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KnowHow2GOKy - Kentucky High School Seniors - Applying to a Kentucky College


Completing college applications can take a lot of time. So you want to make sure that you get it right and not make mistakes. Here are some tips to guide you through the process:

Arrow Know the guidelines
Before you start applying to schools, find out Kentucky's Pre-College Requirements  Links to another Web site  and application deadlinse and fees for each school  Links to another Web site  you are considering. Some Kentucky colleges have online applications through GoHigherKy.org.  Links to another Web site 
Arrow Plan ahead
It takes time to get standardized test scores tabulated and mailed, and it takes time for school counselors and others providing references to gather information.
Arrow Follow the instructions and proofread
The application is often a college admission committee's first contact with you. Make a good impression with a neat application free of spelling and grammatical errors.
Arrow Work with your high school to send all records
Go to your high schools’ guidance office for help getting all necessary transcripts (grade history), records, test scores, and applications sent to prospective schools. If you decide to apply to schools that have not already received your test scores, you can ask to send your scores to that college.
Arrow Make the most of personal references
Ask people who know you well, and give the best impression of you to your school. Prepare a neat and legible reference form and give your references plenty of time to respond.
Arrow Write an outstanding essay
Most college applications require an essay, so spend time developing a good one. While a great essay probably won't get you into college if you don't meet the other academic requirements, it could move you as a “maybe” up the list.
Arrow Be ready to interview, or submit a portfolio
Some colleges also require a personal interview or examples of work in special areas such as art or music.
Arrow Keep a copy of all your application materials
You never know when you might need them!


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