COLLEGE COUNSELOR'S CORNER
Attention Parents of Seniors:
We encourage all seniors to complete the FAFSA; even if they think they will not qualify for federal aid. You won’t receive aid if you don’t apply! Moreover, some private scholarships require proof of completed FAFSA as part of their application to verify that students did not receive adequate federal aid and are eligible for private funds. Please visit www.fafsa.ed.gov for more information and help on completing the FAFSA. We also encourage you to visit the Counseling office if you should require immediate assistance. Please call Mrs. Bell or Miss Staat at 951-676-8111 x1352 and x1354 if you have any questions.
Notes from the Counseling Office
The University of California’s online application for Fall 2008 has opened, please log on to www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply. Prospective students may begin working on their applications early, but may not submit them until the filing period opens November 1st.
The University prefers that prospective students file online applications. However, students who need a paper application may download one and an accompanying instruction booklet at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/download. To request a paper application by mail, prospective students should write to ucinfo@ucapplication.net. The request should include the student’s name, mailing address and the term for which he/she plans to apply. The student also should indicate whether a freshman or transfer application is needed.
UC Campus’ / Virtual Tours:
Berkeley: www.berkeley.edu/tour/
Davis: vtour.ucdavis.edu
Irvine: www.uci.edu/virtualtour/
Los Angeles: www.admissions.ucla.edu/tours
