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Resource Center High School Juniors, Begin College Planning Here
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Resource Center High School Juniors, Begin College Planning Here

High School Juniors, Begin College Planning Here

To-do items include complete big picture tasks, narrow down the college list, prepare for application requirements, and more.

High School Juniors, Begin College Planning Here

To-do items include complete big picture tasks, narrow down the college list, prepare for application requirements, and more.

The college planning process starts earlier than it did a decade ago, with high school juniors in the thick of the college search before summer even begins. With so many aspects of the college decision wrapped into junior year, we know that the process can feel overwhelming. To help you focus on enjoying this exciting time instead of feeling the stress, reference this to-do list for navigating the junior year of high school.

Complete Big Picture Tasks

  • Watch MEFA’s College Admissions webinar anytime to get a full overview of what you need to know
  • Check out our Applying to College webpage, which explains the timing of the process and the different types and components of the college application
  • Create an email address that both the student and parents can access, and use it for the entire college admissions and financial aid process (make sure it’s professional and includes the student’s, not the parent’s, name)
  • Determine a shelf, drawer, or other central location in your home for paperwork related to the college search, including pamphlets, handouts from the high school, and mail
  • To help you stay on track, utilize our Timeline for College Admissions and Financial Aid 

Narrow Down the College List

  • Have the student register for an account in MEFA Pathway to take advantage of their college search tools
  • Start researching schools online by exploring college websites and using tools such as the College Navigator
  • Check to see when colleges are visiting the high school and make appointments to meet with school representatives
  • Reference the NACAC and NEACAC schedules for college fairs and plan to attend one near you
  • Use school breaks to visit campuses, and read our tips before you go

Prepare for Application Requirements

Be Open-Minded

  • Is the student thinking about a gap year after high school? Start researching options, including AmeriCorps and AFS Intercultural Programs
  • There are many paths a student can take to build a successful career, so don’t forget to consider options like community college or trade schools with your student
  • If available, set up a meeting with the school counselor for both the parent and student to discuss any postsecondary options your family may not have considered

Through all the stress and preparation, be sure to give your student and yourself a break! Remember, there’s a path for everyone. Colleges—and successful careers—come in many different shapes, sizes, and varieties. Focus on what your student does well and start exploring!

If you have questions about applying to college, or want to talk through the process with someone, give us a call or email us. We’re available at (800) 449-MEFA (6332) and [email protected].