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  • SHRHS Senior Bulletin - This bulletin contains important information for anyone planning to attend college, business school or vocational school; please read it carefully.

  • SHRHS College Fair Questions - Contains some basic questions you should want to ask college representatives, and should aid you in forming more of your own questions as well.



  • www.collegeboard.com - Site for Students, Parents, and Educators to obtain lots of information on College Board Tests, Planing for College, Finding a College, Applying to College, Paying for College, etc.

  • www.collegexpress.com - Search this site for College, Scholarship, Loan, and other information to help you plan ahead for your future.

  • www.ed.gov/finaid.html - Explore options for paying for college at this Department of Education site. You'll learn about the various kinds of financial aid (loans, grants, and work-study), how to apply, common myths, and more.

  • www.fastweb.com - The Internet's leading scholarship search service, helps students make the decisions that shape their lives: choosing a college, paying for college and finding jobs during and after college.

  • www.finaid.org - This award-winning site has grown into the most comprehensive annotated collection of information about student financial aid on the web.

  • www.edupass.org - This site provides information for international students who are thinking about pursuing an undergraduate, graduate, or professional education in the United States. It also contains material of interest to international students who are already in the United States.

  • www.fafsa.ed.gov - U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Web Site.

  • Federal Student Aid Portal - Information on Higher Education: Preparing, Choosing, Applying, Funding, Attending, Repaying.

  • Federal Student Aid: Student Guide - The Student Guide is a comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. Grants, loans, and work-study are the three major forms of aid available through the Department's Federal Student Aid office. Updated each award year, The Student Guide tells you about the programs and how to apply for them.

  • www.srnexpress.com - Scholarship Resource Network Express contains a database of over 8,000 programs for you to search, with a distribution level of over 150,000 awards for undergraduate and postgraduate students worth a total of more than $35 million! This database also includes student loan forgiveness programs for those who have graduated from college and need alternatives for repayment.

  • www.students.gov - Your comprehensive information portal providing answers to your questions on education, career, government and more.

  • www.theoldschool.org - You have financial aid questions, we have financial aid answers! As a former financial aid administrator, I am keenly aware of the challenges that face anyone trying to meet educational costs. Here you will find some basic (and not so basic) direction regarding financial aid for college.



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