1 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM October 14, 2011 Links Guidance Website College Planning Counselor Profiles Naviance Support Services www.harrisoncsd.org College Fair Preparation Counselors met with sophomores and juniors following the PSAT to ensure students were provided information on preparing for our upcoming College Fair. A Guidebook for Students and Parents was distributed and reviewed. This pamphlet has been mailed home so that parents can also review the information with students in advance of October 18. College Board (AP&SAT) ACT FAFSA Financial Aid NCAA Guidance Department Christopher Miller Supervisor, 6-12 630-3092 Harrison High School 630-3101 Carolyn Chieco Counselor, 630-3103 Kira DiFalco Counselor, 630-3105 Kristy Grammas & Jean Nugent Counselor, 630-3104 Shari Heyen Counselor, 630-3106 Renee Katzenberg Counselor, 630-3107 Before attending the college fair do your homework and be prepared. Know what you want to know. Before the Fair Review the list of college fair participants and determine which tables you want to visit; Visit Naviance and research the schools you are interested in speaking with; and Visit the college website to learn basic information about the college. Admissions representatives understand that you may be nervous and thus they seek to make you comfortable. The college fair can be overwhelming so it helps to come prepared.
2 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM Cindy Leong Counselor, 630-3348 LMK Middle School 630-3057 Mark DiMondo Grade 6, 630-3056 Lisa Cannistraci Grade 7, 630-3055 Norma Robles Grade 8, 630-3054 Have an idea? Send us an email. Past Issues of the Husky Compass Gram Issue #1 08/31/11 Issue #2 09/09/11 Issue #3 09/16/11 College Fair List 09/19/11 Issue #4 09/23/11 Issue #5 09/30/11 Issue #6 10/07/11 Your conversation should be an attempt at dialogue. Find questions that meet your needs and which are helpful to you as an applicant. Often the representative at the fair will be the admissions representative that actually reviews your potential application. Think about what is important to you and the impression you can leave. During the Fair Look the admissions representative in the eye, shake hands and introduce yourself by name and grade; Be neat; appropriate dress is still an easy way to impress and represent our school well; Be well-prepared in terms of the tables you want to visit and the type of questions you want to ask; If asked, answer questions to the best of your ability; Complete information cards so that you earn credit with the college for your interactions; Be ready to volunteer information-know your scores, GPA, latest grades, and what courses you are presently taking; Be yourself; do not pretend to be something or someone you are not; Above all just relax. The college fair is meant to be informative; and Thank everyone you speak with. What Questions Might I ask? Students always want to know what they should ask during a college visit interview or when college representatives visit Harrison High School. It is sometimes helpful to ask the same questions to a series of admissions representatives to see how they each answer. It may give you some helpful comparisons. What do you look for in an applicant? What type of student is happiest at your college? What type of student is most successful at your college? What is special about the campus? What kind of special services are available to assist and support students? What resources are provided to assist students in finding work after college? What support is offered to assist students in making the transition from high school to college? Leave a good impression. You are representing yourself and Harrison High School. After the Fair The college fair can be exhausting. You will likely have a handful of brochures, catalogs and new information. Record your impressions on those colleges you interacted with;
usky Compass Gram, 10/14/11 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM Keep what you gathered for later use; Research colleges that interested you. Use Naviance; and Discuss your thoughts with your parents and guidance counselor. College Fair Details When is the fair?: October 18, 2011 12:15-1:00PM (7th period) is open to seniors and juniors. 1:00-2:00PM (8th period) is open to sophomores, juniors, and parents. Where is the fair?: The Harrison High School Main Gymnasium Can parents visit the fair?: Absolutely. Car pool if possible as parking will be tight on campus. All parents are welcome between 1:00 and 2:00PM. ---------------------------------- Southern Westchester College Fair October 17 at Westchester County Center in White Plains 6:00--9:00PM Free to attend! Jewish Students' College Fair (Need not be Jewish to Attend, but highlights campus life for Jewish students) October 23 at Solomon Schechter 4:00--6:00PM To register: https://www.solomon-schechter.com/podium /default.aspx?t=36644 Hispanic Students' College Fair November 16 at Pace University During the School Day, students register in Guidance Upcoming College Visits at HHS Attention juniors and seniors: The following college representatives will be visiting Harrison High School within the next few weeks:
