CLASS OF 2024

SENIOR PLANNER

Welcome to the Crosby Scholars Senior Program! This planner serves as a month-to-month guide through your Senior year.
Name:
Home Address: __________________________________________
Cell Phone:
Email:
High School: _____________________________________________
Address:
Phone:
School Code (CEEB): _____________________________________
Guidance Counselor:
Email:
Crosby Scholar Senior Advisor:
Email:
Phone: __________________________________________________
SAT Score: ACT Score:
GPA Fall: ____________
GPA Spring: __________
CFNC (cfnc.org)
Login: __________________ Password: ___________________
Common App (commonapp.org)
Login: __________________ Password: ___________________ Crosby Scholars Portal (my.crosbyscholars.org)
Login: __________________ Password: ___________________
FSA ID (fafsa.gov)
Login: __________________ Password: ___________________
Naviance College & Career Planning Program (student.naviance.com)
Login: __________________ Password: ___________________
Residency Determination Service (RDS) (ncresidency.org)
- Login to RDS using your CFNC username and password
Residency Certification Number (RCN): *Keep Secure*
College: Cost:
City/State: Private/Public:
College: ___________________ Cost: _________________
City/State: _____________ Private/Public: ____________
College: Cost:
City/State: Private/Public:
College: ___________________ Cost: _________________
City/State: _____________ Private/Public: ____________
College: ___________________ Cost: _________________ City/State: _____________ Private/Public: ____________
Attend Senior Orientation and one more Crosby Academy or Lab.
Meeting 1 - Summer Meeting 3 - Winter
Meeting 2 - Fall Meeting 4 - Spring
Complete and submit two or more hours using the online form.
Due January 31
Attend one college fair or four college tours (Inperson or Virtual). Complete the online form.
Due January 31
Your senior year with Crosby Scholars is all about assisting you in making the best post-secondary decision.
Optionally, seniors can take advantage of our topical labs featuring: essay review, mock interviews, FAFSA, and more!
Seniors who complete the program will receive a t-shirt, honor cord, invitation to the Senior Celebration, and access to apply for scholarships and our Last Dollar Grant!
Register if you didn't take the college entrance exam as a junior or want to take one again. Note: Some schools are test optional for admissions, but may use test scores when awarding merit scholarships.
Visit 4 colleges or attend a college fair inperson or virtually. Once completed, submit your Crosby College Visit Form.
Not only do volunteer hours look great on college applications, but they are also great resume builders! It's never too early to start your community service hours for the year.
The Residency Determination Service is required for all students seeking admission and in-state tuition to a North Carolina public college or university
Determine your eligibility for financial aid at www.studentaid.gov/aid-estimator/
- Summer
Schedule a Summer Meeting with your Senior Advisor.
If you are planning to participate in college sports, register with the NCAA Eligibility Center Online.
Attend this lab to build a better essay. Bring your rough drafts and essay prompts.
Attend Meeting 1 - Summer with your Senior Advisor.
Submit your early applications for admissions. Attend the optional Crosby Lab for help.
Visit rssed.org and click Community > Order Student Records.
Schedule a Fall Meeting with your Senior Advisor.
Create FSA ID
November 2023
Do it on your own or attend the optional Crosby Lab for help!
File FAFSA
December 2023
It is time to file your FAFSA!
Attend Meeting 2 - Fall with your Senior Advisor.
Ask your guidance department about local scholarships
Read over each of your Admission Decision Letters with your Senior Advisor.
Schedule a Winter Meeting with your Senior Advisor.
Crosby Scholarships are due this month!
Read over your Award Letters with your Senior Advisor.
Attend Meeting 3 - Winter with your Senior Advisor.
If you have been offered aid, loans, or grants, follow your school's directions and finalize.
May 1st is Decision Day!
It is time to choose which college you are going to attend. Send your deposit before May 1st. Decline all other offers.
Wrap up your senior year at the Spring Meeting to reflect and thank your Senior Advisor.
Register for your school's orientation, secure housing, roommate selection, etc.,
The Last Dollar Grant (LDG) application opens soon You will need to update us with your personal information and a non-RSS email address.
Come to celebrate with fellow Crosby Scholars at the Senior Celebration!
Congratulations! Welcome to the Crosby Scholars Alumni!
College entrance exams
used by most colleges and universities to determine college readiness and admissions.
An option to submit your college application before the regular deadlines.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form completed by current and prospective college students in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
An academic degree awarded by a college after completion of two years of study.
An academic degree awarded by a college or university after completion of 4+ years of study.
An undergraduate college admission application that students may use to apply to more than 900 member institutions.
An opportunity for a student who has been admitted to delay or defer enrollment for a year or a semester.
An option to submit an application to your firstchoice college before the regular deadline. ED plans are binding You agree to enroll in that college if admitted and offered financial aid that meets your needs.
The College Foundation of North Carolina is a free, comprehensive online resource designed to help all NC students and families plan, apply, and pay for college.
North Carolina's annual campaign to support college access during the month of October, including Free College Application Week.
Money that is given or loaned to you to help pay for college. Financial aid can include grants, scholarships, work study, and loans.
Students whose parents do not have any postsecondary education experience or have not completed a college degree
The date by which your application - whether it's for college admission, student housing, or financial aidmust be received to be given the strongest consideration.
The official record of your coursework at a school or college. Your high school transcript is required for college admission.
The Residency
Determination Service is a centralized residency service for all students seeking admission and instate tuition to a North Carolina public college or university.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the governing body of college athletics and is responsible for regulating studentathletes.
Historically Black Colleges or Universities are institutions that were originally founded to educate students of African American descent.
The Federal Student Aid Identification is an electronic signature used to sign the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and federal education loan promissory notes. The FSA ID consists of a username and password
A financial award that is given to a student that does not have to be repaid.
The cost of having a place to sleep (room) and food to eat (board) while at school.
Number is a unique identifier that RDS assigns to you when you begin the RDS Interview. It may be requested by NC Colleges when applying.
The Student Aid Report is the electronic or paper report you receive summarizing your FAFSA and EFC information.
The quarterly or semester charges imposed to attend an institution of higher education and required as a condition of enrollment.
The Estimated Family Contribution is an index number colleges use to determine how much financial aid they're eligible to receive.
A form of financial aid that usually does not have to be repaid.
A job that is used as a supplement to your financial aid; usually a job on campus.
Borrowed money that is used to pay for college, which must be repaid and includes interest and fees
A list of researched colleges that is broken into three categories (Likely, Target, Reach)
The College Scholarship Service Profile is an online application created by College Board that allows college students to apply for non-federal financial aid.
An undergraduate college admission application that students may use to apply to over 60 Historically Black Colleges and Universities.