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Update your student planner to include completed 11th grade classes
and upcoming 12th grade classes. |
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Review class transcripts with your counselor to ensure
that they are accurate and you are meeting all of your college preparatory
and Nevada Millennium Scholarship program requirements. Review your college
plans and evaluate them in light of your test scores and junior year grades. |
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Continue the college application process. You and your
familly should meet with your guidance counselor to become familiar with
the college admissions and financial aid processes. Some universities
and colleges have fall deadlines while others are in the spring. Setting
up a calendar with all the various tasks and deadlines associated with
the application process will be very helpful to submit paperwork on time.
Set aside plenty of time to draft, edit, and re-write application essays. |
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Register for SAT or ACT if you either did not take the test last year,
of if you have decided to retake the test. |
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Continue to visit and obtain information on the colleges
or universities that you have included on your potential list. |
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Note all college application deadlines and file yours accordingly.
If you want to live on campus, and have not already done so, complete
a housing/meal plan application. |
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Begin researching the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) available through your high school or on the Internet at the
U.S. Department of Education site (www.ed.gov). The site will also provide
financial aid and eligibility information and can calculate an estimated
financial aid package. |
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Work with your parents to complete the FAFSA form on or
as soon after January 1 as possible. Send it no later than Fevruary 1
to be considered for the maximum amount of available awards. You should
receive the Student Aid Report (SAR) from the financial aid processor.
If you have not received your SAR within four weeks after you file your
FAFSA form, call 1-800-4FED-AID to inquired about your applicaiton status. |
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Request that your high school send the transcript of your
first semester senior year grades to the colleges to which you've applied. |
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Monitor your applications to make sure that all materials
are sent and received on time. Review your Student Aid Report (SAR) for
accuracy. If necessary, correct any inaccurate items on the SAR and return
it to the FAFSA processor. When a corrected SAR is returned to you, review
and keep a copy for your records. If a college requests your SAR, submit
it promptly. Do this even if your SAR says you are not eligible to receive
a Federal Pell Grant, as the college may be able to offer you other aid
based on the information in that report. |
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Review your financial aid award letters with your parents;
be sure that you understand the terms and conditions that apply to each
type of aid offered. |
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Review all college acceptance letters. Decide on the one
college that you will attend and send in your tuition deposit. Notify
all other colleges in writing, no later than May 1, that you have selected
another school. Other applicants will be hoping to receive your spot. |
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If you are on a college waiting list, notify the admissions
office and let them know that you are still interesed. |
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Work with your parents to establish a budget for your books,
wupplies, and living expenses. Determine how much of that budget grants
and scholarships will cover, how much your parents will contribute, and
how much you will contribute, and how much you will need to supply. |
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Request that your high school send a copy of your final
transcripts to the college you will attend. |
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Notify the college of any private grants or scholarships
you will receive, as this may affect your other financial aid awards. |
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Find out when payment for tuition, room, board, etc. will be due. | |
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Be sure to understand how financial aid will be disbursed
and whether you can defer bill payment until the funds are available.. |
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Look for information from your new college about housing, orientation, course selection, etc. | |
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Pack for college and look forward to a stimulating and
rewarding experience! YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY! |
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