Military Websites
Veterans Benefits for Seniors
Tips for Your Next PCS Move
Service Members’ Legal Rights While on Active Duty
Guide to Financial Assistance for Military Families
Sesame Street for Military Families
Employment Resources for Military Spouses
COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP SEARCHES
www.schoolsoup.com
www.fastweb.com
www.cappex.com
www.scholarhips.com
www.michigancollegetour.com
www.tryengineering.org
www.schoolsintheusa.com
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search
www.macrao.org
https://www.collegegreenlight.com/
www.michigan.gov/ssg
https://www.vets.gov/gi-bill-comparison-tool
http://majoringinmusic.com/
CAREER INFORMATION
www.michigangov/careers
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Career Cruising
ESSAYS AND LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATIONS
www.supercollege.com
http://www.cappex.com/media/gettingLettersOfRecommendation.pdf
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
FAFSA-Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The U.S. Department of Education recommends completing the application on-line. They use the information provided on your FAFSA to determine your eligibility for aid from the federal student financial assistance programs. Many states and schools also use the FAFSA to award aid from their programs. Some states and schools may require you to fill out additional forms. As its name implies, filing a FAFSA is free. There are no fees to process the FAFSA, whether you file by paper or electronic means. The information you report on your FAFSA is used to calculate an "Expected Family Contribution," or EFC, according to a congressionally determined formula. Your college will use your EFC to determine your need and what federal, state, and institutional aid you are eligible to receive. You may begin filing your FAFSA form on October 1. Getting your FAFSA in early may increase your chances of receiving aid.
www.finaid.org