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Senior Year
Fall Semester
September:
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Check your transcripts to make sure you have all the credits
you need to get into your college (s) of choice. Find out from
the colleges to which you are applying whether or not they need
official copies of your transcripts (transcripts sent directly
from your high school) sent at the time of application.
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Register for October/November SAT I, SAT II, and ACT tests.
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Take another look at your list of colleges, and make sure
that they still satisfy your requirements. Add and/or remove
colleges as necessary.
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Make sure you meet the requirements (including any
transcript requirements) for all the colleges to which you want
to apply. Double-check the deadlines, and
Apply.
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Give any recommendation forms to the appropriate teachers or
counselors with stamped, college-addressed, envelopes making
certain that your portion of the forms are filled out completely
and accurately.
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Most early decision and early action applications are due
between October 1 and November 1. Keep this in mind if you
intend to take advantage of these options and remember to
request that your high school send your official transcripts to
the college to which you are applying.
October:
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Make a final list of schools that interest you and keep a
file of deadlines and required admission items for each school.
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Take SAT and/or ACT tests. Have the official scores sent by
the testing agency to the colleges/universities that have made
your final list of schools. Register for December or January SAT
I and/or SAT II tests, if necessary.
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Continue thinking about and beginning writing (if you have
not already started) any essays to be included with your
applications.
November:
December:
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Early decision replies usually arrive between December 1st
and December 31st.
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If you haven't already done so, make sure your official test
scores are being sent to the colleges to which you are applying.
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Schedule any remaining required interviews.
Spring Semester
January:
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Complete and submit your college financial aid application
and the Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA)
between January 1 and February 15, and check for other financial
aid options. In order to be considered for financial aid, you
will need to submit these forms even if you have not yet been
notified of your acceptance to the college(s) to which you
applied.
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Go to
the
FAFSA on the Web form now.
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Request that your high school send your official transcripts
to the colleges to which you are applying.
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Make sure your parents have completed their income tax forms
in anticipation of the financial aid applications. If they have
not completed their taxes, providing estimated figures is
acceptable.
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Contact the admissions office of the college(s) to which you
have applied to make sure that your information has been
received, and that they have everything they need from you.
February:
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If you completed the FAFSA, you should receive your Student
Aid Report (S.A.R.) within four weeks. Make the necessary
corrections and return it to the FAFSA processor.
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Complete your scholarship applications.
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Contact the financial aid office of the college(s) to which
you have applied to make sure that your information has been
received, and that they have everything they need from you.
March/April:
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You will probably hear from the colleges as to whether or
not you are accepted by April 15.
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Compare your acceptance letters, financial aid and
scholarship offers.
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When you choose a college that has accepted you, you may be
required to pay a nonrefundable deposit for freshman tuition
(this should ensure your place in the entering freshman class).
May:
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Take AP exams for any AP subjects you studied in high
school.
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You should make a decision by May 1st as to which college
you will be attending and notify the school by mailing your
commitment deposit check. Many schools require that your
notification letter be postmarked by this date.
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If you were placed on a waiting list for a particular
college, and have decided to wait for an opening, contact that
college and let them know you are still very interested.
June:
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Have your school send your final transcripts to the college
which you will be attending.
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Contact your college to determine when fees for tuition,
room and board are due and how much they will be.
Summer After Senior Year
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Participate in any summer orientation programs for incoming
freshmen.
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Now that you know you will be attending college in the fall,
it is a good idea to evaluate whether to get student health
insurance in case of any unforeseen emergencies or whether your
family's insurance coverage is sufficient.
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