Many careers require training obtained through college degrees and trade and technical certificates. There is a training program or degree pathway for everyone that can meet your talents, skills, and career goals.
Who chooses college? Students who:
Who chooses a technical or trade school? Students who:
Both pathways can lead to prosperous, in-demand careers. Students can choose the best path for them, or even combine both types of education!
The 5 main things 4-year schools will look for:
Admission committees will also consider:
It's not just about getting accepted to your dream school. It's about being academically prepared to succeed there.
Make a plan and get insight on how to spend your time each year of high school using the 4-Year Plan Template.
4-Year School Application Requirements & Recommendations: Florida high school graduation requirements are much less rigorous than requirements for 4-year college admission.
You should apply to at least three different 4-year colleges (one Reach, one Match, and one Safety).
Set yourself up for success! Research admission information for schools you are interested in to identify whether each school is a reach, match, or safety school for YOU.
Use the links to explore who is admitted to 4-year public schools and private schools in Florida. Use the links to focus on GPA, SAT, and ACT scores from students admitted to each school to determine which schools might be a fit for you and to help you set some goals. This information is available for most schools on Xello.
Check out How to Choose a College
You only have 3 years to get ready to apply to 4-year colleges. You start the college application cycle in the summer following your junior year. Seniors can use the Planning Out Senior Year checklist (scroll down this page to access the document) to help them map out their senior year and stay on track.
Seniors can also view SCHS's Step by Step Guide for 4-Year College Applications (scroll down this page to access the document).
Remember, it's much better to apply early and update your application as you get new test scores and add community service hours than it is to wait to apply.
For most colleges, the latest you can take the SAT/ACT for your college applications is OCTOBER of your senior year.
Don't let your future be scary! Submit your four-year college applications by Halloween! AND...don't forget to Tell O'Dell!
When applying through Common App, you will be a first-time/freshman applicant (even if you will obtain your AA by graduation).
Not all colleges require or even accept letters of recommendation. Check each school's application materials to see if they require or even accept letters of recommendation. If they do, think seriously about who will write your letters of recommendation for college. You should have at least 1 letter from a teacher who can speak to your strengths in an academically rigorous course. You should also have at least 1 letter from another teacher who knows you well. Ideally, these are teachers you've taken class with for at least 1 full school year already. You should start asking for letters at the end of your junior year.
Steps:
Click here to learn more about creating your own, professional email account and to see sample emails for recommending letters of recommendation and submitting fee waivers.
These materials were presented to students and/or families in a classroom, small group, or at a SCHS Family Night presentation.
Class of 2024 - Starting Off Senior Year