Know How 2 Go Montana
(Separate Website)
Tips for middle-schoolers and high-schoolers on how to prepare for college.
By: Student Assistance Foundation
Smart About College
(Separate Website)
This website provides students and parents with the knowledge and tools to finance and pursue their postsecondary education.
By: Student Assistance Foundation
Choosing a College
(Separate Website)
Information on college and the things to think about when choosing which school you want to go to.
By: Montana State University Extension Service (MSU Extension)
How To Succeed In College
(Separate Website)
Information on what you should know about college, preparing for your freshman year, managing time and money, enjoying college, and staying healthy.
By: USAA Educational Foundation (USAA)
Preparing Your Child For College
(Separate Website)
Information on preparing your child for college: starting early, focusing on academics, preparations outside the classroom, choosing a college, and last minute preparations.
By: USAA Educational Foundation (USAA)
College Guidebook
(Separate Website)
Information on college: researching your options, making preparations, selecting and applying to a school, looking at the finances, and deciding on your school. A guide to Montana's colleges and universities is included.
By: Montana Post Secondary Educational Opportunities Council (MPSEOC)
The Post High School Education Portal
(Separate Website)
These web pages contain information for students about schools and education. 1. Learning resources. 2. Keeping my school safe & drug-free. 3. Preparing for my future. 4. Finding a college. 5. Paying for college. 6. Returning to school. 7. Getting involved in my community.
By: U.S. Department of Education
Students.gov - Student Gateway to the U.S. Government
(Separate Website)
Information on how to plan and pay for your education, as well as career development, community service, military service, and more!
By: Students.gov
40 Money Management Tips Every College Student Should Know
(Separate Website)
Money management tips about: the basics, checking accounts, financial aid, jobs, dorm life, apartments, cutting expenses, credit and debt, and how to save and invest.
By: National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
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