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Life After High School
Military:
Air Force Reserve
You can work full-time after high school and join the Air Force Reserve.
Or you can discover how to be in the Reserves and receive money to attend
college.
Air National Guard
The ANG is a part-time job for those at least 17 years of age and with
a high school diploma or GED. Tuition assistance for college is provided.
Army National Guard
Check out how you can take basic training during the summer of your junior
year and earn pay during your senior year of high school. Also you can
earn college tuition and pay for other college expenses.
Army Reserve
Here's how to join the 20,000 member reserve corp and earn money for college.
Army ROTC
Find out how you can receive full tuition fees for college by joining
the ROTC and serving afterwards in the army full-time or part-time in
the guards or reserves.
My Future
Get the latest information on all branches of the military by checking
this one site. Receive advice on jobs and money for college.
Selective Service System
Find out all the information you need to know about the selective service
system and even register on-line here.
U.S. Air Force
This is the site for America's Air Force. Click on "Join the Air
Force!" for recruitment information.
U.S. Army
Complete information on the U.S. Army can be found here. Click on "Army
Careers" for recruiting information.
U.S. Coast Guard
Want to patrol the coastal shores? Check out the Coast Guard web site
and Ohio's recruiting offices.
U.S. Marines
To find out what the Marines have to offer, click on "Become a Marine"
and then check "I am a high school student."
U.S. Navy
Today's Navy offers high school graduates the opportunity to be trained
in one of more than 60 job fields. There are also programs that help earn
or pay for a college degree.
Technical Schools/Colleges/Universities:
2002 Colleges, College
Scholarships, and Financial Aid Page
Click on a state where you would like to attend college and see a listing
of all colleges and universities in that state along with admissions and
scholaships & financial aid email addresses, online applications and
the college website. Also find a listing of 101 college & scholarship
websites.
College View
CollegeView is a free online college search service with profiles of 3,700+
colleges & universities, virtual tours of hundreds of schools, electronic
applications, financial aid info, career planning tools, and more.
CollegeNet
This site has a valuable search engine for finding information on various
colleges.It also has information on applying to schools, though most are
addresses and phone numbers and not direct links.
College Board
Obtain a list of schools that match your preferred location, cost, and
major. Includes test dates for SAT, AP, and CLEP, as well as help in preparing
for the SAT.
Peterson's Education Portal
Information on undergraduate, graduate and vocational/technical programs
as well as study abroad.
Princeton Review
Extensive information on college admissions and testing - includes its
publication, Best Colleges.
CampusTours.com
Index of college and university visual materials on the Internet; hundreds
of online tours developed by U.S. colleges and universities. Direct links
to the sites of each institution in the index.
Financial Aid:
FinAid! The Financial Aid Information
Page
The most comprehensive free and objective resource for student financial
aid information on the Web. It includes a scholarship database, several
financial aid calculators, etc.
Guaranteed Scholarships
Check the alphabetical list of colleges given and see what scholarships
they offer. No interviews, essays, portfolios, auditions or competition
is required - just meet the criteria and deadlines set by the individual
college/university.
SAT's:
College Board
http://www.collegeboard.com/
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