Links


Getin2College  A great source of college admission links, checklists and 
calendars.  There are also helpful links to all states' university systems.
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http://www.getin2college.com/protected/websource.html

eCampusTours.com is a college planning website that features 360 degree 
virtual tours of over 1,300 college campuses.
http://www.ecampustours.com

CollegeAnswer.com   The planning for college destination
http://www.CollegeAnswer.com

Fastweb  Great for searching for college information.
http://fastweb.com/

ACT  Here you can register online for the ACT Test, take practice tests, and 
check your score reports.  They also have financial, college and career 
planning information.
http://www.actstudent.org/

Edamerica  College planning guide
http://www.edamerica.net/planforcollege

MyMajors  Provides information about college majors, what types of courses 
to take to get a degree and what jobs are available to graduates with this 
major.
http://MyMajors.com

Scholarships.com   Find money for college
http://www.Scholarships.com

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)  Information for Hispanic 
college scholarships, Congressional Internships and Public Policy Fellowships
http://www.CHCI.org

Entrepreneur U.  The web site that connects high school students to college 
entrepreneurship programs.
http://www.entrepreneurU.org

College.gov  This site was designed by students for students and features 
first-person accounts of students who overcame challenges to going to 
college such as peer pressure, lack of family support, and financial 
barriers. It provides relevant, comprehensive information about why to go, 
how to go, and how to pay for college or other postsecondary education 
programs.
http://www.college.gov/

FAFSA4caster  This is a new web tool designed to assist high school juniors 
and their families plan for education beyond high school.  Students can 
receive an estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC)by entering their 
information into this simplified version fo the FASFA.
http://www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov/


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