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Keep on track of your college-application process by following the steps listed below:
  • Begin researching colleges in your junior year of high school, or one and a half years before you plan to attend. Ask your parents, counselors, teachers, co-workers, etc., for recommendations. Use the Internet to check out different colleges’ Web sites. Go to college fairs. Visit college campuses. And request that colleges send brochures and catalogs to your home.
  • Review our College Criteria List and make a list of the most important factors to you. Compare colleges based on these factors.
  • Write a list of colleges in which you are most interested. Determine which are most difficult to get accepted, which are easiest and which are in the middle. Select 3-6 total colleges, with 1-2 being most difficult, 1-2 being easiest and 1-2 being middle choices. This will be a good list of colleges to which you should apply.
  • Request applications from each of your chosen colleges. Many colleges allow you to download their admissions applications, or apply online. Otherwise, call or write to colleges to have materials sent. Keep in mind, if a friend or family member is an alumni of a college, they may be able to get you an alumni referral application. These applications generally waive the cost of applying, saving you money.
  • Use your time wisely and complete applications with earlier deadline dates first.
  • Find out which standardized test(s) (SAT/ACT) are required by the colleges you chose. Make sure you register for and take the test(s) necessary.
  • Request letters of recommendation from your teachers, counselors, advisors, etc.
  • Fill out college admissions and financial aid applications. Make sure you fill out every line and complete the required essay(s) Double-check all completed forms and keep copies for your records.
  • Have your high school send official high school transcripts and test scores to the colleges of your choice.
  • Send in your completed applications as early as possible rather than waiting for the deadlines. Be sure to attach any fees or fee waivers.
  • You’re done applying for college. Now it’s time to apply for financial aid!
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