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ACT Testing, Preparation and Registration Info...

...available in this article

by Randy Rivers | Saturday, September 8, 2007

What is the ACT? The ACT is a national college admission examination that consists of subject area tests in:             English             Mathematics . . . read more Feedback

 

Planning and Paying for College...

...Resource links

by Randy Rivers | October 3, 2007

Sallie Mae's Knowledge for College Financial Aid Podcast Fastweb Scholarship Search Nationwide College Search FAFSA on the Web NCAA Clearinghouse Occupational Outlook Handbook ACT . . . read more Feedback

FAFSA...

...Free Application for Federal Student Aid

by Randy Rivers | September 27, 2007

What is it?   FAFSA stands for "Free Application for Federal Student Aid."  It is the form that the federal government uses to determine your eligibility for federal aid including grants, work study and loans. How it works? . . . read more Feedback

Tips on Applying for Financial Aid

| September 27, 2007

Tip 1: Secure the necessary forms.  The FAFSA becomes available January 1st of each year.  Pick one up at the counseling office, college admissions office, library, or apply from the Internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov . Tip 2: . . . read more Feedback

Financing Post Secondary Education & Training Options...

...Savings Programs Are The Best Place To Start

by Randy Rivers | September 8, 2007

For Parents… Kansas Learning Quest:   Offers education savings accounts to help pay higher education expenses for individuals you designate or for yourself.   The program also provides tax advantages under both . . . read more Feedback

The World of Work...

...Other Choices After High School

by Randy Rivers | September 8, 2007

Apprenticeships:   A registered apprenticeship is an opportunity to earn money while learning a skilled trade.   It involves entering into an agreement with an employer in which the employer assumes the . . . read more Feedback

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