Timeline for preparing for college
Here are some guidelines for what to do in high school:
Freshman and sophomore years
- Take interest and skills assessments to find out what careers you might consider
- Talk with parents and counselors about the education needed for those careers
- Review your high school course load to make sure you’re taking the classes you need for college
- Focus on schoolwork and get good grades
- Participate in outside activities
- Consider discussing college plans with mentors, teachers or community members
- Begin creating a resume or record of your activities and honors so you won’t overlook anything later
- Consider attending Minnesota Private College Week in June, after your junior year
Junior year
- Attend college fairs and college visits at your school
- Review your high school class plan to make sure you’re taking the classes you need for college and are earning good grades
- Prepare for and take the PSAT — top scores can qualify you for the National Merit Scholarships and it is good practice for the SAT/ACT exams
- Talk with parents and counselors about your college plans and career goals
- Research colleges and request materials from those that interest you
- Start visiting colleges
- Study for and take the ACT and/or SAT in the spring
Summer before your senior year
- Attend Minnesota Private College Week in June
- Organize and read the college information you've received or downloaded
- Continue researching college options
Senior year
Fall:
- Review your high school class plan to make sure you’re taking the classes you need for college and are earning good grades
- Talk to teachers as soon as possible about letters of recommendation
- Decide which schools to apply to
- Retake the ACT or SAT, if necessary
- Review admission and financial aid applications and gather the items you’ll need
- Be aware of your potential schools' application deadlines, especially if you are applying for Early Decision
- Visit or revisit colleges; MEA/Minnesota Education weekend is a good time and many schools have open houses/overnight visits
- Begin applying to colleges
Winter:
- Continue applying to colleges
- Research and apply for private scholarships, online and at the library
- Begin your financial aid application by filling out the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1 (parents must complete taxes first)
- Carefully review the Student Aid Report (SAR) resulting from your FAFSA application. Return it as soon as possible if you make corrections.
Spring:
- Compare financial aid offers from schools that have accepted you
- Make the final decision — notify all the schools of your decision to accept or decline their offer of admission
- Send necessary deposit(s) and secure housing

