Apply with Scoir
Applicant resources
For Students: How to Apply with Scoir
For Non Scoir High School/International/Transfer Students: How many recommendations do I need?
For Non Scoir High School/International/Transfer Students: Requesting letters of recommendation
For Non Scoir High School, International, and Transfer Students: Requesting transcripts, application documents, & letters of recommendation
Colleges resources
For Colleges: Scoir application integration checklist
For Colleges: Configuring your application
For Colleges: Application activation
For Colleges: Importing School Reference IDs
For Colleges: Testing your application
Recommender & supporter resources
Counselors
Getting started
For Counselors: Managing your account
Counselor Dashboard Overview
For Counselors/Teachers: Changing your email address
For Counselors: Creating a Demo Student Account
Using Scoir: A quick start guide for middle school counselors
Adding & managing students
For Counselors: Student roster overview
For Counselors: Add a new student
For Counselors: Student registration process
For Counselors: Labels overview
For Counselors: My student has a Scoir account but I can't see their data
For Counselors: Edit student profiles
For Counselors: Student transferring high schools
For Counselors: Removing students from Scoir
For Counselors: How to disenroll/delete students when using Clever
For Counselors: Recording scholarships and awards for students
Managing parents
For Counselors: Using the Parent Roster
For Counselors: Why can’t parents access surveys, scattergrams, forms, or other school data?
College & career planning
For Counselors: Viewing students’ career interests
For Counselors: PrinciplesYou character assessment overview
For Counselors: Searching and filtering colleges
For Counselors: Suggesting colleges
For Counselors: Add a college to a student's college list
For Counselors: Manage colleges on behalf of a student
For Counselors: View a student's college list in table format
For Counselors: Managing and using Scattergrams
For Counselors: Understanding List Scores
For Counselors: College Selectivity Levels & Student Match Levels overview
For Counselors: Using Predictive Chances
For Counselors: Setting Acceptance Likelihood
For Counselors: Set student outcomes and post-graduate plans
For Counselors: Discover Programs
For Counselors: Admission Intelligence FAQ
Document management
My Drive
For Counselors: Viewing your student's document storage (MyDrive)
For Counselors: Bulk add files & links to multiple My Drives
For Counselors: Adding a YouTube video to My Drive
Document preparation & uploading
For Counselors: Manage application materials
For Counselors: Secondary School Report (SSR) overview
For Counselors: Midyear Reports and Transcripts
For Counselors: Final Reports and Transcripts
For Counselors: Grade Reports (Individual)
For Counselors: Application fee waivers
For Counselors: Digitally signing Early Decision contracts
For Counselors: Completing second Early Decision sontract for the same student
For Counselors: Letters of recommendation
For Counselors: Add a counselor evaluation/recommendation
For Counselors: Viewing status of teacher recommendations
For Counselors: Uploading recommendations on behalf of an 'Other Recommender' outside of Scoir
For Counselors: Managing FERPA on behalf of a student
Understanding FERPA - Frequently asked questions
Document sending
For Counselors: Send application materials
For Counselors: Sending documents for individual students
For Counselors: Understanding what "Complete Packets Ready to Send" means
For Counselors: Understanding the "Needs Attention" document status
For Counselors: Cancel sent documents - the send docs "undo" button 😮
For Counselors: Resending an updated transcript after it was already sent
For Counselors: Why aren't documents appearing in the list to be sent to colleges?
Tracking & troubleshooting
Assignments & surveys
For Counselors: Using Plans
For Counselors: Create and assign Tasks
For Counselors: Using Forms
For Counselors: Creating, publishing, and editing Surveys
For Counselors: Viewing Survey results
For Counselors: How do students and parents know that a survey was sent?
