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College & Career

Campus Security Data Analysis: The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education provides a direct link to reported criminal offenses for over 6000 colleges and universities in the United States.


CampusTours.com: Researching colleges? Give this site a try! This site contains online tours of colleges all over the U.S.


College Admission Glossary: Confused about the ACT, SAT, and NMSQT? Don't know the difference between a scholarship, grant, and loan? Have a look at the glossary for the meanings to over a hundred terms related to college and university admissions.


CollegeBoard.com: Register or prepare for the SATs and also get college planning materials.


College Connection Scholarships: Provides information on scholarships, including eligibility requirements, deadlines, amounts, contact name, address, phone number and website of the scholarship sponsor.


College.Gov: Why should you go to college? How are you going to pay for it? What will you do when you get there? These questions and many others are answered at this site. Includes video interviews with college students.


CollegeData: Quickly search this comprehensive database of scholarships without having to register. Select state of residency, religion, ethnicity or subject of study to for specific scholarships.


College Financial Aid Planning Tips: News articles about paying for college from US News and World Report.


CollegeSource Online: Featuring over 40,000 College Catalogs in complete cover-to-cover original page format including 2-year, 4-year, graduate, and professional schools. Check out the advance search tool to find a U.S. school by tuition, enrollment or degree.


CollegeView: Find the right college for you, based on course of study, tuition range, location, and more.


Community Colleges in the United States: Contains links to community college homepages. Searchable by state or major.


College Center: This site helps identify colleges that are a good fit for first generation, low-income or minority students.


Embark: Contains college planning tools, research resources, and an online college application.


FastWeb: This site helps you find scholarships and grants to match your scores and skills, as well financial news, information, and advice.


FAFSA: The official website for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.


FinAid: The "SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid" helps you to find scholarships, grants, loans, and other types of financial aid.


First in the Family: Are you the first in your family to go to college? This site will give you information about how to do it. Learn information from others who were also the first in their family.


Index of American Universities: This site, maintained by the University of Florida, contains links to the home pages of the American universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees.


My College Guide: Online magazine for the college-bound teen. Includes articles on how to pay for school, finding the right college, and an on-line forum to get your burning questions answered.


Nationally Coveted Scholarships: Free college scholarships, graduate fellowships, postdoctoral awards, financial aid, internships, student loans, prizes, and stipends. "Highly competitive and prestigious."

Occupational Outlook Handbook
: Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.


Petersons: Finding your perfect college fit doesn't need to be a major headache. We've compiled search tools for some of the best colleges and universities, articles, and resources to help you find the right school, contact admissions officials instantly, excel on tests, and pay for college.


Scholarship Scams: A warning from the Federal Trade Commission on being a savvy and safe scholarship seeker.


Study Abroad Center: Interested in going to a college or university in another country? This site, operated by the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, has easy to use tools to discover education programs outside the United States.


The Princeton Review: Test prep for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, SAT, ACT, and more.


U.S. News College Rankings: Search by region to compare colleges by rankings. You'll find current and valuable information for free, though some data is "premium" and fee-based.