Meet academic requirements for college by taking A-G classes. Take any summer school classes needed to maintain a C- or higher in these classes.
Consider registering for Senior SAT and/or ACT exam. Prepare for and take college exams (SAT/ACT/CAASPP). Remember the SAT and ACT is no longer required for admissions into the CSUs.
Colleges can rescind your admissions offer if your grades drop too far. So keep those grades up.
Financial Plans
Start to compile a list of scholarships to apply for, when they are due, and what is required in the application. Remember: Never pay for scholarship information.
Make decisions about student loans—and don’t forget to check submission deadlines.
Take every opportunity to get to know colleges. Meet with college reps who visit your school, attend college fairs, review college websites, and visit campuses.
Decide which colleges to apply for! If you’re wait-listed by a college you really want to attend, visit, call, or write the admission office to make your interest clear.
Connecting & Support Resources
Volunteer, intern, and gain work experience this summer. Find opportunities that align with different career interests.
Review your acceptances, compare financial aid packages, and visit your final choices if possible.
Ask the counseling office to send first semester transcripts to schools where you applied and to send your final transcript to the college you will be going to.
Complete and turn in housing applications if you plan to live on campus.
Submit your application for financial aid and scholarships.
Community College applications open in March. Apply early!
Commit to a college and make your deposit by the posted deadline. Notify your school counselor and let other colleges know you won’t be attending.