- FAFSA.ed.gov
- How to Get Money for College
- Iowa College Aid Programs
- Need a Lift?
- Need Money for College
- Paying for Your College Education
- Your Course to College
Many printed resources covering the topics of college preparation, college
search, and financial aid can be purchased from Octameron
Associates .
| ACT |
Become familiar with the content of the ACT Assessment. Sample questions with
explanations of both correct and incorrect answers are provided.
Select the 'practice' link.
To practice on authentic ACT questions, Online Prep is available
for purchase. It contains review sections for English, math, reading,
science, as well as the new writing test.
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| SAT |
Obtain assistance for the Scholastic Apptitude Test through trial questions.
Many print resources are available in addition to their preparation
software.
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| PSAT Extra |
- Answers and explanations for ALL questions on the 2004 PSAT
- Answers and explanations for the higher-level SAT math questions which appear on the back of the Score Report
- Student-written sample essays for the new SAT practice essay question printed on the back of the Score Report
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| Hobsons |
Read articles on various topics concerning
the transition from high school to college.
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SAT |
Read articles concerning the college search and application process,
planning and paying for college, and the College Board tests.
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| Christian College Guide |
Online and free printed resources available. Obtain practical advice about choosing the right college, financial aid, scholarships and budgeting, adapting to college life, and supporting your new college student.
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| CollegeView |
Locate information on all of America's colleges. Search by specific type of school or for a particular program. Testing information is also available.
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| My College Options | This program is designed to take the uncertainty out of the college selection process. This program is free. Information collected is shared only when permission is granted by the student, and then is limited to colleges, universities, and career and education service providers. It provides the college-bound student with the ability to match his or her personal goals and interests (including academics, co-curricular activities, location preferences, and attitudes) with the offerings of 3,500 accredited post-secondary institutions in the United States. |
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