Now that your child has finalized their college list, it's time to start working on applications. The BigFuture website offers lots of free tools and expert advice that can make the process easier. Visit BigFuture
A college application always includes an application form—online or on paper. Most colleges require additional items, such as your child's high school transcript, their entrance exam scores, a personal essay, and letters of recommendation. Some colleges ask that applicants take part in an interview.
Most students begin work on college applications in the summer before or fall of their senior year. Regular college application deadlines usually range from January 1 to February 1 (with some exceptions, such as colleges with rolling admission deadlines).
Many colleges offer students the opportunity to apply early. This means that they can apply before the usual deadline and get a decision early. This may increase a student's chances of acceptance because it shows that they're very interested in the college.
However, you and your child should make sure you understand the rules of applying early. For example, under some plans your child can only apply to one college early, and if accepted and offered enough financial aid, they must go to that college.
Your child's school counselor plays an important part in the application process. They can help your child understand the application requirements, advise your child on their application essays, and remind them of deadlines. Your child’s counselor is also the person who sends your child's high school transcript to colleges—your child may need to give the counselor a transcript-request form (included in some college applications) or just ask the counselor to send transcripts.
Counselors usually meet with each student in the fall of senior year to discuss their applications. You may also be able to request a meeting with the counselor and your child. Bring any questions you have about the application process in general and your child’s specific college journey to this meeting.