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Finding the Right College

8/17/2014

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The Right One: Searching for Colleges

Subject: English Language Arts
Grade Level: 11th Grade

Lesson Objective
Learners will demonstrate knowledge of/understanding of/ability to look up facts about various universities and prioritize them of their importance in selecting a college/university

Common Core Standard
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.9-10.2

Background
As students go through their junior year of high school, they are nearing the ever approaching time of applying to colleges. It is vital that students get a head start at narrowing the list of colleges down to a list of 6-10 that they can put their focus on through requesting more intimate information and with college visits. We will introduce certain principles that will help eliminate the stress involved in finding colleges. In so doing, students will garner skills to determine what facts are important or not in informational texts and further develop their ability to write objective summaries of information. 

Website Addresses Used as Resources:
1. http://www.fresnostate.edu/home/about/index.html
2. http://www.fresnostate.edu/home/admissions/index.html
3. http://www.fresnostate.edu/home/academics/index.html

Student Research Questions:
Essential Question:  See discussion of essential questions in week seven documents and resources.
  1. Is Fresno State a worthwhile investment based on the facts listed on the various pages of the Fresno State website?
Subsidiary Questions (5-10):
2. How much does Fresno State cost compared to other universities?
3. How do the academic programs you are interested in at Fresno State compare to those at other universities?
4. Does your academic major of choice include more units than normal at Fresno State?
5. What are the minimum GPA and SAT requirements?
6. What financial aid does Fresno State offer, and how much would you need based on the tuition and your estimated family contribution?
7. Would you get more, less, or the same amount of benefits for your AP/IB courses?
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