~ Moscow High Pride ~

Juniors

~ Month by Month ~

Financial Aid Preparation ~ FAFSA

Students...To Do:

All Year

  • Review “Every Year in High School” of this checklist.
  • Explore careers and their earning potential in the Occupational Outlook Handbook at www.bls.gov/oco.
  • Log on to your MyFSA account (see 9th Grade) at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/myfsa and look at the information for any colleges you saved if you completed the College Matching Wizard (see 10th Grade) in the past. Try the college search again if you’ve changed your mind about what you want from a school.
  • Go to college fairs and college-preparation presentations by college representatives.

Fall

  • Take the PSAT/NMSQT.* You must take the test in 11th grade to qualify for scholarships and programs associated with the National Merit Scholarship Program.

Spring

  • Register for and take exams for college admission.* The tests that many colleges require are the SAT Reasoning Test, the SAT Subject Tests, and the ACT. Check with the colleges you are interested in to see what tests they require.
  • Use www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/scholarship to find scholarships for which you might want to apply. Some deadlines fall as early as the summer between 11th and 12th grades, so prepare now to submit applications soon.
* REMEMBER: Register for all tests in advance and be sure to give yourself time to prepare appropriately! If you have difficulty paying a registration fee, see your school counselor about getting a fee waiver.

To Explore:

  • Visit www.college.gov and click on “how to pay” to see how other young people paid for college.
  • Learn how to avoid scholarship scams and identity theft from Save Your Money, Save Your Identity at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/lsa.
  • Familiarize yourself with ways to pay for college at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/guide. The following sections of Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid will be especially useful to you right now:
     
    • Federal Student Aid at a Glance
    • Other Financial Aid Sources
    • It’s a Jungle Out There

Parents...To Do:

  • Review “Every Year in High School” of this checklist.
  • Take another look at your financial situation, and be sure you’re on the right track to pay for college.
  • Talk to your child about the schools he or she is considering. Ask why those schools appeal to your child, and help him or her clarify goals and priorities.
  • Attend college fairs with your child, but don’t take over the conversation with the college representative. Just listen, and let your child do the talking.
  • Take your child to visit college campuses, preferably when classes are in session.

To Explore:

General Reminders

bullet Focus on grades and maximizing learning
bullet Maintain and update personal profile/resume
bullet Attend college presentations in the Counseling Center by visiting college reps
bullet Check high school bulletin and counseling office regularly for new scholarship applications
bullet Register for ACT / SAT if not yet taken or you want to improve your score
bullet Register for SAT II if required by schools to which you intend to apply
bullet Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse if there is a chance you may want to participate in collegiate athletics
bullet What families should ask about financial aid

~ 2011/2012 Calendar to be Updated in Fall 2011 ~

September 2011 October 2011
  • Start planning for SAT or ACT so you don’t end up taking it the Saturday after the all-night graduation party in June!

  • We start working with Senior Class officers for the graduation ceremony

  • Make appointment with photographer of choice for senior portrait session.  Get portrait taken ASAP.  Yearbook deadline for photo is Nov. 30, 2010. Black and White wallet size 2-1/4 by 3-1/4 preferred.

  • Sept. 9 Deadline for Oct. 10 SAT & Subject test

  • Sept 16 MHS Open House

  • Sept 18 Deadline for Oct. 24 ACT test

  • Student should complete personal profile and give a copy to counselor and teachers from whom you wish to receive a recommendation

  • Diploma forms taken home for parent signatures

  • Submit college applications for early decision

  • Visit college campuses under consideration

  • Receive senior portrait proofs and place portrait order.

  • Oct. 10 SAT & Subject test date

  • Oct 16 End of first 6-week grading period

  • Oct 24 ACT test date

  • Oct. 1 Deadline for Nov. 7  SAT & Subject test

November 2011 December 2011
  • Diploma order is mailed by MHS Registrar
  • Submit applications to colleges – meet each deadline. Request letters of recommendation and Secondary School Reports at least 3 weeks prior to deadlines
  • Forward all SAT/ACT scores to colleges
  • Check with colleges to see if they have additional financial aid forms or requirements
  • Nov 3 - Cap and Gown, and Announcement orders will be placed at lunch hour.
  • Nov 7 SAT & Subject Tests
  • Oct 31 SAT registration deadline for Dec 5 test date
  • Nov 6 ACT registration deadline for Dec. 12 test date
  • Nov 11 MHS Counseling Center is hosting a financial aid workshop at 6:30 pm in the auditorium. A UI Student Financial Aid Services will discuss the forms of aid, need vs. merit based aid, The FAFSA, and other topics of interest. All parents of college bound students should plan to attend
  • Nov 24 End of 2nd 6-week grading period
  • Nov 24  Deadline to submit senior portrait for yearbook. Black and white wallet size (2-1/4 x 3-1/4) preferred.
  • Dec 5 SAT  & Subject Tests
  • Dec 5 Deb's Night
  • Dec 12 ACT test date
  • Dec 15 SAT & Subject Tests deadline for Jan. 23 test date

 

January 2012 February 2012
  • Submit Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Jan 5 ACT registration deadline for Feb. 7 test
  • Jan 4 School resumes
  • Jan 15- 21 End-of-Semester Final Exams, no night activities scheduled this week
  • Jan 18 Human Rights Day, No School
  • Jan 23 SAT & Subject Tests
  • Most college applications and financial aid forms are due by the end of this month. Check exact deadlines for specific schools and scholarships so you don't miss any important dates.
  • Feb 6 ACT test date
  • Feb 4 SAT registration deadline for March 13 test date
  • Feb 15 Financial aid priority deadline at University of Idaho
March 2012 April 2012
  • Mar 5 ACT registration deadline for April 10 test date
  • Notify counselor of college acceptance and scholarships received
  • Fill out a request for final transcript to be sent to the college of your choice in June
  • Attend Freshman Orientation Day at the college of your choice to be assigned an advisor and pre-register for courses
  • Mar 5 End of fourth 6-week grading period
  • Mar 13 SAT test
  • Mar 25 SAT & Subject test registration deadline for May 1 test
  • Graduation announcements delivered, date - TBA
  • Apr 10 ACT test date
  • Apr 23 End of fifth 6-week grading period
  •  April 29 SAT & Subject Tests registration deadline for June 5

 

May 2012 June 2012
  • PROM - TBA
  • Dignified Behavior graduation letter to parents
  • Caps and gowns are distributed unless graduation requirement is at risk
  • May 1 Correspondence Studies Cut-off
  • May 1 SAT & Subject Test
  • May 7 ACT registration deadline for June 13 test
  • Academic Awards Ceremony - TBA
  • Athletic Awards Banquet - TBA
  • Senior Sneak
  • - TBA
  • June 9  Last Day for Students
  • June 10 Make-up Day, Teacher Work Day
  • June 11 8:00 a.m. Graduation practice REQUIRED (No participation, no graduation)
  • June 11 7:30 p.m. Graduation at U of I
  • June 5  SAT & Subject test date
  • June 12 ACT test date (This is the one we warned you about way back in September...)

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