Showing posts with label college fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college fair. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

New Town - Pikesville Partnership College Fair!

Announcing the first collaborative college fair in Northwest Baltimore County!
On March 23, Pikesville High School and New Town High School are partnering to present a college fair with at least fifty colleges present to provide information and answer questions from students at both schools (and any others who wish to attend).
The college fair is from 6 to 8pm on March 23 at New Town High School.
In addition to the colleges, Pikesville High School's own Jeremy Goldman and Molly LaBricciosa will present workshops on Getting Money for College and what skills you learn in HS that will help you stay in college and graduate on time.
We hope to see everyone there!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Course Advising 2014-15

On January 16, the 9th through 11th grade students received their course request forms and accompanying BCPS Course Registration Guides. During advisory, the students watched a short video that explains the process:
As you can see in the video, students have automatic course requests at the top of the form, and these courses are simply the next sequential courses based upon their current progress in this year's classes, as recommended by this year's teachers. While the teachers' recommendations are supported by the school, they are not set in stone. The conversation can continue through to the end of the school year. If the family still disagrees with a teacher's recommendation, please discuss that disagreement with your school counselor.

We will begin offering every student eight credits next year, and Pikesville's method is to implement that with a four-period A day - B day format. Please supplement the recommended "automatic" course requests with electives so that the total number of credits equals eight. We also ask that each student identify at least four credits of alternates in case of a time conflict, or in case a course does not have enough requests to staff.

Because student requests impact staffing decisions, the school cannot allow students to make changes to their levels or electives once schedules are mailed in the summer. Please put as much thought and care into your requests as the school is.

We also would like students to consider increasing their academic rigor. The greater rigor students pursue in high school, the more college ready they will be in college. However, we ask that you choose wisely, and not request too many AP courses, either. Being recommended for five AP classes does not mean that you should take five AP classes. Please consider athletic, employment, and family obligations, as well as how much time it takes to complete homework and (especially) study for tests, as AP courses have a much greater emphasis on testing than other classes. Please watch the GetAPFit channel to get an idea of what you can expect in each class, and ask your current teachers, the teachers currently assigned to teach your intended AP course(s), and their department chair as many questions as you need this year, because once you are in the classes next year, you'll be in them all year. Please refer to your PSAT score report to see which AP classes have the greatest statistical probability of your passing the AP Exam.

Rising seniors are advised to consider what is the most appropriate plan for their seniors year. Aside from academically rigorous courses that are available in-school, eligible seniors also have the option to either get real-world experience by working in an internship or by taking college classes. When deliberating the best plan for you, please call the colleges to which you are considering applying, and come to our #PHSfit College Fair to ask admissions counselors what they would most highly recommend as part of the application process in order to best demonstrate your college readiness.

Each student already has ten minutes reserved to meet with his or her school counselor for course advising during the first two weeks of February. And again, even though we will be entering course requests at that point, requests can be changed as often as necessary in order for all students to leave school in June confident that they have committed to the best #PHSfit course requests for them.

Last, please refer to the academic resources page on this blog for more insight into the process.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Second-week Check-in

News and notes from the School Counseling Department

We are more than a week into the school year, and it seems like things are going well. There wasn't an overwhelming number of families who waited until (or beyond) the last minute to enroll in school, and thanks to our tripled efforts to give students more support in academic planning for this school year, we have had far fewer-than-usual issues with students second-guessing their electives or core course levels.

Between Labor Day and Rosh Hashanah, this will (hopefully) be a quiet week before we dive into classroom visits:
September 9: Ninth graders - orientation to high school and the role of the school counselor
September 10: Twelfth graders - college applications and resources
September 11: Tenth graders - Hitting your stride in high school and setting goals
September 12: Eleventh graders - Understanding the importance of junior year

During those classroom sessions, we will introduce the students to a new initiative we are establishing this year, based on responses on our needs assessments, which we are calling "Transition Tuesdays." Many students feel the need to talk about things that they are experiencing, but are not always comfortable missing class to do so, and can't find an appropriate way or place to discuss them. Therefore, we will hold an open group every Tuesday during students' lunch periods, to process transitions that they are experiencing (grieving the loss of a loved one, the separation of a family, new arrivals to Pikesville, or preparing for new challenges, etc.) Students just need to come to the conference room during their lunch shift on Tuesdays. If this ends up drawing a larger crowd than anticipated, then we'll make alternative plans.

