Juniors

Calendar

September

  • Register for PSAT in counseling center.

  • Continue refining your list of target schools.

  • Research schools on the internet or via books and visits.

  • Update your resume with any new information.

  • Plan next two years' extra-curricular activities and community service activities.

  • Think about when to take the SAT or ACT tests- develop your "tentative" test plan.

October

  • Take the PSAT to be eligible for the National Merit Scholarship Competition.

  • Study hard! Aim for A's and B's.  Do extra credit when available.

  • Start a personal file updating information for your resume.

  • Locate and organize all awards, prizes, recognitions earned.

  • Acquaint yourself with resources at school.

November

  • Keep grades up- improvement counts!

  • Get to know your junior year teachers, you may want them to write a letter of recommendation for you next year!

  • Take SAT Subject Tests if necessary- ask your school counselor about this before registering.

  • Continue researching colleges.

  • Improve your vocabulary! Learn 20 new words a week.

  • Think about college majors.

  • READ!!!!

December

  • Study hard!

  • Take SAT Subject Tests if appropriate.

  • Register for the SAT at collegeboard.com

  • Register for the ACT at actstudent.org

  • Discuss PSAT results with your school counselor.

  • READ over break!

  • Fill up your spare time as much as possible with community service, volunteer work, clubs, sports, etc.

January

  • Continue researching colleges.

  • Compare PSAT and projected SAT results to the averages at your target schools.

  • First Chance to take the SAT.

  • Be sure you know your social security number and school CEEB code.

  • Consider SAT/ACT prep courses or for spring tests.

February

  • Register for SAT and ACT tests.

  • Remember how important junior grades are for your class rank and college applications.

  • Plan a challenging senior year schedule. An easy schedule can cost you an acceptance.)

March

  • Take SAT/ACT Tests.

  • Have your target list down to 10-12 schools.

  • Plan college visits.

  • Register for SAT/ACT tests if you plan to take any in May.

  • Plan a challenging senior schedule. No senioritis!

April

  • Take SAT/ACT tests.

  • Plan an interesting and challenging summer.

  • Get into the databases  (mailing lists) of your target schools.

  • Attend college fairs.

  • Meet with a recruiter if interested in going into the military.

  • Try to visit colleges of interest over spring break.

  • Prep for AP exams if appropriate.

  • Think about financing your college education.

  • READ!!!

May

  • Take SAT/ACT tests.

  • Students who will be applying Early Decision or Early Action should try to complete all SAT and ACT tests during junior year.

  • Take AP exams if appropriate.

  • Start studying for June Regents exams.

  • Use scholarship search programs to investigate scholarships that might be available to you.

June

  • Take SAT/ACT tests.

  • Arrange college tours and interviews for the summer months. Call admissions offices of schools to set up appointments.

  • Visit colleges, take tours, and interview if recommended.

  • Do something extra with you resume in mind.

  • Keep extra curricular activities and community service efforts going.

  • Refine your college list.

  • athletes need to register with NCAA Clearinghouse if applicable.

SAT and ACT Test Dates

11th Grade Parents Financial Aid To Do List:

  • Talk to your child about the schools he or she is considering.  Ask why those schools appeal to your child, and help him or her clarify goals and priorities.

  • Attend college fairs with your child, but don't take over the conversation with the college representative. Just listen, and let your child do the talking.

  • Take your child to visit college campuses, preferably when classes are in session.

  • Get in-depth information on federal student aid programs from Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid at www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov/guide.

  • Learn about student and parent loans in Your Federal Student Loans: Learn the Basics and Manage Your Dept at www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov/repayingpub.

 

*Information taken from the Federal Student Aid Website: www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov