Freshman Admission 201: Advanced Application Review Presentation Overview UC Comprehensive Review Policy Various Methods of Comprehensive Review Admission Application Tips to Takeaway UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Comprehensive Review Defines merit using multiple measures of accomplishment and promise Considers the context in which the applicant has demonstrated achievement Individualized review campus to campus UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Implementation of Comprehensive Review as UC Admissions Policy UC Academic Senate Researched Policy by Request of UC President UC Regents Approves Policy Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools Defined Guidelines Campus Admissions Committee Implement Policy in cooperation with Admissions Office UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Variety of Methods Fixed Weight – quantitative value placed on various criteria Holistic – qualitative, no fixed weight placed on any one criteria Hybrid – part quantitative and part holistic UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Similarities and Differences Common Features: Differences: • Reviewers undergo mandatory training • Who reviews applications at each campus • Every application is reviewed at least once* • Volume & timeline when reviews are completed • Every UC campus is selective • Selection varies campus to campus UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Resources Regents Policy 2104: Policy on Comprehensive Review in Undergraduate Admissions http://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/governance/policies/2104.html Regents Policy 2108: Resolution Regarding Individualized Review and Holistic Evaluation in Undergraduate Admissions http://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/governance/policies/2108.html BOARS – Guidelines for Implementation of University Policy on Undergraduate Admissions http://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/committees/boars/GUIDELINES_FOR_IMPLEMENTATION_ OF_UNIVERSITY_POLICY_on_UG_ADM_Revised_January2014.pdf UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Case Study 1 Applicant Information Major: Civil Engineering Family: Dual-parent, English only; College educated, professional parents; no income provided School: Northstate High School, a small, rural, public school 7 AP/HL courses A-G approved UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 GPA & Test Scores GPA Honors Courses Unweighted: 3.75 Weighted: 3.91 Grades 10 & 11: Grade 12: A-G Courses: 50 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 4 8 GPA & Test Scores SAT Reasoning Reading Math Writing AP and IB Exams 510 530 570 Subject Exams Math Subject Level 2: 510 Chemistry: 600 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Date 5/2012 5/2012 5/2013 5/2013 Subject Score Eng Lang&Cmp 3 US History 3 Calculus AB Enviro. Sci. Coursework for 9-10 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Coursework for 11-12 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Honors/Activities / Volunteer Work / Honor Role* (all 3 years) Employment 1st place in Alcohol Prevention Poster Contest Earned $500 by going to a meeting and creating a poster Most Improved in HS Music Program, sophomore year Jazz Band, junior & senior year clarinet, tenor saxophone- 1st Chair senior year Concert Band, senior year clarinet – 2nd chair, tenor saxophone – 1st Chair Pep Band, senior year tenor saxophone, played at games and rallies Volunteered as Teacher’s Assistant over 200 hrs UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Personal Statements Prompt 1 Response Summary: Student describes coming from a small, loving, supportive family in a small town. They are encouraged to do their best in any endeavor that they pursue including music, sports, and fine arts. They learned from these activities to step outside their comfort zone and how to work as a team. From music they learned determination and hard work, sports taught them how to push beyond boundaries; fine arts- to be creative. Grateful. Next the student describes their teachers as supportive and able to make school fun and something to look forward to. Teaching kindness, acceptance, accepting of differences, and to be an organized student. Their teacher encouraged them to pursue their interests in math and science by studying to become an engineer. UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Personal Statements Prompt 2 Response Summary: Student explains how in 11th grade, they taught themselves the tenor saxophone for jazz band after only having played the clarinet when the previous tenor sax player left the school. By the following year they were 1st chair. They described the determination, hard work, and talent, and grace under pressure this endeavor required UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Case Study One Review This applicant, when viewed in the context of educational and personal circumstances, was given strong consideration. SUMMARY Strong academics Scores below average in school context Taking advantage of opportunities available Student demonstrates talent, dedication, determination UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Case Study 1 Questions Case Study 2 Applicant Information Major: Anthropology Applicant: Low Income, dual-parent household, 1st generation college (indicated both parents both farm laborers and have no high school); bilingual (first language: Spanish) School: Middlestate High School, a mid to small, rural, public school with only 6 HL/AP courses AG approved UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 GPA & Test Scores SAT Reasoning GPA Unweighted: Weighted: 4.00 4.19 A-G Courses: 44 Honors Courses Grades 10 & 11: Grade 12: ELC Top 3% UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 4 7 Reading Math Writing Subject Exams None Take 580 560 670 GPA & Test Scores ACT with Writing AP and IB Exams Reading Science Math English/Writing English Composite Date 5/2012 5/2012 5/2013 5/2013 5/2013 29 24 21 27 26 25 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Subject Score Eng Lang&Cmp 3 US History 3 Calculus AB Physics B Spanish Lit. Coursework for 9-10 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Coursework for 11-12 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Coursework for 11-12 UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Honors/Activities / Volunteer Work / Employment Academic Decathlon – sophomore, junior, senior Ist Team 2yrs Silver (Physics) and Bronze (Art) medals FFA Outstanding Secretary Superindendent’s list (gpa of 3.75+) Future Farmers of America – all four years Theater Arts – junior & senior year Friday Night Live Leader* senior year Spanish Club senior year President** Cared for homebound grandmother while she stays in her home*** COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 UCCSF, Cal-SOAP, ETS – 3 years Personal Statements Prompt 1 Response Summary: Student describes how growing up female in a Hispanic culture, she was told, “your place is in the kitchen”, and she was expected to conform to various gender roles. Her aspirations to obtain a college education were discouraged. While she had great pride and respect for her culture, she also would not let is dissuade her from her dreams. She has learned to manage her families expectations of her in the home and wants to be a role model and leader for other Hispanic women. Despite of her parents lack of understanding and support, she knows that college is the key to her success and independence. UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Personal Statements Prompt 2 Response Summary: Student describes immigrating to the US when she was just eight years old. Her eyes were opened to a diverse range of people and cultures and how being exposed to cultures other than her own led her to be more tolerant and sympathetic of others. Her own experiences of having a disabled sibling also made her recognize that it is wrong to criticize others for being different. As a result of her experiences, she has a desire to engage with and develop an understanding of other cultures, which is why she has chosen to study anthropology. Additional Comments: Mirrored first statement. UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Case Study Two Review SUMMARY Academic excellence Test Scores and honors count are not the greatest, but strong in school context Taken full advantage of opportunities available Mature reflective voice Student reflects promise in leadership Demonstrated concern for others and a broad range of intellectual interests and achievements UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Case Study 2 Questions Resources UC Comprehensive Review & Campus Selection Processes http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/how-applicationsreviewed/index.html Downloadable Guides • Presenting Yourself on the UC Application – Freshman (PPT) • UC Campus Policies and Procedures for Reviewing Freshman Applicants (Freshman Matrix) • Quick Reference for Counselors http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/downloadableguides/index.html UC Counselors & Advisers Bulletin Sign-up http://ucal.us/bulletin UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2014 Thank you