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College Application Process FAQ’s

Presented by Miki Salzberg, WMHS School Counselor, this guide navigates students through the college application process. Learn about the admissions timeline, application requirements, essays, letters of recommendation, visiting campuses, interviews, and debunking common application myths.

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College Application Process FAQ’s

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  1. College Application ProcessFAQ’s Presented by: Miki Salzberg WMHS School Counselor

  2. Navigating the application process • Admissions Timeline • The Application • Essays • Letters of Recommendation • Visiting • Interviews • Application Myths

  3. Admissions Timeline- September • Place yourself on a mailing list • Sign up for SAT/ACT test dates • Attend open house at selected colleges. • Attend your local college fair(s) • Check with your counseling office to make sure transcripts are current • Begin letters of recommendation process

  4. October/November/December • Have SAT/ACT scores sent to college(s) to which you have applied (Do this when you register too). • Begin sending applications • Know Early Action/Decision deadlines • Check for January deadlines • Request 1st semester grades • Start FAFSA application: https://fafsa.gov • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Request recommendation letters. Give recommender at LEAST two full weeks.

  5. January/February/March • All applications should be completed (Many have earlier deadlines) • Student Aid Report (SAR) • Send mid-year grades • Research/apply for local scholarships!

  6. April/May/June • National Deposit Deadline • Notify schools • Final transcripts sent • Return loan applications • Inquire about up coming dates • Contact roommates

  7. The Application • Types of Applications • Regular, Rolling, Early Action, Early Decision • Admissions Plans • School information • Education interests • Family Information • Honor Pledge • Signatures • Additional Information

  8. Essays • Purpose of the essay • Understand the topic • Check your work • Essay Do’s/ Don’ts • Resources

  9. Letters of Recommendation • Purpose of the Recommendations • Choosing Recommenders • How will it reach the college?

  10. Visiting the College • Meet your Counselor • Open House/Visit Days • Tours • Complete the interview • Check on application status

  11. The Interview • Many times these are conducted summer BEFORE senior year. Not all schools interview students. • Research the college • Know what type of interview to expect • PRACTICE • Be prepared • First impressions • Do’s and Don’ts

  12. Myth vs. Fact • Activities list needs to be long • The essay doesn’t count for much • Financial Aid • Rejection – the final word on the matter

  13. Resources • www.fastweb.com - scholarships • www.fafsa.ed.gov - FAFSA • 1-800-4-FED-AID – Fed student aid information center • www.collegeboard.org • 1-800-728-7267 – test scores • 1-609-771-7600 – customer service • www.act.org • www.ed.gov/studentaid - Financial Aid homepage

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