Web Resources
There are so many things to consider when beginning your search for your
perfect college experience. Where will you go? How will you pay for it? How
do I prepare for my SATs?
Your parents, teachers and guidance counselors
are all places to turn for help and advise. The web also has a great deal on
information to help you get the facts so you can make the right decision! We
have compiled a list of some of the best resources available ... so you and
your parents can begin this exciting time in your life.
Links to University Home
Pages
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Links to Financial Aid Information
- FastWEB (Financial Aid Search Through the WEB)
FastWEB is the largest and most complete scholarship search on the Internet.
It provides access to a searchable database of more than 400,000 private
sector scholarships, fellowships, grants, and student loans available to
students.
- FinAid: The
Financial Aid Information Page
Allows you to project your expected contribution and to search for special
scholarships.
- FASTaid
Another good on-line search engine for scholarships and guide to financial
aid.
- Sallie Mae
Sallie Mae is the nation's leading provider of funds for insured student
loans. This web site is loaded with information about planning and paying
for college.
- Project EASI...Easy
Access for Students and Institutions
A government site designed to help students and family understand financial
aid.
-
FAFSA
ON-LINE
Use this site to file the FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID
electronically.
- CSS
PROFILE ON-LINE
Use this site to register for the CSS PROFILE electronically and save $1.00
on the registration fee.
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Links to Test Prep Companies
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Information on International Programs
WorldWide
Classroom
- Library of International Programs
Worldwide Classroom is a complilation of intercultural and educational
programs around the world which welcome international visitors.
- Education International
(EI)
EI provides information and services on post-secondary study opportunities
in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US. Their focus is
to provide in-depth information on academic programs and careers associated
with economic development (e.g., business, engineering, computer science).
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