For Counselors: Creating brag sheets in Scoir
Uploading test scores & other data
Test Score Imports: ACT score imports
Test Score Imports: ACT and PreACT scores via rapid manual entry
Uploading College Board test scores
Manually adding TOEFL scores for each student
For Counselors: Importing Custom Properties
Bulk add/update Grade Report
Bulk add/update Senior Courses
Bulk add/update Student GPAs
Bulk add/update Transcripts
Reporting
For Counselors: Running standard reports on student data
For Counselors: Creating custom reports
For Counselors: Exporting reports from student roster view
For Counselors: Custom Properties and Property Groups
Communication & notifications
For Counselors: Messaging students & parents in Scoir
For Counselors: The Email Center
For Counselors: Sending and scheduling emails
For Counselors: Emailing users using the advanced email integration
For Counselors: Scoir Library & Email Subscription management
For Counselors: What notifications will students receive from Scoir?
For Counselors: Notifications & alerts
Calendar & scheduling
Using the calendar
For Counselors: Calendar overview
For Counselors: Linking your Scoir calendar to an external calendar
Visits & office hours
For Counselors: Scheduling in-person visits & availability
For Counselors: Scheduling virtual visits
For Counselors: Scheduling visits for non-college organizations
For Counselors: Scheduling multiple college visits within the same time slot
For Counselors: Students' notification of college visits
For Counselors: Understanding Scoir RSVP dates
For Counselors: Scheduling office hours
For Counselors: Office hours from the student perspective
For Counselors: Edit or delete a visit
Resources & checklists
Students
Account setup & management
For Students: Scoir student overview [video]
For Students: Creating an account when invited by your high school
For Students: Creating an account on your own (non-Scoir high school student account)
For Students: How to tell if you are linked to a high school or not
For Students: Invite your parents/guardians
For Students: What to do if you have multiple accounts
For Students: Link your existing Scoir account to a high school
For Students: Change your email or add a backup email
For Students: Delete your account
Build your student profile
For Students: Personalize your dashboard & college preferences
For Students: Update your personal information
For Students: First generation students
For Students: FERPA Release and FERPA Waiver
For Students: Update your academic information
For Students: Record your activities and achievements
For Students: Create and export a resume
For Students: Managing your My Drive
Explore careers
For Students: Taking a career interest assessment
For Students: Taking the PrinciplesYou character assessment
For Students: Discover careers
For Students: Managing careers in your profile
For Students & Parents: Access College Guidance Network with single sign-on (SSO)
College planning
Explore colleges
For Students: Setting your college preferences
For Students: Student interest categories
For Students: Discover colleges
For Students: College profiles
For Students: Comparing colleges
For Students: Viewing Scattergrams
For Students: Discover Events
For Students: Discover Programs
Build & manage your college list
For Students: Understanding what it means to follow a college in Scoir
For Students: My Colleges
For Students: View your college list in a data table format
Create and Manage Views
The Balanced List Score
For Students: View & simulate your Predictive Chances for college admissions
For Students: Updating outcomes and post graduate plans
Application documents & resources
For Students: Understanding Test Optional, Test Free & Test Required SAT/ACT Scores
For Scoir connected students: Requesting a fee waiver
For Students: Early Decision contracts
For Scoir connected students: Requesting transcripts
For Scoir connected students: Requesting letters of recommendation
For Students: Checklist for ensuring application document delivery
For Students: The Scoir guide to the Common Application
Assignments
Office hours & visits
Scoir mobile app
College Admissions
Staff setup & management
For Colleges: Add & invite admissions staff
For Colleges: Admissions Officer roles & permissions
For Colleges: Remove admissions staff
Integrating Slate with Scoir
Integrating Slate with Scoir
Step 1: Prepare Slate for Scoir Documents and Record Creation
Step 2: Connect Slate and Scoir
Step 3: Map Scoir Student Data and Documents in Slate
For Colleges: Troubleshooting Slate integration with Scoir
For Colleges: Slate Integration - Message Scoir Students from Slate
Applications & documents
Application rounds & requirements
Introduction: Managing Application Rounds
Step 1: Creating Application Document Requirements
Step 2: Creating an Application Deadline
