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Links to Colleges and Financial Aid Resources


  • SAT Online

  • College and Finacial Aid Research

  • The How-To of Getting to College

  • Colleges Listed by State

  • College Net - Finding the college you want

  • Finacial Aid through the Department of Education

  • This is the US Government Department of Education and includes FAFSA, which can be filed electronically.
  • College Online News

  • College News Online is an international campus newswire and centralized information resource for college-bound students, current students, graduates, and others interested in higher education. The newswire indexes about 400 student-run and campus newspapers and maintains a news archive for the current year. The Campus Union section of College News Online provides information and links for financial aid, internships, employment, computer assistance, and a textbook exchange. The geographic Campus Index links users to college and university Websites throughout the US as well as to higher education institutions in over 110 different countries worldwide. Sociable visitors may share their burgeoning knowledge in the College Chat and Message Board sections.
  • US Colleges

  • Financial Aid Resources

  • List of Schools in the United States

  • LAPTOPS REQUIRED OF INCOMING FRESHMEN
    Freshmen entering the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2000 will be required to have laptop computers. Students can either bring their own laptop (if it meets proper specifications) or buy the machines themselves through Student Stores on campus. The university will offer low-interest, four-year loans for students who wish to finance the purchase, and will increase its financial aid budget to provide needy students with additional grant assistance to help cover the cost of the laptops. Some of the other institutions that require or will soon require students to have laptop computers are Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Carnegie-Mellon, Virginia Tech, and Western Carolina University.
    U.S. NEWS GRAD SCHOOL RANKINGS AVAILABLE ONLINE
    U.S. News Online has launched the online version of the well-known Graduate School Rankings issue of U.S. News & World Report; it is available at College Rankings.

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