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Affordable Colleges Foundation

Affordable Colleges Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing free higher education tools for current and future college students and their families, publishes research on all the Not-For-Profit universities and colleges in Delaware that offer online college programs. Historically, online programs have only been offered by for-profit institutions. Today, many of the most established not-for-profit state colleges and national universities have launched programs that provide flexibility and lower tuition prices for students. Access the college guide at http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/online-colleges/delaware/

Below you’ll find resources for College Admission testing:

 

Questions about these tests? Ask your School Counselor.

 

*Fee Waivers - If you are currently on free or reduced lunch, you may be eligible for fee waivers for college admissions test - see your school counselor.

 

Need to Access and/or Send Your College Board (PSAT, SAT) scores?

 

1. Visit CollegeBoard and sign in.  Utilize the "forgot username/forgot password" feature if you can't remember your login information.

2. If you are sure you never created an account, please do so.

3. Once you access your account, you will see options to view and send scores.  Follow those prompts.

4. If you have any issues with this process, contact your School Counselor.

 

Most Popular Links:

  • College Board – The SAT test (registering, dates, deadlines, reports) plus all sorts of testing and college preparation information
  • The Princeton Review – all sorts of college information
  • ACT – the ACT test and other resources
  • FinAid – Student aid resource site
  • Delaware Student Success
  • School Guide With its easy-to-use search engine, students can browse the guide listing of over 3,000 colleges and search regional college fair and financial aid information.
  • Education Planner - planning for life after high school
  • Peterson's - college planning
 

Personality and Career Assessment:

 

College Athlete:

To get important information about eligibility for playing sports in college, go to the NCAA Clearinghouse website

Online Education Links:

 

College Rankings:

 

Two Year College Resource:

 

Military Careers:

 

Virtual Tours:

 

What are my Chances at This School?

  • Go4College– quantifies your chances of getting in using percentages
 

Scholarships and Financial Aid:

 

Multicultural Links:

 

Students With Disabilities:

 

Financial Information

All seniors applying to college should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

The FAFSA is used to apply for federal financial aid (grants, work-study, and loans). Also, many colleges, universities, and career schools use your FAFSA information to award state and college aid. The FAFSA is necessary to be considered for the SEED and INSPIRE scholarships.

Students and their parents may begin the FAFSA on or after October 1st. Apply online at  https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. Students and parents need a PIN to “sign” the online FAFSA, make corrections to the application, and more. PINs are available at any time. The process is free. Never pay to apply for federal financial aid.

Did you fill out your FAFSA Paperwork?

Did you now that you are going to miss out on merit based scholarships, SEED and INSPIRE if you don't fill it out? Who doesn't love FREE money?!!? FILL IT OUT ASAP!!!

See the flyer below for details.  Reach out to your School Counselor with any questions!