GAcollege411: Helping Students Plan, Apply, and Pay for College
Start here.
This is an excellent site for those bound for college. It
helps with selecting a college, a major, and paying for college.
Making It Count
10 Tips to Get the Most from Your College Experience
http://www.widmeyer.com/who/AAPRelease.asp
Your essays give you your best chance to stand out from the sea
of applicants with similar grades and SAT scores. This web site
shows how to write a winning essay for college admission.
http://www.collegeadmissionsessays.com/
Search for a college major using this web site.
http://www.collegeboard.com/csearch/majors_careers/profiles/
College Is Possible (CIP) is the American Council on Education's
K-16 youth development program that motivates middle and high
school students from underserved communities to seek a college
education.
http://www.CollegeIsPossible.org
Collegequest allows students to build a profile and find a
college match to the students personality and needs.
http://www.collegequest.com
Our videos are simple, non-promotional recordings of the student
guided campus tour at over 350 colleges and universities across
the United States, Canada and Europe.
http://www.collegiatechoice.com
With CollegeView you can:
Request information from multiple schools.
compare schools side by side.
Enter to win one of two $1,000 scholarships.
Find tips and advice for your transition to college.
http://www.collegeview.com
1. Steps to Take When You're Waitlisted
2. How to Handle College Rejection
3. The X Factor in College Admissions
4. Applying to College: Common, Universal College, and Individual
Applications
5. Writing Your College Admissions and Scholarship Essays
6. Is Early Action or Early Decision Right for You?
7. Second Semester Countdown for Seniors
8. Last Minute Tips to Beef Up Your College Application
9. What Do Colleges Look for in an Applicant?
10.Letters of Recommendation for College Admissions
11.Admit Me, Already! Why Haven't I Received a Decision Yet?
12.Preparing for Your College Interview
13.When Should I Apply to College?
14.Auditions and Tryouts on Campus
15.Choosing a CollegeShould You Attend a Community College?
16.The Campus Visit
17.Tips for Visiting College Campuses
18.Pros and Cons of Community Colleges
19.How to Decline Admission
20.Making a Final Decision: Visiting Campuses Post-Acceptance
21.Making the Most of the Campus Visit
http://www.ecampustours.com
General information about selecting a college.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Prepare
GoCollege.com is one of the oldest and most trusted resources to
guide students on how to finance and succeed in college. For
easier navigation of the site, the materials are divided into
four major categories that most students experience when getting
into college:
A. Financial Aid
B. Admissions
C. Education Options
D. College Survival
http://www.gocollege.com
Welcome to Mapping Your Future where you can:
a. explore careers
b. prepare for college (help with selecting a school and applying
for admission)
c. pay for college (financial aid!)
d. manage your money (student loans and more).
http://www.mapping-your-future.org
GAcollege411: Helping Students Plan, Apply, and Pay for College.
http://www.usg.edu/ga-easy
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
http://www.hbcumentor.org/
On-line campus tours
http://www.campustours.com/
Career, college, and financial info from Mapping-Your-Future.com
http://mappingyourfuture.org/
On-line application for over 230 colleges
https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/default.aspx
Your Free Guide Includes :
1.Step-By-Step Directions To Obtaining Free Financial Aid
2.Free ONLINE DEGREE Information Kits
3.Ability To Apply For Financial Aid From Your Free Online
Account
4.Free Access To Career Advancement Counseling Provided By
Schools
5.Guide To Obtaining Free Government Grants
6.A Free Guide Filled With Information On Over 1,900 U.S.
Colleges and Universities.
http://www.freeeducationguide.com/?Campaign_ID=5220&PID=CD12431