2011: Establish
a major if you have not already. It is highly recommended that you
establish a major by your
sophomore year. This leaves you with just a few months to make a concrete
decision. There are often procedures you need to go through to “apply” for a specific
academic program so do your homework and make sure you have fulfilled all
requirements.
2012: Decide
which AP tests you will take. This
is your opportunity to take AP tests for your Advanced Placement classes and
open the possibility of obtaining college credit for your high school course
work. There is a fee associated with AP test taking so be prepared for that.
Keep in mind that this fee is likely going to be significantly less than what
you would
pay for the college credit. Stay on top of registration deadlines for these
exams.
2013
& 2014: Use DISCOVER’s college search tool. On your DISCOVER page, access the tab
that says “Schools’. Then, select “search by characteristics”. Here, you can
input your personal preferences for schools and the site will generate a list
of possible match schools for you. You can specify criteria such as location,
majors offered, selectivity, student enrollment, sports offered, and more.
2015
& Above: Be discerning with what you hear about
the college process. There
seems to be a lot of rumors surrounding college admissions and the financial
aid process. You may hear tidbits from friends and family who have been through
it. It is important to understand that every college operates differently from
others and that they have their own procedures. Use your best judgment when
making decisions and remember that we are here if you have questions. You
may wish to join us for our Expert Session on the Financial Aid at colleges on
Tuesday, April 10th. You will be receiving more information on
this session shortly.
Your Friends at Ensphere College Planning Services
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