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These web sites may be useful when searching for college information. All sites below are free and do not ask you to submit your name and address. Montgomery College does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the information.
- Montgomery College Transfer Information Page
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/studev/transfer.htm
Includes a wide range of transfer information, including links to Maryland Articulation/Transfer information.
- State of Maryland Articulation/Transfer Information Site
http://mdtransfer.usmd.edu
The primary source of transfer information for schools (mostly public) in Maryland, including a link to ARTSYS, links to 2- & 4-year schools, lists of programs for each school, and financial aid information.
- ARTSYS, State of Maryland Articulation Information Site
http://artweb.usmd.edu
ARTSYS shows which Montgomery College courses are recommended for transfer to specific Maryland colleges and universities, course equivalencies, and a search for majors. Includes the following schools: Baltimore, Bowie, College of Notre Dame, Coppin, Frostburg, Salisbury, Towson, Washington College, Western Maryland College, and the following University of Maryland campuses: Baltimore (UMB), Baltimore County (UMBC), College Park (UMCP), Eastern Shore (UMES), and University College (UMUC).
- University of Maryland, College Park transfer information
http://www.transferfaqs.umd.edu
General information is posted for students transferring to UMCP.
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Information for Maryland Universities at Shady Grove
http://www.shadygrove.umd.edu/
Information about programs offered at the Maryland Universities at Shady Grove.
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Apply to participating ARTSYS institutions
http://apply.usmd.edu
This electronic application
allows you to quickly apply to schools and "track" your application process
electronically. A credit card or check may be used for application fees. This site
also has a list of Maryland homepage links.
- Collegesource
http://www.collegesource.org
This site includes college search by alphabetical listing, country, criteria (tuition, enrollment, major, et. al.), and geographic location - a great starting place to help narrow your search.
- Peterson's Guide to Colleges and Universities
http://www.petersons.com
This site may be the most comprehensive – it offers a college and university search, graduate program search, study abroad programs, summer programs, distance learning, scholarship
searches and career and job search information.
- Collegenet Search
http://www.collegenet.com
An easy to use college search program. Select schools by state/region/major – easy to use. Also lists graduate schools and medical schools. "Virtual Tours" section has slide show/film clips showing pictures of many college campuses.
- University Lists and Links
http://www.universities.com
Lists schools by country, by state, or by name. Links you directly to college home pages –
a good spot if you want information on one specific school.
- Minority On-Line Information Service
http://www.sciencewise.com/molis/
Lists instructions, scholarships and fellowships,
and federal opportunities, as well as professional connections.
- Collegeboard Information
http://www.collegeboard.com
Testing information (SAT, TOEFL, GRE) as well as financial aid information and college search references.
- U.S. News & World Report Rankings
http://www.usnews.com/
U.S. News & World Report Rankings
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/corank.htm
U.S. News & World Report provides college rankings & profiles with links to their home pages.
- Internet Quick Reference:
Colleges and Universities
http://www.indiana.edu/~librcsd/resource/univ/univ.html
maintained by the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries.
Links to home pages of colleges and universities.
- Federal Financial Aid Form
http://www.finaid.org
The home page of the Federal Financial Aid Form. It lists several scholarship search programs, instructions for the federal form, information on loans and lenders, and college planning sites.
- Free Scholarship Information
http://www.studentservices.com
Free scholarship information, sorted by major.
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE INTERNET ACCESS: Use the Internet in the MC Library or in the Career/Transfer Center. Without Internet access, reference books like Barron’s & Peterson’s guide to four-year Colleges are still a useful way to browse for information. These volumes have an index to search for schools by majors offered.
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