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For information about Federal Student Aid (www.studentaid.gov), CLICK HERE.For a smart guide to financial aid (www.finaid.org), CLICK HERE.
StudentEdge is a 24-hour, easy-to-use online resource center which allows you to prepare for tests, find a college, search for financial aid, and explore careers - all in one convenient package at no cost to you.
This is the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics. The site contains the entire Occupational Outlook Handbook and includes information about careers.
Students can register for the SAT, search for colleges, request a PROFILE, apply to colleges, sign up for workshops, perform a scholarship search, work with financial aid calculators, and learn about college costs.
This PLAN test is the practice test for the ACT test. It is similar to the PSAT test. This website will help students use their PLAN results in coursework and career planning.
Fastweb has a scholarship search and links to college webpages. This site also contains articles about financial aid.
This site allows students to complete the Free Application for the Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online.
Information is presented on financial aid and military aid. This site contains a financial aid calculator.
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency site contains information about state grants and low cost loans.
This Pennsylvania Tuition Account site provides information on pre-paying for college.
This site conatins information about preparing for college, choosing the right college, and paying for college. The site also links the user to college homepages.
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