Resources for College Bound Students

The college application process can be overwhelming at times. Here are some valuable resources to help make your journey more manageable and successful.

Here are some websites that provide valuable information for registering for standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, as well as exploring various colleges and universities.

The Common Application is an application platform that simplifies the college application process by enabling students to apply to multiple schools using just one application form. 

Applying for financial aid can indeed be complex; however, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a crucial resource for determining your eligibility for federal aid. By completing the FAFSA form, you can find out if you qualify for various forms of financial assistance, such as grants, work-study programs, and federal student loans.

To ensure eligibility for college sports, all student-athletes must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center, previously known as the NCAA Clearinghouse. This process verifies that student-athletes meet the necessary academic and amateurism requirements. 

The College Board's CSS Profile is an important tool for determining your eligibility for institutional aid, including grants and scholarships. Unlike the FAFSA, which is used for federal aid, the CSS Profile is utilized by many colleges and universities to assess your financial need for their own institutional funds.

Scholarships are a fantastic way to help fund your education and ease the financial burden of college.

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