Applying to College at SVHS

SVHS's essential document for the College Application Process for Seniors:

The SVHS College Application Packet is the go-to document for applying to colleges at SVHS.  It is a step-by-step guide on how to apply and includes everything that you need to complete.  Please refer to this document to get started on college applications.  I would save or bookmark to use as a reference.  

Depending on the institution, you may apply via the Common Application for some and directly on college websites for others.  See college application sites below for more information.  I would strongly suggest that as you make a list of institutions you would like to apply to, organize them by application deadline.  Complete the earlier deadlines first! 


JUNIORS should get familiar with these College Application Process forms the summer prior to their senior year!


Other resources:

Colleges Application Sites

The Common Application


The Common Black Application


School-Specific Applications

Some colleges have their own application process and/or online application for students to submit.  It is important that students review the application process for each school they interested in applying to.  The process is typically outlined on the school's official website.  For example, Montgomery College has their own application.  Reach out to Mr. Nalda or your counselor if you have any questions or need assistance.

College Admissions Terms & What Do They Mean?

Many colleges accept the majority of their applicants by early or priority deadlines.  Early action or priority deadlines are encouraged for students who hope to be considered for merit scholarships awarded by colleges.  See below to learn more.  Be sure to check with each college to determine all deadlines and/or if there are separate applications to be completed for scholarship consideration.    


Non-Binding Application Options: Students are not restricted from applying to other institutions and have until May 1 to consider their options and confirm enrollment.


Binding Application Options: Students are responsible for determining and following restrictions.


Priority Deadline - This is a set deadline for applications whereby students who are accepted are given PRIORITY consideration for admission, housing, scholarships, and other aid.

Academic Common Market

This program is intended to allow degree-seeking MARYLAND residents to enroll at certain out-of-state institutions in undergraduate programs of study not offered at a MD public college/university and to pay in-state tuition. This is a cooperative tuition-reduction agreement among Southern Regional Education Board states, of which Maryland is one.  

If PUBLIC institutions in your home state do not offer degree programs in your field of study, it may be possible to arrange a waiver of out-of-state tuition to attend a cooperating PUBLIC institution in another participating state. These programs may change yearly. 

Test-Optional Colleges

During the pandemic, colleges have introduced more flexibility and choice into the admissions process. Many have decided to adopt a “test-optional” policy regarding college entrance exams, either temporarily or permanently. If a college or university has a test-optional admissions policy, that means they allow all or some applicants to decide whether to submit SAT or ACT® scores as part of their application.  (from CollegeBoard)

Please note:

Typical Components of a College Application - Click Here

This is a general list of common required pieces of a college application.

Reminder to check each school’s application requirements as you prepare!

Official Transcript - submitted by staff at your high school.  Students request transcripts via Naviance for Common App schools.  Non-Common App schools have their own method for submitting documents.  Request transcripts early to avoid delays in sending!