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11TH GRADE TIMELINEFALLStay consistent with your non-academic extracurricular activities if your values and priorities haven’t changed. If they have, try something new. Continue to look for ways to explore and deepen your interests in these activities. Try a leadership role if you haven’t already. Research the admission requirements and deadlines for schools on your list and create a spreadsheet to organize information. Research to see if an interview is offered or required at each school.
Create a scholarship spreadsheet to list deadlines and requirements. Continue to update your activity log. Start your college search by attending virtual college fairs and a few college admission rep presentationsExplore your college interests by sorting the college criteria on www. Corsava. com. Then use those preferences to searches for a few college matches. Keep your grades up. Junior year grades are the last ones some schools will see before making an admissions decision. Take an aptitude or career assessment such as YouScience to learn more about your interests and strengths, which will change as you grow and learn. Athletic RecruitmentComplete online athletic recruitment forms for each college you're considering. You'll find these on the college's website under "athletics. "Once you’ve completed the online recruitment forms, make your sports resume and recruitment videos. Spread out your correspondence with coaches by sending the resumes and video a few weeks after you complete the online forms. Fine & Performing Arts StudentsSign up for Performing & Visual Arts College Fairs. Create an admissions requirements spreadsheet for fine and performing arts programs. You most likely need to create a portfolio and audition materials, so spend junior year working on pieces. SPRINGComplete the Letter of Rec questionnaire and request letters of recommendation from two academic teachers from junior year. Take SATAthletesSend your sports resume and video to college coaches and fill out the athletic recruitment surveys on the college websites. Fine & Performing Arts StudentsExplore how the audition and portfolio process works for college admission. Build your portfolios and audition videos. SUMMERParticipate in summer experiences (research, reading, internships, fun stuff). Refine and finalize your college list. Be sure it reflects a balance of admission probabilities (likely, possible, and reach schools). Research the type of applications required for each school on your list, as these vary. Write your Common Application personal statement. Complete the Common Application. @levshasentrancerecords1
11TH GRADE
TIMELINEFALLStay
consistent with your
non-academic
extracurricular activities if your values and priorities haven’t
changed
. If they have, try something new. Continue to look for ways to explore and deepen your interests in these activities. Try a leadership role if you haven’t already.
Research
the
admission
requirements and deadlines for
schools
on your
list
and create a spreadsheet to organize information.
Research
to
see
if an interview
is offered
or required at each school.
Create a scholarship spreadsheet to
list
deadlines and requirements. Continue to update your activity log.
Start
your college search by attending virtual college fairs and a few college
admission
rep
presentationsExplore
your college interests by sorting the college criteria on
www
.
Corsava
.
com
. Then
use
those preferences to searches for a few college matches.
Keep
your grades up. Junior year grades are the last ones
some
schools
will
see
before
making an
admissions
decision. Take an aptitude or career assessment such as YouScience to learn more about your interests and strengths, which will
change
as you grow and learn.
Athletic
RecruitmentComplete
online
athletic
recruitment
forms for each college you're considering. You'll find these on the college's website under
"
athletics.
"
Once you’ve completed the online
recruitment
forms,
make
your sports resume and
recruitment
videos
. Spread out your correspondence with coaches by sending the resumes and
video
a few weeks after you complete the online forms. Fine &
Performing
Arts
StudentsSign
up for
Performing
& Visual
Arts
College Fairs. Create an
admissions
requirements spreadsheet for fine and
performing
arts
programs. You most likely need to create a portfolio and audition materials,
so
spend junior year working on pieces.
SPRINGComplete
the Letter of Rec questionnaire and request letters of recommendation from two academic teachers from junior year. Take
SATAthletesSend
your sports resume and
video
to college coaches and fill out the
athletic
recruitment
surveys on the college websites. Fine &
Performing
Arts
StudentsExplore
how the audition and portfolio process works for college
admission
. Build your portfolios and audition
videos
.
SUMMERParticipate
in summer experiences
(research
, reading, internships, fun stuff). Refine and finalize your college
list
. Be sure it reflects a balance of
admission
probabilities (likely, possible, and reach
schools)
.
Research
the type of applications required for each
school
on your
list
, as these vary. Write your Common Application personal statement. Complete the Common Application. @levshasentrancerecords1
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