This page contains links to information about colleges, information about college
board exams, and links to exam preparation programs.
American Society for Engineering Education
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A wealth of information about the various engineering disciplines and how to prepare for a career in any of these.
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Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
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The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) is a national voluntary service organization whose mission is to serve its member institutions: the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Jesuit education is based on the fundamental values of academic excellence, leadership, service and faith.
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Careers&Colleges
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Provides search tools for colleges, scholarships, and loans. Also provides information on test preparation, college admissions, and careers.
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College Answer
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Site is supported by Sallie Mae. Contains college-related info on: preparing, selecting, applying, paying, deciding and financing.
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College Board Online
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Covers topics such as: planning for college, taking the key tests, finding the right college, getting into college, and paying for college.
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CollegeNET
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The CollegeNET search engine helps you quickly find the ideal college. Narrow down by region, college sports, major, tuition, and several other criteria. Hotlink from your search list directly to homepages of the schools in which you are interested. Review, compare, and sort schools according to exclusive, detailed profiles provided by ACT.
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CollegeView
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Site features tools to help with: career planning, college search, and financial aid / scholarships.
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Global Computing American Universities
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An index into university listings - by region or by name. The listing eventually takes you to the website of a chosen college / university.
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Ivy League Universities
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An index to the Ivy League schools, created by Miskatonic University. Site also provides an alphabetized index into the websites for various other universities.
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My College Guide
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Site contains a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on college admissions as well as anecdotal commentary by students, parents and educators.
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National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA)
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A series of pages and tools to help you determine what type of school, and which, is best for you.
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Petersons
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Site contains info on undergraduate programs, graduate programs, specialized Information Technology (IT) programs, financing your education, distance learning programs, career planning guidance, summer employment opportunities and opportunities to study abroad. Also contains info on the various standardized tests.
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The Princeton Review
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Site is organized to focus on: colleges in general, business schools, law schools, med schools and grad school. Also contains a lot of info on the various standardized tests. Offers opportunities to find online tutors.
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Universities.com
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Provides an alphabetized college listing as well as listing by state. Also lists international study programs and provides a listing of schools based on area of study (e.g. business, technical, medical, etc.) Finally, also lists various Distance Learning program and also offers info on Financial Aid programs.
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Unigo.com
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Unigo is the world’s largest platform for college students to share reviews, photos, videos, documents, and more with students on their campus and across the country.
It’s also the best place for high school students to find out what life is really like at America’s colleges, and to make friends to help them find the school that’s right for them.
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