For Colleges: Edit, copy, and delete document requirements
Receiving documents
For Colleges: Scoir Index File
For Colleges: Set up SFTP integration to recieve documents from Scoir
For Colleges: Troubleshoot configuration of SFTP integration with Scoir
For Colleges: Slate Mapping
For Colleges: Supported Document Types
For Non-Slate Colleges: Configuring File Preferences
For Colleges: Downloading & reviewing documents
For Colleges: Grade Reports
For Colleges: The Scoir CSV/Manifest file
Managing college profile content
For Colleges: Premium Presence overview
For Colleges: Create & manage Posts, Events, and Programs
For Colleges: Events
For Colleges: Programs
For Colleges: Guidelines for college profile header photos
Student & guardian messaging
For Colleges: Outreach Messaging overview
For Colleges: Create one-time messages
For Colleges: Create automated messages
Calendar & visit scheduling
Data insights
District Administrators
For District Admins: Logging into your Network account
For District Admins: Getting started with a Network account
For District Admins: Adding and managing users in your Network account
For District Admins: Network roles and permissions
For District Admins: District communications
For District Admins: Setting up and enabling Advanced Email features
School Administrators
School account setup: Data collection process
Data gathering instructions for middle school accounts
ClassLink/Naviance - SIS-Students/Parent
ClassLink Roster/Naviance - SIS-Students/Parent (District)
ClassLink Rostering - SIS Students/Parents
ClassLink Rostering - SIS Students/Parents (District)
Clever Only - SIS Parents
Clever - SIS Parents (District)
Clever/Naviance - SIS-Parent
Clever/Naviance - SIS-Parent (District)
Naviance - SIS for Students/Parent/Teacher
Naviance - SIS Student/Parent/Teacher (District)
Naviance - to - Scoir: Application Outcomes for Current Students
SIS Only - Students/Parents/Teachers
SIS only - Students/Parents/Teachers (District)
Cialfo,Maia Learning, and Xello Historical Application Data (Alumni Only)
School account settings
School settings overview
Enable application materials (Documents)
Setting your high school student email domain
Setting up and enabling Advanced Email
Ensuring Scoir access and emails will be delivered
Request a GPA scale change
Display school photos for students on their profile
Configuring Your SSR - Secondary School Report
Managing Student Transcript Settings
Configuring FERPA Waiver & Release Forms
Managing Your recommendations settings
School logo and template for teacher recommendations
Student self-reporting for GPA and test scores
Pending Acknowledgement
Predictive Chances and Scattergram display settings
For Counselors: Overriding a college's application document requirements
Can counselors control who sees Balanced List scores?
Can counselors adjust Balanced List requirements?
Can Balanced List Scores be based on just colleges marked as Applying and Applied?
User setup & roles
Users page overview
Adding and removing counselors and other staff to Scoir
Inviting faculty and staff
Understanding and assigning roles and permissions
Inviting Students
Assigning counselors to students
Inviting parents/guardians
Informing your users
Data uploads
Parents
Account setup & management
For Parents/Guardians: Managing your email notifications
For Parents/Guardians: Changing your email address
For Parents/Guardians: Creating and managing your account and linking to students
For Parents/Guardians: Change your Scoir password
Supporting your students
For Parents/Guardians: View your student’s college list
For Parents: View your student’s college list in a data table format
For Parents/Guardians: Suggesting colleges
For Parents/Guardians: Unsuggesting a college for my student
For Parents/Guardians: View and simulate your student’s Predictive Chances
For Parents/Guardians: Viewing your student's document storage in My Drive
For Parents/Guardians: Digitally signing your student's early decision contract
How parents can sign the FERPA release
Searching for colleges
For Parents/Guardians: Searching for colleges
For Parents/Guardians: Viewing college profiles
For Parents/Guardians: Viewing Scattergrams
For Parents/Guardians: Comparing colleges
For Parents/Guardians: Financial information & estimates
For Parents/Guardians: Discover College Events
For Parents/Guardians: Discover Programs
Assignments
Scoir mobile app
Teachers
Community Based Organizations (CBOs)
Product Updates
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- For Scoir Connected Students: Filling Out Your Application Profile
For Scoir Connected Students: Filling Out Your Application Profile
Updated by Customer Support Team
When applying to a college with Scoir, you will be prompted to fill out the Application Profile to start your application.
