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Campus Visits

Campus visits are a must! The visits to several college campuses will assist you greatly in making your final decision.

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/CampusVisits.doc
College Application Tips

Tips about when to apply, college applications, and more.

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/Tips_on_the_College_Application.doc
College Fair Tips

Are you wondering how to start a conversation with a college rep? Here are some tips for conversing and getting answers to important questions.

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/CollegeFairTips.doc
Glossary of College Terms http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/GlossaryofCollegeTerms.doc
Guidance Newsletter (Summer 2010)

Class of 2011: SAT I / SAT II / ACT Information
College Categories
Now What?

Classes 2012-14: Career Search
Career List
College Majors
Colleges Offering Majors
PSAT / NMSQT
College Acceptances

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/Guidance_Newsletter_Summer_2010.doc
Hints for College Interviews

Although many colleges do not require a personal interview for admission, almost all colleges recommend one. The purpose of an interview is to give the college an opportunity to get to know you better, as well as to give you an opportunity to get to know the college better.

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/Hints_for_College_Interviews.doc
Parent College Prep

Junior and senior year in high school is a pivotal time in your child's life. The need to take challenging courses, earn good grades and stay focused on preparing for college can frequently
be overwhelming –– for them and for you!

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/ParentCollegePrep.pdf
Questions to Ask on College Visit http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/Questions_to_Ask_on_a_College_Visit.doc
Qustions to Ask When Choosing College http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/Questions_To_Ask_When_Choosing_a_College.pdf
Selecting a College

Students must examine their own needs in determining the importance of all factors that go into this decision. This decision should not be based on a short visit, casual comment or a great picture in a viewbook. The student who researches, compares and analyzes makes the best decision in the end.

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/Selecting_a_College.doc
The College Essay

The essay is a plus, not a minus. Colleges ask for essays so that they can get to know you better. The better they know you, the better they can determine whether or not you fit into their academic setting. The college visit and interview are a necessity in 99 percent of the cases, and the essay does not replace this visit; it does, however, give a chance to have one more word on your application.
 

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/The_College_Essay.doc
The College Search

Selecting a college is one of the most critical and crucial decisions facing the college-bound student today. A wise appropriate choice is the result of in-depth research, which involves serious introspection, much reading and asking many questions. Finding solid satisfying answers demands much time, great thoroughness and hard work.

http://www.trinitycatholic.org/files/guidance/The_College_Search.doc