College Planning

Many times the most important lessons learned while in high school are the ones that teach the need to plan, how to set goals, to dream, or to be intentional about how to live one's life.

Through remarkable efforts, the DeLaSalle Guidance & College Planning Department has assembled important planning information. Their many years of experience helping students prepare and succeed with college admission is reflected in the comprehensive coverage of topics, secondary schools, and "need to know" details included on the following pages and in the guide below.

I urge all students and parents alike to refer to this valuable information often throughout the process of making college hopes and dreams become reality.

Sincerely,

 

Barry C. Lieske, AFSC
Principal

 

The DeLaSalle College Planning Guide

College Application FAQs & Information

School Information Commonly Asked on College Applications

School Name:

DeLaSalle High School

Address:

One DeLaSalle Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55401

Telephone:

612.676.7600

Fax:

612.676.7693

Web site:

http://www.delasalle.com/

High School Code (CEEB): ACT/SAT

241-600

Counseling Staff:

Ms. Stacey Carter
612.676.7619
stacey.carter@delasalle.com

Ms. Beth Braun
612.676.7673
beth.braun@delasalle.com

Mr. Don Sund
612.676.7664
don.sund@delasalle.com

Ms. Barbara McAdams
612.676.7621 
barbara.mcadams@delasalle.com

Dates of Attendance for Class of '11:

August 2007 – May 2011

 

IF:

COLLEGE DEADLINE is

THEN:

"College Application Completion Form", counselor report form, and teacher recommendations given to the appropriate individuals by:

October 15

September 24

November 1

October 6

November 15

October 25

December 1

November 10

December 15

November 22

December 16- January 15

December 1

February 1

January 12

February 15

January 26

 

Remember to allow teachers three weeks to write your recommendation letters.

The Guidance Office will be closed over MEA, Thanksgiving and Christmas Breaks. Applications will NOT be processed during the breaks.

We urge you to plan in advance and understand that an exception will not be made for you should you fail to give teachers and counselors adequate time to fill out forms and write letters of recommendations.