1. My Details
The first section will prompt you for your name, birthdate, and email, as shown above.
When you’re finished, click Save & Continue.
You will then be presented with a window to record any changes to your First name you go by, Pronoun, Legal Sex, Gender and Other Names.
When you’re finished, click Next.
You will then be ask for your armed forces status. Please enter this and when you're finished, click Next.
Next, you will be asked about your financial aid status. Please indicate whether or not you are applying for financial aid.
When you’re finished, click Next.
The following section will prompt you for your contact information so you can receive updates or answer any questions regarding your application.
When you’re finished, click Next.
You will then be asked a series of demographic questions. These demographic questions in the order in which they are asked and their definitions follow the guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Education and the Census Bureau. Colleges collect this information to use as a whole to measure overall student diversity, not to track individual applicants in any way.
When you’re finished, click Next.
Lastly, you will be prompted to answer four questions regarding your fee waivers eligibility.
When you’re finished, click Next.
You do also have the option to go back to any of these sections by selecting Back in the lower left hand corner.
2. My Family
This section will prompt your for your family and household information, as well as citizenship status and disaster impact to your family, including any effects from COVID-19. You will first be prompted on your household and parent/guardian information.
You will then be asked for your citizenships information. Please follow the below guidelines for selecting your citizenship status
- U.S. Citizen or U.S. National – A U.S. Citizen is someone who was born or naturalized in the United States. A U.S. National includes natives of American Samoa or Swains Island.
- U.S. Dual Citizen - Selecting this indicates dual citizenship for both the U.S. and a second country
- I'm not a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National - If you select this, you are asked a question about whether you are a U.S. Permanent Resident or Refugee.
- If you answer Yes to being a U.S. Permanent Resident or Refugee, two additional fields appear for your Alien Registration Number and expiration date
- If you answer No to being a U.S. Permanent Resident or Refugee, Do you Hold a Current U.S. Visa? will appear, selecting yes displays two new fields for your visa type and expiration date of your current status.
- Answering No to holding a Current U.S. Visa status displays Have You Been Approved to Receive DACA Status? and answering Yes to that displays Expiration Date of DACA Status.
Lastly, you will be asked if your family has been impacted by disaster impact or any emergency situation.
When you’re finished, click Next.
You also have the option to go back to any previous section using Back in the lower left hand corner.
3. Education
This section encompasses your entire educational overview, including where you went to high school, any standardized test scores, college coursework, honors and distinctions, and extracurricular activities and athletics.
Please note, the Education section will vary based on what's required by the college in your list.
The college is able to set their own requirements in this section. In the Application Profile, we prompt you to fill out all sections so that it's ready to go based on the different colleges' requirements as you apply. In this help document, we will go over each section that may show on the college application.
High School Information
You will first be prompted to search for and select your high school, including the month and years you attended and graduated, if applicable:
When you’re finished, click Save. Then, click Next to proceed.
Next, you will be prompted to mark off if you're involved in any community based organizations that assist you while applying to college. A Community-Based Organization is a group (for example, a neighborhood or church-based organization) that provides free assistance with your college application process, academic support or other education goals. If you are working with any such group, enter the information here. If you work with multiple Community-Based Organizations, you can enter more than one.
When you’re finished, click Next.
Next you will enter any college credit you have completed and received College Information. This section is only for completed college coursework, not in-progress college coursework. This section is especially applicable to those applying as a transfer student. You can search for the college in the same manner you searched for your high school. You will need to enter the dates attended and number of credits earned and any degrees received, if applicable.
