College Application Process

Where to start with the Application Process...

Step 1:

Submit the completed Student and Parent Brag Sheets to your school counselor and teacher writing your letter of recommendation. Student brag sheet is now located in your SchooLinks account as a "To Do" task and parent brag sheet is here

Step 2:

 Log into SchooLinks through LCPSGo.  Add colleges to your "College Application Manager" list (keep it updated as you add or remove schools). If applying to a Common App school, match your SchooLinks and Common App accounts first!

Step 3: 

Parents complete the LCPS Transcript Release Form RT-10 through the ParentVue Online Verification AND students request transcript(s) through their SchooLinks.  Did you take DE?  Don't forget to send transcripts from the college(s) too. Forms and deadline information can be found here.

Step 4:

Add request for teacher Letter of Recommendation into your SchooLinks.


Step 5:

Request test scores from College Board or ACT to be sent to all colleges.

Step 6: 

Stay Organized!  Keep track of passwords, deadlines, and other important information.

College Applications Organizer

College Admission Deadlines

Woodgrove School Profile

Resources

2022 College Application Deadlines

Class of 2023 

Includes GPA and Test Scores

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