College Application Checklist
October 17, 2016
PLAN
- Make a list of the universities you wish to apply to
- Do research on the institution (majors/degree programs, housing, tuition, honors programs, etc.) using the collegeboard website or any other source
- Take note of regular & early application deadlines
- Try to visit the campuses of the listed universities
- Optional Meet with a College Admissions Counselor at the university to ask questions, receive advice, etc.
ESSAYS
- Draft the required college essays for each university (i.e. Essay A, Essay B, etc.)
- Have friends/family/teachers read your essay & offer advice
- Revise your essays
APPLY
- Apply to each university using the applytexas (in-state, public universities) or the Common App (out-of-state &/or private universities) application (this may take several days or weeks)
- Pay application fee
TEST SCORES
- Send SAT/ACT test scores to each university using the collegeboard website (SAT) &/or the actstudent.org website (ACT)
RECOMMENDATION LETTERS
- Fill out a brag sheet (found in the counseling office)
- Request 2-3 recommendation letters & send to each institution (teacher, counselor, etc.)
- Send high school transcript to each institution using Parchment
- Optional Make a resume of your extracurricular activities, achievements, etc.
FINANCIAL AID
- Fill out & submit the FAFSA (parent aid is necessary)
- Research financial aid/scholarship opportunities
- Apply for financial aid/scholarships
- Confirm TSI readiness
- Confirm receipt of application materials
- If required document missing, submit it immediately (your application is not fully complete until all needed documents have been submitted & received by the institution)
- Once you have submitted your application, track it by activating your account (i.e. MyStatys, goBaylor, etc.)
- Make copies of all application materials for your records
DECISION
- Receive admission letter & financial aid letter
- Compare college offerings & make a decision
- Respond to college you plan to attend & the colleges you decline
- Send deposit
- Send final high school transcript using Parchment
TIPS & ADVICE
- Keep track of all of your usernames & passwords with a notebook (or you will be overwhelmed by the numerous accounts you will have to create).
- Organization is key to survival!
- Don’t be afraid to contact the freshman admissions office at the institution if you have any doubts & questions. This also shows the university that you are highly interested in becoming a student there.
- Work hard & don’t give up, your efforts will be repaid in the end once you accept to attend your dream college!