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HIGH
SCHOOL GUIDANCE:
COLLEGE BOUND
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A "best
of the Web" collection
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Recommended Web
sites to help you with college searches,
applications, finding financial aid and more!
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College
Board online
www.collegeboard.com
Click on "college search" and you'll be connected with a database
of more than 3,500 two- and four-year colleges. Choose from among 800 features
to create a profile of your ideal college and, in seconds, get a list of
colleges that fit the bill. The site also includes the CSS Profile required by
many private institutions when considering students for financial aid and the entire text of the latest
edition of The College Handbook and lets you complete and submit admission
applications online.
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College Application
www.commonapp.org
This site provides a common application used by 255 colleges and
universities in the U.S. Some exclusively use this application.
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NCAA Clearinghouse
www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
If you are planning on participating in intercollegiate athletics, you may
need to register wtih the NCAA Clearinghouse in order to participate.
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College Net
www.collegenet.com
This site claims to be "the number one portal for applying to a college
over the web." CollegeNET also offers a searchable database of colleges,
scholarship opportunities and academic resources. It offers a comprehensive
college/university index with some interesting resources for financial aid and
scholarships.
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College View
www.collegeview.com
By combining a database of 3,300 two- and four-year colleges with multimedia
tours, College View gives students and parents a general overview of a college,
plus a direct email option for requesting additional information.
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College Xpress
www.collegexpress.com
Search colleges by state, major, and a host of other factors. Take a visual
tour of some colleges and ask their experts questions about the college
admissions process. This site also lets you estimate your costs, locate
scholarships and discover loan information. There's a "student
center," a "parent corner" and a "sports source" that
provides athletic information on the colleges of your choice.
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The Collegiate Websource
www.gocollege.com
Another comprehensive college and scholarship search Web site for the
college-bound with some great feature articles as well.
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eChoices
www.echoices.com
Start your basic search by using the eChoices program. This Web site
includes an interest inventory; career, college and scholarship search features;
as well as a planner to organize your personal information. Mohonasen subscribes
to this password protected site so that our students can use it FREE. Click
here to learn more.
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Educaid
www.educaid.com
This website provides information on getting into college, the financial aid
process, explains different kinds of educational loans, recommends timelines for
juniors and seniors and provides information and insights on a host of other
topics. There is also a free newsletter students can sign up to receive.
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FAFSA (Free Application for
Federal Student Aid)
www.fafsa.ed.gov
All colleges require students to submit a FAFSA form from the federal
government to be considered for any financial aid. (The form should be
submitted between January 1 and Feb. 15 of a student's senior year.) The federal
government's FAFSA Web site provides worksheets and help with filling out this extremely
important form. If you're going to submit your application online, there's also
a link to sign up for your personal pin number (direct link at www.pin.ed.gov)
Another federal government Web site worth exploring is found at www.ed.gov/studentaid.
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Fastweb
www.fastweb.com
One of the most comprehensive scholarship search Web sites available.
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Federal Student Aid Web Site
www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/students/index.html
Lengthy URL aside, this is actually the home page for the Federal Student
Aid programs -- the largest source of student aid in the country. The site
promises help for every stage of the financial aid process -- from applying, to
funding to repaying your loans.
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My College Guide
www.mycollegeguide.org
Get information on colleges via the college search page. Create a profile of
yourself to send to colleges. Ask questions of their admissions experts. Get
information about paying for college. Read a collection of articles about
college and the admissions process.
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Peterson's Education Center
www.petersons.com
Peterson's college database is available on this web page as is a vast
amount of other useful educational and career information.
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The Princeton Review
www.review.com
Students can search the site by a college's name, region, state, size, and
cost. the Princeton Review also offers its own rating of hundreds of colleges,
SAT and ACT test-prep courses, a feature that allows students to find a major
that suits their personality, and all kinds of advice on applying to colleges,
interview tips, admissions "secrets" and much more.
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US News Education Home Page
www.usnews.com/usnews/edu
The US News Education page has annual rankings of America's Best Colleges,
tips for getting started on preparing for college and choosing the right school.
This site is very informative on how to build a great application with
suggestions on everything from admissions tests to the components of an
application. This step-by-step guide will help you master the entire admissions
process.
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