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  • This site provides a directory of scholarships for African-American students.

  • Increase your knowledge of the financial aid process, become familiar with the various types of federal student aid that are available, and investigate other sources of aid, such as grants and scholarships.

  • Search for scholarships with the College Board.

  • Mapping Your Future is a national collaborative, public-service organization of the financial aid industry - bringing together the expertise of the industry to provide free college, career, financial aid, and financial literacy services for students, families, and schools.

  • The US Department of Education has provided a source to help students with special education services, parents, and educators plan, prepare, and save for college.

  • Learn about a variety of scholarships and other financial aid possibilities.

  • Detailed information about paying for college.

  • Learn more about this standardized test which some colleges and universities require as part of their admission process.

  • Learn how to prepare for the SAT and PSAT.

  • Navigate through this site to view fast facts, data tools, surveys, and programs conducted by the US Department of Education.

  • The Education Trust provides advocacy, analysis, research, and assistance for improving the education of all students, especially those who have historically been left behind, such as students of color and low-income students.

  • Get the knowledge you need from other first-generation students who have made it to college.

  • This organization uses research-based knowledge to improve postsecondary education access and success for the nation's underserved students, such as underrepresented minorities, low-income students, first-generation students, and students with disabilities.

  • This page includes the trends, barriers, and opportunities for all Americans to achieve a postsecondary education.

  • A college-going guide for those with disabilities and their advocates.

  • This is a searchable online set of profiles of college access programs across the United States that help students prepare, plan, and pay for college.