Senior Year Guide Class of 2025
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Senior Workshop Schedule
A recording of the virtual presentations will be available after the live events.
Upcoming Events
Quick College Application Facts
Westview's CEEB Code: 052986
Term you are applying for: Fall 2025Grading System/Term Type: Semester (NOT Quarter)
Class Size: 544
Class Rank: PUSD does NOT rank students
Graduation Date: June 12, 2025
College-Bound Senior Year Calendar
College Visits
Our upcoming college visits can be found HERE.
Important Information for College Applications
Senior Workshop Presentations
The senior workshop presentations below are from the Fall 2024 admissions window. They will still provide you with a lot of great information. These presentations will be updated for the Fall 2025 admissions window on October 4th.
All Senior Meeting
For Seniors
September 10th2nd Period
Theater
For Parents/Guardians
September 10th
6:00 pm
Virtual - YouTube Link
View Slides HERE
Develop & Refine your College Application List
View Slides HERE
Personal Insight Questions & Essays Session 1 & 2
College Application Basics: Overview of the UC Application
College Application Basics: Overview of the CSU Application
View Slides HERE
College Application Basics: Overview of the Common Application
College Application Basics: Overview of the Coalition Application
View Slides HERE
Palomar & Miramar Community College General Info Sessions
Applying to a California Community College Pre-Recorded Presentation
View slides HERE
Palomar Session: February 12th
In-person - 8:30 am - A101
Miramar College Application - View Slides HERE
Miramar College Overview - View Slides HERE
Palomar College Overview - View Slides HERE
Palomar College Application - View Slides HERE
Requesting Letters of Recommendation from Teachers
Requesting Letters of Recommendation from your Counselor
Letter of recommendation counselor requests/appointments for Early Decision and/or Early Action will begin on September 23, 2024. Requests/appointments for Regular Decision will begin on October 14, 2024. All counselor letter of recommendation requests must be received by December 6, 2024.
Mrs. Berner
Mrs. Ho
Mrs. Cudmore
Mrs. Chittuluru
Mrs. Arp
Mr. Briney
Transcripts & Mid-Year Reports
Requesting a Mid-Year Report
*The form link and QR code will be updated in January of 2025. Please verify if the colleges/universities that you applied to require mid-year reports and transcripts. Most UC & CSU campuses do not require mid-year grades, but some do. Please check your online portal to see if these need to be sent. In order to have the colleges receive these materials, you will need to complete the Mid-Year Report Counselor Request Form. It is critical that you confirm the accuracy of your grades in Synergy prior to completing the form. Once received, we will be submitting via Common App or SCOIR on a weekly basis. Make sure the colleges you applied to are accurate in SCOIR and in your Common App account. Please contact your counselor with any questions. You can start requesting mid-year reports on January 7, 2025. The first batch of mid-year reports will be going out on January 21, 2025. The deadline to submit your mid-year report request is February 7, 2025.
SCOIR: Our College & Career Platform
SCOIR is the one-stop online system that provides students with college and career planning tools to use during their time at Westview. Access SCOIR using only the original email address to which the invite was sent. Do NOT create a new account. New invites will be sent during the first week of school. Please check your email inbox to activate your SCOIR account. Remember to log in only with the Original Email Address provided in the email invite; this email address will be the only means to access your SCOIR account linked to Westview. For any questions or concerns regarding SCOIR, or to request a new invite, please reach out to Mrs. Beccarelli.
SCOIR How-To Videos
Adding College to "Applying" list in SCOIR
Updating Application Outcomes in SCOIR
Requesting a Letter of Recommendation in SCOIR
Most letters of rec will be submitted through the Common App only.
Tutorial VideoCommunity College Resources
California Community Colleges
California Community Colleges (CCC) are public, two-year colleges. No matter where you live in California, there's probably a CCC pretty close to you. There are 115 physical campuses all over the state.
Palomar College
Find out if you qualify for the Palomar Promise Program
25-26 Promise Application opened on 10/14/24 - Apply now!
