
Need help finding a scholarship or applying for financial aid? How about assistance in identifying colleges and universities offering what you're looking for?
Below is also information about the SAT and the ACT, as well as links to applications accepted by hundred of colleges and universities.
Most important, we will take you to the best free scholarship search services on the Internet. To read a section, click a link:
Critical Mass Education Site: A good list of education links.
GoCollege: Another comprehensive information page for college-bound students, with a free college search, free scholarship search, and something that sets it apart from many similar sites -- free online ACT and SAT practice tests.
MAX THE TEST: Perhaps the best SAT/ACT prep program on the Internet.
College Board Online: College Board, the people who bring you the SAT, offer you everything you need to know about the SAT. Other subjects on this extensive site include information about the AP (advanced placement) exams.
ACT Home Page: The ACT also has an informative page.
The Colleges and Universities Page: College and university admissions office email addresses and phone numbers, financial aid office email addresses, and links to college and university home pages and online applications.
InternationalStudent.com: An excellent information page for international students interested in studying in the United States with a link to an affiliated site with information about scholarships for international students.
College and University Home Pages: Links to more than 3,000 college and university web pages throughout the world.
Braintrack: Links to more than 4,750 colleges and universities.
Go-Campus: Links to lots of helpful sites.
Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities: If you're looking for "Christ-centered education", you'll find links to Coalition member institutions here.
Apply (Princeton Review): An application accepted by more than 500 colleges.
Electronic Applications: You can download the Common Application, accepted by nearly 200 selective colleges and universities, and Peterson's Universal Application, accepted by more than 975 colleges and universities.
CollegeLink: Allows students to apply electronically to more than 1,000 colleges and universities.
Embark: Provides online college searches and an application accepted by lots of colleges and universities.
Free-Scholarships-and-Financial-Aid: Want to be recruited by colleges and universities? Visit this page.
International Education Financial Aid: Thinking of studying in a foreign country? Looking for financial aid to make it possible? Start here.
FastWEB: Bills itself as the Internet's largest free scholarship search.
FASTaid Scholarship Search: Bills itself as the "world's largest FREE online scholarship database."
College Admission and Scholarship Counseling: An Internet-based service which assists students in identifying colleges which meet their individual needs and are likely to offer scholarships and/or attractive financial aid packages.
MOLIS Scholarships/Fellowships: Scholarships for minority students.
FAFSA on the Web: Submit your free federal financial aid form online Help for International Students: A service which helps international students select, apply to, and gain admission to United States boarding schools, colleges, ESL programs, and universities.
The Financial Aid Page: Comprehensive information on scholarships and financial aid, with lots of links.
College Board (ExPAN) Scholarship Search: Free online scholarship search.
Sallie Mae Free Online Scholarship Search: Free online scholarship search.
Sallie Mae Calculators: Calculate expected college costs, estimated family contribution, borrowing needs, loan payments, etc.
CollegeNet Mach 25: Free scholarship search which will also help you create letters to apply for scholarships.
FreSch!: A free scholarship search service which is updated weekly. You'll also find lots of good advice on this page, and you can sign up for a free email scholarship newsletter.
The Scholarship Page: A free scholarship search service.
Embark: Free scholarship search as well as college and career recommendations.
Financial Aid Resource Center: Get your questions answered.
GradSchools: One of the most comprehensive pages on the Internet about graduate school options.
GRE-Graduate Record Exams: If you're headed for grad school, the GRE is in your future. Learn all about the GRE here. Check out the schedule of GRE Forums, the grad school equivalent of college fairs.
MBA Explorer: If an MBA is your goal, you'll probably be taking the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). You'll find out all about the GMAT here, and get lots of other information geared to prospective MBA students. Here's a quick tip: Click on the "site index" to review the page contents.
StudyAbroad: Lots of information.
TOEFL Online: Information about the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), the standardized exam most U.S. colleges require of international students who wish to study in the United States.
Distance Education Guru: Info about courses and programs in which you can enroll without leaving home.
Al Lepine's Higher Education and Distance Learning Site: A well-organized, easy to navigate site.
Student House: Tips for managing time, writing papers, studying effectively, and more.
NACAC College Fair News: A list of major college fairs throughout the country hosted by the National Association of College Admissions Counselors.
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