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Destination: college

Know your school Codes:

CEEB School Code
find it

SAT Testing Site
find it

 

Go to:

College Home
Alumni
The profession
Admission officers
ECA Home page

 

These pages were designed as a quick and easy gateway to having your questioned answered. The problem is that there as just so many great resources out there that the task of organizing them all is not so simple. So have a read through and click on the links that make most sense to you:

Looking for Further description
a college in the USA? With over 3500 2 and 4 year colleges and universities, the US affords great opportunities. But which one is right for you. this page provides links to searchable databases.
a college in another part of the world? You want to study in another part of the world? these links provide quick access to all major university systems in the world
money to go to college Trying to figure out whether you qualify for financial aid or a scholarship?
Information on testing such as SAT, TOEFL and ACT? Many colleges require these tests. Click here to learn more. 
Information on majors or careers? What do you want to be when you grow up?
Online applications Welcome to the data age! Why fuss over the mail and that sour taste of glue from envelopes, when you can apply right on line.
College Fairs Want to find out where college fairs are being held and when? Includes links to the Virtual College Fair. 
The 3 Rs of College admissions Find out about your rights, responsibilities and the roles of people involved in the transition to college. 
Timeline What should you be doing right now?
Links One of the most comprehensive lists of really useful links for college admissions and university life in the US.
Rankings This is the best site on the web--and it includes links to US News annual rankings. Don't just visit one ranking--check out several.
Admission Trends What are the most important factors for gaining admission to college in the US (and many other places)? Hint: It is not the SAT.
Options for a year off? Perhaps you are not ready to go directly to college. Consider the GAP year option and doing an interim program.
Deciding where to go? This guide provide a baker's dozen ways to investigate your choice.
Transferring colleges Already completed one or two years of university and would like to transfer?
Obtaining VISA Here is an outline for obtaining student VISAs to study in USA, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Student are encouraged to check directly with local embassies for current regulations

 

 

 

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