When you’re finished, click Save. Then, click Next to proceed.
You'll enter your high school coursework next. You can enter your coursework from 9th-11th grade, and for 12th grade. You will be prompted to fill out 9th-11th first. You can also add coursework from any additional or previous high schools you attended.
When you’re finished, click Save. Then, click Next to proceed.
College Coursework Information
This profile section asks for information about the college(s) where you took regular college-level courses for credit or whether you participated in a dual-enrollment program for credit, if applicable (i.e. college classes you are taking through your high school.)
When you’re finished, click Save. Then, click Next to proceed.
Test Scores
Next you will enter your SAT/ACT scores. If you already have these on your Scoir account profile, they will populate here for you. You can choose to remove certain scores if you prefer, as well or edit them. You also have the choice to not report your scores. These scores will only be sent to test-required college, or test-optional where you explicitly indicate you'd like to send your scores.
When you’re finished, click Next to proceed.
You can enter your Additional Test Scores, like AP or IB Scores, in the same manner as the SAT/ACT scores. These will pre-populate from your Scoir profile as well and can also be deleted or edited as you prefer.
When you’re finished, click Next to proceed.
In addition to the additional test scores, you can also input any English Proficiency Exams in the same manner. If you do not have any, select 'I haven't taken or don't want to report any exams.'
When you’re finished, click Next to proceed.
Honors & Distinctions
In this next section you can enter in any honors or distinctions you have received academically, athletically, or elsewhere. You may enter up to 5 honors and distinctions, including awards. Colleges use this to help them understand the accomplishments important to you. These may include academic honors, sports awards, music, and/or awards in photography or debate contests.
This section lets you add up to five honors or distinctions in order of importance to you.
Use the Add an Honor/Distinction button to add additional honors and distinctions.
For each item, provide the following:
Honor/Distinction – Provide the name of the honor/distinction.
Level – Choose the level for this honor or distinction from the drop-down list
Grade Received – Choose from the drop-down list the grade you were in when you received this honor or distinction.
When you’re finished, click Save. Then, click Next to proceed.
Activities & Experiences
Lastly, you can enter in any activities/experiences you participated in, including clubs, athletics, work, after school groups, volunteering, music, and more. To add these to your profile, you will need to input the category, year/grade participated, a description, number of weeks and hours of the experience, and any distinctions if applicable.
When you’re finished, click Save. Then, click Next to proceed.
You do also have the option to go back to any section using Back in the lower left hand corner.
4. Essay
In this section, you will enter your college essay. This is the generic college essay. Some colleges have college specific essays to complete in the supplemental portion of their application; this is NOT the section for this.
We recommend copy and pasting your essay into this section, and also suggest a length of about 500-650 words. The minimum is 250 words. If you have not yet written your essay, we provide some prompts for you to select from as well. Otherwise, you will want to select the Submit an essay on a topic of your choice option.
When you’re finished entering your essay, click Next.
You will then get one more chance to enter any additional information about yourself you haven't been able to share in another section that you feel is important for colleges to know.
When you’re finished, click Next.
To go back to any profile sections and make changes, navigate with the sidebar on the left, or use the Back button in the lower left hand corner.
5. Overview Section & Final Steps
Final Overview
You can also go to the 'Overview' section once complete to review your application and see the colleges you are working on sending them to with Scoir Apply.
From here, you can also download a PDF copy of your application on this Overview section.
Sensitive information can be included or excluded as desired.
As well, you can select the option to share this with your counselor via your Student MyDrive.
Final Steps
Once the above steps are done, you have successfully completed your Application Profile and can begin applying to college with Scoir! Nothing is sent until you click the button to submit.
Once this button is clicked, your application will be sent to the college and you will then be prompted to complete the college's supplemental portion of the application on their website directly (if applicable) as well as pay any fee waivers on their website directly as well (if applicable.)