Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Making the Most of College Visits


The Guidance Department encourages all juniors to visit at least one college during the upcoming April vacation.  Spring vacation week is an ideal time to visit because, unlike visiting on weekends or over the summer, classes are in session and there's a higher student population on campus.  In short, you get to see your college campus in action.

Visiting colleges is an essential part of the college search and application process.  An official campus tour provides prospective students with the opportunity to get a first-hand feel for the campus, its population, surroundings, housing, athletics, special programs and even dining options.  If you can't visit the campus of every school in which you're interested, some visits serve as "representative" tours. For example, touring Suffolk University will give you a strong sense of what it's like to go to school in Boston. If you find that you don't like the hustle and bustle of an urban setting, however, perhaps you can rule out other schools in cities and instead, focus on more suburban or rural schools. By contrast, if you visit a representative campus in a more pastoral setting but find that you'd like to be closer to a city with more going on, you can narrow your search in the opposite direction.  Ultimately, for any college you choose to apply to or attend, it helps to "try before you buy."

An added bonus of touring a campus and attending an information session is that by showing up and making your curiosity about the campus known to the admissions office, you are "demonstrating interest" in the college. Demonstrated interest is the tracking of your contact with each college, and some colleges actually use it as additional information about candidates during the admissions process.

Besides asking questions of your tour guide and of the admissions staff, it can often be helpful to ask other random students on campus what their opinions are, too.  Getting a complete picture of any campus allows you to make the  most informed decision you can.

What to ask your tour guide and other students on campus:
General questions about the facilities, classes, dorms, professors, activities and sports.
What is your favorite thing about this college?
What is your least favorite thing about this college?
What was your freshman year like?
What can you tell me about your major/field of study?
How safe do you feel here?
What do you think of the food?
What advice do you have regarding the application process?
What can you tell me about student services, such as the infirmary, counseling center or academic advising?

Topics to ask about during Information Session:
Specific questions about admissions:  interviews, the essay, letters of recommendation etc.
Courses to take in high school and what level(s). In admissions, this is referred to as "rigor."
Standardized testing: SATs/ACTs/SAT Subject tests/TOEFL/AP exams
Tuition and scholarships.
Housing, academics, performing arts, sports, etc.

Remember, no question is too small or insignificant to ask!  If you want to know about vegetarian dining options, how much "partying" there is on campus, how clean the bathrooms are, or whether the professors really teach their classes, ASK!  Questions such as these are reflective of what your quality of life will be on campus every day that you are there.  Often, the littlest things make the biggest difference, so don't downplay questions that address your future needs and wants.

To make an appointment for a tour, you must check each college's website for dates and the proper procedure for signing up. Some colleges want you to sign up online, some prefer that you call, and others offer so many tours that you can drop in to any scheduled tour.  When navigating each college site, look for such key terms as:  prospective/future students or freshmen, admissions, undergraduate and "visit."  Some colleges use the word "tour" to refer to virtual tours.

Be sure to take notes during your campus visit and, after clearing it with your guide, take pictures to help you remember what you saw.  Taking photos can especially helpful when visiting more than one college in a day. (Tip: as you enter a building, room or other facility, take a picture of the sign with the building or room's name on it. This will save you having to take notes or label your photos.) See example of the Shanahan Tutoring Center for athletes at Northeastern below:

Have a wonderful vacation and happy touring!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The KAPLAN Program

The KAPLAN Program still has spots remaining for the last SAT Prep course beginning on April 26th at 6PM at Burlington High School. This course is open to any Burlington High School Junior preparing to take the June SAT test. Click here for the full schedule. You can register by calling 1-800-KAPTEST. Burlington students pay a reduced price of $249.00. igh

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Burlington High School Scholarship Program for the Class of 2014

Tuesday April 1st, is the deadline for the Burlington High School General Scholarship Application for seniors ( BHS Class of 2014). All general scholarship applications must be delivered directly to the Guidance secretaries. A receipt will be given for the General Scholarship Application indicating that the Guidance Department has received the General Scholarship application. This application takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes.

Filling this scholarship automatically places your name in the running for over 40 scholarships. We encourage ALL students to apply, whether four year, two year, trade school, etc.

