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Freshmen/Sophomores
Most 9th or 10 grade students are not too concerned with thoughts of college. However, it is important to plant the seed in the back of your mind as life after high school will be here before you know it. Consider the following as you begin your high school career:
- Explore and strengthen your interests and skills
- Discover and develop your passions
- Remember, even now, your grades matter
- Find a healthy balance between school and extracurriculars
- Take ownership of your life, become more independent, and be your own advocate. This is a life skill!
- Be involved, in and out of school (track your activity on an activity chart like this one)
- Challenge yourself academically
- Look for opportunities to strengthen your leadership skills
- Visit college campuses whenever you get the chance
- Familiarize yourself with college vocabulary
- Pay attention to those who go before you, what are college bound juniors and seniors doing to prepare?
For more information about preparing for college check out the Freshman and Sophomore College Planning Kit Below
Juniors
- Take AP/CC classes – colleges (and scholarships) love to see you challenge yourself (it’s ok if you don’t ace it) and you may be able to graduate with your degree that much sooner!
- Keep up your grades in all your classes
- Take a full schedule
- Take every opportunity to visit college campuses
- Keep a healthy balance between school and extracurriculars
- It’s never too late to get involved! Join a club, try out for a team, volunteer, get a job!
- Track your activities on a chart (Make a copy of ours here)
- Take ownership of your life, become more independent, and be your own advocate. It’s a life skill!
- Familiarize yourself with college vocabulary
If you are considering a four-year college, sign up for the PSAT in the fall (through the school) and the SAT in the Spring (through college board).
For more information on preparing for college check out the junior college planning kit below
Seniors
It’s the last lap of the race, finish strong!
Add our google calendar to yours to stay up to date on deadlines for college and career related events!
7th semester transcripts will be available about a week after the semester ends. Most requests are processed within two or three business days once transcripts are available. Use the form above to request your transcript.
Checkout the Senior College Planning kit below for more information on your options after high school, what college path is right for you and more!
Letter of Recommendation Packet
OSAC activity chart google Doc
College Board (SAT & AP)
Oregon Student Aid (OSAC application & Oregon Promise)
Finaid (info about student loans, FAFSA, loan calculators, and scholarships)
FAFSA - The FAFSA for students attending college in
2025-2026 is open.
RHS CEEB / SAT school code: 381000