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Post-Secondary Information
An overview of the procedures/steps students and parents must take to apply to various types of schools. The College Board is a publisher noted for contributions to students and parents planning for higher education. This page has numerous valuable resources. A collection of files that allows students and parents to complete their FAFSA on the computer, find out about colleges, student loans, and more. Provides another method of college selection. Over 3500 two- and four-year schools. A considerable amount of varied information is available at this site.
DO-IT at the University of Washington DO-IT stands for Disabilities, Opportunities, Interworking & Technology. Links to programs and opportunities for disabled high school students. Peterson's is a publisher with up-to-date information on private schools, colleges, financial aid, language studies, news from specific college campuses, and much, much more.
Planning - Think College Early A posting/link created by the U.S. Department of Education for students (including middle school), parents, and school personnel regarding virtually all aspects of college planning including frequently asked questions and links to many, many valuable sites. Don't miss this one! An overview of what is generally the cost of attending a college or trade school. Selecting a Vocational/Technical School Some general guidelines for selecting a Vocational/Technical school.
A step by step outline regarding how to write an essay for college admission.
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