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Choosing the right school can be difficult. With over 100 institutions in Kansas to choose from - WE CAN HELP!
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Welcome to our online gateway. Within this site you will find information about preparing and paying for college. You will also find several online tools and calculators to help you plan for your future.
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This site offers useful tips on helping students to study more effectively.
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This site provides information pertaining to studying and learning how to become a better student.
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This website provides information that includes: a free scholarship search service, student loan information, information about FAFSA on the web, and information about scholarship scams.
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Provides free scholarship search and financial aid information.
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This site contains free scholarship search and free college search.
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This site contains college information, on-line applications, financial aid and scholarship information, and test preparation information.
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Contains information about financial aid including loans, scholarships, and military aid. There is also a free scholarship search.
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Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). On this site you can fill out and submit the FAFSA on-line.
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This is the US Department of Education financial aid web site. This site provides extensive information about getting federal student aid.
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National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. This site provides all sorts of current and reliable information about financial aid for college including tutorials explaining the financial aid process.
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This site includes an extensive college search, information on admissions test preparation, information about financial aid and scholarships.
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This site provides information on preparing for, applying to, and paying for college. Included is a Student Calendar with important dates provided for grades 9-12.
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This site has information for students and parents on preparing for college, choosing the right college, and paying for college.
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This site includes information about higher education and thousands of links to four-year institutions, two-year colleges, and career-training schools.
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This site contains step-by-step tutorials on the entire college-planning process.
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This site, sponsored by the US Department of Education, has sections for both middle and high school students. Information is provided on college planning and preparation, applying for financial aid, and links to other related sites.
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This is the web site of the Board of Regents. Here you will find links to the sites of all Regents Institutions, including the public 4 year colleges, all community colleges, and the state technical schools and colleges. There is also information about financial aid.
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At this site you may obtain information on and register for the ACT assessment.
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This is the web site of the College Board, sponsor of the PSAT and SAT. Students can find information about these tests as well as search for colleges, plan for college, and obtain information on scholarships and financial aid.
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This site provides links to the web sites of most Kansas colleges and many colleges in surrounding states as well.
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On this site you can enter your data about experiences in your HS courses in a 15 minute interview. The information is analyzed and six majors are suggested for your consideration, complete with info about those majors, the requirements and jobs that correlate with those majors.
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This site provides links to vast amounts of information on subjects such as: Career Planning, College Search, Financial Aid for College, Study Skills, and resources for athletes.
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This site provides information on two-year technical programs offered at community colleges. Information is provided on several different technical fields. Students can also search for information on community colleges by state and zip code.
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This is a one-stop site with information for students and parents on career options, financial planning, and college planning.
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At this site students may explore career paths and find the right college for them. Included is detailed information on nearly 1,000 careers. The site also has a personality assessment test, which allows students to find the type of career best suited for them.
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Contains a four-stage college search process including: 1) A career assessment, 2) A search for colleges offering programs in your interest area, 3) The search is narrowed to 5 schools, 4) The student selects one college.
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Contains education-related information and links.
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This site contains links providing information on what careers are related to various college majors. (From "HOME" page, click on "STUDENTS", then click on "What Can I Do With A Major In...?")
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"Try Tools" - this site is sponsored by the Associated Contractors and Builders, and provides information on careers in the construction industry.
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At this site you can find occupations by using keywords, job families, or by viewing a complete list of occupations. You can also do a skill search by using a list of your skills to find occupations matching those skills.
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Career Exploration Web Guide - this site includes a list of career paths. Each path has a link to additional information. There is also a link for information on careers in various academic fields (math, science, etc.).
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This website is from the United States Office of Personnel Management. It provides students and parents streamlined information on various educational opportunities offered by Federal Government departments and agencies, or partnering organizations.
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This site provides career guides for many careers. Information provided includes: what kind of education is required?; what salary can one earn?; work environment; what's hot and what's not?
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The Occupational Outlook Handbook, compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, contains detailed information about all careers. Careers can be searched alphabetically, by occupational cluster, or by job title.
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This site includes information on wage and employment trends, occupational requirements, state-by-state labor market conditions, and an extensive career resource library.
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This site demonstrates how academic concepts are used on the job, with interesting examples from English, Math, Physics, and other subjects. Information you find here will help answer the question, "Why do I have to learn this?"
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