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Grade Level Checklist
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Our checklists below pull information from checklists developed by CFNC, CollegeBoard, and the Department of Ed. We encourage you to check those out, too.
9th
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9th Grade Checklist for College
Freshmen should focus on a successful transition to high school academics and get involved in extracurricular activities. They can also begin to explore career and college interests.
10th
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10th Grade Checklist for College
Sophomores should continue to do as well as they can in the most rigorous courses for which they're prepared. They should continue to pursue extracurricular activities in their free time outside of academics. They should continue with college and career exploration.
11th
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11th Grade Checklist for College
Juniors should continue to do as well as they can in the most rigorous courses for which they're prepared. They should continue to pursue extracurricular activities in their free time outside of academics. They should continue with college and career exploration. Junior year is a great time to specifically prepare for college admissions tests and visit colleges in person or in depth over the internet.
12th
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12th Grade Checklist for College
Senior year, you'll hit the ground running in August. Finish strong academically, continue to grow from your extracurriculars, and dive into the college and financial aid application process.