College
Admissions To-Do List
Fall - Get Your Applications Together!
- Narrow your list of colleges to between 5 and 10 and review
it with your counselor. Get an application and financial aid info from
each.
- Visit as many as possible.
- Make a master calendar and note:
- Test dates, fees, and deadlines
- College application due dates
- Required financial aid applications and
their deadlines
- Recommendations, transcripts, and other
necessary materials
- Your high school's deadlines for
application requests, such as your transcript
- Ask for recommendations. Give each
person your resume, a stamped, addressed envelope, and any required
forms.
- Write application essays and ask
teachers, parents, and friends to read first drafts.
- Applying Early Action or Early Decision?
- November 1: For early admissions, colleges may require test
scores and applications in early November. Send your SAT scores at
collegeboard.com.
- Ask if your college offers an early estimate of financial
aid eligibility.
- Get Financial Aid Info
- Attend financial aid info events in your area.
- Use Scholarship Search at collegeboard.com,
review scholarship books, and ask your counselor about local and state
funding sources.
Winter - Application Details
- Most regular applications are due between January 1 and
February 15.
- Keep copies of everything you send to colleges.
- Have your high school send your transcript to colleges.
- Contact colleges to make sure they've received all
application materials.
- Financial Aid: Apply Early. Apply Right.
- You and your family should save 2005 pay stubs to estimate
income on aid forms that you'll file in early 2006.
- Submit your FAFSA as
soon after January 1 as possible.
- Many priority financial aid deadlines fall in February. To
get the most attractive award package, apply by the priority date. Keep
copies of everything you send.
Spring - When the Letters Start
Rolling In
- You should get acceptance letters and financial aid offers
by mid-April.
- Compare awards from different colleges. Questions? Talk to
financial aid officers. Not enough aid? Ask if other financing plans
are available.
- If you haven't already, visit your final college before
accepting.
- May 1: Making Your Final Choice
- You must tell every college of your acceptance or rejection
of offers of admission or financial aid by May 1. Send a deposit to the
college you choose.
- Wait-listed? If you will enroll if accepted, tell the
admissions director your intent and ask how to strengthen your
application. Need financial aid? Ask if funds will be available if
you're accepted.
Summer - Next Steps
- Ask your high school to send a final transcript to your
college.
- Start preparing for the year ahead.