Internet, Education and Colleges
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The University of Arizona Library's Internet Education Resources
Resources of the University library cover nine areas, but only two will be discussed:
- College and University links
- Scholarship and Grant Information
Of the college links, College Source Online is like a snapshot of every page from 6,500 college catalogs but is available only to
University of Arizona faculty, students and staff. In addition, College Board Online finds colleges, financial aid information, SAT registration instructions, Advanced Placement courses and more. Further, Internet College Exchange Offers college admissions guidance and descriptions of all colleges. Also, CollegeLink is a computer program that enables you to apply to multiple colleges all at once. In addition, FinAid: The Financial Aid Information Page, is a complete free financial aid resource offering scholarship search, financial aid calculators, definitions, and sources. Further, CollegeNET lists 2500 colleges, their admissions policies, a search engine and regional categories. Also, there is the Graduate School Guide. In addition, there is Peterson's Education Center, which offers a consistent source of educational opportunites, access to Peterson's databases and allows requests for more information.
The second area is Grant and Scholarship Information. First, there is the Federally-Funded Research in the U.S. Also, there is the Fulbright Scholar Program, a program for Fulbright alumni, grantees, prospective applicants, and the public. In addition is the Grant Application forms for National Science Foundation, which has application forms for the NSF programs.
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Last updated: November 24, 1999
Comments or Email to: Rod Villaviray
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