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    Which High School Students Are More Likely to Graduate From College - find out here!
     
    View the College Night Presentation (courtesy of Cappex.com)
     
     
    Considering taking a year off before continuing your education? View this guide "The College Gap Year

    CARR
     
    Chicago Area Regional Representatives (CARR) Membership Directory
    See an overview of many of the colleges and universities most applied to by Chicago area students.  The directory gives you a brief overview of who the admissions rep is for our area and details about the school - very useful!
     
     
     
     
    COLLEGE SCATTERGRAMS
    These college scattergrams allow you to see which students are getting accepted to colleges and universities based on their GPA and test scores - compare yourself in these charts to get an estimate of where you may fall in their list of accepted and denied students.  Seeing where you fall on the charts will help you create realistic goals and expectations for your admission opportunities.
     
     
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    COLLEGE PROFILES
    On College-Admission-Profiles.com you will find the profiles of the most recent incoming classes of colleges and universities.  By reviewing the class profiles on this site, students will be able to compare themselves with those admitted to the colleges in which they are interested.  They may also be able to identify colleges and universities for further consideration.  in addition to class profiles, you can view artilces and links to websites with information on college preparation, college and university admission, scholarship, financial aid, and related subjects.
     
     
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    COLLEGE COUNTDOWN
    Find answers to commonly asked questions at College Countdown, and see what researchers,
    educators, and current college students have to say about the college process and preparation you
    will need!

     

     
    Big Future
     
    Big Future is a college planning website hosted by collegeboard.com.  Many resources,
    handouts and information to help you in your decision-making process to find out the
    right fit for you.
     
     

     
     

     
    COLLEGE PLANNING CHECKLIST
    Utilize a College Planning Checklist to help organize your plans and manage your decisions. 
    This checklist is courtesy of OfftoCollege.com.  Here you will find many useful tools, guides,
    articles and more to help you with your planning. 

     

    You may also use the Countdown to College Checklist provided by Charter One.
     

    Another great college planning checklist and worksheet is offered by Cappex.com - called the
    Cappex College Fit Kit.  This checklist is highly recommended and covers all the tasks,
    considerations, and responsibilities you will have when planning
    for college!

     
    FREE COLLEGE SUPPLIES

    Better Love Yourself is committed to nurturing and supporting young college bound women and men.
    Our goal is to provide financial
    assistance, dorm starter trunks and mentors for students needing a
    helping hand. Though the generous support of our donors, we are able to
    provide supplemental
    scholarship for daily living, special projects and emergency funds. Our Dorm Starter Trunks are filled
    with supplies that
    come in handy for students. They include supplies such as detergent, towels, pens
    and paper, back packs that help students on a rainy day.
    Through our mentoring program, students are
    paired with adults who have been through the college experience. These individuals provide
    young
    students with advice and guidance on issues such as
    learning to cope with living on their own.

     

     
     
    COLLEGE MAJORS & PROGRAMS
    Look here to find College Majors & Programs across the entire United States.  Choose the major you
    are interested in, then 
    choose the state(s) you are interested in going to college in - you will receive a
    list of all colleges and universities offering that 
    major in the state(s) selected, along with a link to the
    college website!  Convenience of research at your hands!
     
     
    NEXT STEP U
    At NextStepU.com, students find several interactive tools to help them through the college-planning
    process. Our Step by Step college-planning timeline guides users through each to-do before college.
    The site also features a College Match tool, scholarship search, vibrant college-planning community
    and free handouts for school counselors.
     
    Also register for the free e-Mag where you can receive lots of helpful information directly to you!
     
     
     
    What Will They Learn
     
    WHAT WILL THEY LEARN
    The search for the right college can be overwhelming. So many guides, so many rankings. There is one
    thing none of them will tell you: which universities are making sure their students learn what they need
    to know.  This free resource does just that, focusing on seven key areas of knowledge. It's designed to
    help you decide whether the colleges you're considering prepare their graduates to succeed after
    graduation. Explore What Will They Learn!
     
     
     
     
    KNOW THE TRANSITION
    Read High School vs College - Know the differences and similarities to increase your confidence upon
    your transition!
     
