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Colleges listed by State -
Here you will find links to 1539 College and
University web sites. Yes, every single
college and university is just two clicks away!
Check admission requirements, tuition, programs of
study, sports programs, and much more.
Colleges listed by Alphabet
- The same list as above but listed in
alphabetical order by the colleges' name.
Campus
Tours.com - This site provides
prospective students with a visual tour of hundreds
of college campuses. It is a great way to get a feel
for the campus that might be too far away for a
weekend drive. So check them out here before you
fly!
Collegiate Choice Walking Tours
- Absolutely don't have time for a campus visit?
This website allows you to purchase
unedited, candid, student led campus tours.
Private Colleges - Looking for a
private college? At this site you can find many of
the private colleges in each state just by clicking
on the map.
Two Year Colleges - You will find every two
year college in the country just a click away on
this site..
Historically Black Colleges - Lists and
links to all of them.
Art
Institutes International - An association of
some of the top private Art schools in the country,
with links to all of them.
Associated
Colleges of the Midwest
This is an association of 14 private colleges that
include Grinnell, Carleton, St Olaf, and Colorado
College.
Landmark College
- This college is designed to help those with ADHD
and Learning Disabilities get their associate's
degree and gain the tools to advance their education
to a four year school.
Black
Excel -
This site has great college information for African
American students. (You need to scroll down.)
Catholic Colleges On-line
- Want to go to a Catholic College? If so,
check out this site, it is loaded with great
information from choosing the right college for you
to getting into that college. |
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College
Admissions and Financial Aid Information
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College Pays - This is the go-to website for
the Tennessee Lottery Scholarship Program,
grants, etc.
College Admissions: US - You'll find college
rankings here and reminders to fill out the FAFSA,
take the ACT, etc.
NRCCUA
This is the National Reseach Center for College and
University Admissions and it has some great
information for students and parents about the whole
college planning process. This is a must see site!
Common
Application - Many college accept this
common online application for admission. If you
don't have an application that you need in a hurry,
this is an option you may want to consider.
JA
Financial Aid Center
information on planning and paying for college, also
information of parents, an interactive scholarship
search and budgeting calculators |
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NCAA Clearinghouse
- New website for student-athletes who want
to play in Division I and Division II schools. You
can register online right here! (see the "Domestic
Student Release Form" under "Prospective
Student-Athletes"). For the college bound athlete, this site
has it all. Find out what your high school GPA and
ACT scores need to be to play in Division I and
Division II schools.
NAIA Eligibility Guide - If you are a
student athlete interested in a smaller college,
check this out.
National
Junior College Athletic Association -
interested in playing a sport at a junior
college...check this website out |
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The Princeton Review.com - A superb
college search site that allows you to set the
parameters (your interests, majors, public or
private school, size, etc.) and then gives you a
list of schools that fit your profile.
College Board - Among other
search and compare options, this side has a
great side by side comparison.
CollegeNET - Here is a site that
claims to find you the right college and then
gives you an online application so you can apply
instantly. Also has a free scholarship search
program
MyCollegeGuide - Another comprehensive
web site for the college bound student.
Rankings, searches, tips on admission essays,
early admission advice...you can find it all
here.
CollegeXpress - This site
has a great college search program and overall
it is a very comprehensive site for college
bound students.
AnyCollege.Net - This is a college
search site that is simple and user friendly.
My
College Options - a free college
search site that matches your interests with
colleges that fit those interests.
Kaplan's
College Search - Here is another
comprehensive site for the college bound
student.
They will, however try to sell you some of their
test prep programs.
College Link - This website has
developed into a very comprehensive resource for
the college bound.
Schools in the USA - You
can search schools by majors, help with choosing
a career and much more.
My
Majors.com - Don't know what you
want to major in? This site can provide advice
on college and university majors that a high
school senior or college freshman with your
interests and achievements might do well in.
OfftoCollege.com - This
website offers college search info, planning,
financial aid info and much more. |
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College Rankings - This
site from U.S.News ranks the colleges, see where
yours is ranked.
Kiplinger's - 100 best
college values combining great academics and
affordable tuitions
Encarta - offers college
rankings based on a variety of characteristics,
i.e. quality of life, most accessible
professors, etc. |
US Dept of
Education - Huge site that makes you dig to find
anything, but if you find it, there really is some parts
of it that have helpful information.
US Military Opportunities - This page has
links to all branches of the military including the
academies and ROTC. If you are interested in the
military, it is all here.
National Student
Exchange - This program enables college students
to spend a semester or a year at another College or
University and pay resident tuition!
Study Abroad! - If
you are at all interested in studying abroad, this site
has lots of helpful information and links to dozens of
programs.
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College
Entrance Test Information
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College Board Online - Register
here for the SAT. This gigantic web site is full
of all kinds of college planning information,
including a college and scholarship search
program, sample SAT and PSAT questions, how to
find the right school for you, and financial aid
and scholarship information. It even provides
detailed information about SAT II Tests and
helps you figure out, for example, which Math
test you should take.
ACT.org
- Register for the ACT, study and practice. This
site also has financial aid and scholarship
information as well as college search help.
Peterson’s – This is a great site
for SAT, ACT and PSAT test information. Here you
can take practice exams, purchase prep material
and they offer college search and planning
information.! |
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