August: Create your application accounts (UC, Common App, Coalition) and start inputting your personal information.
o UC Application: admissions.universityofcalifornia.edu
o Common Application: commonapp.org
Decide if you plan on applying for early admission deadlines to colleges. Some colleges have early deadlines as soon as October 15!
Complete “Counselor Letter of Recommendation Survey” on Naviance (About Me > Surveys From Your School)
Work on polishing your college essays so that you can focus on starting your senior year strong!
Contact admissions officers directly with any specific questions you may have, and schedule college interviews for those that offer them!
October 1: Start date to apply for federal financial aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and private financial aid via CSS Profile
October 1-November 30: Submission period for California State University (CSU) schools.
October 1-November 30: Submission period for University of California (UC) schools.
November – January: General timeline for submitting college applications to private/out-of-state schools
Continue to challenge yourself and work hard in your current courses.
May 1: Student Intent to Register (SIR) deadline
Workshops and event dates coming soon! Please be sure to check your Senior Google classroom.
You are able to access your UC and CSU reports in Aeries to see if you are meeting the minimum entrance requirements. (A-G) The minimum GPA for a CSU is a 2.5 and 3.0 for a UC. Please reach out to your counselor if you are unsure of where you should be applying. We would love to help you!
UC Schools: UC will no longer consider ACT/SAT scores as part of the admissions process.
CSU Schools: CSU will no longer consider ACT/SAT scores as part of the admissions process. CSU Testing Policy
Private/Out-Of-State Schools: Please review the score reporting policies for the colleges you're planning to apply to.
To send scores please log in to your Collegeboard account to send scores officially. Score send fees may apply.
You will not need to send your official AP exam scores to colleges you're applying to. Instead, you will need to self report your scores on your applications.
You will not need to send your official IB exam scores to colleges you're applying to. Instead, you will need to self report your scores on your applications.
You can find instructions for requesting letters of recommendation from both teachers and counselors on the Letter of Recommendation Process section of this College Application Resource Guide. Please allow teachers and counselors at least two weeks to write your letter of recommendation.
You have the opportunity to invite recommenders other than your teachers/counselor, such as your coach, mentor, work supervisor, etc. You must add them as "Other Recommender" on the Common App.
Mt. SAC and Citrus Colleges will be visiting senior Gov/Econ classes to help with all steps of the application process and provide you with priority registration for Fall.
If you are applying to a private/out-of-state university via the Common App your counselor will be submitting your transcript for you if you connect your Common App to your Naviance account.
If you are applying to a private/out-of-state school that has an independent application, you can submit your request for your transcript to be submitted online via Naviance in the Colleges I am Applying to section.
If you have taken a course that is not listed on your high school transcript (community college, online), you will need to request to have your transcript sent to colleges from the community college/online school you have attended.
If you are applying to a UC or CSU school, you will not need to submit your transcripts when applying. However, if you have been accepted and decide to attend a UC/CSU school, you will need to submit your final transcript to the school you will be attending at the end of the school year via Naviance through the senior graduation survey.
No. However, you will need to self report your classes and grades on the UC Application. Middle school grades will not be included in your entrance GPA.
Use this guide as a resource by looking at information in the Financial Aid page. The main South Hills website may also be helpful. Click on Counseling and then click College and Career. This page contains helpful information on available scholarships and deadlines, along with various scholarship search engines. It also contains information for completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to receive federal and state financial aid. Please be sure to also follow @southhillscounseling on Instagram for upcoming scholarship opportunities.