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Welcome Class of 2022 Families
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Hello, Class of 2022! Relevant information to the 2021-2022 college application process will continue to be posted on this site. The Common Application for the Class of 2022 will go live this summer at commonapp.org. Please view the video clips that follow to assist you on any of the Common App sections. A special thank you to Mrs. Fredericks for putting together the following videos. Please reach out to your counselor with any questions. We look forward to working with you this year!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Campbell (Students with Last Names A-C)
Mrs. Fredericks (Students with last names D-Me)
Mrs. Mulhern/Ms. LaBella (Students with last names Mf-Z)
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Register for SATs
Most colleges and universities added test optional policies for the Class of 2021, and many colleges have announced continuing these policies for the Class of 2022. That said, with the continued uncertainty and the possibility of test scores being helpful to students' college applications, we encourage juniors to take an SAT or ACT test. Traditionally students take the SATs twice, to allow for super scoring.
If students are applying to schools with test optional policies, students can decide next year if they want to submit their scores.
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Colleges and Universities that have Test Optional Practices & SAT and ACT Information
Due to the inability for many students to take a college standardized assessment last spring, many colleges and univeristies are adapting test optional admissions practices for the Class of 2021. While it is always best to confirm with specific colleges and univerisities their testing policies, Fair Test is an organization that tracks and lists schools with this option. Traditionally, schools with such practices take a more holistic approach in making application decisions.
For more information on registrating for SATs click here
For more information on registering for ACTs click here
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NACAC Virtual College Fairs
The National Association of College Admissions Counseling is hosting several virtual college fairs this Fall:
Register and learn more here
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Teacher College Recommendation Form
Once you have asked a teacher to write a letter of recommendation, please complete this form and give it to your teacher. Please also, request them as a recommender in your Naviance account.
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Transcript Release Form
Please complete this form for each college to which you are applying. You may return it to the Counseling Office or email it to Mrs. LiVecchi at slivecchi@htsd.us.