Miramar College
Mesa College
MiraCosta College
Grossmont College
San Diego City College
Find out if you qualify for the SD City College Promise Program
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) For Community College
Financial Aid Information
Types of California Financial Aid
Review the 2025 cheat sheet on the types of California financial aid.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
To apply for federal student aid, such as federal grants, work-study funds, and loans, you need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. Completing and submitting the FAFSA form is free, and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to help pay for college or career school.
In addition, many states and colleges use your FAFSA information to determine your eligibility for state and school aid, and some private financial aid providers may use your FAFSA information to determine whether you qualify for their aid.
25-26 FAFSA Updates Presentation
Who Counts as a Parent on the FAFSA?
Learn About the FAFSA Submission Summary
Quick Reference Guide on Creating and Using an FSA ID - Creating your StudentAid.Gov Account
California Dream Act Application (CADAA)
The California Dream Act Application (CADAA) allows undocumented students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (valid or expired), U Visa holders and students under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), who qualify for a non-resident exemption under Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540), Senate Bill 2000 (SB 2000) and Senate Bill 68 (SB 68), to receive certain types of financial aid such as: private scholarships funded through public universities, state administered financial aid, university grants, community college fee waivers, and Cal Grants. In addition, the California Dream Act, allows eligible students to pay in-state tuition at any public college in California.
CSS Profile
The CSS Profile is an online application used by some colleges and scholarship programs to award non-federal institutional aid. Check your colleges’ information to determine whether they require the CSS Profile. A list of participating school is available online.
The application opens on October 1. Schools may have different deadlines - be sure to check with each school you are applying to. The CSS Profile may only be submitted through the sign on link available at cssprofile.org.
It's important to note that, even if a college requires the CSS Profile, students should still complete the FAFSA to maximize their eligibility for financial aid opportunities.
Additional Financial Aid Resources
CSAC Statewide Cash for College Webinars are available through March to help you complete your FAFSA or CADAA. Register here.
Prepare to Apply for Financial Aid
Understanding your Financial Aid Award Letter
Review your Aid Offer
Additional College Application Information
College Application Comparison Chart
College Applications
School Code: 052986
University of California (UC) Application - The University of California's application for undergraduate admissions and scholarships. All University of California campuses use the UC application.
Common Application - The Common Application is a streamlined college application system that allows you to apply to multiple schools at once. Over 1,000 colleges and universities use the Common Application including the majority of private schools and many public institutions. Note that many schools have a supplemental application found on the platform that students will need to complete.
Common Black College Application - The Common Black College App can be used for 65 member Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU's). The cost is $20 and students can apply to as many of the schools as they would like, ranking their top four choices.
Coalition Application - The Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success is a relatively new application option for college admissions. The Coalition App can be used for 150+ college and universities.
California Community Colleges - The California Community Colleges site will connect you with community college applications throughout the state of California.
UCAS - UCAS, which stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, is a UK-based organization that operates the application process for British universities.
NOTE: There are some colleges and universities that may require their own application for admission. Please check the college website for more information.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)
Do you enjoy making things, being creative, solving problems, and working in settings that are not in an office environment? The world's economy will experience a major shift in the next decade with an increase in automation across every industry. An estimated 31 million skilled trade workers in the United States retired in 2020, and many of those jobs remain unfilled.
Military Resources
Review the information below to learn more about a career in the military.
What to Expect on the ASVAB
United States Air Force
More information about the U.S. Air Force
United States Army
More information about the U.S. Army
United States Coast Guard
More information about the U.S. Coast Guard
United States Marine Corps
More Information about the U.S. Marine Corps
United States Navy
More information about the U.S. Navy
United States Space Force
More information about the U.S. Space Force
College Entrance Exam Information
Review our College Entrance Exams website to learn more about the SAT and ACT exams. For the latest updates on SAT exam registration and information, please visit College Board. For the latest updates on ACT exam registration and information, please visit ACT.
Many colleges are reviewing their admissions policies in regards to college admissions exams due to COVID-19. Please check each college's website for the most-up-to-date information. For a list of colleges that are test optional, please click here.