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Best college education websites?

I'm searching for some good online resources for college education planning. What are the best websites to explore for insights on colleges, applications, financial aid, etc.? Looking to get organized and make a solid plan!

a year ago

There are several online resources you can turn to for college education planning. Here are a few of the top ones:

1. CollegeVine: This is an excellent platform known for offering a comprehensive suite of free resources, including chancing engines, essay writing tools, and a community section where you can ask specific questions related to the college admissions process.

2. CollegeBoard: They manage the SAT and AP tests, but also provide a wealth of information about colleges, application procedures, and financial aid. Their "BigFuture" section is particularly helpful for guidance through the college exploration and selection process.

3. FAFSA: The Federal Student Aid's site should be your primary resource for financial aid topics. It provides guidelines on how to apply for Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which can make college more affordable.

4. Khan Academy: While they're typically known for their educational courses, they have a whole section devoted to college admissions, which includes resources on college planning, application process, interview tips, and understanding financial aid.

5. Appily: Appily provides a college search function and offers a scholarship database, which could be particularly useful if you're looking for financial aid opportunities.

6. The Common Application: Their website provides advice on managing your application and they have an explore section that offers details on the programs and specialties of the over 1,100 institutions that use the Common App.

Remember, the more resources you consult and the more information you gather, the better your college plan will be. It's always a good idea to cross-reference information between a few sources to ensure accuracy and completeness. Good luck with your planning!

a year ago

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