College Planning. Basics Step 1: Research and narrow down your college choices Step 2: Know your deadlines, keep track and do things in a timely manner.

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College Planning

Basics Step 1: Research and narrow down your college choices Step 2: Know your deadlines, keep track and do things in a timely manner Step 3: Apply Step 4: Financial Aid

Testing Requirements SAT or ACT for most schools You can take tests up to December (some schools may not accept tests after November)

Eligibility vs. Selectivity

Application process CSU schools – Applications open on 10/1 and close on 11/30. Online csumentor.edu UC schools – Applications open on 11/1 and close on 11/30. Online universityofcalifornia.edu Many private schools are using the Common Application

Application Process Early Decision vs. Early Action

Transcripts and SSR (Secondary School Reports)

Financial Aid Apply for the FAFSA after January 1, 2011 Deadline for applying for the Cal Grant is March

An admission decision, test score, or GPA is not a measure of your self- worth. And, most students are admitted to colleges they want to attend. Knowing this, we encourage you to: Be confident! Take responsibility for your college admission process. The more you do for yourself, the better the results will be. Be deliberate! Applying to college involves thoughtful research to determine distinctions among colleges, as well as careful self- examination to identify your interests, learning style and other criteria. Plan to make well-considered applications to the most suitable colleges. This is often referred to as “making good matches.” Be realistic and trust your instincts! Choosing a college is an important process, but not a life or death decision. Since there are limits to what you can know about colleges and about yourself, you should allow yourself to do educated guesswork.

Be open-minded! Resist the notion that there is one perfect college. Great education happens in many places. Use a variety of resources for gathering information. Seek advice from those people who know you, care about you, and are willing to help. Be honest; be yourself! Do not try to game the system. Resist taking any standardized test numerous times (twice is usually sufficient). Limit your applications to a well-researched and reasonable number. No more than six should be sufficient, except in special cases. Know that what you do in college is a better predictor of future success and happiness than where you go to college.