recommenders of EA, ED, or POSSE applications (see deadline above).
  • 11.
    Year Two YearCalendar REMEMBER • Notify all Recommenders and CTO adviser of any Early Decision or Early Action Deadlines schools you will apply to (this includes 2nd round Posse)
  • 12.
    Y2 Calendar November • College Essay/College List/Info Sessions/ ALANA programs: continue as before. • Tests • Common App: – ‘Additional Info’ Section • College List: submit final list of 7-10 schools to CTO advisors & teacher recommenders – DUE NOVEMBER 1st – SUNY Applications: choose 4 SUNY campuses and submit SUNY applications on the Common App. (NO LATER than deadline 12/1/2014
  • 13.
    Year Two YearCalendar REMEMBER • Final College Lists are due November 1st to your CTO Adviser and recommenders!
  • 14.
    December • GatherDocuments for Financial Aid Applications • Test Scores: forward SAT and/or ACT scores to colleges through www.collegeboard.com or www.act.org for regular decision • CUNY Applications: choose 4 CUNY campuses you want to apply to and rank them in order of preference. – Submit the CUNY application on the CUNY website by 12/1/2014 – use BHSEC Instructions that will be givine out in November.
  • 15.
    Year Two YearCalendar REMEMBER • Apply to CUNY on 12/1/2014 (not before) • Apply to any SUNY by no later than 12/1/2014 (recommended)
  • 16.
    Y2 January •If applying for financial aid, submit FAFSA directly to Federal Student Aid Programs as soon after January 1st as possible. Aim for Jan 15th priority deadline. – www.fafsa.ed.gov – Federal Gov $$$ – www.collegeboard.com – CSS Profile – Private College $$$ – www.hesc.com – NY State $$$ • Meet any January 1 college application deadlines. • Send “thank you” notes to faculty for writing recommendations.
  • 17.
    Year Two YearCalendar REMEMBER • Submit your FAFSA, CSS and Tap and other financial aid forms between JANUARY 1 and JANUARY 15
  • 18.
    http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ Financial Aid • All students seeking financial aid must fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). • Apply for PIN through FAFSA website, you MUST have a PIN to complete the FAFSA. • www.finaid.org provides information about additional financial aid options for students, but you still need to file a FAFSA first. • EARLY ESITMATORS: • FAFSA4Caster and www.hesc.com and Net Price Calculators
  • 19.
    Types of FinancialAid • Grants and Scholarships – Outside Organizations - Merit and Need Based – The Colleges - Merit and Need Based – Gov’t: Federal Need Based & State Need Based • Work Study • Loans
  • 20.
    Scholarships • Scholarshipsare a great way to get extra money for college. • Be sure to search your potential colleges’ financial aid and scholarship opportunities. • As always, meet all deadlines! • Don’t pay anyone! Avoid Scams These are scholarship websites that allow you to search for scholarships based on your qualifications and needs. • http://www.financialaidfinder.• www.scholarships.com • http://www.fastweb.com/ • www.scholarshipexperts.c om/
  • 21.
    Subsidized vs. UnsubsidizedEducational Loans from the Federal Gov’t Subsidized • Awarded on the basis of financial need. You won't be charged any interest before you begin repaying the loan because the federal government subsidizes the interest during this time. Unsubsidized • You will be charged interest from the first disbursement until it is paid in full. The interest is capitalized, meaning that you pay interest on any interest that has already accrued.
  • 22.
    Resumes and Essays • The learning center will hold special group sessions on creating and writing unique resumes and entrance essays. • Keep an eye out for the dates and times of these groups! • The internet is also an excellent source for finding tips and ideas for these entrance requirements! • http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ • www.greatcollegeadvice.com • http://www.princetonreview.com/ • http://education.yahoo.com/college/e ssentials/articles/college/collegeessay secrets.html • http://www.quintcareers.com/college _application_essay.html • www.collegebasics.com • http://www.ecampustours.com/colleg eplanning/applyingforcollege/highsch oolresume.htm
  • 23.
    Letters of Recommendation • For Common App Schools – you must “assign” them this week. • For non-common app schools, you must give them stamped, address envelopes • Be Timely and Respectful • Give them a filled out “Request Form” • Counselor Letter- written by CTO Adviser • 2-3 From Teaching Faculty – Major academic disciplines
  • 24.
    BHSEC students andapplying Freshman or Transfer • CUNY (City University of New York) BHSEC students apply as TRANSFERs at these schools. – They will not look at SAT scores and they only want to see your college gpa because of this. – Students MUST apply as Transfers • Almost all SUNYs (State University of New York) and most private schools – students apply as freshman and then work to transfer in their credits. • NOTE: Some private schools are encouraging our students to apply as transfers. Talk with CTO Adviser if you are interested in applying to a school as a transfer.
  • 25.
    A Note aboutCUNY • Increasing Selectivity for All apps, especially Transfers: • Baruch – Average Transfer G.P.A = 3.33 • Hunter – 3.14 • Brooklyn – 2.88
  • 26.
    Thank You for coming! Questions?