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Four-Year Plan & Timeline

  • All Students
    • Meet with your counselor quarterly to discuss your academic performance & course scheduling
    • Learn how to effectively balance academics with extracurricular involvement
    • Begin identifying long term goals
    • Take the PSAT in October
  • Student-Athletes 
    • Develop relationships with all the coaches within your sport
    • Attend skills camps, participate in off-season workouts, leagues, and club teams
    • Participate in multiple sports
All Students
    • Maintain good grades; seek to progress academically
    • Activate your Naviance account and begin creating your college/career profile
      • Begin drafting your resume within Naviance
    • Discuss and outline your junior and senior year curricula with your counselor
    • Begin attending college fairs and touring campuses in the spring
    • Take the PSAT in October
Student-Athletes
    • Have candid conversations with your coaches about your ability and ambitions
    • Communicate these conversations with your counselor, as well
    • Do preliminary research into colleges
      • Search by appropriate division & conferences
    • Continue to attend skills camps, participate in off-season workouts, leagues, and club sports
All Students
    • Take the PSAT in the fall, SAT and/or ACT in the spring
    • Discuss your senior year curriculum with your counselor
    • Continue to attend college fairs, take campus tours, and research colleges via Naviance
      • Identify reach, target, and safety schools
    • Utilize “College Visit Days” as excused absences for campus tours & info sessions
    • Build and fine tune your resume
    • Research pre-college summer programs
Student-Athletes
All Students
    • Summer: Create a Common App profile and add colleges to which you’re applying
      • Begin submitting applications in September/October
    • Continue to attend college fairs, campus tours, and financial aid information sessions
    • Utilize “College Visit Days” as excused absences for campus tours & info sessions
    • Take the SAT and/or ACT in the fall, if necessary
      • Send scores directly to colleges
    • Have your family submit all necessary Financial Aid paperwork on time
    • Submit your enrollment deposit by May 1
Student-Athletes
    • Coordinate all official campus recruiting visits & continue to share recruiting materials with coaches
    • Update the NCAA Eligibility Center and submit transcripts to whom, and when, necessary
    • Communicate with coaches when you are no longer considering attending their school
    • Sign a National Letter of Intent by the appropriate signing date
    • Inform your counselor and the athletic department of your commitment to a school