Resources Catch The Dream 2015 Cypress Lakes High School January 31, 2015 College Board www.collegeboard.org ACT www.act.org Adventures in Educa on www.aie.org Schedule Overview Cappex www.cappex.com Free Applica on for Federal Student Aid www.fafsa.ed.gov Apply Texas www.applytexas.org 9:00 9:35‐10:15 10:20‐11:00 11:05‐11:45 11:50‐12:30 Common Applica on www.commonapp.org Career Cruising www.careercruising.com Welcome Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Commons Select Rooms Select Rooms Select Rooms Select Rooms Please plan to visit with the college representatives before and between sessions. 9:35‐10:15 a.m. Title Getting Money For College Surviving College College 101: Applying To College Certification Options In High School Choosing A College Major ACT vs. SAT: What Should I Take If I Knew Then What I Know Now How To Transfer To A 4 Year College From Lone Star Military Options: Army C ó mo Pagar la Universidad Who Should Attend All 11th‐12th grades 11th‐12th grades All All 10th‐12th grades All 11th‐12th grades All Hispanohablantes 11:05‐11:45 a.m. Room Number 2612/2614 2705 2520 2714 2519 2606/2608 2709/2711 2707 2716 2718/2720 10:20‐11:00 a.m. Title Getting Money For College Scholarships 101 Certification Options In High School Cruising For Scholarships ACT vs. SAT: What Should I Take If I Knew Then What I Know Now How To Transfer To A 4 Year College From Lone Star Military Options: Marines Los ex ámenes ACT/SAT Who Should Attend All 11th‐12th grades All All 10th‐12th grades All 11th‐12th grades All Hispanohablantes Title Getting Money For College Surviving College College 101: Applying To College Scholarships 101 Choosing A College Major ACT vs. SAT: What Should I Take If I Knew Then What I Know Now Lone Star Options for 2 Year Or Less Military Options: Navy Charla con estudiantes de la universidad Who Should Attend All 11th‐12th grades 11th‐12th grades 11th‐12th grades All 10th‐12th grades All 11th‐12th grades All Hispanohablantes Room Number 2612/2614 2705 2520 2515 2519 2606/2608 2709/2711 2707 2716 2718/2720 11:50 a.m.‐12:30 p.m. Room Number 2612/2614 2515 2714 2519 2606/2608 2709/2711 2707 2716 2718/2720 Title Getting Money For College Scholarships 101 Choosing A College Major ACT vs. SAT: What Should I Take If I Knew Then What I Know Now Lone Star Options for 2 Year Or Less Military Options: Air Force Informaci ón sobre Lone Star College Who Should Attend All 11th‐12th grades All 10th‐12th grades All 11th‐12th grades All Hispanohablantes Room Number 2612/2614 2515 2519 2606/2608 2709/2711 2707 2716 2718/2720 BOLD indicates sessions are offered more than once. Italics indicate sessions are offered in Spanish. Title ACT vs. SAT: Which Should I Take Certification Options In High School Choosing A College Major College 101: Applying To College Cruising For Scholarships Getting Money For College How To Transfer To A 4 Year College From Lone Star If I Knew Then What I Know Now Lone Star Options for 2 Year Or Less Military Options: Air Force Military Options: Army Military Options: Marines Military Options: Navy Scholarships 101 Surviving College Charla con estudiantes de la universidad C ó mo Pagar la Universidad Informaci ón sobre Lone Star College Los ex ámenes ACT/SAT Description Determine which college entrance exam is right for you. Explore certifications options that are available at CFISD high schools. Insight to choosing a college major. Dicover the steps to applying to college. Using Career Cruising program and other search engines to find money for college. Specific information on financial aid and reducing your costs for college. Highlights how to successfully transfer to a 4 year university from Lone Star College. Hear returning college students share information regarding college. Not interested in a 4 year degree? Discover options for certifications or 2 year degrees at Lone Star College. Exploring military options. Exploring military options. Exploring military options. Exploring military options. Specifics on how to find avialiable scholarships. Skills necessary to be successful in college. Eschuchar a las perspectivas de estudiantes recién graduados de High School que están estudiando actualmente en la universidad. Información específica sobre la ayuda financiera y cómo reducir el precio de asistir a la universidad. Opciones de recibir certificados o estudiar en un programa de 2 años para los estudiantes que no tienen interés en un programa de 4 años. Información sobre las diferencias entre los exámenes SAT y ACT para ayudar al estudiante saber cuál examen es mejor para él/ella.