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Counseling & Wellness Center

College Planning Timeline

Although graduation may seem a long way off at the present time, there are a number of steps that should be taken throughout a student's high school years to insure that he/she will be able to pursue the goal of college admission successfully. The following timetable is provided for you in an effort to make sure that Mepham students are fully prepared to meet the challenge. Applications and information for the tests described below are available in the Counseling Center (Room 117).

 

Year What To Do Timeline
Freshman Year Join and get involved in clubs/activities to start building your activity resume

Introduction to Naviance Program – Learning Styles Inventory (with school counselor)

Plan out sophomore courses with school counselor

Take SAT 2/ Subject Tests in specific content areas (optional) – Registration at www.collegeboard.org
September

November

January  

May/June 
Sophomore Year Students in accelerated courses – Take PSAT as a practice (optional, speak with counselor)

Plan out junior year courses with school counselor

Naviance Program Exploration – Career Interest Inventory (with school counselor)
October

January

Jan/Feb 
Junior Year Attend District College and Trade School Fair & Financial Aid Night and Regional College Fairs

Take PSAT - registration online though Mepham HS

Attend Junior Planning Night with family

Meet with School Counselor for individual Junior College Conference

Take SAT/ACT exams (www.collegeboard.org, www.actstudent.org)

Attend District College and Career Planning Night

Submit activity sheets and parent/student questionnaires to school counselor

Ask teachers for letters of recommendations and provide them with activity sheet and pink questionnaire

Work on college essay

Continue research and visit college campuses

Narrow down a list of prospective schools
Fall

Sept/Oct

January

Feb - May

March



May/June



Summer
Senior Year Review transcript for finalization

Meet with school counselor to go over college list and application deadlines (**college application deadlines vary so check with specific schools for exact deadlines and speak with counselor about admissions options such as ED/EA) 

Confirm with teachers writing your letters of recommendation

Take SAT / ACT tests (www.collegeboard.org, www.actstudent.org)

Attend College Visits & Open Houses to speak with college representatives

Prepare college applications (Transcript Request Forms are due to the Counseling Center two weeks prior to application deadlines)

Finalize college essay – share with an English teacher for proofreading

Fill out FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) starting October 1st

Finalize college choices and submit applications!

Send SAT/ACT scores directly from testing agencies to colleges

Check Scholarship Bulletin for available scholarships in the counseling office and research others you may wish to apply for (ongoing)

AVOID SENIORITIS

Mid-Year Grades sent automatically to all schools from Counseling Office

Receive decisions and financial aid packets from colleges

COLLEGE DECISION DAY – put deposit down on attending college by May 1st

Report college decisions, attending school and scholarship information to Counseling Center

Final high school transcripts sent to your attending college

Send college transcripts directly from each institution you have received credit from through dual-enrollment courses (college sponsored courses)  
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October






November








January

March

April




July

 

 

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