COLLEGE OFFICE
CLASS OF 2008 NEWSLETTER #5
á October 10, 2007á
* All November 1 deadline ED or EA applicants must give Mrs. Lombard
their Secondary School Report(s) by Wednesday, October 10. All other ED or EA
applicants must give Mrs. Lombard their SSR(s) by Wednesday, October 24. We
cannot guarantee that your materials will reach the schools in time if you miss
these deadlines. No envelopes are needed.
* We will have a required meeting with those of you who
are applying to any of the University of California schools on Thursday,
October 11 at 3:00 p.m. in Straus. Please RSVP to Mrs. Lombard by October
10 so that we can have your transcript prepared before that meeting.
Please bring your UCAL application with you (you can download the application
and instruction booklet at http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/apply_to_uc.html). DO NOT fill out the course
section and grading grid without our help.
* The late registration deadline for the November 3 SAT is October
11 and
the late registration fee is an additional $22.00. The registration deadline
for the December 1 SAT is October 30.
o Please look at www.collegeboard.com to note when various
SAT Subject Tests are offered. Not
all SAT Subject Tests are offered on every test date!
o In the past, colleges have received scores from the November test
date in time for consideration of early applications. DO NOT RUSH YOUR
SCORES unless the college specifically asks you to do so.
* The late registration deadline for the October 27 ACT has
passed. The registration deadline for the December 8 ACT is November 2. If you are
driving to an ACT site or need a ride, please make an announcement in assembly
or on the Class I conference. (The ACT is not held at Milton.)
* If you are applying early, the following steps are necessary:
o Hand in your SSR form
to Mrs. Lombard in the College Office - one SSR per school, with the name of
the school to which you are applying, indication of EA or ED, and the
application deadline clearly noted on the top. (We do not need envelopes.)
o Send your test scores officially from the College Board to the
college(s) through www.collegeboard.com. The College Office will not
send any scores to colleges and scores do NOT appear on your transcript.
o Give Teacher Recommendation forms to teachers with stamped,
addressed envelopes. Envelopes should be standard size, preferably
pull-and-stick closure, with the return address of teacher name, c/o Milton
Academy, 170 Centre Street, Milton, MA 02186.
* Fee waivers are here for the SAT, Subject Tests, and
applications. If you qualify,
please see Mrs. Lombard.
* Please continue to sign up for meetings. New sign up sheets are
posted every Thursday morning in the College Office for the upcoming school
week. While counselors try to get all students in for their first meeting,
please only sign up for one meeting per week. Parents who want to
come in are also welcome and should call Mrs. Lombard at 617-898-2310 to set up
an appointment.
o If you are signing up for your second meeting, you may not need the
full period time; please include a slash after your name on the sign up sheet
to allow for an additional meeting that period. If you have questions but don't
need a full appointment, stop by at the end of any period, email us, or find us
during recess. We can fit you
in. Also, if you have signed up
for a meeting and canÕt make it, please come by and tell us.
* If you are applying to U. Michigan*, U. Wisconsin,
U. Colorado, or any other rolling admission university, please
inform us as soon as possible. In
most cases, the earlier you apply to these schools, the better. If you
apply online, please download and bring the SSR form to the College Office. *See University of
Michigan information in the ÒCollege InfoÓ section of this newsletter.
* The Buckley Amendment gives the student the right to examine his
or her recommendations at the school where he or she finally matriculates. Students have the option to waive this
right of access. While this is a
choice, we strongly encourage students to waive their right of access. Admission offices will weigh more
seriously what writers say if the student has waived his or her rights.
* When asking us to review your college essay drafts, please
remember to put your name somewhere on the essay, so that we know
which essay belongs to which student.
* When approaching a teacher about writing your letters of
recommendation, please ask first in person; don't make assumptions and
donÕt email teachers to ask! You should ask the teacher ASAP for early
applications and by October 15 for regular applications. If the teacher is willing to write,
offer to sit down with that teacher and have a conversation about the work you
did in the course and about you as a person. Most importantly, you need to discuss whether or not that
faculty member feels he/she can write a positive letter for you. For more
details, please refer to the Etiquette of the Ask sheet that you
received in assembly.
* If you are an athlete who is being recruited or might be
recruited by a Division I or Ivy League school, you must file an NCAA
Clearinghouse Form before you can have an official visit. Visit the website at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
and from the home page choose ÒProspective Student-Athletes.Ó Please be sure to download and submit
the appropriate Student Release Form to Mrs. Lombard.
* For those of you who are applying for financial aid, you
need to file a CSS/Profile form; there are forms available in Mrs.
