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- College Reps
- What is College?
- College Application Campaign
- FAFSA Workshops
- Career Exploration (Xello & ECAP)
- Scholarships
- ASU – NAU – UA GPA Calculator & Merit Scholarships
- Free Training or Matched Savings
- ASU, GCU, NAU, UA
- Maricopa Community Colleges
- FREE 1-1 College Assistance
- College Access Programs
- Summer Programs
- ACT
- SAT, PSAT, PreACT, ACT, ASVAB, Accuplacer, Oh My!
- DACA, Dreamer, Stuck on FAFSA
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Highly Selective Colleges and Universities
- Most Generous Colleges & Universities
- What is Early Admissions???
- College Multicultural Programs, Virtual Tours Information Sessions
- Fly-In Programs
- QuestBridge
- Posse Virtual Program
- MyinTuition
- How to Use College Application Fee Waivers
- Test Optional, Test Blind, Test Flexible: What's the Difference?
- Historically Black Colleges & Universities
- NCAA and NAIA
- Foster Youth Resources
- Military
- Apprenticeships
- Internship Opportunities
- Disability Resources
- #iamwhatcollegelookslike
- Transcript Request
- PXU Counseling Directory
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#CAP is an acronym that stands for college admissions process. Through this program, we will demystify the college admissions process and help you gain admission to college and enroll. As you research colleges and universities we want to encourage you to apply to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Not only do HBCUs have a rich history, they also prepare students professionally and personally throughout their academic career to be ready for the adult world.
#CAP explores important aspects of the admissions process such as:
- How to go about researching schools and creating a short list
- An overview of standardized test preparation, registration and testing
- How to write a great essay
- The financial aid application process
- Who is responsible for which task
- Considerations when deciding which college to attend
Click this link for the #CAP application
Questions about CAP: please email Ms. Sandra Jenkins at sjenkins@phoenixunion.org