COLLEGE CALENDAR OF EVENTS: 

ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH GRADE 

 

 

ELEVENTH GRADE: 

  • Take the PSAT 
  • Attend college programs (day and evening) sponsored by Counseling Services & the Career Center (i.e. College Information Night) 
  • Acquire work experience via a part time job, internship, or community service 
  • Complete required student service learning (75 hours) 
  • Meet with your counselor to discuss graduation requirements and post high school plans 
  • Meet with college admissions representatives in Career Center 
  • Do a college search in the Career Center 
  • Do a scholarship search in the Career Center 
  • Register for an SAT or ACT prep course or make a long-term SAT/ACT plan if self-preparing. Preparation is key! 
  • Research colleges of interest, request application information, and research college admissions requirement 
  • Get information on the military, if interested 
  • Get information on other postsecondary programs, if interested 
  • Register for the SAT or ACT (if applying to a four-year college) or the Accuplacer test (for Montgomery College) 
  • Schedule an appointment with your counselor to discuss next year’s schedule 
  • Meet with your counselor to learn valuable information about the college application process, procedures, and necessary deadlines 
  • Plan college visits 
  • Write a resume 
  • Attend College Fairs and information sessions 
  • Consider teachers to ask for college recommendation letters  
  • Gather applications, organize your college information and application materials, and familiarize yourself with the upcoming college application deadlines 
  • Research summer enrichment programs 
  • Check to see if you need summer school and register for classes accordingly 

 

 

TWELFTH GRADE: 

  • Make an appointment to meet with your counselor to review your progress towards graduation and the college application process 
  • Request applications from colleges, or get them online (if you haven’t done so already) 
  • Register for SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer test.   
  • Seek letters of recommendation from counselor and teachers 
  • Keep checking scholarship opportunities on Family Connection and in the College and Career Center 
  • Review your transcript with your counselor 
  • Complete any outstanding student service learning hours 
  • Visit colleges and talk to admissions representatives 
  • Attend Financial Aid night with your parents 
  • Remind parents to fill out the FAFSA after Jan 1 
  • Request mid-year transcripts to be sent to the colleges you applied to 
  • Complete college applications, paying attention to deadlines 
  • Submit formal requests to the Guidance Office for your official transcript and for your counselor to complete any necessary forms that are part of your college application, paying attention to deadlines 
  • Update your resume 
  • Attend job fairs and practice interviewing skills 
  • Notify your counselor of your application status as you hear from colleges 
  • Notify the colleges you are not planning to attend 
  • Request a final transcript to be sent to the college you will attend in the fall