College information evening

We had a well-attended college information evening for ninth and tenth grade families last week. Ninth and tenth grade is not time to focus on college but it is time to be assured that “It’s not time to worry yet”. The early years of high school are about focusing on getting involved with academics and all the other aspects of school life; about developing strengths and following passionate interests. When the time comes to shift the process into high gear the school is there to help make it as smooth as possible.

The college process begins in earnest in mid eleventh grade and it struck me that our students have some incomparable advantages. They include:

  1. The academic program is rigorous and rich with requirements and options. The program manages to allow for well rounded students with well-developed angles. Well rounded because their are not forced into narrow choice lanes. Our artists are athletes and our athletes are community leaders and our leaders are scholars. Well-angled because they also have the opportunity to channel their focus and develop their passion into expertise.
  2. The attentive support of a deep bench of college counselors.When the time comes to explore college options students, and their parents, have a college team on their side led by Don Fried. His decades of experience provides a depth of knowledge with a contemporary perspective. With so many excellent colleges and college programs out there finding the right match is important. That’s where experience comes in. One size does not fit all and our students are supported in their search for the options that are right for them. Our carefully designed process is there to support them on that journey of exploration and application.
  3. Students graduate known for who they are as individuals on a unique journey. The college recommendation that goes with the application comes from a school that knows each and every one of its students well and can speak positively about unique strengths and aptitudes.
  4. Colleges want our graduates. Our students know what it means to work hard at a very high level. Our students understand what it means to belong to a community. Responsibility, integrity and mutual respect are what we expect and take for granted. Colleges seek to admit strong students who are independent thinkers mature enough to involve themselves responsibly in college community life.
2 Responses to College information evening
  1. Anonymous
    October 21, 2007 | 7:41 pm

    It was a very helpful evening. Thank you to all. Especially the explanation of the process and how the school helps with the SATs. Very reassuring.
    How can we find out more about financial aid for college?

  2. Josie Holford
    October 23, 2007 | 10:56 am

    Don writes as follows:

    There are basically two phases in terms of financial aid for college. The first is long term planning and the second is the planning done when the student is a high school senior in the college application process. While both are essentially the parents’ responsibility, PDS can provide some guidance. Andrea Parent-Tibbetts, PDS business manager and a member of the college counseling team, conducts an annual information session in December to help parents of seniors with the steps in the process of actually applying financial aid, and she is able to answer most questions that come up. She has suggested the following web sites as accurate and legitimate sources of information about financial aid.
    Title IV Codes
    http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE
    Financial Aid Information Page
    http://www.finaid.org
    U.S. Department of Education Student Guide
    studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/
    New York State Higher Education Services Corp.
    http://www.hesc.com
    FASTWEB (scholarship search)
    http://www.studentservices.com/fastweb
    FAFSA
    http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
    NYSFAAA
    http://www.nysfaaa
    College Board
    http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp

    Don Fried
    Director of College Counseling and Senior Class Advisor
    845-462-7600 x120
    dfried@poughkeepsieday.org

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