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College Calendar Checklist

September 12, 2007


SEPTEMBER

SENIORS

  • Review your college choices with your guidance counselor.
  • Collect application materials and keep careful track of all due dates.
  • Plan to take the SAT I or ACT.

JUNIORS

  • Get involved in activities.
  • Register for the October PSAT.
  • Start exploring all college and career sources–the counselor’s office, guide books, and Web sites, such as www.CareersAndColleges.com.


OCTOBER

SENIORS

  • Start outlining essay ideas.
  • Contact teachers about recommendations. Give them a month to write.
  • Visit any of your college choices that you haven’t seen already.

JUNIORS

  • Attend college fairs, talk to people about their college experiences, and explore schools online. Keep a file on colleges that interest you.
  • Write notes about your interests and courses you’d like to study.

NOVEMBER

SENIORS

  • If you’re applying early, don’t miss the November deadline at most schools.

JUNIORS

  • Concentrate on classes and improve your grades.
  • Start to find colleges that match your interests.

DECEMBER

SENIORS

  • Complete all applications neatly and mail them on time. Don’t forget to enclose the application fee.
  • Make sure you have a copy of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Call (800) 4-FED-AID or go online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
  • Gather your financial records.

JUNIORS

  • Review your academic record with your guidance counselor. Discuss the colleges you’re interested in and your chances of acceptance.

JANUARY

SENIORS

  • Submit your FAFSA as soon after January 1 as possible.
  • Investigate scholarships.

JUNIORS

  • Start preparing for the spring admission tests. Free study aids are available online, at the library, and in your guidance office.

FEBRUARY

SENIORS

  • You should receive your Student Aid Report (SAR), noting eligibility for aid.
  • Some colleges require mid-year grades. Be sure your high school sends them.

JUNIORS

  • If possible, schedule campus visits when classes are in session to get a better feel for the school.

MARCH

SENIORS

  • Plan to take AP exams in May.

JUNIORS

  • Take the SAT I or ACT this spring.

APRIL

SENIORS

  • Look for admission notices in the mail (some by e-mail).
  • Carefully review financial aid award packages.
  • Send required deposit to the school of your choice.
  • Make sure your high school sends final grades, class rank, and proof of graduation to your college.

JUNIORS

  • Narrow your college choices to five to eightschools.

MAY

SENIORS

  • Decide which college you will attend; notify all others of your decision.
  • Finalize all elements of your financial aid package. You may need to get loan applications directly from a lender.
  • Enjoy the rest of your senior year and gear up for a busy summer before college.

JUNIORS

  • Volunteer or do an internship this summer. The experience may provide material for your application essay.
  • Identify teachers and other adults who can write you strong recommendations.

Article courtesy of www.careersandcolleges.com

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