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College Readiness
Checklist for 9th Grade Students
Students
To Do:
Enroll in Challenging Classes:
- Focus on core academic subjects. Most colleges require:
- Four years of English
- At least three years of social studies (history, civics, geography, economics, etc.)
- Three years of mathematics
- Three years of science
- Many colleges also require two years of a foreign language
- Enhance your course load with classes in computer science and the arts.
- Focus on core academic subjects. Most colleges require:
Estimate Financial Aid:
- Use FAFSA4caster with your parents to estimate your financial aid.
- Start saving for college expenses.
Get Involved:
- Participate in school or community-based activities that interest you.
- Explore career interests through volunteering, working, and academic enrichment programs.
- Join summer workshops and camps focused on music, arts, science, etc. Remember, quality trumps quantity.
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses:
- Consult your guidance counselor or teachers about available AP courses.
- Determine your eligibility and learn how to enroll.
Research Career Options:
- Utilize the U.S. Department of Labor’s career search tool to explore different career paths.
Track Your Achievements:
- Start a list of your awards, honors, paid and volunteer work, and extracurricular activities.
- Update this list throughout high school.
To Explore:
KnowHow2Go:
- Follow the Four Steps to College to start preparing for higher education.
Money Management:
- Learn about managing your finances effectively.
College Considerations:
- Explore the reasons to consider college and seek help from parents, school counselors, and older students as you prepare.
Parents
To Do:
Discuss College Plans:
- Talk to your child about college as a definite goal.
Monitor Academic Progress:
- Keep track of your child’s study habits and grades. Stay involved in their academic life.
Encourage Challenging Courses:
- Motivate your child to take Advanced Placement or other rigorous classes.
Save for College:
- Regularly contribute to your child’s college savings account.
- Ensure you are aware of the account’s provisions.
To Explore:
Planning and Paying for College:
- Utilize resources that help parents plan and finance college education.
Parent Involvement:
- Read “Parent Power” for tips on staying involved in your child’s educational progress.
Category | Links |
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Resources and tips to help you prepare for college. | |
Overview of the different types of financial aid available. | |
Who qualifies for different types of financial aid. | |
Guide to applying for federal financial aid using FAFSA®. | |
Information on repaying your student loans. |
By following these steps and utilizing the resources available, students and parents can effectively prepare for college and career success.