As a reminder all applications can be downloaded on the Naviance program, however all applications must be submitted in paper format ONLY to the Guidance Department. Please do not e-mail any completed applications.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Bay Path College and Burlington High School

Burlington High School in conjunction with Bay Path College is happy to offer a fall 2012 business course for Burlington High School seniors and juniors. This is an excellent opportunity for selected seniors (and juniors) to receive dual credit. Dual credit gives BHS students the opportunity to receive college credit and high school credit. Given that Bay Path has a satellite campus at BHS travel requirements are minimal. Click here for an application and details or stop by the Guidance Office to pick up an application.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

After the Acceptance Seminars

Hundreds of thousands of families have turned to MEFA for guidance on paying for college and we want to help you, too.

What You'll Learn

Our After the Acceptance Seminars provide clear, straightforward advice on how you can finance a college education. Topics include:
  • Payment options and ways to minimize college loan debt
  • Award letters and the billing process
  • Working with the financial aid office
MEFA representatives will also be available after the program to talk with you about your particular circumstances.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Burlington Scholarship Program Breakfast

The BHS Guidance Department cordially invites parents to join us for the next Guidance Breakfast called the"Burlington Scholarship Program Breakfast". The breakfast will be held in the BHS Guidance College and Career Center at 8:30AM on Wednesday March 14, 2012.   This breakfast is designed for the parents of seniors and will briefly cover the scholarship application process, but will serve as more of a question and answer session. Please RSVP by calling 781-270-1780. We look forward to seeing you

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Course Request Process

The Class of 2013, 2014 and 2015 have been given specific instructions on how to access ASPEN to request courses. Students will have until March 14th (portal closes at 8PM) to complete this process. Guidance Counselors will be available in the lower library all week to meet with students. Students will be allowed to attend during study hall ONLY and must have a pass from their study hall teacher.  In addition, the Burlington High School Guidance staff will be available for on-line chats on Wednesday March 7, Monday March 12 and Wednesday March 14. Links can also be found to each chat on the top right on this blog page.

Monday, March 5, 2012

BC Splash Registration Now Open

BCSplash is a rare opportunity both for college and high school students. BC undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to share and showcase their passion for education in a classroom setting while high school students are immersed in the college environment for a whole day. They have the chance to explore the campus, network with undergraduates, and take classes in a wide variety of subjects. Classes from last semester’s course catalog include:
·  “Sandbox Science: Building Rivers”
·  “Lightning and Levitation: Visualizing Electricity and Magnetism”
·  “Medical Sciences of House M.D.”
·  “Fun with Liquid Nitrogen”
·  “Political Structures in the World of Harry Potter”
·  “Dimensionality and the Shape of the Universe”
·  “How to Avoid Awkwardness”

BC Splash aims to ignite a passion for learning and knowledge that is often lost in the high school classroom environment. After taking Splash classes, it is our hope that students begin exploring the subjects that interest them most at a deeper level and consider seriously the possibility of moving on to higher education.

Please click here for registration Information. If you want to be added to our email list to receive more information and updates about Splash email us at bcsplash@gmail.com. Also feel free to contact us with any questions through email or phone at 617-297-7524

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Grade 9 and 10 Naviance Presentation

The Naviance Program is a college and career software program. This software program is critical to the Burlington High School Guidance Curriculum. Not only can students conduct college and career research, they can track graduation requirements, complete a personality assessment to identify possible careers, complete a four year plan, find out information about volunteer work, and connect with their guidance counselor via e-mail. As part of the first step of using the Naviance program we are requiring ALL freshmen to complete the “BHS Class of 2015 Freshmen survey” which can be accessed using the Naviance program. The Guidance Department asks parents to encourage their son or daughter to complete the registration and survey ASAP. Again the name of the survey is the “BHS Class of 2015 Freshmen Survey” and can be found under the “about me” tab on your son or daughters Naviance Homepage. The information gathered will help the BHS Guidance Department gain valuable information and help us improve our Guidance services.

Monday, February 13, 2012

BHS Guidance Breakfast- February 15th at 8:30AM

The BHS Guidance Department cordially invites parents to join us for the next  Guidance Breakfast.  The topic will be about the "Course Selection Process". The breakfast will be held in the BHS Guidance College and Career Center at 8:30AM on Wednesday February 15, 2012.  Please RSVP by calling 781-270-1780. We look forward to seeing you!