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Planning for College

Timeline


Freshman Year

  • Take the most challenging curriculum you can comfortably handle
  • Focus on making the grades now that college admissions officers will want to see when reviewing your transcript in your senior year
  • Join and participate in two or three extracurricular activities
  • Get involved in community service
  • Keep up any special talent you may have, like the arts or athletics
  • Explore potential careers

Sophomore Year

  • Stay on track with your classes and grades
  • Take the PSAT in October
  • Continue participating in clubs and activities
  • Start concentrating on one major community service area
  • Look for opportunities for leadership in the organizations to which you belong
  • Begin researching colleges by reading a general guide book or accessing sites such as CollegeBoard, Peterson’s, Princeton Review
  • Contact colleges that interest you to request more information
  • Consider participating in a College Summer Program

Junior Year

  • Continue to stay on track with your classes and grades
  • Take the PSAT in October
  • Run for office or take a major leadership role in the organizations to which you belong
  • Attend college fairs in local areas
  • Identify the college features that suit your interests and needs
  • Begin a list of colleges and research those that interest you; meet with your college counselor to discuss your options
  • Attend sessions by college admissions representatives
  • Create a checklist of tests and registration deadlines
  • Register to take the SAT or ACT in the spring term
  • Take SAT II subject tests
  • Plan, if possible, a college visit during spring break and/or summer
  • Take AP exams
  • Plan a productive summer, e.g. a job, an internship, a summer college course, or a volunteer position
  • Work on sample essays for college applications
  • Create a resume listing your accomplishments, activities, work experience, community service, and goals
  • Begin narrowing down your college choices
  • Consider participation in a College Summer Program

Senior Year

Fall:

  • Have a conference with your college counselor to discuss and finalize your college plans
  • Create a checklist of application fees and admissions deadlines
  • Attend sessions by college admissions representatives
  • Begin completing applications
  • Work on college admissions essays
  • Contact teachers you’ve decided to write recommendations on your behalf; be sure to give them plenty of time to complete forms and letters before required deadlines
  • Submit Early Decision or Early Action applications by November deadline
  • Research and apply for scholarship opportunities

Winter:

  • Complete all applications by early January
  • Continue to review and apply for scholarship opportunities
  • Complete and submit your college financial aid application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) between January 1 and March 1
  • Request that a mid-year grade report or high school transcript listing fall term grades be sent to colleges to which you are applying

Spring:

  • Begin making decisions: review your options, consult with your counselor, make a return visit to campus if necessary
  • Compare financial aid packages
  • Prepare for any last standardized tests, e.g. AP exams
  • Make your final college decision and follow up on financial aid information
  • Submit your deposit by May 1

Summer:

  • Send your final transcript to the college that you will be attending
  • Contact your college to determine when fees for tuition, room and board are due
  • Participate in any summer orientation programs for incoming freshmen