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SENIOR TIME LINE SEPTEMBER Make sure your fall and spring schedules of classes include career/college/major admission requirements. Get applications for the college(s) you wish to attend by checking with the school’s website for online registration Sign up for the ACT or SAT test, along with any required SAT Subject Tests as early as possible. Most schools will not accept a test taken after the December date, and several require the test be taken by the November date Surf the Internet to locate college and financial aid Information Discuss ROP courses with your counselor Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarships. Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE OCTOBER Identify staff that can write strong recommendation letter for you. Give them your requests at least two weeks before you need the letter. Finish essay for college admission for UC’s or private schools Attend College Fairs and make last visits to campuses (October 13, Ohlone College) Begin submitting CSU application between October 1 and November 30 Begin submitting forms to private source of financial aid (i.e. campus scholarships, grants, etc.) Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarships. Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE NOVEMBER Submit admission applications electronically to UC to UC beginning November 1 thru November 30. Submit admission applications electronically to UC or CSU systems no later than November 30. Obtain recommendation letters by November 15 Go to for the pre-application worksheet for the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) (March 2 deadline). Get a PIN number for you and a parent to electronically sign by registering at Have your transcripts sent to requesting colleges. See Mrs. May, our registrar, for request forms Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarships. Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE DECEMBER Last month to take the ACT or SAT (check with your college site for deadline) Get a PIN number to electronically sign your FAFSA form, one for you and one for a parent/guardian Review the FAFSA form with your family and begin completing it. Make last visits to colleges during vacation. Begin to send in independent college/university applications Pursue scholarships at the – resources – career/college information – scholarships. Register at for additional scholarships

SENIOR TIME LINE JANUARY Attend your school’s or local college’s financial aid night with your parents Pick up your Cal Grant (Free money for the State of California to attend college) form from the College Center, room 204, and return it ASAP (March 2 deadline) to the College Center Register for AP exams. Inquire about learning opportunities such as ROP and community colleges If required by college, request 7 th semester transcript to be sent Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarships. Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE FEBRUARY File the FAFSA no later than March 2 File the Cal Grant no later than March 2 Follow specific campus guidelines regarding housing Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarships. Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE MARCH Apply to community colleges; take placement exams Begin to plan your summer work, school, or volunteer activities Decide which AP test(s) to take Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarshipswww.jfkhs.org Register at

SENIOR TIME LINE APRIL Register for summer classes at community colleges or ROP Return intent to register forms to your chosen college before May 1 Notify colleges your are not attending. Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarshipswww.jfkhs.org Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE MAY ATHLETES: to play college athletics you must be certified by the NCAA Register at Take Analytical Writing Place Exams if attending UC in the fall Take AP exams Register for summer programs at college campuses Notify scholarship advisor of grants to be included in Awards Ceremony (room 204) Return forms for on campus orientation programs Thank those who helped you succeed Pursue Scholarships at the – Resources – Career Center/College Information – Scholarships. Register at for additional Scholarshipswww.fastweb.com

SENIOR TIME LINE JUNE Ensure that your final transcript is sent to your chosen college