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Additional Links
- Seven Keys to College Readiness - A pathway for students to follow that will increase their chances of being ready for and successful in college.
- Getting Started (487K PDF) - A Career and College Planning Guide for 9th Grade students. (Adobe Acrobat needed.)
- Getting Ready (763K PDF) - A Career and College Planning Guide for 11th grade students. (Adobe Acrobat needed.)
- Prep Talk (1MB PDF) - A biannual newsletter with advice for parents and students on college preparation. (A partnership between Montgomery County Public Schools and Montgomery College.)
- Maryland Higher Education: Preparing for College - Investigate the steps you can take that will help prepare for college.
- NCAA Clearing House - The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Web site includes information about student eligibility and conduct for college-bound athletes.
- My Majors - Provides useful advice on college and university majors.
- Find a Major at Maryland Colleges and Universities - Search for a specific program at Maryland public and private colleges.
- eChoices - Two-year, four-year, and trade/technical school search relating interests and skills to career and education options. Call the Career Center at your school for password access.
- Maryland Higher Education Commission - Provides a wealth of information for Maryland students about colleges, financial aid, scholarships, majors, and much more.
- U.S. College Search - Search a database of 9,734 four-year universities, two-year colleges, junior colleges, vocational schools, job training programs, and technical certification programs.
- CollegePrep-101 - CollegePrep-101has helped students prepare for college since 1996, helping iterally hundreds of thousands of high school students and others through the process of applying to, selecting and transitioning to college.
- CollegeBasics - Learn about applying to college, paying for college, and more.
- Making It Count - With articles written for students, by students as well as articles written by career professionals, the Making It Count website is a valuable tool for students transitioning into high school, into college and into their career. The site also includes interactive games, tools, and e-newsletters.
- College Center - A student gateway to college access, opportunity, and success.
- Academic Common Market - Study in a specialized field at an out-of-state college,
while paying in-state tuition rates.
- Browse Colleges - The website contains an expansive directory that is the ideal resource for finding colleges, universities, career schools, trade schools, vocational training, and online degree programs that fit your needs.
- The Common Application - The Common Application currently provides both online and print versions of its First-year and Transfer Applications for 392 institutions.
- Common Black College Application - The EDU, Inc. Common Black College Application allows students to apply to thirty0five black colleges at once and pay a one time fee of only $35.
- eCampus Tours - Interactive virtual visits to over 1000 college campuses. Tour a dorm room, the library, or classrooms.
- BrainTrack - A comprehensive directory of United States colleges and universities.
- Scholarships.com - The leading college scholarship search site.
- College Scholarships, Colleges and Online Degrees -Includes listings and contact information for traditional colleges and online colleges, college scholarships, financial aid, Christian Colleges, historically black colleges and universities, colleges for women, colleges with programs for students with learning disabilities, links to 60 online scholarship search sites, and more.
- Get Recruited - A quick and easy way for students to search for traditional colleges, online degree programs, vocational schools, and career colleges meeting their needs.
- College Admission Profiles - A website that profiles college entering classes. Students, counselors, and/or parents can look up colleges and see what kinds of ACT/SAT scores and grades are required for admission.
Additionally, please see the following sites for financial aid and scholarship information:
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