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College Planning Tools and Presentations
You will find a variety of college planning tools in the attachments below. Additional items you should be familiar with include the following:
Naviance Student is an integral component to your college application process throughout high school. Naviance includes college search tools, a tool to create your activities resume, scholarship information, personal career assessment tools including a "Career Inventory Profile" and a "Do What You Are" survey. All students and parents have access to Naviance. If you need help logging in, please email us, so we can help.
The Student College Planning Timeline provides an overview of activities that college bound students should consider in grades 9 - 12. Take a look at this worksheet attached below to gain an understanding of the different steps students can be taking throughout high school.
Activities resume template: Many colleges ask students to provide an activities resume which outlines academic honors/awards, extracurricular activities, work history, volunteer activities, etc. In addition to the sample below, Naviance has a built in activities resume template where students can enter activities throughout high school and then modify as needed in their Senior year. Both the UC and the Common Application websites also provide a worksheet for organizing students' extracurricular activities.
Seniors applying to schools that require letters of recommendation! Your guidance counselors most likely will need to write at least one of your requested letters, so have prepared a "senior packet" for you to complete, to make that request. Please download the packet pages from your Naviance Student home page (scroll to the bottom to find the link called "Document Resources"). The instructions for completing and submitting the packet are included. There is an additional download called: "Instructions for College Apps (Applications)" that will guide students through the process.
College Planning Worksheet: This is a google doc you can use to assist with organization for college application and admissions: HOW? Click Spreadsheet and then MAKE A COPY that you can work with in your account.
Annual College Fairs: (watch for announcements in the Wolf Pack Weekly as these are scheduled; see the College fairs.... page on this website as well. This year, many of these will be VIRTUAL!
- Colleges That Change Lives (40 colleges highlighted by Loren Pope-Educational journalist) in Marin County (typically in late July/early Aug)
- Visual and Performing Arts Fair in SF (typically late Sept/early Oct)
- National Portfolio Review (typically fall/winter)
- Christian Schools Fair in Walnut Creek and Dublin (typically mid-Sept)
- STEM College Fair in Silicon Valley (typically October)
- SRVUSD College Fair - (Sept/Oct) at one of 4 district high schools. Cancelled for 2020.
- RACC- Out of State College Admissions Event & Fair @ SRVHS - (Sept., Lunch/March Evening)
- San Francisco Bay Area College Fair (NACAC) typically early April in Santa Clara
- East Bay College Fair (WACAC) at St. Mary's College, typically in early May
ADDITIONAL ITEMS BELOW INCLUDE:
ADDITIONAL ITEMS BELOW INCLUDE:![]()
ADDITIONAL ITEMS BELOW INCLUDE:
- 4 year Planning Tool: High School/UC and CSU admission requirement worksheet: A guideline for courses required by UC/CSU schools.
- Sample Activities Resume
- UC Transfer Pathways Guide
- A Guide to International Universities
- Websites to use and peruse sheet
- CSU Eligibility Formula Calculator
- NCAA (College Athlete) Eligibility Process
- Military Planning Information Worksheet
- A list of helpful websites