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Colleges:  Finding Information

Finding the Right College

Directories of colleges and universities provide information about 2-year and 4-year schools as well as graduate and professional schools. College directories include:

Websites 

Maryland Higher Education Commission: Colleges and Universities information on 4-year, 2-year, and community colleges throughout Maryland.

College and University Rankings from the University of Illinois

Black Excel has helped African-American students and their parents navigate through the college admission process, including information on historically black colleges and universities.

Accredited Online Colleges and Universities Database provides accreditation, program, population and graduation rates for U.S. schools.

College Board includes advice on finding a college, tests, applying to schools, and financing your education. Also includes action plans for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.  

What Tests Do I Need to Take?

SAT or ACT? Now that you’ve narrowed down your list of possibilities, it’s time to check the requirements for each college that you’re thinking about and find out which test (or tests) are required.

Resources  

Learning Express Library  (Available in all Pratt Library locations, or from home with your library card)

College preparation materials including SAT, ACT, and career specific exams. Create an account and keep track of your progress.  Take SAT Critical Reading, Math, and Writing practice tests.  Immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and individualized analysis of your score are provided.  Also includes resources for high school students, and current college students. 

Where can I find money for college?

The form that you need to complete for financial aid is the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

Federal Student Aid programs include the following:

Resources 

How to Get Money for College in Maryland - Determine your eligibility, learn about different types of financial aid, and how to find scholarships.

FAFSA on the Web - Fill out and submit the FAFSA online

Funding Education Beyond High School - the Official Guide to Federal Student Aid  Department of Education guide to grants, loans, and work-study.

Maryland Higher Education Commission - Maryland student financial aid programs, application forms, and scholarship search.

Student Aid on the Web - Federal student aid programs and expert advice on student financial aid.


If You Need More Help 

If you need more assistance, please feel free to contact us through our Ask-A-Librarian Service, call (410) 396-5430, or write:

Enoch Pratt Free Library
State Library Resource Center
400 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

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