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Choose high school courses carefully. Familiarize yourself with graduation and college admissions requirements. Become involved in extra curricular activities. Keep a written record of activities. Keep your grades up! You are beginning to compile a record that is called a transcript. A transcript is a record of all classes that you attempt in high school. The final grade is recorded on the transcript and a grade point average is calculated based on your performance in each class. This will begin your academic record that will be forwarded to colleges as you apply during your senior year.
Choose high school courses carefully. Be sure you are familiar with high school course requirements for graduation and for college admissions. Check with your counselor or go to the Mauldin High School website. (link to graduation requirements)(link to college admissions)
Take the PSAT in October. This will serve as a practice for next year’s PSAT which may qualify you for National Merit recognition and possible scholarships. Your counselor should provide sign up information.
Continue participation in extra curricular activities. Keep written records. Consider volunteer activities, and leadership positions.
Find information regarding career choices and possibilities. Check with your counselor or visit the Mauldin High School website. (link to career information)
Register for your junior year courses carefully with the help of your counselor and teachers.
Begin the college exploration process. Identify what you are looking for in a college. On a sheet of paper list your strengths and weaknesses, interests and needs. Consider the following when looking for a college: intended college major, city size, 2 or 4 year college, student body size, religious affiliation, special services, public or private, state, athletics, disabilities. Several resources may help you find a college. Check out the Mauldin High School website with direct links to college search engines.
Continue career exploration. Interview, observe or volunteer in career fields you like the most.
Take the PSAT. This test is given only once each year in October. This preliminary exam to the SAT also serves as the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. National Merit Scholarship consideration is only given to juniors who take the PSAT. Your counselor will provide sign up procedures and deadlines. Juniors must pay to take the PSAT.
Attend any College Fair available in your area.
Meet with your counselor to come up with an initial list of colleges for further investigation.
Begin writing colleges for general information and/or catalogs. You may also find a wealth of information on the individual college website. Refer to the Mauldin High School website for direct links to individual college websites. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences in the colleges and chart your findings.
Make initial visits to colleges of interest. Make an appointment with the college first. Be sure to follow the Mauldin High School procedures for taking a college day. Refer to the student handbook and check in the attendance office.
In March or May take the SAT and or the ACT and request the scores be forwarded to at least three colleges. Registration bulletins are available in the guidance area. The bulletins provide the mail in registration form, test dates and registration deadlines. Students complete the registration form and mail it in directly along with the test fee. This information is also available on the Mauldin High School website. Students may register online. Remember that Mauldin’s High School code is 411363.
Plan your senior year schedule carefully. Be sure that you are taking the courses needed for graduation and college admissions. Take challenging courses above the minimum requirements if possible. Allow your parents, teachers and counselor to help.
Continue extra curricular activities, maintaining accurate records. Keep a list of honors and awards you receive.
Visit additional colleges during the summer vacation.
Make a resume, which summarizes your extra curricular activities, honors and awards. Save this on your computer so you may add information during your senior year. You may need this information for your college and scholarship applications that you complete during the fall of your senior year.
Prepare a personal essay summarizing your qualifications for college and scholarship consideration. Write about why a college should accept you or why you should be considered for a scholarship. Make this a generic essay that you may alter as needed when you begin the college and scholarship application process during your senior year.
Finalize your list of colleges. Do not allow cost to prevent you from applying to any school in which you are interested. You may be surprised at the financial aid package the college may work up for you.
Attend any College Fair available in your area.
Make college visits to help narrow your choices. Be sure to make an appointment with the college, and make college day arrangements through the attendance office.
Submit admissions applications to the colleges of your choice. (On average, students apply to three different schools.) You may secure an application by calling, writing, visiting the college website or asking your counselor. Many applications are also available online. Be sure to follow the procedures outlined by your counselor for submitting college applications. Many applications will require a list of activities, honors and awards. Use your resume that you prepared during your summer vacation. You may submit this list even if the college does not ask for it, unless there are specific instruction not to do so. You may also be required to submit an essay. Refine the essay that you began during the summer to adhere to the particular college requirements as noted in the college application.
Retake the SAT or ACT if appropriate. Registration materials are available in the guidance area or you may register online.
Apply for available scholarships. Ask your counselor for scholarship information. Visit the Mauldin High School website for direct links to scholarship search engines. Remember that the best source of financial aid and scholarships is the college you plan to attend. Do not hesitate to contact the scholarship and financial aid office at the college of your choice.
Attend financial aid workshops.
If you are applying for financial aid, complete the Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA forms may be completed online. FAFSA can not be submitted prior to January 1. By completing this one form, it will be determined if you qualify for any federal grant or loan program as well as the SC Tuition Grant for private schools or the SC Need Based Grant. Also complete any college financial aid form if required. Check all deadlines.
