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are so many things to think about as you start to consider which college or university
to attend, or whether college is for you at all!
We hope this site will
help make your search easier.
Where to Go | |
- Peterson's
Guide - Long
known for their college information, the publishers of the Peterson's Guide have
ventured into financial aid searches and test preparation as well. You can find
profiles of thousands of colleges on this site.
- Oklahoma
State University - You
may or may not want to go there, but you can use their handy, step-by-step guide
to figure it out!
- Brown
University - Size, location, special
interests, and costs ... use these four factors to figure out where you'd belong.
- Choosing
a College in days gone by - For a
blast from the past, take a look at this essay about picking a university, written
by a college president in 1940.
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How
to Get In
- The
College Board - All kinds of information
from the people who brought you the SAT, PSAT, AP tests, the CLEP, and more. Register
online for tests, research colleges, and apply online to the college of your choice.
- Carleton
College - This page gives tips about writing
and editing that all-important document: the Admissions Essay.
- EssayEdge.com
- This is the place for a free online writing course geared toward
teaching you to write the best admissions essay possible.
- About.com
- The people at about.com have put together a list of articles about
admissions essay-writing, including "3
Steps to an Oustanding College Essay."
- Indiana
University - This page ain't pretty,
but it's got tons of useful tips.
- Westford
College Interview Tips - Some colleges
require an Admissions Interview. This page was created specifically for Westford,
but many of the ideas carry over to other schools.
- LearnATest
- Click on "log on at home" to log in with your driver's license ...
this site has full practice versions of many standardized tests, including the
ACT and SAT.
How to Pay for It
- Michigan Student Financial Aid - Learn about scholarships and financial aid for Michigan High School Graduates.
- FAFSA
- The official site of the Government's Free Application for Federal Student
Aid. This application is the one you need to fill out in order to apply for government
grants and loans, such as the Pell grant and Stafford and Perkins loans. Copies
of the form are available at the BDL Information Desk.
- Scholarships.com
- They ask for a lot of information about you and your interested and accomplishments,
but in return, they match you to scholarships you might qualify for.
- The
College Board Scholarship Info - The
College Board folks have put together a page to help you search and apply for
scholarships.
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Preparing
for College
updated
May 21, 2010
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