| Freshmen |
Sophomore |
Junior |
Senior |
September:
1. Visit you Advisor to map out a 4-year plan.
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September:
1. Register for the PSAT or PLAN if offered at your school. |
September:
1.Be sure to register for PSAT.
2. Attend college Fairs and gather information.
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September:
1. Register for SAT I or ACT.
2. Review college with Advisor and begin working on
application. |
October:
1. Time to experience HS join clubs, and sports.
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October:
1. Create a list of possible careers.
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October:
1.Take PSAT to practive.
2. Talk to parents about attending college.
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October:
1. Review applications with Advisor.
2. If you need to take ACT or SAT again. |
November:
1. Focus on grades you want to start off strong.
2. Attend workshop.
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November:
1. Visit your counselor and obtain information on colleges.
2. Attend Workshops. |
November:
1. Obtain information on college and discuss with parents cost,
location, etc.
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November:
1. Deadline (Nov.30) for UC/CSU applications.
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December:
1. Study hard for exams. |
December:
1. Discuss PSAT results with advisor and discuss how to make
improvements. |
December:
1. Review PSAT with Advisor and discuss how to make improvements. |
December:
1. Attend FAFSA workshop at PCP office.
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January:
1. Review semester grades with advisor.
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January:
1. Review semester grades with advisor.
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January:
1. Identify the characteristics of a college that matter to you.
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January:
1. Vertify that application materials have been received.
2. FAFSA application can be submitted.
3. Don't give in to "SENIORITIS" |
February:
1. Explore something that excites you.
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February:
1. Get to know your teachers so when you recommendation letters they
will help you.
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February:
Check with your schools to see if they prefer SAT I, SAT II or ACT
or none.
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February:
1. Follow Up on any documentation require.
2. Be sure to obtain a transcripts of midyear grades. |
March:
1. Attend ETS workshop.
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March:
1. Attend ETS workshop.
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March:
1. Visit colleges, during spring break.
2. Attend resume building workshop.
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March:
1. Deadline March 2 to submit FAFSA.
2. Apply to Student Support services, SSSP, ASPIRE, CAMP, and EOP. |
April:
1. Look into what classes you want to take next semester and review
your 4-year plan. |
April:
1. Review 4 year plan.
2. Look into summer school if you need to improve classes. |
April:
1. Register for June SAT or ACT tests.
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April:
1. By now you should have notice of schools and contact school.
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May:
1. Consider volunteer work.
2. Look into summer school if you need to improve classes. |
May:
1. Look into ETS summer program.
1. Consider volunteer work.
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May:
1. Plan to take the June SAT or ACT.
2. Summer is a great time to visit colleges.
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May:
1. You'll start receiving registration and orientation materials.
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June:
1. Learn college vocabulary.
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June:
1. Begin research colleges.
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June:
1. Start researching scholarships.
2. Begin on college process, attend PCP workshops to be well
prepared. |
June:
1. Have your High school send final transcript to your college.
2.
Make a list for your new dorm. |