High School and Outreach Publications
COLLEGE IS POSSIBLE
Internet: http://www.CollegeIsPossible.org
Description: a resource guide for parents, students, and education
professionals. Most current edition: 1998. Available in Spanish.
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FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION
Description: An introductory publication designed for high school seniors
that gives an overview of the Student Financial Assistance Programs and how
to apply for aid. Available in Spanish and Braille.
For bulk quantities go to the Bulk Publication Ordering System
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GETTING READY FOR COLLEGE EARLY
Internet: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/GettingReadyCollegeEarly/
Description: a publication that offers a basic outline of the steps that
middle and junior high school students and their parents can take to prepare
for college. Latest edition: 1998.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR'S HANDBOOK
Internet: not yet available on-line.
Description: The handbook for high school counselors to advise students
about financial aid for postsecondary education.
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LOOKING FOR STUDENT AID
Internet: http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/LSA/
Description: a booklet that contains federal, state, and other sources of
information for student aid.
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MANAGING THE PRICE OF COLLEGE
Internet: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/collegecosts/
Description: This online handbook describes in depth how students pay for
college.

PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR COLLEGE
Internet: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Prepare/
Description: A resource book that helps parents plan with their child and
the child's teachers and counselors to insure appropriate academic
preparation for college.

THINK COLLEGE? ME? NOW?
Internet: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/CollegeMeNow/
Description: A handbook that encourages middle and junior high school
students to begin planning for their college education now. Latest edition:
1998
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USA Funds® is accepting applications for two scholarship programs to help lower-income students pay for higher education.

FAFSA ON THE WEB TOOLKIT CONTENTS
Description: The FAFSA on the Web toolkits are mailed to high schools,
postsecondary schools, state agencies, libraries, PTAs, and TRIO centers.
While additional kits can't be ordered, parts of the kits - bookmarks,
posters, brochures, and tip cards - may be: Ordering Information

STUDENTS.GOV: STUDENT GATEWAY TO THE U.S. GOVERNMENT - POSTER OR BROCHURE
Description: Students.gov is a portal to online government information that
pertains to students. Ordering Information for posters and brochures.


Additional Links:
www.finaid.org - Guide to financial aid
www.fastweb.org - Guide to outside scholarships
www.collegeboard.org- Guide to admissions and financial aid information and resources

General telephone number about federal student aid programs
1-800-4FEDAID
Callers without access to 800 numbers
1-319-337-5665