Applying For College
Before you apply…
*HELPFUL HINT! Check your e-mail regularly. Colleges will communicate with you through e-mail about any missing documents, scholarship deadlines, and next steps to take once you have been admitted.
Send standardized test scores to the college unless you are applying test-optional.
*NOTE: It can take up to 4 weeks for a college to receive your scores.
Remember!
- Complete the FERPA Release and Waiver.
- Parent and Student Brag Sheets are due to the Counseling Office office.
- Teacher Recommendation Form is due to the Counseling Office office.
- Pick up the form from the Counseling Office office, ask your teacher to write a recommendation for you, have the teacher sign the form, and return the signed form to the Counseling Office.
- Complete the Recommenders Section of the Common App.
- How to Make Your College Application Standout Check out these Ideas!
Apply!
- Visit the college’s website to determine how you will apply and identify the college’s deadlines.
- Common Application Common App
- Directly to the institution (i.e. The University of Alabama, Auburn University, etc.)
- Paper copies of brag sheets and teacher recommendation forms may be picked up in the Guidance Counseling office.
- Complete all required parts of the online application and submit once it is ready. Remember to save usernames and passwords. ***Note: school materials (like transcripts, letter of recommendation, etc.) will not be sent until after you apply and notify your college advisor. See below.
- Some colleges only require a complete application. Others require essays, teacher recommendations, a school report and/or a counselor recommendation.
- TEACHER RECOMMENDATIONS - If you are using the Common Application, be sure you complete the 'recommenders' portion in the Common App.
- Visit ACT (ACT) How to Create an ACT Account or College Board for the SAT (College Board) to send scores if you did not already do so when you registered for the test. After the test is taken, there is an additional cost attached to sending scores to a college.
- The ACT superscore report includes your highest composite test score and highest subscores from each subject area (English, Math, Reading, and Science Reasoning).
- The SAT score report includes all scores unless you use Score Choice to select scores from specific test dates.
