College Admissions: What Really Matters?

College Admissions: What Really Matters?
From: OnlineCollegeCourses.com


Courtesy of Edsouth, eCampusTours makes college a virtual reality at one convenient online location. A unique college planning website, eCampusTours.com offers virtual college tours with 360° x 360° views of thousands of different schools all in one eye-popping website! A free national scholarship search helps students scope out potential scholarships from an extensive database. Students can also register online to win a $1000 scholarship.
The mission of Student Outreach Services (SOS), a program funded by Edsouth, is to provide individuals with free resource assistance for their educational and career future through the Internet, publications and outreach services.
With the myriad of college planning resources on eCampusTours.com, students may want to save their favorite virtual college tours or informative articles by creating a portfolio. They can also download our free financial aid booklet "How to Get Money for College" or register to receive Edadvisor - a free e-mail newsletter that reminds students of financial aid deadlines and provides general college planning information.

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A private, nonprofit corporation, Edsouth dedicates resources, invests in technology, and provides cutting-edge services to students, families, and schools across the country. Working with high school counselors, college and university administrators, and industry partners, Edsouth enables students to maximize their potential and fulfill their goals in life through higher education. That's our vision.
We strive to provide students with the most comprehensive college-planning website possible and welcome the addition of any new institution to our site. Since being introduced in 2000, the services offered through eCampusTours and Book-It-Now have been available free of charge to all eligible two-year or four-year institutions regardless of their business relationship with Edsouth or its partners.
 
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