Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Financial Aid Presentation

Financial Aid Presentation

Last night was the Financial Aid Presentation hosted by Brady, our ISAC representative.  Almost 30 people attended the virtual event. Great turnout. For those who were not able to attend, we have attached the slide portion of that presentation.


Tuesday, September 29, 2020

College Rep Virtual Week is set!


This is the list of colleges that will be visiting IVC virtually during the week of Oct. 5-9.
Students will be called to the library to participate in this first-ever, week-long event. 
Click on the picture to see an enlarged list and QR code to sign up (or Click Here).
OPEN TO PARENTS ALSO!

Monday, September 28, 2020

College Isn't For Everyone - Week 2


College isn't for everyone...How about a career in the skilled trades? Each week we will be featuring a 2 minute video created by Dirty Jobs' Host Mike Rowe which hopefully sheds a bright light on the skilled trades.

The topic this week... The Myth that Trade Jobs are Dead End Jobs

Monday, September 21, 2020

Helpful Website for Teens

The State of Illinois is unveiling a new website for teens and younger kids. Safe2Help Illinois is designed to encourage students to get help and help others with important issues such bullying, abuse, depression, self-injury and suicidal thoughts.

The website not only provides teens with information about these topics but, more importantly, gives them concrete ideas about how to move forward, including ways to get help.

U of I - Program Explorer Tool

Before students apply to U of I, they are encouraged to check out the Program Explorer tool.

For each major at U of I, the Program Explorer tool provides a brief description, what graduates do with the degrees, how much the program costs, graduation and retention rates, related majors, and more.

Students can also take a self-assessment to discover which of the majors relate to their interests, explore majors by Holland type, and compare majors side by side.

Since students are admitted by major at UIUC, this tool is especially important to those applying. Hopefully this tool will help them make an informed decision on prospective major.

Friday, September 18, 2020

College Isn't For Everyone


College isn't for everyone...How about a career in the skilled trades? We will be featuring a weekly video created by Dirty Jobs' Host Mike Rowe which hopefully sheds a bright light on the skilled trades.

Click below for a list of skilled trade careers that do not require a four year degree.

Get the most out of Khan Academy and SAT - and it's FREE

 

Are you looking for ways to prepare for SAT? It is less than a month away seniors (Oct. 14th) and will be used for many scholarship opportunities later in the year.  It is so simple to link your PSAT scores with Khan Academy to get a personalized study plan for the SAT. The video above explains.

For those who did not take the PSAT, Khan Academy is still a great way to prepare for the SAT.  

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Illinois Colleges with No Application Fees

Some colleges are offering no application fees for up to the whole year. That means it will cost you $0 to apply to these colleges. You can't beat that deal.

Augustana College 
Aurora University
Bradley University
Eastern IL University - No fee until Oct. 15th
Elmhurst College
Eureka College
Illinois College
Illinois Wesleyan University
McKendree University
Millikin University
Monmouth College
Northern IL University
Rockford University 
Southern IL - Carbondale - No fee until October 31st
Southern IL - Edwardsville - No fee from Oct 5-16

College for Free - It's Possible

SIU Carbondale is now offering the Saluki Commitment. The Saluki Commitment is their pledge that all students who meet certain criteria are guaranteed that tuition and mandatory fees will be fully covered for eight consecutive semesters at no cost to students or families.

Recipients must meet all of the following criteria:
  • Be a first-time incoming freshman enrolling full-time in the fall 2021 semester or later
  • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.75 or higher
  • Have an annual family income less than $63,575 with assets less than $50,000 based on the FAFSA
  • Be an Illinois resident who attended an Illinois high school
  • Be a dependent student under age 24
  • Be eligible for Federal financial aid
How to qualify (and stay qualified):
  • Have a current FAFSA on file by December 1
  • Apply for admission by March 1
  • Enroll in a four-year degree program at SIU Carbondale
  • Stay enrolled full-time for eight consecutive fall and spring semesters
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress in order for the commitment to be renewed

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Illinois State Universities - At A Glance


State Universities - Summaries At a Glance

This document provides a summary of minimum high school course requirements for admission of freshman to Illinois public universities. That includes course requirements, foreign language requirements, admissions requirements, application filing dates, and tuition and fees.

State Universities - Majors At a Glance

This document provides a summary of majors at Illinois public universities.

Friday, September 11, 2020

Golden Apple Scholarship Program

 For those students interested in teaching!!

