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www.OfftoCollege.com has provided a number of
comprehensive guides that students can use to
prepare for college and other post-HS careers:
HS students can start with a
comprehensive guide that displays in calendar
chronology the tasks needed to prepare, search, and
complete college admission requirements. The guide
is net-connected to content and other recommended
sites to answer the following:
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college prep: help in analyzing job
trends and career futures |
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college search: use our comprehensive
search directory for colleges and
universities, career schools, online
schools, etc. |
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college admission: guide for
application submission, essays, letters of
recommendations, etc. |
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college financing:
review the financial aid process to pay for
college |
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college start: find what you need to
move and start college |
School counselors and administrators can use the
guide as an interactive tool to council students on
college plans and search.
You can view their center for high school
students at:
http://www.OfftoCollege.com/first-student.html
What kind of college or career school?
Use the college search directory to find and compare
colleges and universities, community colleges,
online programs, career vocational schools, and
other educational institutions -- all neatly indexed
by region and type. There is no user
registration to use this site. Students
simply link and select the kind of institution they
would like to attend.
Try our college search directory:
http://www.OfftoCollege.com/college-search.html
Finding ways to pay for college can be a daunting
task for both student and parent. What students need
are charts that list options and links for
scholarships, grants, work-study programs,
government student loans, parent PLUS loans, private
student loans, and other student aid options. Use
our step-by-step guide to navigate through the
financial aid process.
Understand the student aid process:
http://www.OfftoCollege.com/financial-aid/
We offer a complete set of tools that students can
use to plan, search, track, and finance their post
high school college and career plans. These
tools are available FREE for students without user
registration. You simple take and use:
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going-to-college checklist:
an assistance tool to help student stay on
task when planning for college
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tracking
worksheets:
sheets to note information about career
trends, college choice, aid options and more
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college
financing worksheet:
to budget and compare colleges by costs and
financial aid awarded |
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achieving success:
achieving success through planning,
discipline and execution.
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many more tools. |
View our tools at:
http://www.OfftoCollege.com/tools/ |