1. Research at least 6 colleges.
Look for the best academic and financial fit for your circumstance. Be honest about what you bring to the table academically. Research institutional merit-based scholarships to determine eligibility. Keep a calendar of institutional merit-based scholarship deadlines. Be intentional about finding the best ACT/SAT match. Find colleges that match your academic credentials. List should include, state, public and private institutions. 
2. Visit out-of-state colleges on your list.
Connecting college visits to summer travels is a great way to determine if the college is the right fit for you. Once the school year begins it may be difficult to make out-of-state trips. If you are unable to visit, view the school’s virtual tour and contact the admissions office with any questions you may have.
3. Prepare a personal/goals statement and work on your college essays.
Why wait until the fall to start working on your essays? Senior year is busy. The more you can get done ahead of time, the better.
4. Register on at least 3 scholarship search engines.
I recommend Fastweb, Scholarships.com, jlvcollegecounseling.com
5. Follow scholarshopmom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
I post scholarships and helpful college information on all 3 sites.