Excellent collection of information. Allows you to calculate ballpark figure for expected parent contribution. Online PROFILE. Free SAT Learning Center. College and scholarship search. Practical advice on the college application process.
Profiles of 3500 colleges. Allows you to search by name, size of school, location and special programs, including Study Abroad.
This site, put together by a collection of colleges and universities, is full of information on preparing for, paying for and choosing the right college.
This site links you to virtual tours, interactive campus maps, webcams, videos, and campus pictures of hundreds of U.S. colleges and universities.
This site provides eligibility and core-course requirements, plus graduation rates for athletes and academic support services available at colleges.
Students planning to participate in Division I or II college athletics must register here.
MOLIS is full of facts on minority institutions and minority-targeted opportunities, including a scholarship search, and a college search for Historically Black Colleges, Hispanic Serving Institutions and Tribal Colleges.
A good first stop – an excellent comprehensive site about the admissions process, financial aid, Loans, debt management. Links to many important sites.
Lots of borrowing information, including a loan comparison chart.
Includes a planning guide and top ten tips on "shopping" for financial aid.
A wealth of information, tips, and special topics.
Database of 180,000 private scholarships. Free search using on-line profile.
Links to financial aid office web pages plus various searched.
Click on student financial assistance. Site includes FAFSA online; school code search
Education/career counseling and FA information.
This site provides the form you must complete in order to receive federal student aid. You can submit it online or by regular mail after January 1st of the senior year. Both parent and student must register for pin numbers first at www.pin.ed.gov
Another helpful site for completing the FAFSA. It contains text and audio tutorials and helpful hints.
Education/Career counseling and FA information.
This site contains listings of online state college and community college (UMASS) courses, many of which are open to high school students. Fees are charged. This can be a good way for students to expand their horizons and try college work.
U.S. Department of Education Federal Student Aid Gateway: comprehensive site containing links to publications and informational sites and the FAFSA.
Contains valuable steps and information to help wade through the process of taking the SATs, preparing for college, applying for finacial aid, and finding the right school and area of study.