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We know the college
admission process can be complicated. To
help you through that process, visit the following
Web sites.
The
College Board: The College Board is a national
membership association of schools and colleges
committed to easing students' transition to higher
education. This site provides students, parents,
and teachers with up-to-date programs,
services, and information on admission, placement,
financial aid, curriculum, and guidance.
CollegeNet:
This Internet guide to colleges and universities
lets you browse institutions by various criteria
including geography, tuition, and enrollment.
National
Association for College Admission Counseling:
The National Association is dedicated to serving
students as they explore options and make choices
about pursuing postsecondary education. The NACAC
Web site provides information about current legislation,
national education conferences, and college fairs,
and lists a range of informative brochures, reports,
and periodicals.
Peterson's
Education Center: Peterson's Education Center
brings together consistently organized information
about educational opportunities at all levels
and gives individuals the ability to search databases,
request more information, apply, and interact
in other ways with faculty and administrators
at educational institutions.
EASI
(Easy Access for Students and Institutions):
This site provides information on planning your
education, applying to schools, receiving financial
aid, and repaying loans. |