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Awesome Virtual College Fairs - Start This Weekend

It's Free! It's Easy! It's Awesome!
 
What a great way to learn about colleges without leaving the comfort of your home.  The National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC) will begin a series of virtual college fairs this weekend.
 
--- Sunday, September 13    11:00 - 7:00
--- Monday, October 12       12:00 - 8:00
--- Sunday, October 18         11:00 - 7:00
--- Sunday, November 8        1:00 - 9:00 
 
More than 600 colleges will be in attendance, over 25 from IL. Registration is simple. Go to virtualcollegefairs.org
 
 -- Meet with colleges -- 
 -- Watch videos of daily life -- 
-- See a fly over of the campus --

Click here or on the flyer for more info!

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

OFF TO COLLEGE Guide

The brand new Off to College Guide is out for the 2020-21 school year. It covers the ins and outs of the college exploration and application process. Since things have changed a bit because of the covid situation, we felt that the earlier this packet comes out, the better. The counseling department will be creating a video for the seniors which will cover the most important points of the guide. To view the guide, click here.

Senior Parents - FAFSA Completion Now Required

More information will soon be coming out about the new law requiring the filling out of FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) by high school seniors and parents. IVC will conduct a number of FAFSA workshops throughout the year to help families through the process.  The FAFSA is used when determining the amount of aid that a student can receive while attending post-secondary schooling. The following article explains the rationale behind the new law.

(Excerpt taken from chicago.chalkbeat.org)

To help pave the way to college, a new state law will require Illinois high school seniors to complete an application for federal student aid in order to graduate.

The new law allows families to sign a waiver, for those not wanting to complete the application.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the law to nudge more students to access federal dollars for their post-secondary plans, whether they’re paying for college or vocational schools.

“This law will help give students the freedom to choose the pathway that’s best for them – not the path they’re forced down because nobody gave them the information to explore their options,” Pritzker said in a statement. “My administration will do everything in our power to make college an option for any student who wants that opportunity.”


SAT Coming Up in October

What: State SAT test
Who: All Seniors
When: Wednesday, October 14th
Where: IVC High School (possible other location for remote learners TBA)
Cost: Free

The state mandated SAT test will be taking place next month for all seniors at IVC. This test is a graduation requirement. Although many colleges and universities are going test optional for the current class of high school seniors, it is important that the students do their best on this test. It has the possibility of increasing chances at successful admissions and boost their opportunities at earning scholarships for college and/or trade schools.  For free SAT testing strategies and practice tests, check out www..khanacademy.org/.  

Thursday, September 3, 2020

College 101 Presentation

College 101 Presentation
Seniors were given the opportunity to hear a presentation yesterday morning about the basics of life after high school. The main portion of the presentation focused on the many components of the college exploration process and different options available to the students. A PDF version of the presentation will give you an idea of what was discussed. It does not have any audio but it does have many tips, links and other important info for any student planning on heading off to college.

College 101 Presentation

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Attention SENIOR PARENTS: Some Important Parent Dates


Obviously Co-vid has changed a lot of things at the high school.  The counseling department will be doing our best to keep the parents and students informed about everything. Listed below are our parent events.

Below is a list of important dates this year with a short description of each. We encourage parents to attend as many of these programs as possible. For more info on any of them, please call (309) 274-5481 x3217.

All of these presentations will be available online after they are completed.

Off to College Parent Breakfast  (IN PERSON) 
Friday, Sept 18th 8:00 a.m. - IVC Auditorium 
Limit 45 people (please call Shana Placher at 274-5481 x3217 to reserve a spot)
This is our 13th year offering an Off to College Breakfast. The breakfast will cover the application process, some of the ins and outs of college, tips for parents, and more. The program lasts about 45-60 minutes.

(Click below to see the rest of the dates)

Colleges Visiting IVC in 2020

Each year, over 20 colleges visit IVC to meet with prospective students. Because of Covid-19, that plan will look a little different this year.  Starting very soon, we will begin having Admission Reps from schools meet with the students, but it will all take place virtually.  We will compile a list of virtual meetings. Students will be allowed to join these visits on their Chromebooks at the designated times.

Positives

  • Students who are remote learning will also be able to join these visits. 
  • There is no reason a parent couldn't also join in, listen to the presentation, and ask any pertinent questions.
  • We will be able to host more colleges since travel for the Admission Reps is not involved.
More information will soon be coming out with a complete list of virtual meetings.