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Here are even more resources and tools for applying for college. They include colleges, scholarships and financial aid to help you plan for a great future!
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College Admission

AdmissionsEssays.com

The Common Application

The College Board

Essay Edge.com

College Placement Tests and Test Preparation

ACT

Advanced Placement

Barron’s Test Prep

CLEP

Kaplan

PSAT/NMSQT

SAT

College Planning and Search

CollegeAdmissionInfo.com

 College Confidential

College Search for Middle-school Students

CollegeView

The Community College Web

Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges

eCampusTours.com

Foundation for Independent Higher Education/Affiliated Colleges

University and College Accountability Network (UCAN)

U.S. News and World Report: America’s Best Colleges

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Athletic Scholarships.net

College Athletic Scholarships

CollegeScholarships.org

FastWeb

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

National Merit Scholarship Corporation

National Scholarship Service (NSS)

NCAA Scholarships

ROTC

SallieMae: Planning and Preparing for School

Saving for College

Scholarships.com

Student Aid on the Web

Student Loan Network

U.S. Department of Education Grant Programs

Winners for Life Foundation

Historically Black Colleges

Black Excel: The College Help Network

MOLIS (Minority On-Line Information Service)

U.S. Department of Education/White House Initiative on Historically Black College

Interest Assessment and Career Options

Americorps

GoAbroad.com

InternJobs.com

InternshipPrograms.com

Mapping Your Future

MyMajors.com

National Commission for Cooperative Education (NCCE)

The Occupational Outlook Handbook (U.S. Department of Labor)

The Self-Directed Search

The Strong Interest Inventory

StudyAbroad.com

The World-of-Work Map

Transition to College

College Freshman

College Freshmen

College Is Possible (American Council on Education)

GoCollege.com: Free College Survival Guide

High School Students: College Transition

How to Study

Plan for College: College Success

Transitioning from High School to College Academics

Young Money

Women’s Colleges

The Women’s College Coalition

Women’s Colleges in the U.S.

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