10th Grade Checklist

October 20, 2022

Everything you need to prep for college your sophomore year of high school

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Figuring out how to jumpstart your college search doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here, we simplify the process, offering six tips to help guide you through the most pressing tasks ahead. Keep this checklist handy and cross things off as you go!

⬜ Consider your passions. Make a list of what you’re interested in studying and explore college program pages and career ideas.

⬜ Talk to your guidance counselor. High school counselors are a wealth of information when it comes to college admissions. They can help advise you on what AP courses you may be eligible for, what steps you can take to make yourself more marketable to admissions officers, and make sure you are on track to meet your academic requirements.

⬜ Take the PSAT. The score you receive on the SAT can determine the options you have come senior year. Taking practice tests is one of the best ways to study and prepare for the SAT to achieve a higher score.

⬜ Visit college campuses. Campus tours play a significant role in the decision-making process by helping you understand what you look for in a college. And don’t forget to talk to current students or professors while you’re there!

⬜ Think financially. Take some time with your family to begin educating yourself about college costs and financial aid. Do some research on financial aid (FAFSA), where it comes from, and how you can apply for it.

⬜ Get Involved.  Admissions officers want to see that you’re an active member of your community and thrive at juggling responsibilities. Join a club, organization, or team that highlights your talents and strives for leadership positions. You should also participate in academic enrichment programs, summer workshops, and camps with specialties such as music, arts, and science. 

⬜ Stay organized. Things can get hectic between balancing school work and student life throughout your high school career. Keep a file of important documents and notes, including copies of report cards, lists of honors and awards you’ve earned, and activities you’re involved in. You never know what’ll come in handy when meeting with admissions officers down the line.

⬜ Dual Enrollment. Consider taking a college course through dual enrollment to get a head start on your collegiate journey. UM-Dearborn offers students the opportunity to enroll in college courses while still in high school through our Dual Enrollment Program

⬜ Have fun! Exploring different colleges and discovering your passions and career goals is just the beginning of the wonderful journey you are about to embark on, so don’t forget to enjoy the process.


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