Wait for admissions responses. Respond to offers of admission. Notify the college you plan to attend as well as those to which you were accepted but will not attend. Send in required deposits, housing contracts, medical forms or other requested information.
Maintain a list of all financial aid and scholarship offers. This information is required for a School District of Greenville County scholarship report. Your counselor will request this information from you before you graduate.
Arrange for a final transcript to be sent to the college of your choice. Follow the procedures as outlined by your guidance counselor.
College Checklist
Clemson Admission Checklist
State College Admission Checklist
Important Questions For Admission CounselorsWHO attends the college or university?
WHAT are the admission criteria?
WHEN should I apply?
WHERE do I call for specific department and/or major information?
HOW much is the cost of attendance?
WHY should I attend your institution?
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Test DatesOctober 6, 2012 November 3, 2012 December 1, 2012 January 26, 2013 March 9, 2013 May 4, 2013 June 1, 2013 |
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Registration DeadlinesSeptember 7, 2012 October 4, 2012 November 1, 2012 December 28, 2013 February 8, 2013 April 5, 2013 May 2, 2013 |
Late Registration DeadlinesSeptember 21, 2012 October 19, 2012 November 16, 2012 January 11, 2013 February 22, 2013 April 19, 2013 May 17, 2013 |
**Register for the SAT online
Services for Students with Disabilities: In limited cases, students with disabilities may receive special testing accommodations. Students with a 504 plan or an IEP may or may not meet criteria for special services. Please review the college board website and see your counselor for more information. It is the student’s/parent’s responsibility to request accommodations that meet the specific criteria set by the college board through the school’s SSD coordinator.
Test DatesSeptember 8, 2012 October 27, 2012 December 8, 2012 February 9, 2013 April 13, 2013 June 8, 2013 |
Registration DeadlinesAugust 17, 2012 September 21, 2012 November 2, 2012 January 11, 2013 March 8, 2013 May 3, 2013 |
Late Registration DeadlinesAugust 18 – 24, 2012 September 22 – October 5, 2012 November 3 – 16, 2012 January 12 – 18, 2013 March 9 – 2, 2013 May 4 – 17, 2013 |
**Register for the ACT online
Services for Students with Disabilities: In limited cases, students with disabilities may receive special testing accommodations. Students with a 504 plan or an IEP may or may not meet criteria for special services. Please review the ACT website and see your counselor for more information. It is the student’s/parent’s responsibility to request accommodations that meet the specific criteria set by the ACT through the school’s SSD coordinator.
Remember that Mauldin High School’s Code is 411363.
College Board
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College Board SAT Preparation
SAT Test Prep
College Countdown
SAT Test Day Preparation Guide
Remember that Mauldin High School’s Code is 411363
ACT
ACT Registration
ACT Test Prep
Mauldin High School students can now take an official SAT course free online. The online course features practice tests and questions, detailed answer explanations, personalized score reports, interactive instruction, and sample essay questions and student responses. In order to access the online course you must first register. Follow the steps below for registration:
- Go to collegeboard.com/satonlinecourseschool
- In the “Students” box, click “Register Now”.
- 3. Enter your student access code. Stop by guidance to pick up an access code card. Each student will have a different access code. (Prior to October 22, 2007, students may use the access code 411363.)
- If you already have a collegeboard.com account, just sign in.
- If you do not have an account, create a new one (Fill in the requested information, and then click on “independent study” and submit).
Fill in the requested information, and then click on “independent study” and submit.- You may now begin the course by following the links.
- Once you arrive to the Official SAT Online Course homepage, click on “Getting Started” and familiarize yourself with “How to Use the Official SAT Online Course”.
- It is recommended that you follow the Course Guide steps in sequence.
Guide to Financial Aid
Colleges, College Scholarships, and Financial Aid
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College Aid
Athletic Scholarships
Scholarship Resource Network Express
College Countdown
General Financial Aid Information
FAFSA Brochure
Student Guide to Federal Student Aid
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
South Carolina Sources of Aid – Commission on Higher Education
SC College Aid
SC Tuition Grants
Life Scholarships
Lottery Tuitions Assistance for Technical Colleges
Palmetto Fellows Scholarships
Hope Scholarships
Latino Scholarship Directory
Gates Millennium Scholarship Program
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
United Negro College Fund
Scholarships for Minorities
The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid
NCAA Clearinghouse Main Page
NCAA General Information – Eligibility Requirements
NCAA Student Information – Registration Online
Approved Courses for Mauldin High School
Use our high school code: 411363