College Success Tips
for Current High
School Seniors
Rebecca Joseph, PhD
Cal State LA
getmetocollege@gmail.com
Accept Your College by May 1
Accept your spot.
Pay the deposit (sometimes they will let your advance financial
aid to cover it.) This deposit is paid back to you when your
regular bill is due.
Sign Up For housing
• Some colleges require
another deposit. Again
you get this money back.
Borrow if you must. The
earlier you pay for
housing, the better your
housing may be.
• Living in the dorms is
covered by your financial
aid and gives you so
much independence.
• College life is fun.
Make sure you take and
submit placement tests
• The Cal States,
University of
California, and many
private colleges require
placement tests for
English, math, and
foreign language.
• Take these tests
seriously as they affect
your freshman year,
and what classes you
can take.
Finish senior year strong
• Make sure you pass
your classes with Cs
or higher in your core
classes.
• Don’t get beaten
down by senioritis.
Apply and Accept for
Summer Bridge Programs
and EOP Programs.• The Cal States, University
of California campuses,
community colleges, and
many private colleges
offer fabulous summer
programs to prepare you
for college as well as
programs to support you
through college.
• Financial aid usually
covers Summer Bridge,
while EOP programs are
free.
Attend the Earliest
Orientation Possible
• At orientation, you
get to sign up for
classes, meet
advisors, and plan
your first year.
Apply for Additional
Scholarships
• There is never too
much money to pay for
college. LAUSD and
UTLA offer many
scholarships.
• Extra money can pay
for a new computer.
• Southwest Airlines has
scholarships for plane
rides and Amtrak has
scholarships for train
rides.
Begin Researching Clubs and
Activities
• College is fun. Make
friends and join
communities.
• There are
extracurricular
activities, sports, arts
groups, community
service organizations,
and academic groups.
• Research these over
the summer and plan
to join up the first or
second week of school.
If You Must Work, Work on
Campus
• Working is often
necessary.
• But try to get a job on
campus that helps
advance your career.
• Professors and
departments need
workers, so do libraries
and admissions offices.
These jobs can help
prepare you for a
career.
Get to Know Your Professors
• Professors like me
offer office hours,
and we are often
lonely, so visit us.
• We will help you with
assignments, mentor
you, and help
connect you with
others interested in
your academic areas.
Include Your Family
• Include your family
Plan for your family
to attend parent
meeting and to visit
in October if you go
away. Colleges have
freshman college
weekends. Share
positive news. Don’t
complain. Don’t
make them worry.
Enjoy Yourself: College Is Fun
Goals For Presentation
•Write down three college readiness
goals you will follow.
•Write down two gnawing questions
you have about college.
Want More Information?
Contact Dr. Joseph
College Success Tips
for Current High
School Seniors
Rebecca Joseph, PhD
Cal State LA
getmetocollege@gmail.com

College Success Tips for Current High School Seniors

  • 1.
    College Success Tips forCurrent High School Seniors Rebecca Joseph, PhD Cal State LA getmetocollege@gmail.com
  • 2.
    Accept Your Collegeby May 1 Accept your spot. Pay the deposit (sometimes they will let your advance financial aid to cover it.) This deposit is paid back to you when your regular bill is due.
  • 3.
    Sign Up Forhousing • Some colleges require another deposit. Again you get this money back. Borrow if you must. The earlier you pay for housing, the better your housing may be. • Living in the dorms is covered by your financial aid and gives you so much independence. • College life is fun.
  • 4.
    Make sure youtake and submit placement tests • The Cal States, University of California, and many private colleges require placement tests for English, math, and foreign language. • Take these tests seriously as they affect your freshman year, and what classes you can take.
  • 5.
    Finish senior yearstrong • Make sure you pass your classes with Cs or higher in your core classes. • Don’t get beaten down by senioritis.
  • 6.
    Apply and Acceptfor Summer Bridge Programs and EOP Programs.• The Cal States, University of California campuses, community colleges, and many private colleges offer fabulous summer programs to prepare you for college as well as programs to support you through college. • Financial aid usually covers Summer Bridge, while EOP programs are free.
  • 7.
    Attend the Earliest OrientationPossible • At orientation, you get to sign up for classes, meet advisors, and plan your first year.
  • 8.
    Apply for Additional Scholarships •There is never too much money to pay for college. LAUSD and UTLA offer many scholarships. • Extra money can pay for a new computer. • Southwest Airlines has scholarships for plane rides and Amtrak has scholarships for train rides.
  • 9.
    Begin Researching Clubsand Activities • College is fun. Make friends and join communities. • There are extracurricular activities, sports, arts groups, community service organizations, and academic groups. • Research these over the summer and plan to join up the first or second week of school.
  • 10.
    If You MustWork, Work on Campus • Working is often necessary. • But try to get a job on campus that helps advance your career. • Professors and departments need workers, so do libraries and admissions offices. These jobs can help prepare you for a career.
  • 11.
    Get to KnowYour Professors • Professors like me offer office hours, and we are often lonely, so visit us. • We will help you with assignments, mentor you, and help connect you with others interested in your academic areas.
  • 12.
    Include Your Family •Include your family Plan for your family to attend parent meeting and to visit in October if you go away. Colleges have freshman college weekends. Share positive news. Don’t complain. Don’t make them worry.
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Goals For Presentation •Writedown three college readiness goals you will follow. •Write down two gnawing questions you have about college.
  • 15.
  • 16.
    College Success Tips forCurrent High School Seniors Rebecca Joseph, PhD Cal State LA getmetocollege@gmail.com