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Between getting through school, going to work, and maintaining a social life, there's not much time to think about college. That's why we created this month-by-month calendar of things you can do to prepare and make the process easy.
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September
- Research the colleges you are interested in attending. Be sure to ask for academic and financial aid information. College Search
- Find out about scholarship opportunities that are available in your own community and from these colleges. Scholarship Search
October thru December
- Submit your application for admission and arrange to visit campuses.
- Take the ACT (December) and SAT (November and December) tests - making sure you register at least six weeks in advance. 4Tests.com
January
- Apply for financial aid. Complete the FAFSA form and mail it after January 1, but before mid-February. FAFSA.com
- Collect any necessary tax and financial records from your family and your own W-2 and tax forms.
February thru March
- Expect to receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) four to six weeks after sending it in. If you don't receive it or need a duplicate copy, write to:
Federal Student Aid
Information Center
P.O. Box 84
Washington, DC 20044
April
- After you receive your financial aid award packages from the colleges you applied to, compare and choose the one that's best for you.
- Sign and return the award letter for acceptance to the college of your choice and notify other colleges that you will be attending school elsewhere.
- Contact your school's financial aid office and fill out a Student Loan Application as soon as possible.
May
- Contact your college to find out about housing, financial aid, orientations and other details you'll need to know.
- If you plan on living off campus, you should start looking for an apartment. Need help? Apartments.com
June thru July
- Kick back and enjoy your freedom, while you earn some extra money to take with you to college. CareerBuilder.com
August
- Student funds are disbursed to the college financial aid office.
- Be sure to keep all your loan records and any other information your college gives you.