    Here are a few Key Points to Know About College before you start.
     
     
     
    COLLEGE INTERVIEW FORM
    Use this College Interview Form when you go on a college visit to collect the most vital information
    about the school onto one sheet.  Have it handy for when they ask you if you have questions - these are
    important items you really should know before making your decision!
     
    Here are 11 Tips to Prepare for a college interview!
     
     
     
     
    CAPPEX - FIND OUT YOUR COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE POSSIBILITIES - RIGHT NOW!
    Cappex.com—the College Application Exchange—is a safe and effective tool for finding the right college
    for you and knowing which schools want you before you apply.  Students go through a process of
    submitting their information (GPA, test scores, school type interests, etc), and then receive a list of
    schools that would accept the student if all the content is verified and the student applies.  There is also
    a section for parents to understand the process. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
     
       College Quickstart
     

       MY COLLEGE QUICKSTART
       My College QuickStart (hosted by Collegeboard.com) is an online college and career planning kit available free of    charge to all students who take the PSAT/NMSQT. It is personalized based on your
    test performance and is a valuable part of your PSAT/NMSQT experience. You will need a College Board website account and the access code printed on your PSAT/NMSQT paper score report.

     
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    ONLINE COLLEGES (from Simple Dollar)
    Take a look at this list of over 300 of the best online colleges that offer a quality educational experience. It is currently sorted by the most recent ranking, but you can view up to 100 online colleges in the directory at one time or search for your school of interest. - click here
     
     
    Barrons
     
    BARRON'S PROFILES OF AMERICAN COLLEGES
    The Barron's website will give prospective college students not only the opportunity to search for schools
    that fit their particular criteria, but will also give them a wealth of information and the tools they need to
    make their college search as painless as possible.

     

     

    US Dept Ed
     

    GEAR UP
    Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs is a Federally-funded
    program that prepares students for success in higher education.  Check out the many
    resources available.

     
     

       
     
    COLLEGE LIVING EXPERIENCE
    College Living Experience, is program designed to help students with learning disabilities transition into a life full of opportunity, independence and success. It’s the only program of its kind!  CLE helps parents and students realize that going to college and living independently is possible. The College
    Living Experience is a post-secondary support service program. They are a residential program that helps students while they attend one of several typical colleges or universities right across the street from our tutorial facility. CLE offers intensive academic, independent living skills, and social skills support to students while they study and live in a normalized college environment.  Browse their web site:
     
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    COLLEGE REP VISITS HERE AT THORNRIDGE!
    If you see colleges present during your lunch – introduce yourself!  Get information!  Get on their mailing
    list!  Listen to announcements for representatives visiting TR, or check out our Counseling Calendar to
    see who is coming!
     
    Be prepared - know Questions to Ask College Representatives when you meet them.  Get good,
    relative information to help you
    make your decisions!
     
     
     
    COLLEGES THAT CHANGE LIVES
    Colleges That Change Lives, Inc. (CTCL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement
    and support of a student-centered college search process. We support the goal of each student finding
    a college that develops a lifelong love of learning and provides the foundation for a successful and
    fulfilling life beyond college. The program is based on the book writtenby Loren Pope.
     
    CTCL collaborates with colleges they specifically review to meet a certain criteria they feel deems the
    college as a college thatchanges lives.  These schools share two essential elements: a familial sense of
    communal enterprise that gets students heavily involved rather than competitive learning, and a faculty
    of scholars devoted to helping young people develop their powers, mentors who often become their
    valued friends.
     
     
     
     
    HBCU

    HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES TOURS
    Upward Bound and Talent Search offer College tours in the Spring.   Contact the Career Center for
    more information, and/or seethe TRIO brochure
    PUSH Excel takes college bound high school students to visit 10 historically black colleges and universities to inform and expose
    the students to institutions of higher education.  The purpose of the tour is to promote increased college attendance amongst
    minority youth through a mode of early preparation.
    Take a look at a listing and map of ALL HBCU websites!  You may also be interested in a HBCU Quick Reference Guide for the
    address, phone, enrollment and tuition of each school, for a quick glance of all of them.

