Comprehensive ACT/SAT & Scholarship Information for Sophomore/Junior Parent Night

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Detailed information provided for parents and students regarding ACT/SAT tests, state voucher program changes, in-school ACT for juniors, online registration, fee waivers, ACT vs SAT comparisons, and test prep resources including Khan Academy and March 2 Success. Guidance provided on taking both tests for competitive schools.


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  1. ACT/SAT & Scholarship Information Sophomore/Junior Parent Night Spring 2017

  2. In-School ACT (for Juniors ONLY) State voucher program-changes this year Students do NOT register for this day; handled through school Mandatory participation/new graduation requirement Students with accommodations: April 18th-May 3rdwindow This program could look different next year (for current sophomores)

  3. ACT Info www.actstudent.org ACT Dates(Saturdays) Students/Parents responsible for on-line registration and fees Fee waivers available for those on FRL (2 per student) (college application fee waivers available-colleges not required to accept) Can take more than once Average increase of 1-3 points when taken a second time

  4. SAT Info https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register SAT Dates Students/Parents responsible for online registration and fees Fee waivers available for those on FRL (2 for SAT registration and 2 for SAT Subject Tests) Link to SAT Fee Waiver Info College application fee waivers (4 per student who takes SAT with fee waiver); schools not required to accept

  5. ACT vsSAT TN is an ACT state Both accepted at most colleges Ivy League and some highly selective/out of states require SAT (and some even SAT subject tests) Student needs to check admissions requirements to schools they plan to apply Applying to a competitive school? Take both and see which you do better on! What does superscore mean? (It s up to the college!)

  6. Side by Side Comparison Princeton Review Comparison

  7. Test Prep Resources PSAT and FREE, personalized prep through Khan Academy (click here to see how to link your accounts) School Counseling page of our website Learning Express Library March 2 Success Khan Academy Next Step U

  8. Test Prep Resources (continued) ACT s Test Prep Not all is FREE Free access to Online Prep Live for students who test with a fee waiver

  9. Test Scores and Scholarships Scholarship Resources can be found here Community Scholarships vsInstitutional Scholarships Scholarships can be for test scores, GPA, community/extracurricular involvement, leadership, athletics, etc.

  10. Scholarship Info FAFSA is first step! State programs HOPE GAMS Others

  11. More about HOPE 21 ACT or 3.0 unweightedGPA 4 year institutions: Up to $1,750 per semester for full-time enrollment as a freshman and sophomore; Up to $2,250 per semester for full- time enrollment as a junior and senior 2 year institutions: Up to $1,500 per full-time semester as freshman and sophomore

  12. More About General Assembly Merit Scholarship (GAMS) 3.75 unweightedGPA andminimum 29 ACT Composite (or SAT equivalent) Up to $1,500 supplemental to HOPE scholarship

  13. Merit-Based Institutional/University Scholarships Some have different applications and deadlines than general admissions Also look at departmental scholarships (i.e. offered through College of Engineering) Let s look at some examples

  14. University of Tennessee Knoxville Scholarships Institutional (automatically considered) vs Competitive (earlier application deadline and supplemental application) Volunteer Scholarship (institutional) 28-29 ACT=$3,000 per year/$12,000 total 30-33 ACT=$6,000 per year/$24,000 total 34-36 ACT=$8,000 per year/$32,000 total

  15. MTSU Scholarships Scholarship page Guaranteed Scholarships 25 ACT/3.5 GPA=$2,000 per year 26 ACT/3.5 GPA=$3,000 per year 28 ACT/3.5 GPA=$4,000 per year 30 ACT/3.5 GPA=$5,000 per year Buchanan Scholarship Departmental Scholarships

  16. Putting it all together So, if a student graduates high school with a 3.75 unweightedGPA and scores a 29 on the ACT and is accepted to UTK, they would be eligible to receive: $3,500 HOPE $1,500 GAMS $3,000 Volunteer =$8,000 for freshman year

  17. UTs average annual in-state tuition is around $13,000 Other costs total Cost of Attendance (COA) Click here

  18. If theres time GPA Game

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