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Interpre'ng  Outcomes  for  Bewildered  Applicants  

Peter  Van  Buskirk  Author,  Speaker  

Former  Dean  of  Admission  [email protected]  www.BestCollegeFit.com  

 

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Most  Highly  Selec=ve  (1/8)   Highly  Selec=ve  (1/4)  

Selec=ve  (1/2)  

Somewhat  Selec=ve  (6/8)  

The  Pyramid  of  Selec1vity  

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The  Enrollment  Model  

selec=vity    yield        

Applica=ons    

 Acceptances    

 Enrollment                

   

8,000    

 2,000  

 

 500              

   

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Doors  of  Enrollment  

ED      EA              REG                  WL                Other  

Yield Ratio

?? 80%

20%

75%

95%

1:1 5:4 5:1 4:3

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Inside  the  Wait  List  

Applicants:  

Acceptances:  

Enrollment:  

Poten1al  Enrollment  Scenario  

8,000  

2,000  

500  

Likely  Wait  List  leQers:                      2,000  

#  of  students  remaining  ac=ve  on  the  WL:        500  

 

 

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Keys  to  Naviga1ng  the  Wait  List  

▲ Get  on  the  “radar  screen”  of  regional      recruiter  

▲ Update  file  (grades,  honors,  awards)  

▲  Visit  the  campus—again  if  necessary  

▲  Clarify  need  for  financial  assistance  

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How/When  Does  the  WL  Operate?  

▲ Wait  lists  become  ac=ve  mid-­‐April  

▲  It  starts  with  a  phone  call  

▲ Money  maQers  

▲ Who  represents  the  “low-­‐hanging  fruit”?  

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Responding  to  the  Wait  List  

▲  Student  must  decide  quickly  (48  hours)  

▲  Admission  confirmed  a_er  student  commits  to  enroll  

▲  Student  must  cancel  previous  enrollment  at  another  school  and  forfeit  that  fee  

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Financial  Aid  Matrix  

No Need Low Medium High

High

Medium

Low Non-Admits

Students’ Demonstrated Need

Stud

ents’

Des

irabi

lity

65%

Number: ____ Projected Yield: ____ Average EFC: ____ SAT Profile: ____ GPA Profile: ____ Net Revenue: ____

5%

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Preferen1al  Packaging  

College  A  $50,000  

College  B  $50,000  

College  C  $50,000  

G=$30,000  

CWS=$1,500  

GSL=$3,500  

EFC=$15,000  

CWS=$1,500  

GSL=$3,500  

EFC=$15,000  

CWS=$1,500  GSL=$3,500  

EFC=$15,000  

G=$20,000  G=$15,000  

PL=$10,000  ???=$15,000  

G=Grants  

PL=Plus  Loans  

???=Gap  

EFC=Expected  Family  Contribu1on    

CWS=Campus  Work  Study  

GSL=Guaranteed  Student  Loans  

Key  

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Making  Sense  of  Financial  Aid  Award  LeVers  

       Total  Cost  of  AQendance  —  (Grants  +  Scholarships)    Family’s  Total  Out-­‐of-­‐Pocket  Expense  

▲  Total  cost  of  aQendance  =  Room,  board,  tui=on,  fees  &  other  expenses  

▲  Determine  where  community-­‐based  scholarships  are  to  be  credited  

▲  Confirm  that  ins=tu=onal  scholarships  are  renewable  

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Financial  Aid  Comparison  Worksheet  

1 Calculations for Year One of College College A College B College C College D College EFirst Year Educational Costs:Tuition 40,114 31,904 12,388 26,825 FeesBooks/Supplies 1,000 800 Transportation 1,500 700 Room & Board 10,080 8,065 10,900 Miscellaneous 600

1A Total Cost of Attendance 52,694 51,740 31,904 20,453 39,825

2 Financial Aid Components:2A Gift Aid:

Institutional Scholarship #1 19,820 20,000 8,000 3,000 25,950 Institutional Scholarship #2 17,500 4,000 2,700 750 Institutional Grant 2,000 1,500 3,000 Federal Pell Grant 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 Other Grant (SEOG, etc.) 750 6,160

2A Sub-Total Gift Aid 41,470 26,900 12,100 3,000 37,260 2B Self-Help:

Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Fed. Unsubsidized Stafford Loan 2,000 2,000 2,565 Perkins Loan 1,500 1,000 1,500 Institutional Loan/Financing 15,340 PLUS LoanFederal Work Study 2,200 3,000 1,500

2B Sub-Total Self-Help 7,200 24,840 8,500 3,500 2,565

3 Total Financial Aid (2A+2B) 48,670 51,740 20,600 6,500 39,825

4 Remaining Out-of-Pocket Expense (1A-2A-2B) 4,024 - 11,304 13,953 -

5 Total Expense to Family (1A-2A) 11,224 24,840 19,804 17,453 2,565

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Appealing  Financial  Aid  Awards  

▲ Appeal  with  informa=on—not  argument  

▲  Present  informa=on  in  person,  if  possible  

▲ Don’t  wait  to  make  the  appeal  

▲  Show  compe=tors’  financial  aid  awards  

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A  good  college  “fit”  is  one  that  will:  

▲  Offer  a  program  of  study  to  match  your  interests  and  needs  

▲  Provide  a  style  of  instruc=on  to  match  the  way  you  like  to  learn  

▲  Provide  a  level  of  academic  rigor  to  match  your  ap=tude  and  prepara=on  

▲  Offer  a  community  that  feels  like  home  

▲  Value  you  for  what  you  have  to  offer  

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Ques1ons  

???  

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Peter  Van  Buskirk  College  Orienta1on  Programming  

Contact  Info:    

▲ Students  &  Parents  

▲ College  Access  Professionals  

▲ 717.808.5462  

▲ [email protected]  

 


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