     

    LINKS TO EVERY COLLEGE KNOWN!!!!!!!!
    "University World: Find Universities & Colleges" has put together a collection of links to all colleges,
    schools and universities in the US, Canada, Australia & Europe offering either undergraduate or
    graduate programs. We have done all the preliminary work for you, so all you have to do is simply click
    on the State you want, and you will immediately find the links to all the websites concerning colleges
    and universities located in the selected State.
     
    Trade Schools

    TRADE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

    Universities, Colleges & Trade Schools, the leading online educational portal, helps you acquire information from
    education institutions across the US and Canada.  You can find a program to advance your career, whether you
    are looking for an online degree or training for a college or university.  Prepare yourself for success!

    STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES - COLLEGE AND WORK TRANSITION
    The transition from high school to college and the workplace can pose special challenges for students with learning disabilities.  
    Careful planning and cooperation among parents, educators and students with LD is essential to overcome the many barriers
    that arise when these students leave high school for post-secondary education, vocational training, and other options as young
    adults in society.  Check out the NCLD web site to access information that can help.
     
     
    CHOICES CONFERENCE
    The CHOICES fair is the premier college event for high school students with special needs.  This program helps prepare students with disabilities for their transition to post-high school education. 
    The fair is on October 25th from 5:30-9pm.  However, if you miss the fair, please look at the brochure by clicking "CHOICES fair" above to see contacts with whom you can follow up with to get more information - very helpful!  You can also view the Choices website for general information.
     
     
     
    TERMS YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW

    Regular Decision - is a plan in which institutions review most of their applications before notifying the majority of candidates
    of their admission.  In this process, colleges set a deadline for completing applications and will respond to completed applications
    by a 
    specified date.  If you are applying for financial aid you will follow aid application deadlines set by the school.  You may
    apply to 
    other colleges.  You will not be required to make a decision regarding enrolling before May 1, which is considered the
    uniform 
    candidate reply" deadline.

    Rolling Admission - is a term used to describe the application process in which an institution reviews applications as they are
    received and offers decisions to students soon after they are made.  If you are applying for financial aid you will follow aid
    application deadlines set by the school.  You may apply to other colleges and you will not be required to make a decision
    regarding 
    enrolling before May 1.

    Early Decision - requires you to commit to a college or university at the time of application that, if admitted, you will enroll. 
    You should apply under an Early Decision plan only if you know you can make a well-reasoned, first-choice decision.  Upon
    admission the institution will require a non-refundable deposit well before May 1.  You may apply to other colleges but may have
    only one Early Decision application pending at any time.  Colleges will respond to requests for financial aid at or near the time
    admission is offered.  If admitted, you must enroll unless your financial aid award is inadequate.

    Early Action - permits you to apply to a college or university of your choice and receive a decision early in the senior year,
    well in 
    advance of the normal spring response dates.  Though you will hear early regarding your admission, you are not
    committed to 
    attend and you may apply to other colleges.  If you are applying for financial aid you will follow the aid application
    deadlines set by 
    the institution.  You are not required to make a commitment before May 1, but you are encouraged to do so as
    soon as a final choice 
    is made.  Special note: A very small number of colleges and universities may restrict the freedom of
    students applying under their 
    early action program and require that they not apply to other institutions through either early
    decision or early action programs.  
    Check the "fine print" if you are planning to apply early action.
    See Early Decision vs Early Action explained in more detail!


    Wait List - is a term used by institutions to describe a process in which they may initially delay
    offering or deny you admission.  Rather, the institution extends to you the possibility of admission in the future.  Colleges
    offer admission to wait list candidates if 
    insufficient numbers of regularly admitted candidates accept their offers of admission. 
    August 1 is the date by which all wait list 
    offers should be made.

    Early Admission - is a plan by which colleges admit students, usually exceptionally strong ones, at the end of their junior year.

    Deferred Admission - Many colleges will allow a student to begin a semester, a year or longer after the date for which he has
    been accepted.  It is usually best and easiest to apply during the senior year and notify the college of plans for deferral after
    acceptance.

