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AnyCollege.Net is a college search engine designed to be the most user-friendly website available to prospective college students involved in the college search process.
AskERIC is a personalized Internet-based service providing education information to teachers, librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and anyone interested in education throughout the United States and the world.
Compiled by the Association of American Medical Colleges, this is a list of medical schools by state which, in collaboration with their undergraduate division, provisionally accept high school seniors or undergraduates.
The National Catholic College Admission Association is a non-profit organization of Catholic colleges and universities committed to serving students, parents, and counselors in the transition process from high school to college.
This is the definitive online source for virtual college tours, interactive maps, college webcams,QuickTime VR tours, campus movies and pictures. Every day thousands of prospective students visit CampusTours to take virtual excursions of colleges across the United States.
This site at the Canadian Embassy in Washington D.C. provides information to international students who wish to study in Canada, including some details and regulations about obtaining student visas and work permits. It also has information about Canadian Studies programmes taught in U.S. institutions
Official website for SAT, SAT II and AP exam. Students can register for SAT or SAT 2 here as well as use the study aids. Lots of info for finding the right college and paying for it too.
Contains information about U.S. colleges, their applications, financial aid, SAT preparation, careers and study skills.
Hobsons maintains the Collegeview site where students can search for universities, read articles about university admissions and even take virtual tours of campuses. "Your Career, College & Financial Aid Solution."
This company arranges week long trips around the States, specifically to visit many university campuses in that time, sometimes as many as 12! All aspects of university life are examined, including sports, residences, extra-curricular activities.
As a professional association of academic institutions, the mission of the Council is to advance the cause of Christ-centered higher education and to help our institutions transform lives by faithfully relating scholarship and service to biblical truth.
Welcome to CYBER GUIDANCE, a virtual high school guidance office created by Bob Turba, Chairman of Guidance Services at Stanton College Preparatory School located in Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida
This guide contains up-to-date information about everything an international student needs to know about studying and living in the United States. It covers every topic, from college admissions and financial aid to culture shock and clothing sizes.
The Go College website offers free SAT/ACT on line test. To use this service, you would need to sign up but it is free.
Compiled by Martha Wiseman, one of the Hobsons Student Union experts, contains a variety of counsellor resources. From career planning information to college home pages, test preparation to resources for athletes, this is a must-have for any counsellor! Select from any of the 12 categories to find a list of related links.
This is a site sponsored by the National Association of College and Admissions Counsellors, NACAC. It takes you through all the steps for planning application to U. S. colleges, and the site is well suited for parents as well.
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) can be helpful in several ways. For example, in the fall of each year NSSE prepares a National Report. This document summarizes the major findings from student surveys about their experiences and the factors that are important to high levels of engagement, which is a good predictor of learning.
The NIEP mission is to help every student find the best college match and the finances when necessary to get them to the college of their choice. Trained professional college counselors help you every step of the way.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the organization through which the nation's colleges and universities speak and act on athletics matters at the national level. It is a voluntary association of approximately 1,200 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics.
Includes sections on college searches, financial aid, test preparation, and many other relevant areas.
This is another site which allows you to search for college information. They have added Apply! Simply download this free software, complete a brief questionnaire that will make it possible for Apply! to fill out a lot of the common parts of college applications for you, and you're well on your way to getting those applications in the mailbox (or the email box, if you prefer).
Study in the USA is the education guide for international students. Here you can Request Information from English as a Second Language (ESL) programs, universities, colleges, and boarding schools in the USA.
A list of the Top 25 Colleges and University for Hispanics.
A source for information concerning many subjects, ranging from 'Conquering college admissions in six steps' to 'Get wired with E-learning'.
This is a great site which displays a list of American universities and colleges, there are 1472 different links. At the same time, beside every link there are initials of the state where that university of college is located. This site is very simple to use since it's just a big list of links and it is great for those people that already have an idea of what university they are interested in.
College Answer helps students and families prepare for entrance exams, evaluate and select the best college to attend, and apply for and finance the cost of college--entirely from home!
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