College
Board
www.collegeboard.com
This is a most useful web site for the college selection process. You can register
for SAT I's and SAT II's, access the CSS PROFILE financial aid application,
explore their college search engine, search for scholarship dollars and prepare
for standardized tests.
ACT
www.act.org
ACT is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides
more than a hundred assessment, research, information, and program management
services in the broad areas of education and workforce
development .
Each year, we serve millions of people in elementary and secondary schools,
colleges, professional associations, businesses, and government agencies,
nationally and internationally. ACT has offices
across the United States .
Though designed to meet a wide array of needs, all ACT programs and
services have one guiding purpose: to help people achieve education and
career goals by providing information for life's transitions.
NCAA
www.ncaa.org
Potential college athletes will want to review this web site for regulations
and forms for the athletic recruiting process.
Colleges that
Change Lives
www.ctclonline.com
Based on the book by Loren Pope, this web site offers a unique perspective
on remarkable liberal arts colleges along with practical suggestions and wise
insights on the entire college process.
Common Application
www.commonapp.org
You can download the Common Application from this site.
Financial Aid Site
www.finaid.org
This is an excellent web site for general and specific financial aid questions
in addition to finding links to other useful web sites.
Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA)
www.fafsa.ed.gov
Every American citizen or permanent resident applying for financial aid has
to submit this form. The U.S. Department of Education and the colleges prefer
that you file this form online. |