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Advice for Students, Parents and Counselors from National Educational Organizations on the Transfer Process in Postsecondary Education
Before you begin to explore these links...please know that these sites are often designed for the high school student, but the information is still applicable to transfer students of all ages. We encourage you to contact an admissions advisor at the college or university you plan to attend if you have questions.
Going2college.org
Provides college and career planning tools and financial and academic resources offered at the local, state and national levels. Visitors just click on their state to learn where to get help in filling out a FAFSA, the types of federal and state scholarships and grants available, and which organizations and schools offer programs to help students.
The National Articulation and Transfer Network (NATN)
NATN’s mission is to enhance access and success in higher education by increasing the number of transfer students, particularly historically underserved student populations such as students of color. Visitors get up-to-date information on transfer issues and tools to help create a plan for transferring which are to be used in collaboration with a transfer advisor.
MakingItCount.com
The college search process can be overwhelming if you’re not prepared. Visitors will find valuable advice and resources to help find, get into and pay for college.
KnowHow2GoWashington.org
The KnowHow2GO campaign was launched to give Washington high school students from all socio-economic groups the steps to go to college.

Last modified
4/3/2009
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