GCISD Seniors

Things to Think About

  • Look for experiences/ opportunities to continue to explore career and college interests

  • Discuss options with your family, and think about the pro's and con's of all post-secondary options

  • Identify your the top schools you want to attend if planning for college

Things to Do

General Things 

  • Attend GCISD College and Career Fair

  • Connect with college representatives at the Go Center during your lunch

Summer Before Senior Year

  • Begin early application process (most college Apps open in August)

  • Research schools and options by going to their admissions pages

  • Request information from potential schools

  • Visit schools or sign up for summer programs or previews at schools

  • Begin working on admissions essays (available in advance through ApplyTexas, CommonApp, school admissions page)

Early Fall

  • Gather application information to the schools you are considering (note deadlines for admission, scholarships, financial aid, housing)

  • If you haven't already, begin the college application process 

  • Ask teachers or employers for letters of recommendation (get 2 even if your apps don't ask for them, scholarships will)

  • Take the SAT/ACT in October and send your scores to the colleges you are applying to   

  • Apply for Financial Aid beginning in October (FAFSA/TASFA) 

  • If you are planning to attend TCC, go by the Go Center for more information about the TCC College Access Program

Mid-Fall

  • Keep checking the Go Center website to stay up to date on the latest scholarships

  • Apply for admission to colleges no later than December

  • Apply for scholarships at the colleges you are applying to - this is usually where the larger scholarships come from

  • Search for scholarships outside of the schools you are applying to (GCISD Scholarship Page) as well as state and national scholarships

  • Submit transcripts through Parchment

  • Complete the FAFSA/TASFA if you have not already

November/December

  • Early Action is usually due by midnight on November 1

  • Make sure you are meeting your college's priority scholarship/financial aid deadlines

  • Submit all applications if you have not already

Spring

  • Come to the Go Center to get information on local scholarships

  • You need to have a decision made by May 1st

  • Apply for housing

  • Check your email and junk folder for emails from schools

  • Plan college visits to top schools of interest

  • Check the remaining deadlines for the schools you are still considering

When you Choose a School

  • Apply for housing (if you haven't already done so)

  • Send in your deposit

  • Accept/decline financial aid 

  • Make sure you have a list of deadlines and information for your chosen school

Summer Before College

  • See an academic advisor at the university or college you will attend, then register early.

  • Attend a summer orientation program.

  • Work out a financial aid plan or budget for your freshmen year 

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