SENIOR PLANNING WORKSHEET 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SENIOR PLANNING WORKSHEET in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top, including your name, phone number, and email address. This ensures that your counselor can easily contact you.
  3. Next, work with your counselor to fill in academic details such as GPA, ACT and SAT scores, and class rank. These metrics are crucial for college applications.
  4. In the Index Score section, indicate which diplomas or certificates you are pursuing. This helps clarify your academic goals.
  5. List any classes needed outside of SHS and any concurrent classes you plan to take. This will assist in planning your schedule effectively.
  6. Outline your post-high school plans by checking relevant options and providing details about colleges or vocational schools you wish to attend.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before saving or sharing the document with your counselor for further discussion.

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As a college-bound high school senior, youll need to balance your high school course load, extracurricular activities and other commitments with preparing for and taking the ACT or SAT, completing your college applications, and writing your application essays.
Preparing for a Great Senior Year of High School Start researching colleges. Prepare for standardized tests. Focus on your grades. Take advanced courses. Get involved in extracurricular activities. Build relationships with your teachers. Think about your future career. Brainstorm for your college essay.
The way grading scales are set up in the US it is very difficult to raise your grade after its low. Usually the lower grades impact you more than making a higher grade. A 2.7 GPA is not terrible, but its not great. But the good thing is there is definitely room for improvement.
56 High School Senior Year Bucket List Ideas Attend at least one sports game. Write a thank you letter to your favorite high school teacher. Try every kind of cafeteria food. Create a scrapbook of your favorite high school memories. Go on a senior year trip.
Create a checklist and calendar to keep track of standardized test dates, college application due dates, and financial aid deadlines. Make note of the other materials, such as recommendations or essays, youll need to complete your applications.

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Most college applications open in August and are due between October and January of senior year, so this is when a senior in high school can apply for college. Keeping track of these dates is important. Missing an application deadline could mean waiting an entire year to reapply.
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