EducationPlanner.org College and Career Planner

EducationPlanner.org offer several resources to help middle and high school students plan their future.  There is a learning styles quiz, career assessment key,  and career profiles. 

You can create a customizable college planning calendar to help high school seniors stay on track with your college preparations.  And there’s lots of advice and tips for choosing a college, including help on writing those all-important essays.

Federal Student Aid: Choosing a School

This site is intended to be the go-to source for information and resources about planning, preparing and paying for postsecondary education (such as 2- or 4-year colleges and universities, and vocational or career schools).

FairTest

FairTest lists more than 1,800 accredited colleges and universities that do not use, or de-emphasize the use of, SAT and ACT scores in making admission decisions. More than 250 of these are top-tier schools. The list is viewable by state or college name.

The National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) promotes fair, open, valid and educationally beneficial evaluations of students, teachers and schools. And it is working to end the misuses and flaws of testing practices that impede those goals.

Cappex College Search

Cappex has a service that helps match students to colleges by using the student’s interests, desired major, and other criteria, such as GPA and test scores. Registration is required and students must fill out an extensive profile.

College Navigator

Search for a college by selecting your criteria, with additional options to refine the search. Use My Favorite to build a list of schools for side-by-side comparisons.   Locate them on a map.  Export search results into a spreadsheet.  You can ave your session including search options, results, and favorites. You do not have to register or complete detailed information about your interests, score, financial need, etc.

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