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  • Admission Chances: Free program allowing peers to comment on your admissions application and essay. Includes admissions statistics and a forum.
  • Admissions Consultants: Admissions consulting advice for applicants preparing essays and applications to the top colleges, universities, medical and business schools.
  • AppAdvice: Non-profit organization that helps underprivileged high school students apply to and obtain funding for American colleges and universities. Features mission statement, news and contacts.
  • Black Excel: The College Help Network: Features links to resources to help African American students navigate the college admissions process.
  • Channel 4000 Education: Provides timelines and guidelines for choosing, visiting, and applying to colleges.
  • Choosing an American College or University: Features articles describing the admissions process and financial in liberal arts and specialized schools, community colleges, private and state institutions.
  • College & University: Advice on choosing a career path, finding a school and getting financial aid.
  • College Admission Resources: A resource to familiarize applicants with and guide them through the college admission process.
  • College Admissions Discussion Forum: Discussion board.
  • College Admissions from About.com: News plus tips on scholarships, applications, rank, tests, visitations, essays and interviews.
  • College Admissions Plus: Newsletter concerning admissions and related educational issues.
  • College Answer: Provides same services used by commercial scholarship search companies free to the public.
  • College Degrees Online: Find a college degree program to advance your career at Education-advancement.com
  • College Is Possible: America's colleges and universities have come together to provide the latest information on preparing for college, choosing the right college, and paying for college.
  • College Materials: Provides admissions services to potential students, such application review and essay consultation.
  • College Planning Simplified: Guide to the selection and admission process, includes information on financial aid and scholarships.
  • College Quest: Free test prep software, search for accredited colleges and universities, complete single application process and apply to over 1200 colleges, search scholarship database with over $2.5 billion in scholarships, grants, and prizes.
  • College Summit: Non-profit dedicated to helping students from low-income communities through the college admissions process.
  • CollegeBound Network: A resource offering high school students an inside look at the college admissions process and college life. Site includes financial aid facts and virtual college tours.
  • CollegeNET: Guide to colleges, universities, and graduate programs. Provides information on college admissions, links to academic resources, and online applications.
  • CollegeNight.com: Source for information on colleges and universities throughout the United States.
  • Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ: Comprehensive guide to colleges that admit homeschooled applicants and other college information for their families.
  • CollegeView: A free online college search service with extensive profiles of all the accredited colleges and universities in the US, including updated contact information.
  • CollegeViewbooks: Request College Viewbooks: CollegeViewbooks.com allows prospective students to order college viewbooks and applications from up to twenty schools simultaneously, and have them sent directly to their homes, FREE of charge.
  • Common Application: A general application form used by over 150 independent colleges that is available on-line.
  • DiplomaGuide: A guide to college admissions. Also discusses high school diplomas and the GED.
  • Early-Decision Programs: Site provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name dealing with early-decision programs.
  • Educational Frontier: Offers college admission and financial aid information for schools in California.
  • eGuidanceCounselor: Free information and links related to the college selection, application and admission process.
  • Enhancing Student Preparation for College: Details about the University of California initiative to get more students prepared for higher education.
  • FastWeb: The scholarship search service now has a college directory and links to online college applications.
  • First Aid for Your College Planning: Allows high school students to purchase planning reports offering admissions and financial aid advice. Includes planning calendars, timelines, calculators, and other tools.
  • Free College Applications: List of U.S. colleges that do not charge application fees if you apply under certain circumstances.
  • Get Recruited by Colleges and Universities: Free scholarship searches, how to be recruited by colleges, financial aid information, college admission tips, and a college admissions and free scholarships newsletter.
  • Higher Education Funding Council for England - HEFCE: Promotes and funds teaching and research in higher education institutions. Includes general information and sections on finance, good practice, and research.
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU): This site addresses specific issues of Hispanic students pursuing a college degree.
  • How College Admission Works: Guide to college admissions, with information from the Duke University admissions director. Includes a full page of related links.
  • How To Get In: Pay site that offers admissions guides and resources.
  • iApply: Provides information and services about preparing, applying and paying for college.
  • JustColleges: Features colleges in the USA, India, UK, Australia, and Canada. Also included are articles, essays, test preparation tips, and FAQs on colleges, graduate and business schools.
  • Kaplan, Inc.: Offers undergraduate and graduate college degrees online as well as in classrooms at affiliated college campuses. Also provides test preparation services for college admissions and professional licensing. Employment, site map.
  • Laissez-Faire College Rankings: An interesting antidote to the annual rankings by U.S. News and World Report and the others. Written by a poster from the newsgroup soc.college.admissions.
  • Mapping Your Future: Information about college and career planning. Visite nuestro sitie en Espanol.
  • My College Guide: Source to ask admission questions, search for colleges, and download common admission forms.
  • MyRoad: Resource for education and career planning. Explore personality types, majors, colleges, and careers.
  • NYTimes.com - At Last, College Answers, and a Few New Questions: The New York Times follows Jed, Reuben and Gerta through the college admission process from spring of junior year until spring of senior year. Part three of a series. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view]
  • NYTimes.com - Different Lives, One Goal: Finding the Key to College: The New York Times follows Jed, Reuben and Gerta through the college admission process from spring of junior year until spring of senior year. Part one of a series. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view]
  • NYTimes.com - Preparing Applications, Fine-Tuning Applicants: Second of a three-part series where The New York Times follows Jed, Reuben and Gerta through the college admission process from spring of junior year until spring of senior year. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view]
  • Overview College Search: Find the perfect Colleges, Trade and Vocational Schools, and Universities that match your Major and Career Goals. A searchable Database with links to 1000's of Colleges, Scholarships, and Financial Aid!
  • Preparing for College for Students With High Functioning Autism and Asperger's Syndrome: Scholarly article based on a professional presentation. Strategies to (1) prepare for college, (2) gain admission, and (3) survive while in college.
  • Score Summit: Forum that includes discussions on standardized testing and admissions.
  • Statementofpurpose.com: Offers tips on writing a statement of purpose and provides sample essays.
  • Studying Successfully: Study skills for those wanting to enter Higher Education.
  • The Homeschooler's Guide to the Colleges: Homeschool admissions requirements of colleges in the US, UK, and Canada, with advice on the many phases of the process.
  • The Sam Jackson College Experience: A personal student blog about the college admissions process and college life.
  • ThickEnvelope.com: College admissions and application guidance based on factual, statistical probability.
  • Think College: The U.S. Department of Education provides this site to inform and encourage people of any age who are considering going to (or going back to) college.
  • Transition to College: An assessment designed to help students make decisions during the admissions process, including college and major selection. A fee-based service.
  • Vault Education Center: Information about admissions for prospective students, including: student/alumni surveys, sample admissions essays and articles. Some content requires a subscription.
  • Washingtonpost.com - Courted, Then Dumped by Universities: Discusses some cases of universities courting high school juniors but then rejecting their applications as seniors.
  • wiredscholar: An online resource for preparing, evaluating, selecting, applying for and financing an education entirely online.
  • XAP.com: College admission applications, financial aid and scholarship search and planning.


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