Finding the Right College
College Searches
The sites below are great resources for learning about a college, determining which school is right for you, and taking the next steps.
College for All Texans
What tests do I need to take to go to college? How will I pay for tuition? How do I apply for financial aid? Get answers to these and other questions about preparing for the college application process at College for All Texans.
Compare College TX
This site is an interactive, mobile-friendly web tool designed to help users learn more about Texas public universities and community colleges. Compare colleges side-by-side on key measures such as tuition & fees, completion rates, and average salaries after college.
BigFuture from the College Board
The College Board, the nonprofit association of colleges and universities that oversees the SAT and Advanced Placement program, has introduced a new college planning website. The new website, BigFuture, includes a college search tool revamped from the organization’s previous planning site, as well as a scholarship search tool and a customizable action plan for students about to embark on journeys through the college admissions process.
My Road from the College Board
Students who take the PSAT get free access to My Road. Features include an interactive score report, a personality test, major and career suggestions, and a starter list of colleges. Access My Road in December using the access code on your paper score report.
College for All Texans
What tests do I need to take to go to college? How will I pay for tuition? How do I apply for financial aid? Get answers to these and other questions about preparing for the college application process at College for All Texans.
Compare College TX
This site is an interactive, mobile-friendly web tool designed to help users learn more about Texas public universities and community colleges. Compare colleges side-by-side on key measures such as tuition & fees, completion rates, and average salaries after college.
BigFuture from the College Board
The College Board, the nonprofit association of colleges and universities that oversees the SAT and Advanced Placement program, has introduced a new college planning website. The new website, BigFuture, includes a college search tool revamped from the organization’s previous planning site, as well as a scholarship search tool and a customizable action plan for students about to embark on journeys through the college admissions process.
My Road from the College Board
Students who take the PSAT get free access to My Road. Features include an interactive score report, a personality test, major and career suggestions, and a starter list of colleges. Access My Road in December using the access code on your paper score report.
Community College
Going straight to a 4-year university after high school isn't the right choice for every student. Attending community college prior to a 4-year university has many benefits. For more information on the benefits of attending community college, read this article published in the U.S. News & World Report.
For a list of community colleges in Texas, visit the Texas Association of Community Colleges.
For a list of community colleges in Texas, visit the Texas Association of Community Colleges.
Assured Admission
*ASSURED admission is not the same as AUTOMATIC admission.
ASSURED ADMISSION means that, if you meet a college or university's requirements, you can feel confident that you will be accepted into that college or university. It does not mean you are guaranteed admission.
Click the link below to see the 2017-2018 Assured Admission requirements for Texas colleges and universities.
ASSURED ADMISSION means that, if you meet a college or university's requirements, you can feel confident that you will be accepted into that college or university. It does not mean you are guaranteed admission.
Click the link below to see the 2017-2018 Assured Admission requirements for Texas colleges and universities.
2017_2018_texas_university_requirements.pdf |