Yahoo! News - news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss%3Fei=UTF-8&c=yahoo_news&p=colle
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Provides links to news and feature articles.
Newsletter concerning admissions and related educational issues.
News plus tips on scholarships, applications, rank, tests, visitations, essays and interviews.
The New York Times follows Jed, Reuben and Gerta through the college admission process from spring of junior year until spring of senior year. Part one of a series. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view]
Second of a three-part series where The New York Times follows Jed, Reuben and Gerta through the college admission process from spring of junior year until spring of senior year. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view]
The New York Times follows Jed, Reuben and Gerta through the college admission process from spring of junior year until spring of senior year. Part three of a series. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view]
An interesting antidote to the annual rankings by U.S. News and World Report and the others. Written by a poster from the newsgroup soc.college.admissions.
Guide to college admissions, with information from the Duke University admissions director. Includes a full page of related links.
Think College - www.ed.gov/students/prep/college/thinkcollege/edlite-index.html
The U.S. Department of Education provides this site to inform and encourage people of any age who are considering going to (or going back to) college.
Homeschool admissions requirements of colleges in the US, UK, and Canada, with advice on the many phases of the process.
The scholarship search service now has a college directory and links to online college applications.
An free online undergraduate application used by over 400 colleges and universities.
Provides insight, tools and tips for student's educational goals. Information about student aid and research schools, submitting applications and college admissions advice.
A resource offering high school students an inside look at the college admissions process and college life. Financial aid facts and virtual college tours.
Guide to colleges, universities, and graduate programs. Provides information on college admissions, links to academic resources, and online applications.
A guide to college admissions. Also discusses high school diplomas and the GED.
Provides same services used by commercial scholarship search companies free to the public.
Offers tips on writing a statement of purpose and provides sample essays.
Expert assistance with law school applications ranging from individual services to comprehensive packages.
Admissions consulting advice for applicants preparing essays and applications to the top colleges, universities, medical and business schools.
Information about college and career planning. Visite nuestro sitie en Espanol.
Site provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name dealing with early-decision programs.
Source to ask admission questions, search for colleges, and download common admission forms.
Promotes and funds teaching and research in higher education institutions. Includes general information and sections on finance, good practice, and research.
Features colleges in the USA, India, UK, Australia, and Canada. Also included are articles, essays, test preparation tips, and FAQs on colleges, graduate and business schools.
iApply - www.iapply.bridges.com/
Provides information and services about preparing, applying and paying for college.
Find the perfect Colleges, Trade and Vocational Schools, and Universities that match your Major and Career Goals. A searchable Database with links to 1000's of Colleges, Scholarships, and Financial Aid!
Features links to resources to help African American students navigate the college admissions process.
This site addresses specific issues of Hispanic students pursuing a college degree.
A guide to colleges that admit homeschooled applicants and other college information for their families.
Free information and links related to the college selection, application and admission process.
An online resource for preparing, evaluating, selecting, applying for and financing an education entirely online.
Scholarly article based on a professional presentation. Strategies to (1) prepare for college, (2) gain admission, and (3) survive while in college.
CollegeViewbooks.com allows prospective students to order college viewbooks and applications from up to twenty schools simultaneously, and have them sent directly to their homes, FREE of charge.
Study skills for those wanting to enter Higher Education.
Free scholarship searches, how to be recruited by colleges, financial aid information, college admission tips, and a college admissions and free scholarships newsletter.
Guide to the selection and admission process, includes information on financial aid and scholarships.
Advice on choosing a career path, finding a school and getting financial aid.
College admission applications, financial aid and scholarship search and planning.
Allows high school students to purchase planning reports offering admissions and financial aid advice. Includes planning calendars, timelines, calculators, and other tools.
Find a college degree program to advance your career at Education-advancement.com
List of U.S. colleges that do not charge application fees if you apply under certain circumstances.
Provides admissions services to potential students, such application review and essay consultation.
A personal student weblog about the college admissions process and college life.
An assessment designed to help students make decisions during the admissions process, including college and major selection. A fee-based service.
An admissions guide for potential students featuring an interactive college calendar.
MyRoad - /myroad.collegeboard.com/myroad/navigator.jsp
Resource for education and career planning. Explore personality types, majors, colleges, and careers.
Offers college admissions coaching and assistance in preparation for high school students.
A national US non-profit organization that helps high schools raise their college enrollment rates by building a college-going culture.
Free program allowing peers to comment on your admissions application and essay. Includes admissions statistics and a forum.