The college admissions process can be tricky to navigate. Use these sites to guide your college application and admissions process.
Help getting into college
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Offers free college planning resources. Interested students and families can start this process as early as ninth grade.
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Apply for multiple colleges at the same time using the common application form. You must register to use the site.
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Apply to multiple Historically Black Colleges and Universities around the country for a single fee.
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Take practice tests including the GED, civil service, cosmetology, real estate, Advanced Placement exams, the ACT and the SAT.
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Learn about testing requirements. Access library resources, practice tests and websites for study in the five subject areas.
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Scholarships especially for low-income, first-generation college students.
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Real college essays written by real teens.
Choosing a school
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A thorough guide to affordable colleges and universities, plus advice on financial aid.
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Search for the right college for you.
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Black college and university homepages.
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Learn how to choose and prepare for trade school or college in Oregon.
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Resources to help undocumented students apply to and attend college. Legal counsel, scholarship opportunities, on-campus support services and readily-accessible online college programs.
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Learn about residential colleges and the reasons to choose one.
Financial Aid
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Apply for Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans and work-study. Provides an overview of the process of applying for federal student aid from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Read articles about college preparation, or register for free customized scholarship information.
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A free, comprehensive and independent guide to student financial aid.
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Find scholarships for undergraduate studies that don’t require proof of citizenship or legal permanent residency.
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Learn about and apply for grants and scholarships available to Oregon students.
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Scholarships for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied student leaders in the Northwest.
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Explore some lesser-known ways to pay college tuition, including tuition reimbursement and paid training programs.
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Provides steep nonresident tuition savings for Western students. Eligible students can choose from hundreds of undergraduate programs outside their home state.
Study Abroad
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Study, work and volunteer abroad. Choose from 60 study abroad programs in 30 host countries.
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Find relatable and reliable news about studying abroad.
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IES (International Education of Students) coordinates study abroad programs, internships and other international education offerings.
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Study, travel, work and live abroad.