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===Fall===
===Fall===
* Take a leadership position in a club
* Take a leadership position in a club
* Consider taking concurrent classes at TCC or TulsaTech
* Take the [[PSAT]]; your scores could qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship Program, the National Achievement Scholars Program or the National Hispanic Recognition Program. Any one of these will land you a full ride to the university of your choice
* Take the [[PSAT]]; your scores could qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship Program, the National Achievement Scholars Program or the National Hispanic Recognition Program. Any one of these will land you a full ride to the university of your choice
* Research [[financial aid]], meet with Stallings to discuss your family's expected contribution
* Research [[financial aid]], meet with Stallings to discuss your family's expected contribution
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* Plan a road trip to visit the universities on your list this summer. If you have visited them all, look into summer programs at your chosen universities
* Plan a road trip to visit the universities on your list this summer. If you have visited them all, look into summer programs at your chosen universities
* Attend a college fair to get more information about the colleges on your list. Look for announcements or visit [http://nationalcollegefairs.org nationalcollegefairs.org] for dates
* Attend a college fair to get more information about the colleges on your list. Look for announcements or visit [http://nationalcollegefairs.org nationalcollegefairs.org] for dates
* Begin planning your Capstone Experience and Project, and enroll in a Capstone Experience class for next year

Latest revision as of 05:55, 25 September 2020

Juniors! You're nearly there! Your time this year will be spent learning about financial aid, discovering universities, and visiting campuses. Many colleges will be at TSAS to woo potential students; now is the time to look critically at the offerings of each institution.

And always: keep your grades up!

Fall

  • Take a leadership position in a club
  • Consider taking concurrent classes at TCC or TulsaTech
  • Take the PSAT; your scores could qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship Program, the National Achievement Scholars Program or the National Hispanic Recognition Program. Any one of these will land you a full ride to the university of your choice
  • Research financial aid, meet with Stallings to discuss your family's expected contribution
  • Create a list of scholarships to apply for
  • Plan to take the ACT at TSAS, or register at actstudent.org

Winter

  • Make a list of the universities you would like to visit and potentially apply to. Discuss your list with Stallings, and make an effort to attend the college visits when they come up
  • Head to OKCollegeStart.org and login with your student ID and last name (no hyphens) like this: 123456name, click "College Planning" up top, and begin exploring postsecondary schools. Save any you're interested in, and take a look at their applications
  • Polish your resume
  • Start writing your college essays
  • Contact the office of admissions at the colleges on your list to request information and introduce yourself
  • Think about the teachers who might write a letter of recommendation for you. Fill out the letter of recommendation form early to get a head start

Spring

  • Prepare for the ACT at TSAS by visiting ACT's "Test Prep" page
  • Plan a road trip to visit the universities on your list this summer. If you have visited them all, look into summer programs at your chosen universities
  • Attend a college fair to get more information about the colleges on your list. Look for announcements or visit nationalcollegefairs.org for dates
  • Begin planning your Capstone Experience and Project, and enroll in a Capstone Experience class for next year