usky Compass Gram, 10/14/11 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM Towson University: October 17 Dean College: October 17 Elon University: October 17 Roger Williams University: October 17 COLLEGE FAIR: October 18 Review Full List Below University of Richmond: October 19 Boston University: October 19 Tulane University: October 20 Rhode Island School of Design: October 20 Saint Leo University: October 20 Saint John's University: October 20 Fairfield University: October 21 Adelphi University: October 21 Skidmore College: October 24 Radford University: October 24 Bates College: October 24 University of Rhode Island: October 25 Newbury College: October 25 Salve Regina University: October 25 Lehigh University: October 26 Colby College: October 26 Stonehill College: October 27 Hamilton College: October 27 George Washington University: October 28 Vanderbilt University: October 31 University of Hartford: October 31 Marist College: November 1 Springfield College: November 4 Hartford Art School: November 7 New England College: November 9 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts: November 9 Fashion Institute of Technology: November 14 Mercy College: November 15 College of Mount Saint Vincent: November 17 STAY TUNED FOR MORE!! These visits provide students a unique opportunity to sit down
5 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM face-to-face in a small group setting with an admissions representative. Students can speak with counselors in advance for assistance in preparing. Students who are interested in attending a particular college should especially take advantage of such an opportunity. For others, the meeting is an excellent opportunity to learn about post-high school offerings. A Guidance Counselor also attends each session. Students can register for each visit in the Guidance Office. Future visits are posted here, in the daily announcements, and in the Guidance Office. The College Fair List Adelphi University Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Services American University Assumption College Baruch College (CUNY) Bay Path College Bentley University Berkeley College Bradley University Bucknell University University of Bridgeport Brown University Caldwell College University of California at Berkeley University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Castleton State College The Catholic University of America Clark University Colgate University College of Mount Saint Vincent The College of Westchester Columbia University Concordia College University of Connecticut Cornell University CUNY Dean College University of Delaware Dickinson College Drew University Eastern Connecticut State University East Stroudsburg University Elmira College Emmanuel College Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Fairleigh Dickinson University Florida Institute of Technology Franklin & Marshall College Full Sail University Harvard University
6 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM Haverford College Herkimer County Community College High Point University Hofstra University Hunter College Huntington Learning Center Iona College Ithaca College Johnson & Wales University Kean University Keene State College LeMoyne College Lesley College LIM The College for the Business of Fashion Lincoln Technical Institute Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus Lynn University Manhattan College Manhattanville College Marymount Manhattan College University of Massachusetts Amherst Mercy College Merrimack College University of Miami Mount Saint Mary College University of New Haven The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts New York Institute of Technology New York Air National Guard Northeastern University Nova Southeastern University Nyack College Ohio State University Pace University Penn State University Polytechnic Institute of NYU Quinnipiac University Randolph College Rensselaer, School of Architecture Rider University Rochester Institute of Technology St. John's University St. Thomas Aquinas College Sacred Heart University Saint Francis University Saint Michael's College Salisbury University Sanford Brown Institute University of Scranton Seton Hall University Simmons College State University of New York(SUNY) University at Albany University at Binghamton University at Buffalo University at Delhi University at Farmingdale University at New Paltz University at Oswego University at Stony Brook Buffalo State College College of Technology at Canton
7 of 7 10/26/2011 8:42 AM College at Cortland College at Geneseo Maritime College Morrisville State College College at Oneonta College at Potsdam College at Purchase College of Fashion Institute of Technology University of Tampa Trinity College Tufts University U.S. Army & Reserves U.S. Air Force U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Merchant Marine Academy United States Navy Universal Technical Institute University of Vermont Utica College Washington College Westchester Community College Western Connecticut State University Western New England College Wheaton College William Paterson University Typically, several colleges (8 12) show up to our fair unannounced. Stay tuned! We squeeze them in! Important Dates October 18: Harrison High School College Fair, 12:00-2:00PM Main Gym October 22: ACT Test Date (register by 09/16, late registration by 09/19-09/30) October 26: College Interviewing Seminar for Seniors, Lunch Periods 4-7 November 5: SAT & SAT II Test Date (register by 10/07, late registration by 10/21) November 10: 1st Quarter Marking Period Ends November 14: Grade 10 IB Information Night for Students and Parents November 15: College Financial Aid Night, 7:00PM HPAC November 16: PLAN (Practice ACT) at Harrison High School Small Gym November 23: Alumni Day--Harrison Alumni Speak to Juniors and Seniors! November 29: Social Emotional Transition to College Night, 7:00PM HPAC December 3: SAT & SAT II Test Date (register by 11/08, late registration by 11/20) December 10: ACT Tes Date (register by 11/04, late registration by 11/06-11/18) Forward email This email was sent to millerc@harrisoncsd.org by millerc@harrisoncsd.org Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe Privacy Policy. Harrison High School Guidance Office Harrison High School 255 Union Ave Harrison NY 10528