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Post-Secondary Planning by Grade Level: 9th through 12 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12


Ruthie Lohmeyer
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Melissa Luthi

(He-O)

Bill Wrightsman

(P-Z)


Financial Aid
(FAFSA)
Scholarships
ACT Administration
Technology Focus School

Rocket Launcher


Personal/Social Counseling
Student Parent Program
Honors
Talented and Gifted (TAG)


College Workshop
PSAT Testing
NCAA

College Repres/College Fair
Science Focus School Liaison
Teen Father's Group



College Applications

College Admissions | The Princeton Review | Collegeview | Common Application

Collegebound Athletes

NCAA News | NAIA

College Entrance Tests

ACT - American College Test

SAT - Scholastic Aptitude Test

College Board - In addition to college testing information ( SAT and PSAT/NMSQT), this site offers a "Paying for College" section with financial aid advice.

The ACT is taken in various rooms here at LNE. Student's check-in in the Cafeteria and are taken up to their room as a group at the start of the test

To apply for the ACT or SAT a student must mail in a registration form and a check for the fee approximately 30 days in advance of the test date. Registration packets are available in the Counseling Center. The first time a student completes the registration materials it will take approximately 30 minutes to do so. Students must be very careful when filling in their social security number, their test site preference, and the college numbers where they wish their scores to be sent. It is very important to follow the directions in the registration manual.

Students may take these tests as many times as they wish, but they must register and pay each time. For students with financial need, there are fee waiver forms for both tests, and the students should see a counselor for this assistance.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

www.ne-epc.com - The EPC website offers information on preparing for college, and financial aid. It also offers the College Fundin Estimator that estimates the amount of financial aid a student may qualify to receive; and Student Loan Repayment Calculators that estimate monthly loan payments.

Nebraska Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators

It's not easy to afford college these days. There are many financial resources on the Internet. The problem is finding them. This web site will not attempt to answer all of your college financial aid questions. We will link you to the experts who can.

Financial Aid

Comprehensive site with information on many aspects of college planning

NASFAA - National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
The Coalition of American's Colleges and Universities - Thinking about college? You probably have a lot of questions: How does the application process work? What sort of college is right for me? How much will college cost? You've come to the right place. America's colleges and universities have prepared this site to guide you to the books, websites, and other resources that admissions and financial aid professionals consider most helpful. With planning, preparation -- and the right information -- college is possible for almost every American.

U.S. Government Web Site for Students -   plan your educationŠ   It's never too early..or too late...to begin planning education after high school. Here are some valuable links to help you get started.
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pay for your educationŠ   Here you will find general information about the major federal student aid programs (who is eligible and how to apply), tax credits for education expenses, and other federal, state, and private sources of information.

Lists Admission and Financial Aid Office e-mail addresses - This 2001 Colleges, College Scholarships, and Financial Aid page is designed to offer college bound students, parents, and counselors easy access to information on:   colleges and universities throughout the United States. Comprehensive site with a wide variety of information. - Online resources for students - information and tools to research, prepare, apply,finance, and get ready for higher education.

Scholarship Searches

Fastweb | Fast Aid | Free Scholarship Search

College Searches

www.ne-epc.com - The EPC website offers information on preparing for college, and financial aid. It also offers the College Fundin Estimator that estimates the amount of financial aid a student may qualify to receive; and Student Loan Repayment Calculators that estimate monthly loan payments.

Information for Career Planning

We also have this on the Northeast media center computer lab. Ask help.

University of Texas - This section of UT-Austin Web Central provides links to other regionally-accredited institutions of higher education in the United States.

College Board - In addition to college testing information ( SAT and PSAT/NMSQT), this site offers a "Paying for College" section with financial aid advice.
ACT - American College Test CoCollege - is dedicated to furthering educational opportunities for the youth of America. All the content that is provided is free to the user, and in this case we know that you are getting a lot more then you are paying.
SERVICES PROVIDED GoCollege Search Find a college, take a virtual tour at that college.
* Basic Search - search by keyword (name or state).
* Advanced Search - match a school based on your grades/scores, majors, tuition and other variables.
US News.Com - Search our directory of over 1,400 four-year colleges, or browse the alphabetical index. To perform a search, you may either enter a school name below, or use the interactive work sheet to get a customized list of schools that match your particular needs and qualifications. You can save your searches by logging into My USNews now. College Fair - Q: How do Online College Fairs work? A: Once a user registers with OnlineCollegeFair.com, they are allowed access into the virtual exhibit hall during scheduled Online College Fairs. Once they select a school, they are taken to an informative chat room and can speak to campus representatives about a wide variety of topics.