12th Grade College Checklist

12th Grade College Planning Checklist

Senior year is about follow-through. Applications, deadlines, essays, decisions — it can feel like a sprint, but with a clear plan, you’ll stay focused and finish strong.

Fall

  • Finalize your college list — include safety, match, and reach schools
  • Register for or retake the ACT/SAT if needed for score goals or merit aid
  • Complete and submit college applications (watch for early deadlines!)
  • Request transcripts and teacher recommendations early
  • Write and revise your personal statement and supplemental essays
  • Submit the FAFSA as early as possible (opens October 1)
  • Apply for state grants and your colleges’ internal scholarships

Winter

  • Submit any remaining college or scholarship applications
  • Watch FAFSA portal and email for verification requests or aid updates
  • Submit the CSS Profile if required by private colleges
  • Start applying for local or regional scholarships (check school bulletin or counselor)
  • Track financial aid offers and scholarship decisions as they arrive

Spring

  • Compare financial aid packages and make your final college decision
  • Submit your enrollment deposit and housing application
  • Send thank-you notes to teachers, mentors, and recommenders
  • Request final transcript be sent to your chosen college
  • Attend orientation and register for fall classes

What if your kid isn’t a straight-A student?

That’s okay too. Here’s how real families are still finding scholarships — without being valedictorians or club presidents.
See the honest guide for average students »


What’s Next?

As deadlines approach, your student’s essays and scholarships become mission-critical. These two pages will help you move from checklist to action:

  • 🎯 Scholarship Tracker: Real, vetted scholarships sorted by priority and deadlines.
  • 📝 Essay Toolkit: Sample prompts, templates, and guidance for personal statements and supplemental essays.
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