LombardÕs office, but we recommend that you instead register online at www.collegeboard.com. They began to accept forms on October
1, 2007.
* The Boston Independent School College Counselors Association
(BISCCA) will be hosting a College Financial Aid Information Night on Wednesday,
December 12. The seminar will be held at The Cambridge School of WestonÕs
Kluchman Theatre at 7:30 p.m. and will address topics such as the FAFSA,
searching for scholarships, available types of financial aid, and alternative
financing options.
* If you must answer "yes" to the question about Disciplinary
Action on your applications, you need to come by and talk to one of us
about your response. You are expected to answer these questions honestly.
* There are a number of different days on which you could visit
colleges without missing school:
o Scheduled day: Monday, October 29 (the Monday after
ParentsÕ Weekend) classes are not in session.
o Floating days: Seniors can miss two academic days of their
choosing between Monday, September 17 - Friday, November 9 for
visits. After November 9,
exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis. You will need to pick up a
Special Absence form from Mrs. Lombard and have it filled out and signed a
week
before your chosen day.
* We have Activities Update forms in our office. If you have taken on new activities or
have done something interesting over the summer that we should know about,
please see Mrs. Lombard for an update form. This is not necessary if you have already discussed any
updates and/or your summer activities in a college meeting.
* National Portfolio Day Association will host National Portfolio
Day, an educational event for young artists to meet with experienced college
representatives who review artwork, offer critique, discuss college plans, and
share information about their schools on November 4 at the Massachusetts
College of Art. If interested, see Mrs. Lombard for more information.
COLLEGE INFO
Dartmouth: A representative from the Admissions Office will be in
Straus October 23 at 3:00 p.m.
Denison University: A representative from the Admissions Office
will be in Straus October 24 at 10:00 a.m.
Dickinson College:
A
representative from the Admissions Office will be in Straus conducting
interviews on Thursday, October 25 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. If you are interested in signing up for
an interview, please see Mrs. Lombard to make an appointment as soon as
possible since space is limited.
Duke University: A representative from the Admissions Office
will be in Straus October 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A representative from
the Admissions Office will be in Straus October 15 at 3:00 p.m.
University of Michigan: The University of Michigan will implement an
ÒEarly ResponseÓ deadline this year. For all students whose completed
applications are received by October 31, they will guarantee that a decision
will be released by December 21. Students whose applications are completed
after the Early Response deadline will receive decisions on a rolling basis,
approximately 8-12 weeks after the application is received. No priority in the
review process of an application will be given simply because it was submitted
Early Response.
Northeastern University: The annual Women in Engineering Day will be Friday,
October 19. This is a great way for female students interested in engineering
to learn about the engineering program and meet some of its students. RSVP by
October 15 by emailing r.reisberg@neu.edu.
Oberlin College: A member of the Admissions Office will host
an information session October 22 from 7:00 Ð 8:30 p.m. at the Lincoln School.
Please RSVP online at www.oberlin.edu/admissions/rsvp.
Pepperdine University: An information session will take place October 16 from 7:30 Ð
9:30 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Boston-Natick. To register and learn more,
go to http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/admission/rsvp/.
Princeton University: A representative from the Admissions Office will
be in Straus October 16 at 3:00 p.m.
University of Puget Sound:
Fumio Sugihara, Senior Associate Director of Admission, will be in the
area October 1-10. Students interested in scheduling an interview can email
fsugihara@ups.edu or call 800-396-7191; go to www.ups.edu/travel to
check out travel plans.
Stanford University: If you are applying Restrictive Early Action
to Stanford with a Fine and Performing Arts Supplement, the application
submission deadline is October 15.
Swarthmore College:
A
member of the Admissions Office will be in Straus conducting interviews
on Tuesday, October 23 from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. If you are interested in signing up for an interview, and
have not yet had an interview either with an alum or at Swarthmore, please see
Mrs. Lombard to make an appointment as soon as possible since space is
limited.
Washington & Lee University: A member of the
Admissions Office will be holding an information session October 16 at 7:30
p.m. at the Westin Waltham-Boston.
Wellesley College: Fall Open Campus will be held October 14 Ð
October 15. This is an overnight program, though you may choose to attend both
days or just one day. For schedule and registration, visit www.wellesley.edu/admission/fall2007.
Space is limited and the registration deadline is October 9 so register well in
advance of that date if you plan to stay overnight. If you canÕt attend Fall
Open Campus, consider visiting on the morning of November 17 for an extended
visit program.
REMEMBER, OUR SCHOOL CODE IS 221430
College Office phone number is
617-898-2310
College Office fax number is
617-898-1717