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HELPFUL LINKS:

College Foundation of North Carolina - Information on applying to college, financial aid, campus tours, and careers in North Carolina.

College Board - Inside source for college planning tools and advice. Find everything you need to connect to colleges and universities.

College Search - Although there's no magic formula for choosing a college, you can start by asking yourself some questions that help most students find the right fit.

Federal Student Aid - Minds can achieve anything. We make sure they get to college. At Federal Student Aid, we make it easier to get money for higher education.

SEANC Scholarship - One of the outstanding benefits of SEANC membership is its scholarship program for active and associate members, their spouses and dependent children.

Parent Action Plan:  11th Grade - Here are some things you can do during your child's Junior year to support your child and give him or her the best options.

The American Legion Scholarship Information - The American Legion offers a number of scholarships to assist young people in their pursuit of higher education.

The Princeton Review - Admissions planning, test prep, school search, and more.

The Common Application - The Common Application currently provides both online and print versions of applications for more than 400 institutions in the US Free Application for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - The federal government has provided a way to complete and submit the FAFSA over the internet.

ACT Test - Improving college and career readiness for everyone. Students take the ACT test in March of their junior year.

SAT Test - The SAT is a globally recognized college admission test that lets you show colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. It tests your knowledge of reading, writing and math — subjects that are taught every day in high school classrooms. Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year of high school, and almost all colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions