Applying to College

College Application
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As soon as you have a list of schools you want to apply to, you will need to begin working on your applications.

Gather the Applications
Organize and Manage the Process
Decide Who to Ask for Recommendations
Order Copies of Transcripts
Write the Essays
Fill Out the Forms
Submit the Applications

Gather the Applications

The first step is to collect the forms. There are several sources you can get college applications from:

Organize and Manage the Process

You are going to have a lot of paperwork to keep track of and multiple deadlines to think about. Getting organized now will help you manage the process better and save you time. Here are some ideas that might help:

Decide Who You Will Ask for Recommendations

The recommendations you receive show a lot about your character. They also give an admissions officer a feel for how you will fit into the campus culture. Think about who will provide you with the most memorable reference. Teachers, coaches, clergy and employers are all good candidates. If you volunteer at a community organization, an administrator may also be a good source. Here are some tips to help make the recommender’s job a little easier:

Order Copies of Transcripts

Talk to your high school guidance counselor about what’s required to forward your transcripts to your target schools. There are a few questions to ask: How long will it take to fulfill your request? Do you need to provide a stamped envelope addressed to the college? Is there are charge for copying and/or postage costs? Will the school send only your mid-year transcripts? Do you have to make a separate request to forward your final transcript?

These are important things to know. If you attend a large high school, hundreds of students could be making the same request as you, so it might take a week or two before your transcripts are in the mail to your target schools. Be sure to request your transcripts early enough before your deadline.

Write the Essays

A great essay can mean the difference between getting into the school of your choice or being put on the waiting list. Don’t leave this to the last minute, because good writing takes time! Read Writing the Essay for a useful eight-step process to help you out.

Fill Out the Forms

Once you have everything together, then it’s time to complete the application. Up until just a few years ago, applications had to be filled out on paper. Now, most colleges accept, and even prefer, online applications. Here are some suggestions:

Submit the Applications

The final application you submit will be the admissions officer’s first impression of you. And you know first impressions are quite powerful. Here’s how to make your application’s first impression a positive one:

Pat yourself on the back for a job well done. Now the hard part begins – waiting for the decision letter!