Senior Planning Timeline
All Year
*Avoid Senioritis! Maintain a challenging course schedule. Consider AP courses, and Dual Enrollment. Colleges do request final transcripts. Acceptances have been reversed when students did not maintain the quality of their academic performance.
*Counselors will follow up with students and parents to discuss grades, graduation requirements, post secondary plans, etc.
*Use Career Planner/Career Cruising accessible through the LHS webpage( for assistance with academic and career planning, scholarship and financial aid info.
*Listen to the intercom announcements, view the scrolling announcements, watch the JIB and regularly check the LHS webpage under the Guidance link for available scholarship information.
August
Review graduation requirements.
Register/take SAT/ACT.
Create a CFNC account(CFNC.org) to help plan, apply and pay for college
Visit college campuses and interview with college representatives.
Register with (NCAA) Eligibility Clearinghouse, if competing in Division I or Division II college sports this is an eligibility requirement!!
September
Make sure your schedule will ensure that you graduate.
Register/take SAT/ACT
Begin working on college applications, including essays, and continue to visit campuses and interview with college admissions representatives. (2) College day visits allowed. (Prior approval form in the counseling dept)
Check your transcript for accuracy. Guidance technicians ask for a (3) day notice for transcript requests.
October
Attend Senior Parent Night to discuss pertinent info to navigate through your senior year
Register/take SAT/ACT
Research colleges/universities, and take virtual tours online
Research financial aid and scholarship opportunities
LHS College Day- October 24, 2012, 8:15 a.m.-9:30 a.m.
November
College Application Week- November 12-16(Apply to college-CFNC.org-some colleges waive the app fee during this week). November 14-Counselors will assist in process (upstairs D wing).
Register/take SAT/ACT
Be aware of all college application deadlines-incomplete applications will not be processed.
December
Register/take SAT/ACT
Complete your college applications
Sign up for a PIN to complete your FAFSA online. Your parents should also sign up for a PIN
January
Complete FASFA online at parents need to have completed previous years taxes
If applicable, request that your first semester grades be sent to colleges that require a mid-year report.
February/March/April
FAFSA Day-Feb 19, 2013 Check your email frequently after submitting the FAFSA. Within two weeks, you should receive the Student Aid Report(SAR) carefully review it for accuracy. Errors can be costly.
Register for AP Exams you want to take in May
Continue to perform well in school. Colleges can revoke offers of admission.
Acceptance letters may arrive, read them carefully
Continue to apply for appropriate scholarships, listen to JIB, intercom announcements and view scrolling and website announcements.
May
Prepare for and take AP exams
Submit deposits to colleges, if applicable
Complete Senior Survey(REQUIRED) for guidance to send your final transcript to the college of your choice
Senior Awards Night
Pay dues/fees(cafeteria, media, etc) in order to participate in graduation ceremony
June
Study/prepare for final exams
Send Thank You notes to individuals who helped you in the application process
If you are competing in Division I or II college sports, send final transcript to NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse
Mailing of FINAL transcripts to designated school
GRADUATE……………………Congratulations!!!