Planning Checklists

College Planning Checklist: JUNIORS

What should you do junior year to get ready to apply to four-year universities? There are many things you can be researching and getting a head start on junior year to help you be more prepared for the busy application season that happens during senior year! Take a look at this list for ideas on where and when to start! Click to see it in Googledocs and to print!

Junior College Planning Checklist

College Planning Checklist: SENIORS

What should you do senior year to apply to four-year universities? Senior year is a busy time and it takes planning to submit your best applications to your chosen schools. Start early and make sure to check your deadlines every month! Take a look at this list for ideas on where and when to start! Click to see it in Googledocs and to print!

Senior Checklist College Application

SRJC Checklist: SENIORS

Considering or planning on attending the SRJC after graduation? There are some steps you can start senior year to make this a smooth transition! Take a look at this list for ideas on where and when to start! Click to see it in Googledocs and to print!

SRJC JUMPSTART checklist (7).pdf

Spring/Summer Checklist: JUNIORS

Wanting to know what you can start on now or over the summer to get ready for applying to college? Whether you are considering a 4-year or community college, there are things you can start working on now!

Junior springsummer checklist.pdf

Spring Checklist: SENIORS

What should seniors be doing in the spring to make sure they stay on track for their future plans? Use this checklist to help you as graduation gets closer! Click to see it and print.

Winter Checklist: SENIORS

What should seniors be doing in the winter to make sure they are staying on track for their post-graduate plans? Use this checklist to make sure you are completing all your steps for college and financial aid! Click to see it in Googledocs and to print!

Senior Winter checklist printable.pdf

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