What Have You Decided?

It's the first week of May and the end of another school year is so close we can almost taste it. But we're not there yet and it's important to stay focused, despite the beautiful weather, until the very last test is taken and the very last paper is handed in.

Seniors - this is especially important for you. You have to submit a final transcript to the college you've selected and so everything you do until the very last day will count. Don't fall behind or let your grades slip. 

  • If you have been given an academic scholarship and your GPA slips, you could lose it. 
  • If you fall below admission requirements in your final semester, your admission offer can be revoked. 

Yes, it's that important to stay focused and vigilant through the very last day of senior year.

Now that I've gotten the doom and gloom out of the way - let's talk about decisions for the future.

This is the time of year for seniors known as Decision Day or Decision Week - where seniors decide what their plans are for next year. 

It's important to note if a college has a decision day deadline - a day by which you have to let them know you plan to attend. You don't want to miss this deadline and lose out on any financial aid.

Making a decision about a college or university is the first step toward next Fall and your future education and training, and your future career. Once you've made a decision on where you are headed, you'll have the opportunity to sign up for orientation where you sign up for classes, learn about on-campus programs and housing, and sign up for a roommate.

You'll also find out about any additional deadlines and important things to note before getting to campus next Fall.

The final weeks of high school are full of things to do - make sure you have list that keeps you on track so you don't miss any of the things we've talked about. 

Be sure to also take time for the final fun things too - thank your favorite teachers, seek out your freshman year locker or old haunts and reflect on your high school days and accomplishments. Above all, just take it all in and enjoy these last few busy weeks of high school. While the best is yet to come, it's always good to stop and enjoy yourself in the moment too.


 Brittania - ICAN Hiawatha Center