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College Resources

Preparing to go to college is easier when you have the right information and forms. The links below can assist you as you plan for the future.

NCAA Information
Selecting the Right College
SAT Practice Tests, Dates and Locations
Financial Aid and Loan Information

NCAA Information

NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse
Find out what courses have been approved by the NCAA as a “core course.”

NCAA
Learn more about the NCAA.

Transcript Evaluation Form
Evaluate your high school transcript with this form, to ensure that it meets NCAA requirements.

Transcript Recommendation Form
Evaluate your high school transcript with this form as well, to ensure that it meets NCAA requirements.

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Selecting the Right College

College is possible!
Find books, websites and other resources recommended by admissions and financial aid professionals.

Mapping your Future
Get information on financial strategies, career options and college planning.

Peterson's
Check out this comprehensive educational resource.

National Center for Educational Statistics
Find information about more than 9,000 colleges and universities of all sizes across the United States.

The Princeton Review
Search for and research colleges and professional schools.


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SAT Practice Tests, Dates and Locations

College Board
Find out about colleges and opportunities.

Free SAT 1 Prep
Get SAT preparation tips and advice, including sample questions and answers.

How SAT's Work
Find out more about the SATs and how they work..


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Financial Aid and Loan Information

Federal Student Aid
Get help for every stage of the financial aid process.

FAFSA
Learn about FAFSA and how it can help you get the financial help you need to go to school.

FinAid
Check out this comprehensive annotated collection of information about student financial aid.

College Scholarships
Find out about scholarships for school and check back monthly for new information.

Direct Loans
Use these interactive calculators to see how loans may factor into your finances.


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