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If college is your goal, there are many activities you need to plan. You have to investigate colleges, plan your testing schedules, make decisions about early admissions, and more. You also have to learn to work carefully with your parents so planning college finances, visits, decisions, and such can be managed easily and efficiently. For those considering college or higher education, there are some ways you can take charge of the college process and make it easier for both you and your parents. Here is a brief breakdown of activities and timelines to help you take charge of your senior year. You can print this page and keep it in your College Planning file. AugustMake a list of colleges that interest you. College Need More Information? Applying for early decisions? Record the colleges and application deadlines here: College Application Due Test Scores SeptemberStart compiling your letters of recommendations from teachers, employers, friends in the community, activities advisors. List the people here. Check them off when you have received the letters. Name Returned Have You registered for the SATs or ACTs ? Yes ___ No ___ If yes, Date __________ Time _________ Place _____________ You can still make it for the fall testing period. Meet with your guidance counselor for information. OctoberIf you are planning to apply for early decisions, complete and submit your applications now. Be sure you have correctly noted their dates. College Applications Deadline NovemberStart writing application essays for each college. Give to an English teacher or guidance counselor to review: College Draft Final Ready Have your first-semester grades sent to the schools to which you are applying. College Date Sent Take SAT or ACT tests. Date ________ Time ___________Place ______________ DecemberComplete all college applications and mail with all accompanying materials, essays, letters of recommendation, etc. College Date Sent Visit guidance counselor to discuss scholarship and grant opportunities. December/JanuaryBegin gathering tax information . Your parents will need an estimate of their previous year’s income tax (1040) for your Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA). The form must be completed by students and parents applying for Federal Title IV student aid. JanuaryParents should get their taxes completed and complete the forms. Income Tax Forms ___________Date Completed_________ FAFSA Forms___________ Date Completed___________ FebruaryComplete and send the financial aid forms for each college you have applied to. Be sure to make copies and keep them in a safe place. College FAFSA Income Tax Fin. Aid Investigate scholarship and grant opportunities. Check with guidance counselor for: Eligible Apply MarchHave you received your Receipt of Student Aid Reports (SAR), the federal output document sent to a student by the application processor. The student's eligibility for aid is indicated by the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) which is printed on the front of the SAR. What is your EFC? ___________ Can you afford it? ______ Start reviewing borrowing options. Contact your credit union. If you don’t have an account there, ask your parents, aunt, uncle, or grandparent to recommend you for membership. This simple step will make you eligible for many credit union benefits. AprilWhich colleges have accepted you? How much aid are they offering? College Cost Aid Offered Your EFC Do you need to take out a loan? Yes ___ No ___ Ask the financial aid office about these loan options: Loan Amt. Avail. Eligible Apply Contact your credit union for information about their student loan programs.. MayWhich college have you chosen? ___________________________ How much will you need to borrow? ________________________ How much can you borrow from your credit union? ____________ How much can your parents borrow from their home equity? ______ Other? ______ Find a summer job? _____________________________________ How much do you need to earn each week? __________________ Check out local scholarship/grant status? _____________________ July/August
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