There's multiple ways to get started, but here are some popular ones!
Apply Texas – Best way to apply to 95% of Texas colleges & universities
Common Application – over 600 national universities (mostly private & out of state)
Coalition Application- Colleges must prove that they provide substantial support to low-income or otherwise underrepresented students.
Individual college applications – many institutions have their own unique application available on their website.
Google Classroom has more information and list of schools that use each option.
Check out these links to start planning your college future!
College data that can help you compare costs graduation rates, and alumni success for two- and four-year colleges.
You can scour the country for schools based on your criteria, which is handy if you aren't sure where to hunt for schools beyond the obvious name brands and your own state institutions.
This site has up-to-date data on admissions, financial aid, and academics at thousands of colleges.
Provides information about careers that are possible with different majors, and the type of courses that are required.
Learn about the college admissions process. Students earn points toward rewards cool prizes too!
Learn about colleges and universities via actual student reviews about each school!
Students can use the tool to find the most common jobs or salaries associated with certain majors—or you can compare two majors at different schools to see the earning differences!
Students can create a profile that goes well beyond test scores and grade-point averages that they can share with schools.
This website is devoted to helping families make the best economic choices when tackling college costs.
It caters to students who might not know where to begin and guides you through the research process.
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