Keep Those Grades Up And Communicate Changes
Senior grades still matter. Colleges review final transcripts and can rescind offers if grades drop significantly. If you've added or dropped a class since submitting your applications, reach out to each college's admissions office and let them know. Honesty goes a long way, and surprises at transcript time can create real problems. Be proactive!
SAT Test Dates Are Coming Up
Three big opportunities are on the horizon — register now before your preferred test center fills up:
March 2026
May 2026
June 2026
The single most effective way to prepare? Take full-length, timed practice tests. Simulating real test conditions builds stamina, sharpens time management, and reveals exactly where to focus your studying. College Board and Khan Academy both offer free, personalized prep.
Summer Plans: Go Deep, Not Wide
Here's one of the most important pieces of advice we can give you: admissions officers are not impressed by a mile-long activity list. What actually moves the needle is depth, passion, and leadership.
Financial Aid & FAFSA
Both UC and Cal State schools use your FAFSA to determine federal aid, state Cal Grants, and campus-based awards. The deadline for both UC and Cal State is March 2 — and aid is often first-come, first-served, so don't wait. Log in to each campus's financial aid portal to check your award status and make sure no documents are missing.
Keep Searching for Scholarships
While you're waiting to hear from colleges, your scholarship search should be in full swing. Local organizations, community foundations, and national programs all have open applications right now. Smaller awards add up fast — don't overlook them! Ask your school counselor, check reputable scholarship databases, and set calendar reminders for deadlines.
May 1, 2026 National College Decision Day
You must commit to a college and submit your enrollment deposit by May 1. If you're still waiting on a waitlist decision, you still need to commit somewhere by the deadline — you can withdraw later if you get good news, but you'll most likely lose your deposit. Better to lose a deposit than lose your spot entirely!









