Applying to college can be confusing and stressful, even for those who have gone through the process.
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On this page you will find information about how to use the resources on this website and what to do if you need more assistance. We also provide simple guidance to creating an account, searching for a college, and navigating the site.
Are you starting to think about your plans after high school? Maybe you have questions about college and don’t exactly know who to ask. We’ve got you covered! This summer the Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) released the podcast, Life After Now.
The cost of college can be a confusing topic. And there is often a big difference between the listed tuition of a college and what you will pay. Below is some important information on college cost, financial aid, and how to make paying for college work for you.
A college education teaches us to think critically and abstractly, to express our thoughts and opinions, to weigh options, and make informed decisions.
Getting involved early in your child’s planning toward life after high school can help them feel confident and supported about their decision-making.
Whether you're just graduating high school, looking to transfer institutions, or long into your career looking to advance, education can be a tool to help you achieve your goals.
You know your students better than anyone. Each student needs something a little different when it comes to their postsecondary goals. Below are some resources that will help you support them on their path to a college education.