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ACT
The ACT test is the nation's most popular college entrance exam accepted and valued by all universities and colleges in the United States. The ACT is based on what students learn in high school and provides personalized information about their strengths for education and career planning. Find everything you need to know about registration, test prep, scores and more.
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SAT
The SAT is an admission test accepted by all U.S. colleges, and the College Board has programs to encourage all students to take advantage of higher education. Income-eligible SAT takers receive college application fee waivers and all students can opt for Student Search Service to receive free information about admission and financial aid from colleges, universities, and scholarship program.
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Apply to Community College
CCCApply.org is your online gateway to the California Community Colleges. Choose a college, and you will be routed to the college's website for complete instructions to apply for admission online.
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Apply to CSU
Every year, the 23 campuses for the CSU welcome tens of thousands of freshmen. This is the place to start your own journey to a successful college career and a degree.
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Apply to UC
Everything you need to know about applying to the University of California can be found in this section. Be sure to review the steps you must take, and when, in order to ensure your application receives the proper attention.
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Apply to Private Universities
The Common Application is accepted by nearly 900 private universities. Common App helps streamline one essential part of the admissions process for students. Through the platform, first-time and transfer applicants can apply to multiple colleges at once. So students only have to fill out details tht most schools require, including name, address, parental employment and education and extracurricular activities, one time.
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California Career Zone
1. Take an assessment to see what you might be interested in doing.
2. Develop a budget to make sure your choices can support your plan.
3. Do some research to see what your choices entail.
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Career Survey
The O*NET Interest Profiler can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work. You can find out what you like to do.
The O*NET Interest Profiler helps you decide what kinds of careers you might want to explore.