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Take the Next Step - High School

Congratulations! You have worked your way through four important phases. You are building a strong foundation for your future career plans. The next steps you take will be based on a better understanding of your interests and how they relate to future academic choices and career options.
Action Plan for Pre-College Students
Once you know more about yourself it will be easier to make decisions. This can be a very exciting time. We invite you to visit the information links listed below. These links will lead you to others. Invite your parents and friends to explore this site too. Good luck as you take the next step:
 
Planning for College and Identifying Schools
   
All About College.com Links to college and university homepages around the world that offer undergraduate programs.
collegeboard.com An invaluable site for parents and students on tests and college planning.
Overview A searchable database of 900+ career fields, and 6000+ vocational schools, colleges and universities. Also provides financial information.
Peterson's Provides ratings and requirements of colleges and universities.
Rutgers University Learn about Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

On-Line Applications
   
Common Application A very easy to use site with "frequently asked questions."

Financial Aid/Scholarships/Loans

   
Fast Aid The world's largest and oldest college scholarship database. Constantly updated.
The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid A "smart student" guide to financial aid. Covers every type. This is an award winning public site.

Test Preparation
   
Educational Testing Service From the ETS network. Current policy articles, issue discussions, and latest research.
Kaplan Look at everything, check out all your site options, then decide what's best for you.
The Princeton Review The Princeton Review helps students, parents, and educators at every stage of their educational careers.

Study Skills
   
Student Handbook The "University of Minnesota Student Handbook" site. Very thorough and helpful with developing study skills competencies.
Study Web Links for learning and help with homework. Good for teachers and parents too!
The Learning Commons Tips on reducing the stress of studying and academic performance.


Completing this program shows your interest in laying a strong foundation for your future. It represents not a conclusion, but the start of ideas and possibilities, and therefore new beginnings. Keep exploring your academic and career options. Continue to speak with your teachers, parents, and guidance counselors about your plans.

Best of luck to you with your future career plans!

 




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