2018 Austin ISD College Planning Boot Camp Survey (Day 1) Question Title * 1. Which middle school do you attend? Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders Bertha Sadler Means Young Women's Leadership Academy Gus Garcia Young Men's Leadership Academy Other (Indicate School) Question Title * 2. Why are you attending the boot camp? It was recommended by my teacher It was recommended by my counselor It was recommended by my administrator My parent(s) encouraged me to attend I came with a friend I was self-motivated to attend, because I wanted to learn more about planning for college Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. What is your experience in navigating an online learning environment? Check all that apply. I have experienced Google Classroom I have taken an online class This is my first experience in online learning Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. While students attending the boot camp are assumed to want to learn more about college, they may not necessarily be committed to attending college. What are you motivations? Check all the apply. I am self-motivated and have a personal goal of attending college My parents are pushing me to attend college I have a teacher pushing me to attend college I have a counselor pushing me to attend college I will be the first in my family to attend college Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Check each correct statement. It is always less expensive to attend an in-state college The less expensive college option is to attend a Community College The term, 'First Gen' refers to students who will be the first person in their family to attend college All colleges require students to submit SAT or ACT scores Liberal Arts Colleges are more 'liberal' than major universities All colleges have 'Honors Colleges' A 'Co-op' program is when a community college cooperates with a larger university An 'Articulation Agreement' is part of the NCAA Eligibility Criteria for recruited athletes A 'Dual Degree' program is when students receive their high school diploma and an Associate's Degree Students with top grades and test scores can get into any college Class Rank is only important in the State of Texas, and is not important to out-of-state colleges and universities Colleges are more concerned with your grades than the type of classes you took Major universities have more money to award scholarships than small colleges Colleges want students who are 'Well-rounded' It is important to join a lot of high school clubs and activities What is contained on your résumé and in your 'email signature' can qualify you for automatic college scholarships Question Title * 6. What high school are you currently planning to attend, or apply to? Question Title * 7. List all of the leadership roles that you have had during middle school. Question Title * 8. List all of the leadership roles that you plan to pursue during high school. Question Title * 9. Check each of your financial concerns about attending college. My parents have saved enough to pay for me to go to college I will be able to use the G.I. Bill to pay for college I will need scholarship money to pay for college I am planning to work my way through college I want to attend Community College, because it is the least expensive I don't have a clue as to how I am going to pay for college! Other (please specify) Question Title * 10. In which area are you most likely to qualify for scholarships. Academics (grades and test scores) Athletics Art Music Dance Theatre Eagle Scout Girl Scout Gold Award Community Service and Leadership I am an average student and probably will not qualify for scholarships in any of these areas Comments: Done