Thursday, Nov. 7 at Kubasaki High School, 5:30-7:30 p.m
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
Benjamin Franklin
Dear Presenters,
Thank you for your support. We look forward to having you share your experiences and college information with our high school students. Please review carefully the following so that we can have the best possible event.
1. We are asking all volunteers to contact their college or university directly. Specific requests from an alum receive much better response than a general request from the high school or district office. Therefore, we encourage you to contact your colleges and universities early to allow them time to mail you requested flyers and/or brochures that include some or all of the information listed below. The college web sites below may serve as good resources to link you to your beloved Alma Mater:
www.collegeboard.com
http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state
http://www.collegeview.com
2. Regardless of what you receive from your college or university, you may want to create your own handouts and/or poster to have at the table. Information for your flyers and presentations might include the following:
Admissions Office Address (include email address, telephone/Fax) Application Deadlines Number of Undergraduates Percentage of In State and Out of State Students Percentage of recently admitted students whose Grade Point averages were 3.2 or better.
SAT and/or ACT scores of Middle 50% First Year Students High School Preparation Required Units Advanced Placement Information In State and Out of State College Costs Housing Options Campus Setting Activities Pictures (if possible)
3. Internet access, projectors and screens will not be available so it is suggested that if you wish to use your laptop computers for your presentations, you should not plan on a live internet connection. Your laptop’s hard drive or a memory stick (USB drive) is probably the best way to store your information for presentations. No school resources will be available (only table + chair). Charge laptop batteries before arrival (power not supplied).
Traditionally, talk time with students is much better received than watching video or slide shows of pictures on a computer screen. They are a nice addition but not a good first source.
Thank you for your support. We look forward to having you share your experiences and college information with our high school students. Please review carefully the following so that we can have the best possible event.
1. We are asking all volunteers to contact their college or university directly. Specific requests from an alum receive much better response than a general request from the high school or district office. Therefore, we encourage you to contact your colleges and universities early to allow them time to mail you requested flyers and/or brochures that include some or all of the information listed below. The college web sites below may serve as good resources to link you to your beloved Alma Mater:
www.collegeboard.com
http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state
http://www.collegeview.com
2. Regardless of what you receive from your college or university, you may want to create your own handouts and/or poster to have at the table. Information for your flyers and presentations might include the following:
Admissions Office Address (include email address, telephone/Fax) Application Deadlines Number of Undergraduates Percentage of In State and Out of State Students Percentage of recently admitted students whose Grade Point averages were 3.2 or better.
SAT and/or ACT scores of Middle 50% First Year Students High School Preparation Required Units Advanced Placement Information In State and Out of State College Costs Housing Options Campus Setting Activities Pictures (if possible)
3. Internet access, projectors and screens will not be available so it is suggested that if you wish to use your laptop computers for your presentations, you should not plan on a live internet connection. Your laptop’s hard drive or a memory stick (USB drive) is probably the best way to store your information for presentations. No school resources will be available (only table + chair). Charge laptop batteries before arrival (power not supplied).
Traditionally, talk time with students is much better received than watching video or slide shows of pictures on a computer screen. They are a nice addition but not a good first source.