Senior Year: Financial Aid Checklist

Your senior year is an exciting time─you’re planning for what’s next after high school. You’re applying to colleges, imagining what your dorm will look like, and ready to claim your independence. In all the excitement, you could lose track of important financial aid dates and details.

We get it. You have a lot going on. Here’s a checklist to help you manage all the financial aid details.

Summer Before Senior Year

Senior Year: Fall Semester

September

October

November and December

Senior Year: Spring Semester

January and February

March and April

May

Submit your tuition deposit: Before planning any next steps for enrollment, you’ll have to choose a college. When deciding, make sure you're factoring in cost, academics, and school culture, among other considerations. An important first step is reviewing your financial aid offers and comparing all options before deciding where to go.

Once you’ve decided on a college, you may need to pay an admission deposit to secure your place in the incoming freshmen class. Many colleges consider the amount and type of financial aid you may receive when determining if an admission deposit is required and may waive this fee. Tuition deposits apply toward your tuition and fee bill. Your admission office can provide more information about admission deposits and any steps you may need to take to secure your offer of admission.

Deadlines may vary based on your admission application plan and the college or university’s policies. Check with your school to ensure you have the correct admissions and financial deadlines. You can also review fall 2024 enrollment commitment deadlines from institutions.

Summer Before College

The financial aid process is an annual process that continues throughout your time in college, although it won’t include all the same steps you took your senior year of high school. Each year, you’ll submit financial aid applications, apply for scholarships, and review your financial aid. Staying on top of your required financial aid steps will enable you to continue to receive the financial aid you deserve.