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HIGH
SCHOOL GUIDANCE:
COLLEGE BOUND
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The college application
process
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Details, details, details!
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Some more tips to help you
successfully manage the multi-step college application process. Seniors, in
addition to the information outlined below, be sure to read our comprehensive college-prep
timeline for a month-by-month checklist of all the steps you should be taking
-- and when -- during
your senior year.
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So you think you're ready
to apply to colleges?
WAIT! There are several
things you need to do before you pick up that pen! Have you...
- Researched your career
areas to determine what college majors you are interested in?
- Made sure the colleges
you are interested in offer your major?
- Done a search on eCHOICES to see which colleges
offer everything you're looking for in a college?
- Looked through the
college Web sites and catalogs to learn about the courses you will need to take?
- Looked at college Web sites/catalogs or
gone on eCHOICES to determine what the admission requirements are for each college?
Mohonasen's counselors recommend that students have one "safety" school (academic and financial safety),
two schools where you seem to fit the profile, and maybe a "reach" school
(academic or financial reach).
- Called ahead to visit
the school? Gone on a tour of the campus? Picked up an application and
interviewed with an admissions representative? This is a good opportunity to share what
you have to offer each other and assess your chances
of being accepted at a particular college.
All right! So now you have
applications, right? If not, then check with your counselor to see if he or she
has one. If not, call the college and ask them to mail you an application or
apply online.
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So now you're ready!
- BEFORE you start --
Get a pen, the college application, the instructions, a
piece of paper (to make a list), your activity sheet and an application
checklist (Checklists for SUNY
applications and/or private
applications are available here),
- READ THE
INSTRUCTIONS!!! Do you need a black pen?
- Use a pencil first
to fill out the application OR make a photocopy to fill out a practice
application. The goal is
to avoid submitting an application with mistakes or cross outs.
- Follow the instructions
thoroughly for each application item.
- Use the sheet of paper
you have to list the things you have questions about and make a list of the
other things you need to complete the application (teacher recommendations, application
fee, activities sheet, etc)
- Read the application
checklist for information about Mohonasen needed to complete the
application. Our school code is 335103.
- Fill out the Application
Checklist and return it to your guidance counselor along with the completed
application.
- EACH completed
application MUST have an Application Checklist for a cover
sheet! (Again, you can print out the forms here:
SUNY
applications and/or
private
applications)
- Request written recommendations
from teachers, counselor, coaches, etc. (with Recommendation
Request Sheet) and provide each person with the necessary forms. Recommendations must
be requested a minimum of two weeks before you need them!
- Attend Senior
Information Night for college application process information (held every fall).
The date is on the district calendar, flyers are mailed home and information
is also publicized on the high
school homepage as it draws near.
- Check each application
deadline and be continuously aware of this date. Applications are due to
your counselor AT LEAST two weeks before the due date to the college.
- KEEP IN MIND -- Counselors
will always make time to see seniors, but please schedule
appointments in advance to make sure there is sufficient time to work
with you, answer your questions, etc.
- Read application essay questions
carefully and select one. Work with an English teacher on this. Give a draft to
your counselor to review for content and suggestions. Start this early!
- Carefully look over
your completed application and have Mom or Dad look at it also.
- Include a check for payment
of the application processing fee. Read instructions for who to make the
check out to and write your name and social security number in the
"memo" portion of the check. Include that in the envelope for the
application.
- Drop off your finished
application to your counselor or preferably, make an appointment to go
over your applications with your counselor. Ask any questions from your
list and have your counselor double check
that you have everything.
- Now relax, if possible,
and wait it out. Good luck!
- When you hear back from
any school -- let your counselor know the verdict right away!
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Now...think you're
done? No way!
- In December, check to
see if the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is available to
pick up from the Counseling and Career Center. Or, visit the FAFSA
Web site to download the worksheets and start preparing.
- Check to see if the CSS/Financial Aid Profile is required by any of your schools. The College
Board Web site has a
list of the schools that require it.
- Attend the Parent
Workshop on Filling
Out the FAFSA in January for help with that form.
- Send in the completed FAFSA by February 15th or sooner. Don't wait until all the college's money is
gone!
- Check over the SAR
(Student Aid Report) from the FAFSA processing center and return it as soon
as possible. (It should arrive about five weeks after you submit the FAFSA.)
- Wait for college acceptance
letters and financial aid
packages to begin arriving in April.
- Decide which college
you will attend.
- Send in your deposit by
the stated deadline to secure your spot at college.
- Begin packing and save
your money!!!
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Now once you get there:
- Remember to use those
study skills.
- Read, read, read!
- Stay organized.
- Have fun.
- Get involved.
- Remember to call or write
your Mom and Dad once
in a while!
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