Friday, August 1, 2025

Countdown to College

 

If you plan to attend college or a university, here is a helpful guide for you as you navigate this process. Please reach out with any questions, or let me know if I can be of any assistance. Mrs. Justus

Junior Year (11th Grade) – Spring (March – June)

  • March – May: Start researching colleges and majors.

  • March – June: Take the ACT (or prepare to take it).

  • May – June: Visit campuses (in person or virtually).


Summer Before Senior Year (June – August)

  • June – August: Continue college visits.

  • July: Start working on your personal statement/college essays if this is a requirement for your specific college.


  • ␧ Do you need to take the ACT again? If so, get registered before August 1st. www.actstudent.org

  • August 1: Many college applications open.


Senior Year – Fall (September – December)

  • September:

    • Finalize and polish essays (if needed).

    • If you will be applying for scholarships that require letters of recommendation, start asking your teacher(s) now.

    • Request transcripts from the school counselor.

    • Become familiar with where scholarships are posted.  You can visit HERE for that site.

    • Apply for early-action/early-decision colleges if eligible.

  • October 1:

    • FAFSA opens – apply as early as possible.

    • November 1: Have all of your college applications completed and submitted. This is especially important if you want to go to a Division 1 school. This will enable you to avoid missing out on scholarship opportunities from the college/university.


  • October – December:

    • Continue applying to scholarships (local, national, and college-specific).

    • Apply for college housing if this is open for your college/university


Senior Year – Winter (January – March)

  • January – February:

    • Submit additional scholarship applications.

    • Check the financial aid portal for any FAFSA or verification updates.

  • March:

    • Review and compare financial aid offers.


Senior Year – Spring (April – June)

  • April 1: Most schools send admission decisions by now.

  • April:

    • Finalize college choice.

    • Attend admitted student events.

  • May – June:

    • Complete housing applications (if not already done).

    • Register for orientation.

    • Have Mrs. Justus send your final high school transcript to your college/university

    • If playing Division I or II sports or NAIA, make sure to have Mrs. Justus upload your transcript to their portals.


Summer Before College (June – August)

  • June – July:

    • Take placement tests (if required).

    • Finalize dorm supplies, roommate arrangements, and meal plans.

  • July – August:

    • Attend orientation.

    • Make tuition/fee payments.

    • Get immunizations or submit health forms.

    • Pack for move-in day!


Friday, April 25, 2025

Transferring Dual Credit

If you are a Senior who has taken dual credit classes, you are probably wondering how to transfer the classes that you've taken to the college that you will be attending this fall.  As a North Platte student, you could possibly have classes from Northwest Missouri State University or Missouri Western State University.


For information on how to transfer classes you've taken from Missouri Western State University click HERE.

For information on how to transfer classes you've taken from Northwest Missouri State University click HERE.


Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Students, 

I have just updated the scholarship page. You can find that information by going HERE or by clicking on "2024-2025 scholarships".  There are lots of scholarships to apply for right now. I have also posted the North Platte Foundation scholarship application. I visited all of the Government classes yesterday to discuss the application in more detail. If you are planning on attending a technical school, community college or college you definitely need to submit an application. Please note that the scholarship page is always a work in progress. I have updated what I can for now.  Check back often as scholarships will be updated as applications open up. 

As many of you are aware, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open. Missouri’s priority deadline for need-based state aid is February 3, with a final deadline of April 1.

Make sure the FAFSA is completed at www.StudentAid.gov. This is the official site for the U.S. Department of Education. 

You can visit www.MOFAFSA.org for a list of documents that you will need to complete the FAFSA.

As always, reach out with any questions that you have. 

Mrs. Justus