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It ought to be simple, but today’s college and university application and admissions process resembles a high-stake obstacle course. Admissions-Guide.info shows you how to apply to colleges and universities in the United States of America. We have researched and gathered an in depth knowledge and experience from people who have successfully applied for and were accepted into their college of choice.

 

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Application and Admissions Process

We guide you in the process of applying for college and universities with a step by step process. Starting first with your current Grade Point Average (GPA), college entrance examines; SAT, ACT, TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT. Then moving you to the next steps of selecting colleges (always submit more than 3 applications), writing college entrance essays, how to prepare for interview, selecting a major focus, finding scholarships and applying for financial assistance.

Apply for College Admission Online.
Search for college or university of your choice.  Determine your Major or curriculum focus.  Make sure the college you want to go to offers a degree in the career field you are seeking.
 
Taking Assessment Tests.  Learn about taking SAT, ACT, TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT. What do your score mean to the college you are applying to.
 
Financial Aid and Educational Funding.
There are many programs available to assist you in funding your education: FAFSA, 529 plan tax-avantage investment, The Federal Pell Grant.
 
Scholarships.  Most local colleges through their alumni organizations offer many different types of scholarships. If you have interest in the military; there are scholarships offered by National Guards, ROTC programs, Active Duty and Reserves.

Degree Programs.  Selecting a career path that best the most important decision. College degrees include; Associate in Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor in Engineering, Master, Master in Business Administration Master in Education, PhD, etc...

Career Vocational Programs.  There are many schools, land base and on-line that offer education diplomas and degrees in

  • Art and Design
  • Business
  • Communications
  • Computer Technology and IT
  • Cosmetology
  • Criminal Justice
  • Culinary Arts
  • Health Care
  • Nursing
  • Vocation
  • High School Completion
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