If you haven't yet, please complete this year's needs assessment survey so we can identify areas of strength and potential at http://tinyurl.com/PHSCounsNeeds13 - anonymity is completely optional.

Between September 20 and October 2, students will activate their accounts at Naviance, a college and career planning portal with which BCPS just began a multi-year contract. Naviance is how we will submit transcripts and recommendation letters to Common App members and other colleges.

Upcoming events, so please mark your calendar:
October 3 at 7:00pm: College Planning Workshop in the PHS Library - this is planned to be facilitated by our admissions representative from Towson University, Ms. Loryn Strauzer. If time permits, parents can also get their personalized Naviance access codes.
November 12-13: NACAC College Fair at the Baltimore Convention Center
December 12 at 7:00pm: Financial Aid information night, with Dr. Benee Edwards from MHEC  (to explain FAFSA) and Jennifer Bauer from Central Scholarship Bureau (to explain scholarships).
February 6 at 5:00pm: #PHSfit College Fair with planning workshops. Expect the cafeteria to be a flurry of activity with college admissions representatives from dozens of colleges in our region, as well as college planning workshops presented by local college admissions consultant Craig Meister from Tactical College Consulting.

One feature in Naviance is the ability for students to sign up for information sessions with college admissions recruiters. Many of our visits that are scheduled for the fall have already been posted to the edline calendar. Students may come see Ms. Billingslea in the school counseling office to sign up for information sessions until their Naviance account is active. After that, we ask that students sign up prior to the day before the visit so that Ms. Billingslea can make a hall pass for teachers to allow the students to leave class.
The following college information sessions are already scheduled:
September 18: Bryant University (10am)
September 19: Dickinson College (8:30am)
September 23: Ithaca College (8:30am)
September 25: Elizabethtown College (9am)
September 26: Washington College (10:45am)
September 27: Stevenson University (9am) and American University (1pm)
September 30: Towson University (8:30am)
October 1: Tufts University (11am) and Muhlenberg College (1pm)
October 2: McDaniel College (9:15am)
October 3: High Point University (8am) (by this point, all students should be signing up in Naviance)
October 7: Goucher College (1pm)
October 8: Washington University of St. Louis (9:30am)
October 15: University of Southern California (12pm)
October 22: George Mason University (1pm)
October 24: Lycoming College (9:30am)
October 30: Albright College (9am)

October 25 will be this year's administration of the ASVAB, an assessment that is used for college planning, and also is required for those who plan to enlist in the military. Students who take the ASVAB are under no obligation to enlist. Sign up on Naviance.

October 16 will be a very big day, and is worthy of its own blog post. Until then, know that ALL PIKESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS will be engaged in college and career readiness activities. The 9th graders will take the ReadiStep, the 10th and 11th graders will take the PSAT, and the 12th graders will have their annual Senior Mock Interview Day (SMID) and other college and career planning exercises.

As always, don't hesitate to email or schedule an appointment to discuss any questions or concerns. We are very proud that our proactive efforts are having their desired impact, which allows us the opportunity to provide more schoolwide programming to benefit all students.

One last note - inspired by some school counselors in other states, we are trying to raise funds for each school counselor to have an ipad so that we can be more mobile in the school and have immediate access to college and career planning resources, as well as take immediate notes of student contact. If you would like to donate to this cause, you may do so at Donors Choose. Once the first two devices are fully funded, we will work to identify funding for the third. If you use the promo code "INSPIRE" at checkout, DonorsChoose will match donations of up to $100 by September 8.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

College Fairs

Now that we have passed the #PHSfit college fair, let's talk about two college exploration opportunities in the near future, the CCBC/BCPS College Fair, and CollegeWeekLive.

