Checklists By Year

  • Freshmen

    • Take college-prep courses—Take challenging courses in high school (e.g., honors, Advanced Placement (AP), AICE, HS/college dual enrollment), focusing on the core academics: English, math, science, history, and world languages. Rigorous courses that go beyond the minimum graduation requirements will make you a more impressive applicant and can even earn you college credit while in high school!
    • Focus on your grades—Your high school transcript is considered one of the most important parts of your college application, and good grades will distinguish you from many other applicants.

    • Explore and commit to extracurricular and leadership activities—Freshman year is a great time to try several different extracurricular activities to see which ones are most interesting to you. Once you decide what you like, dedicate more time to fewer activities in order to become deeply involved.
    • Find summer volunteer opportunities/jobs/internships—Summer is a great time to earn extra money for college while exploring different career fields.

    • If possible, meet regularly with your guidance counselor—Getting to know your guidance counselor early in your high school career makes it easier to talk about your plans for high school, college, and career.

    • Search and apply for non-traditional scholarships (those available before you are a senior in high school)—Though most scholarships are available only for seniors applying to college, there are some scholarships available regardless of where you are in your high school career.

    • Check your school email daily. If you cannot check it daily, please check it weekly.

    • Do NOT send emails from your school email to outside of Palm Beach County Schools....you will NOT receive a reply as they will bounce.

    Sophomores

    • Take college-prep courses—Take challenging courses in high school (e.g., honors, Advanced Placement (AP), AICE, HS/college dual enrollment), focusing on the core academics: English, math, science, history, and world languages. Rigorous courses that go beyond the minimum graduation requirements will make you a more impressive applicant and can even earn you college credit while in high school!

    • Focus on your grades—Your high school transcript is considered one of the most important parts of your college application, and good grades will distinguish you from many other applicants.

    • Explore and commit to extracurricular and leadership activities—Freshman year is a great time to try several different extracurricular activities to see which ones are most interesting to you. Once you decide what you like, dedicate more time to fewer activities in order to become deeply involved.

    • Find summer volunteer opportunities/jobs/internships—Summer is a great time to earn extra money for college while exploring different career fields.

    • If possible, meet regularly with your guidance counselor—Getting to know your guidance counselor early in your high school career makes it easier to talk about your plans for high school, college, and career.

    • Search and apply for non-traditional scholarships (those available before you are a senior in high school)—Though most scholarships are available only for seniors applying to college, there are some scholarships available regardless of where you are in your high school career.

    • Check your school email daily. If you cannot check it daily, please check it weekly.

    • Do NOT send emails from your school email to outside of Palm Beach County Schools....you will NOT receive a reply as they will bounce.

    Juniors

    • Take college-prep courses—Take challenging courses in high school (e.g., honors, Advanced Placement (AP), AICE, HS/college dual enrollment), focusing on the core academics: English, math, science, history, and world languages. Rigorous courses that go beyond the minimum graduation requirements will make you a more impressive applicant and can even earn you college credit while in high school!

    • Focus on your grades—Your high school transcript is considered one of the most important parts of your college application, and good grades will distinguish you from many other applicants.

    • Search and apply for non-traditional scholarships (those available before you are a senior in high school)—Though most scholarships are available only for seniors applying to college, there are some scholarships available regardless of where you are in your high school career.

    • Check your school email daily. If you cannot check it daily, please check it weekly.

    • Do NOT send emails from your school email to outside of Palm Beach County Schools....you will NOT receive a reply as they will bounce.

Junior Year Timeline

  • September - November

  • December - February

  • March - May

  • June - August

  • Seniors

    • Focus on your grades — Your high school transcript is considered one of the most important parts of your college application, and good grades will distinguish you from many other applicants.

    • Check your school email daily. If you cannot check it daily, please check it weekly.

    • Do NOT send emails from your school email to outside of Palm Beach County Schools....you will NOT receive a reply as they will bounce.

    • Do NOT use your school email when applying for colleges, use your personal email.

    • Check your PERSONAL email daily.

    • Review your social media "image". Remember, colleges may look at your social media when considering you for their college.

  • September - November

  • December - February

  • March - May

  • June - August