Resources
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College Planning: Student Edition
As students navigate this unprecedented time, Seniors in high school can still make the most of their year! Seniors are encouraged to take advantage of the free, virtual resources available to them to support their academic success, and college-planning process as they prepare for their senior year. Here are some tips to succeed:
Here is some helpful information for you seniors...
Here are 10 Tips to help you choose the right school for you
Are you a Junior in High School?
We have information is for you as well!
College Knowledge
Frequently Asked Questions
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CSU Mentor
CSU Mentor is a website designed to help students and their families learn about the California State University (CSU) system. The CSU is comprised of 23 excellent campuses. CSUMentor assists students in planning for college, in selecting the appropriate CSU campus to attend, in planning how to finance their education, and in applying for admission.
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California Colleges
College and career planning website for information about higher education in California for students, counselors, and parents.
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University of California
The only world-class public research university for, by and of California.
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California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
The California Community Colleges provide workforce training, basic courses in English and math, certificate and degree programs and preparation for transfer to four-year institutions.
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The College Board
College Readiness, Connection and Success, Advocacy.
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Know How 2 Go
College Awareness Campain launched by the American Council on Education, Lumina Foundation for Education and the Ad Council.
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Early Academic Outreach Program
The University of California's largest academic preparation program, EAOP works directly with students at underserved schools to increase the number of students who have the opportunity to achieve a college education.
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The Act
Test Prep, Management, Scores, College Planning, Financial Aid, Career Planning.
Scholarship Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
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Kern Community Foundation
Links Kern County high school seniors to multiple scholarships with one application.
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Tri-Counties Bank
Tri Counties Bank offers 2 types of community scholarships.
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Fastweb
Scholarship search and portal for all students
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UNFC
African American scholarships and internships at more than 1,100 institutions and faculty and administrative professional training.
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EDUMED
Scholarships and resources for African-American Students.
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APIASF
Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund.
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NCAA
Athletic Scholarships
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HSF
Hispanic Scholarship Fund.
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American India College Fund
Native American scholarships.
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MALDEF
Scholarships for undocumented students
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E4FC
Scholarships for undocumented students
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AB540 Students
Here are resources for Dreamer students who want to pursue college education
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College Consensus
Ultimate Guide To College For Latinx & Hispanic Students