CCBC/BCPS College Fair
At this event cosponsored by the local community college and our school district, over a hundred college admissions representatives from colleges as far away as Hawai'i will be on-hand to provide information and answer questions. This is a two-night event, with CCBC-Essex being the site on March 4, and CCBC-Catonsville being the site on March 5. In both cases, the event lasts from 6 to 8pm, parking is free and plentiful, and the location will be clearly designated (the largest building on campus, the athletic/wellness center).
All families are invited to attend and BCPS school counselors will be on-hand to lend their expertise if you have any questions. To prepare, you are advised to print the list of suggested questions to ask at a college fair, from this blog's college planning page. Also, it will be helpful to print off several pages of labels with the following information:

  • Student's first and last names
  • Student's phone number and email address
  • Student's mailing address
  • Student's intended major (it's okay to be undecided!)

PARTICIPANT LIST
Alfred University
Antonelli Institute*
Arcadia University
Art Institute
Baltimore City Community College
Bethany College
Bridgewater College
Bryant University
Cabrini College
Campbell University**
Capitol College
Carlow University*
Case Western Reserve University
Catawba College
CCBC
Cedar Crest College
Chestnut Hill College**
Christopher Newport University
Clarkson University
Coastal Carolina University
Concord University
Coppin State University
Corcoran College of Art and Design
Davis & Elkins College**
Delaware Valley College
Duquesne University*
Eastern University
Elon University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Emmanuel College*
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fairmont State University
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising
Ferrum College**
Flagler College
Florida Institute of Technology**
Frostburg State University
Full Sail University
Garrett College
George Mason University**
Goldey-Beacom College
Goucher College
Hampton University
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Hawaii Pacific University
High Point University
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Hood College
Immaculata University*
Iona College
Johns Hopkins University
Johnson & Wales University**
Juniata College**
Kean University
King’s College
La Salle University
Lasell College*
Lebanon Valley College
Liberty University
Limestone College
Longwood University
Lycoming College
Manhattan College
Marymount Manhattan College*
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
McDaniel College
Methodist University
Millersville University
Mount Holyoke College**
Mount Olive College
Mount St. Mary’s University
Neumann University
New Jersey Institute of Technology
New York Institute of Technology*
Norfolk State University
North Carolina A&T State University
North Carolina Wesleyan College
Notre Dame of Maryland University
Old Dominion University
Pace University
Penn State University
Pfeiffer University
Radford University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Roanoke College
Rochester Institute of Technology
Roger Williams University*
Rowan University
Rutgers University**
Saint Francis University
Saint Peter’s University*
Savannah College of Art and Design
Seton Hall University
Seton Hill University**
Shenandoah University
Shippensburg University
St. Andrews University
St. John’s University
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
St. Paul’s College
St. Vincent College
Stevenson University
The College of New Jersey
The University of Scranton
Towson University
Trinity Washington University
Tuskegee University
United States Coast Guard Academy
United States Merchant Marine Academy
University of Baltimore
University of Bridgeport
University of Maryland Baltimore County
University of Maryland College Park**
University of Maryland College Park Air Force Academy
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
University of Mary Washington
University of Nevada, Las Vegas*
University of New England
University of New Haven
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
University of Northwestern Ohio
University of Pittsburgh*
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
University of the Sciences**
Ursinus College
Vassar College*
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Military Institute
Virginia Tech
Virginia Wesleyan College
Wagner College*
Washington & Jefferson College
Washington College
Wentworth Institute of Technology**
West Chester University
West Virginia State University
West Virginia University
West Virginia University Institute of Technology
West Virginia Wesleyan College
Wheeling Jesuit University
Widener University
William Peace University
Wilson College
York College of Pennsylvania

*          CCBC Catonsville Only
**       CCBC Essex Only

For a humorous and often sarcastic - though not unrealistic - take on what NOT to do at a college fair, browse the "Admissions Problems" blog, facebook, and twitter posts.