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This is how your application should look like if you are coming back to it

This is how your application should look like if you are coming back to it. Pay attention to the required formatting of your password. Once you have created your account, you can apply for fall 2013 as a Freshman. Missing items will appear in red.

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This is how your application should look like if you are coming back to it

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  1. This is how your application should look like if you are coming back to it

  2. Pay attention to the required formatting of your password

  3. Once you have created your account, you can apply for fall 2013 as a Freshman

  4. Missing items will appear in red.

  5. This answer will determine residency for in–state or out-of-state tuition.

  6. Based on your major, you should be selecting a school that offers your major.

  7. Got to assist.org to help you choose the college/university that offers your major

  8. Select your area of interest

  9. This is the result UC/CSU’s for a student interested in teacher education and at the elementary level.

  10. Click on a college/campus to expand the list of majors available and make your selection.

  11. Based on the school you may have to choose a “home” within the University.

  12. Summary page of Universities and majors applied to.

  13. You may only select up to 16 characteristics

  14. Review page of the scholarships you select

  15. The program offers low-income, first-generation (neither parent completed a college degree) college students with orientation to campus program and services, academic advising, tutoring, transition support, and grants ($). The EOP department reviews applicants and collaborates with the admissions office to make decisions.

  16. Be truthful. If you are not sure about income, save application and come back to it. Make sure to ask your parents.

  17. If interested, you must enter your reason for interest in the EOP Program You must add your parents education level This is a summary page of what you were asked in previous two pages.

  18. Have your transcript ready

  19. Courses taken in 8th grade. You can place your 8th grade algebra here.

  20. Make sure to hit the add button

  21. You will have been in High School from August 2009 - June 2013 Once all information is correct, hit “add this”

  22. You will be asked to enter all your A-G courses that you took during 9th grade. Remember: earth science is a “G” course

  23. If you took Bio as a 9th grader, you should put it here along with the grades you earned

  24. Art 1 became A-G during your 10th grade year.

  25. Your senior courses should be entered as IP(in progress) and PL(planned)

  26. Some students took courses through the high school enrichment program

  27. Can be found on your transcript. Here is your opportunity to explain some things on your application.

  28. Summary page of all courses taken.

  29. List any courses that are not A-G that may be relevant to your major of study. Example: Med Terminology or ROP Nursing

  30. Examples: Upward Bound, MESA.

  31. List up to 5 volunteer experiences.

  32. You may enter up to five positions/jobs.

  33. Up to 5 extracurricular activities Examples: team captain of varsity soccer team, student body president, school yearbook editor, first chair of high school symphony orchestra, lead actor of high school play, JROTC Leadership Education Training.

  34. Summary Page of activities and awards

  35. Universities will see that there will be a score coming. Make sure to update your colleges/universities that you would like to receive your scores on Collegeboard and ACT accounts

  36. We are not an IB school. Click “Next”

  37. Click “Next”

  38. This is your test Summary Page

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