COLLEGE ADMISSION CHECK LIST FOR FRESHMEN
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Get to know your School Counselor.
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Take the Explore test in the fall.
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Register on Naviance with your counselor. Use Naviance to check college admissions requirements. Plan a college preparatory course schedule for all four years of high school.
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Plan ahead for courses that require prerequisites.
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Recognize that class rank and GPA are calculated beginning your freshmen year. These are based on final grades in all courses attempted.
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Participate in extracurricular and community activities. Colleges are looking for students who have achieved in areas beyond academics.
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Take the PSAT exam (pre-SAT) in the spring.
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Enroll in 1st period courses.
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Enroll in Summer School or Summer Academy.
COLLEGE ADMISSION CHECK LIST FOR SOPHOMORES
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Take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) for practice.
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Take the hardest courses in areas where you excel. Investigate honors and Advanced Placement courses.
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Visit your school counselor.
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Investigate college course requirements.
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Plan an interesting summer, possibly participating in a challenging summer enrichment program or a community activity. Check out college-based experience programs here.
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Enroll in 1st period courses.
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Enroll in Summer School or Summer Academy.
COLLEGE ADMISSION CHECK LIST FOR JUNIORS
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Continue taking courses that will sharpen your skills for college and enhance admission prospects.
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Visit your counselor and college consultant.
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Attend College Night in October.
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Take the PSAT/NMSQT in October. National Merit Semi-Finalists are selected from students who take this test junior year.
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Ask your parents to check on scholarship programs that may be offered through their employers.
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During first semester, begin to investigate specific colleges by:
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Meeting with your counselor.
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Researching colleges on Naviance.
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Signing up to talk with college representatives who visit H-F.
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Identify specific entrance requirements.
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Write or call colleges to request information.
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Enroll in test prep workshops &/or utilize Khan Academy.
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Take the SAT/ACT in April & June.
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Spring and summer are the times to visit college admissions offices. Call ahead for an appointment. Ask about financial aid & scholarships.
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Consider attending a summer program on a college campus.
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Enroll in 1st period courses.
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Enroll in Summer School or Summer Academy.
COLLEGE ADMISSION CHECKLIST FOR SENIORS
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Enroll in 1st period courses.
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Using Naviance, continue investigating various post secondary school options in the fall. Become familiar with college deadlines. Request applications, catalogs, and financial aid information.
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Retake the ACT/SAT Test if necessary.
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Take SAT Subject Tests if required.
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See your counselor and college consultant.
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Try to arrange college visits on teacher institute days or holidays.
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Complete the Federal Financial Aid Student Application (FAFSA) beginning October 1. Try to have completed as close to Oct. 1 as possible.
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Attend College Night in October. Talk with college representatives.
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Narrow your choices of colleges and try to categorize them: 1) a "reach" school; 2) a school for which you are reasonably confident about meeting admission standards; and 3) a school for which you may exceed the admissions standards.
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Pay close attention to application deadlines.
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Send test scores directly from testing agencies to colleges to which you are applying.
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Send mid-year grades if requested.
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If you are accepted at more than one school, make the final decision on the college you will attend, and send your acceptance by May 1.
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Notify the other schools that you will be going elsewhere.
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Request that your final transcript is sent to the college of your choice.