    (c) Hoganson & Rodkin
     
     
     
     
    THINGS TO ASK WHEN CONSIDERING A COLLEGE
    - Academic programs?
    - Alumni mentors provided?
    - Application deadline?
    - Average ACT/SAT/GPA?
    - Average class size?
    - Average financial aid package?
    - Campus life?
    - Classes taught by professors (no TA's)?
    - College visit dates?
    - Community breakdown, activities, hot spots, attractions?
    - Computer resources?
    - Diversity?
    - Enrollment Size?
    - Ethnic breakdown?
    - Extracurricular activities/sports/clubs/organizations?
    - Gender ratio/numbers?
    - Graduate programs available?
    - Graduation rate?
    - Housing set up? Percent of students living on/off campus?
    - Internship set up?
    - Job placement rate?
    - Location?
    - New facilities, programs, features?
    - Number of application received and accepted?
    - Personal resources?
    - Prerequisites needed to graduate?
    - Religious affiliation?
    - Retention rate?
    - Scholarships - requirements and deadlines?
    - Strongest programs/majors?
    - Student-faculty ratio?
    - Tuition cost? Including room, board, books?
    - Who is the admission rep? (Get to know them)
     
     
     
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    VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOURS
    Here is a great way to "visit" a campus without traveling - virtual tours!  Select from hundreds of colleges who bring their campus
    to life with digital 360 degree video. 

     
     
    Cheapest Colleges: 13 standup schools that cost less than  $5,000 a year - provided by Wallet
    Pop and author
    Jason Cochran.
     
     
     
    document  
    Find out more about your rights with Undocumented Student Resource Guide.  You can also look at
    the CPS guide for undocumented students provided by the Chicago Public Schools.
     
     
     
     
     
    COLLEGE BOOKS
    The 100 Best Colleges for African-American Students - by Wilson
    100 Colleges Where Average Students Can Excel - by Joe Anne Adler
    2 Year Colleges - Petersons
    America's Black & Tribal Colleges - by J. Wilson Bowman
    Barron's Best Buys in College Education - Barron's
    Barron's Profiles of American Colleges - Barron's
    The Best 311 Colleges - Princeton Review
    The Black Student's Guide to Colleges - by Barry Beckam
    Book of Majors - Petersons
    Cass & Birnbaum's Guide to American Colleges - Harper Perennial
    Christian Colleges and Universities - Petersons
    The College Admissions Mystique - by Bill Mayher
    The College Handbook - College Board
    CollegeMajors That Work - Octameron
    Colleges That Change LIves - by Loren Pope
    The Fisk Guide to Colleges - by Edward B. Fiske
    The Gourman Reoport - by Jack Gourman
    Handbook for College Admissions, A Family Guide - by Thomas C. Haydon
    The Insider's Guide to the Colleges - St. Martin's Griffin
    The K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities or ADD - by Mary Beth Kravets & Imy Wax
    Kaplan's College Catalog - Simon & Schuster
    Let Go - A Parent's Guide to Today's College Experience - by Karen Coburn & Madge Treeger
    Lovejoy's College Guide - Macmillan
    Making College Count - by Patrick S. O'Brien
    The Multicultural Student's Guide to Colleges - by Robert Mitchell
    Panicked Parents' Guide to College Admissions - by Sally Rubenstone
    Peterson's Competitive Colleges - Petersons
    Peterson's Four-Year Colleges - Petersons
    The Princeton Review African-American Student's Guide to College - Random House
    The Public Ivies: America's Flagship Public Universities - by Howard Greene
    Rugg's Recommendations on the Colleges - by Frederick Rugg
    Smart Parents' Guide to College: The 10 Most Important Factors for Students and Parents When Choosing a College - by Ernest L. Boyer & Paul Boyer
    Winning the Heart of the College Admissions Dean - by Joyce Slayton Mitchell
    Writing your College Application Essay - by Sarah Myers McGinty
    Your College Application by Scott Gelband, Catherine Kubale, and Eric Schorr
     
Last Modified on October 3, 2017