On?Line Resources

The Internet is a fun and interesting way to find current information on almost anything.

Chaffey High School has its own web site. Ask the librarian or computer teacher for help to access the Internet. Sites listed can help you with post secondary plans and financing. Web sites are frequently added and changed and should be visited often.
 

 

· The Learning Bridge

http://www.learningbridge.org

This site has lots of cool links to information which can help you with choices for the future.

Try http://learningbridge.org/lNTERNET.
 

 

· The Bridge to College

http://www/learninghridge.org/college

Information valuable to high school students can help with college choice.

· College Board On?line

http://www.collegeboard.org

Financial aid information, AP courses and opportunities, SAT test questions of the day, and on?line registration for the SAT.

· College View

http://www.collegeview.com

Large database of more than 3,300 two-­and four?year colleges with multimedia tours.
 

· CollegeNet

http://www.collegenet.com

You can browse several institutions by various criteria, including geography and tuition. The free service links students to 1,600 colleges and universities that have their own web sites. More than 40 colleges are using specialized software to accept on?line applications.
 

 

· Adventures in Education

http://www.tgslc.org

Information on careers, colleges and financial aid. Look at the Paying for School Guided Tour.

· Kaplan Educational Centers

http://www.kaplan.com

Advice on college selection, admissions, test preparation, and games such as College Simulator, which helps students figure out how to survive dorm food and roommates.

· Peterson's Educational Resources

http://www.petersons.com

Information on summer programs, two? and four?year schools, careers and jobs.

· The Princeton Review

http://www.review.com

College listings, admissions, financial aid, career advice, catalog of books and software.

· California State University

http://www.calstate.com

Links to all 23 campuses, including maps and fact sheets.

· University of California

http://www.ucop.edu

Home page connects to admissions, course, and other information for all nine campuses.

· California Student Aid Commission Page

http://www.csca.ca.gov

This excellent resource gives you help with Financial Aid, links to schools and other sites.
 

· Financial Aid—SallieMae Home Page

http://www.salliemae.com

Interactive calculators allow users to calculate the cost of college, estimate loan payments, etc. Discover your attitudes on planning personal finances.

· Nellie Mae Loan Link

http://www.nelliemae.org

Information on comparing college loan programs. Free Steps to Success and the guide to preparing and paying for college.