Financial Aid Planning Calendar & Checklist
For New Undergraduate Students
August
[] Review your career plans and decide which schools are right for you.
[] Request catalogs and admission information.
[] Inquire about fall visit programs for prospective students.
[] Ask your guidance office about tests for which you will need to register
(ACT, SAT). These scores must be sent to the colleges where you are
applying.
September
[] Register to take tests (ACT, SAT) required for admission.
[] Set up a time to meet with your high school guidance counselor. Your
counselor is a great resource to help with your preparation and planning
efforts.
[] Meet with Admission Representatives who are visiting your school. Start
to contact college admission offices of schools that interest you.
[] Begin to research private scholarship opportunities sponsored by your
school, community and civic organizations.
[] Start running scholarship search via the Internet. Check useful free
resources over the Internet, such as:
o College Board's Scholarships Search at: www.collegeboard.com/paying
o FastWeb Scholarship Search at: www.fastweb.com
o Scholarship Help Search at: www.scholarshiphelp.org/
Check also tips for avoiding scholarship scams:
o Department of Education
o Federal Trade Commission
To check the legitimacy of a scholarship search organization or individual:
o Better Business Bureau
October and November
[] Attend College fairs and financial aid information nights to gather
information on schools and student aid.
[] Work on admission and scholarship application essays.
[] Take the SAT or ACT.
[] Arrange campus visits for your school choices.
[] Begin submitting your college admission applications.
[] Choose those teachers or guidance counselors who can share insight as
to your ability to thrive and succeed when selecting who will write your
letters of recommendation. Be considerate to give them plenty of time
prepare your letter. Sharing a resume / list of activities you have been
involved in during high school will assist them as they write your letter.
[] Narrow the selection to your top college choices, then request financial aid
information from these schools.
[] Apply for outside funding or scholarships.
[] Complete the early aid estimator at:
http://www.carroll.edu/finaid/prostudents/estimator
December
[] Check with each school's financial aid office regarding deadlines.
[] Be sure your applications for admission are mailed to your top schools.
[] PARENTS: Save year-end payroll stub if it shows your earnings for the
year. Gather financial information for completion of the needs analysis
forms.
[] Both parents and students obtain a Personal Identification Number (PIN)
from the U.S. Department of Education at: www.pin.ed.gov. This PIN
serves as your signature when you apply for the FAFSA online.
[] Continue to search and apply for private scholarships.
January
[] PARENTS: Get your income tax returns prepared early. They are needed
to complete the FAFSA. They may be requested by schools to prove
eligibility for financial aid.
[] STUDENTS: Get your income tax returns prepared early. They are needed
to complete the FAFSA. They may be requested by schools to prove
eligibility for financial aid.
[] Complete the FAFSA and submit as soon after January 1st as possible. If
you are filing the FAFSA online go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you are filing
paper FAFSA, obtain the form from your high school counselor, public
library or from the school you plan to attend.
[] Make and keep copies of all forms you submit.
[] Continue to search and apply for private scholarships.
February and March
[] Promptly respond to any requests from college admission or financial aid
offices.
[] Check to see if your mid-year transcripts have been sent to the schools
to which you have applied.
[] Watch the mail for your FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR). Review your SAR
for accuracy. If necessary, correct inaccurate items.
[] Watch the mail for college Financial Aid Award Letters.
[] Start looking for a summer job. You will need the money!
April and May
[] Watch the mail. Compare the financial aid offers you receive.
[] Look for summer orientation information.
[] Make your final decision and send in the admission deposit by the
deadline.
[] Financial aid award letters must be accepted by the deadline.
[] Notify the schools you will not be attending.
[] Finalize summer job plans.
June, July and August
[] Complete the necessary promissory note for any loans you have been
offered and wish to accept. Before you sign the promissory note, make
sure you read and understand all of your rights and responsibilities.
Entrance counseling for Federal Stafford loans may be completed at:
http://www.carroll.edu/finaid/award/counseling.cc.
[] Verify that your final high school transcript has been sent.
[] Complete any needed financial aid information you received from your
college.
[] Finalize your budget for the year.
[] If you have been awarded Federal Work-Study assistance, find out which
FWS positions are available.
[] Notify the financial aid office of any outside scholarship, grant or other
types of student aid you have received or will receive.
[] Time to start packing!!