Setting Up SRAR Lab (for Class of '25)
Mon, Sep 16
|For Class of '25
Monday, September 16th, 6:00-7:15pm CST | Zoom | Featuring Shayla Rodriguez-Bell, M.A., College Consultant Associate
Date & Time
Sep 16, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM CDT
For Class of '25
About the Event
***Exclusively for Access College America scholars***
The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is an online system used in place of a high school (secondary school) transcript which allows first-year applicants attending a U.S. high school to self-report all courses and grades earned from grades 9 through 12. With a variety of grading scales across the country, the SRAR allows us to automatically recalculate and weigh student GPAs to ensure equal consideration is given to each applicant’s academic profile. Some schools that use the SRAR are Texas A&M, Baylor, Clemson, NYU, LSU, UT Arlington & many Florida schools.
In this lab we show you, step-by-step, how to set up your SRAR. You will also receive advice and guidance regarding how to complete this important profile.
Needed:
- High School Transcript
Be Advised:
- This is a hands-on working lab with camera & audio on. Participation is required for all attendees.
- Plan to be in a quite location suitable for concentration and focus.
- You MUST be at a desk and in front of a computer (no phones allowed).
PRESENTER:
Shayla Rodriguez-Bell, M.A.
College Consulting Associate
Access College America
Shayla has been a Professional School Counselor for 23 years, working at the elementary, middle school and high school levels. The past 16 years have been spent working with high school students, supporting their academic goals and social emotional needs. She understands the value and benefits of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Dual Credit and has a heart for International students.
With a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Colorado State University and a Master of Arts in Counseling from Prairie View A&M University, her focus has always been about helping and serving others. She is passionate about getting to know her scholars and their family units while supporting their goals and objectives. She likes to understand their “why” and encourages them to be confident in their choices.