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AIE — Adventures In Education
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AIE
— Discover and pursue educational opportunities through our nonprofit, public benefit program.
What is
AIEmail?
— Read the weekly e-newsletter of AIE published for high school students, parents, and educators.
Archive
— Browse through the archive of the weekly e-newsletter of AIE.
Subscribe
— Subscribe to the weekly e-newsletter now.
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— Unsubscribe from the weekly e-newsletter of AIE.
RSS Feed
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Home
— Begin exploring careers and learning how to achieve your goals for the future.
Explore Careers
— Investigate career choices based on your talents and dreams.
Degrees
— Understand how to prepare for the kind of career you want.
Get Involved
— Spend time in clubs and charities now, and impress future colleges and employers.
Plan for College
— Learn skills to help achieve your goals.
Get Organized
— Organize your day, your materials, and your study time.
Schedule
— Schedule your time like a pro with AIE's Schedule Planner.
Planner
— Learn how to manage your time wisely.
Reading
— Strengthen your reading skills and improve your test scores.
Homework
— Complete homework assignments and improve your grades.
Grades
— Record and keep track of each grade you receive.
Tests
— Review our list of pre-test tips.
Middle School Courses
— Challenge yourself now with classes that can help you in high school.
High School Courses
— Think about high school courses and college credits.
Four Year Plan
— Develop a plan that lists all the courses you need and want to take in high school.
Learn More and Earn More
— Learn more. You'll earn more!
Resources
— Need help? Just ask for it.
Pay for College
— Learn how to get college money and who provides it.
Save Your Pennies
— Start saving money for college today.
The Great College Mystery
— Watch our animation and get answers to your questions about money and college.
Home
— Explore careers, plan for college, choose a college, apply to college, pay for college, and read tips for getting hired using AIE.
Explore Careers
— Start thinking about your career goals.
Career Goals
— Motivate yourself and have a good game plan for your career.
Careers and Degrees
— Understand how to prepare for the kind of career you want.
Sample Career Plan
— Develop a career plan based on our example.
Plan for College
— Get ready for college, starting today.
Learn More and Earn More
— Learn more. You'll earn more!
Tests
— Prepare for entrance exams — They're important, but tests are not the only criteria for college admissions.
Recommended Courses
— Select courses based on the admission requirements of the schools you have chosen.
Scheduling
— Schedule your time wisely as you prepare for college.
Course Planner
— Use our template to plan for each year's courses.
Choose Your College
— Find the school that's right for you.
Types of Colleges
— Understand the similarities and differences between the certain types of schools.
Choosing a College
— Think about what matters to you beyond the education you receive.
A Day in the Life of a College Student
— Get real answers from college students about daily life on campus.
Bryan
— Read the campus perspective from a computer science student from New York.
Vanessa
— Learn about daily life on campus from a PR major from Fort Worth, Texas.
Robert
— Get answers about daily life on campus from a finance and accounting major from Hong Kong, China.
Josh
— Discover how a computer science major from New Braunfels, Texas views daily life on campus.
Michelle
— Get the perspective of a journalism and communcations major from Zurich, Switzerland on campus life.
Sandra
— Lean about campus life from a computer science major from Brentwood, California.
Adrianna
— Get a real take on campus life from an applied sociology student from Byers, Texas.
Apply to College
— Research the application process for each college you have chosen.
College Applications
— Review our tips before completing a printed or electronic college application.
College Admissions
— Supply accurate and complete information on your college admissions application.
The Admissions Process
— Learn about the admissions process to improve your chances of getting into your school of choice,
Financial Aid Calendar
— Stay on track with the college admissions process.
Pay for College
— Find out how much money you'll need to pay for college.
Cost of Attendance
— Don't let the cost stop you from pursuing a higher education.
College Payment Process
— Request specific payment information directly from the school that you plan to attend.
Types of Aid
— Learn about all the financial aid options available to help you pay for college.
Scholarships
— Apply for scholarships — it's free money!
Grants
— Research grant options that may be available to help you finance your education.
Loans
— Borrow money if you have to — it will pay off in the end.
Federal Loans
— Apply for college aid through the government.
Alternative Loans
— If necessary, look into other loan options that can help you pay for college.
Work-Study
— Earn money by working your way through college.
Applying for Financial Aid
— Apply for money that is available to help cover college expenses.
FAFSA
— Fill out the FAFSA — It's your first step to receiving money for college.
SAR
— Make sure you receive your SAR and review it for accuracy.
Award Letter
— Review the type and amount of aid you're eligible to receive.
Learn to Earn
— Know what to do with your money once you have it.
In School Budget Worksheet
— Use this worksheet to help you manage your money.
Out of School Budget Worksheet
— Use this worksheet to help you plan a budget for after college.
Repayment
— Take smart steps to avoid defaulting on your loan.
Loan Forgiveness
— Determine which loan forgiveness options are available to you.
Get Hired
— Identify your relevant skills and experiences.
Job Hunting Techniques
— Follow our list of tips and find the job you want.
Developing Your Resume
— Make a strong first impression on paper.
Common Resume Questions
— Find the answers to the most common resume questions
Skills for Any Resume
— Improve your chances of getting hired by communicating certain skills on your resume.
100 Great Resume Words
— Use action words and active voice in your resume to help grab the reader's attention.
Common Resume Mistakes
— Avoid the common mistakes many job seekers make.
Cover Letters
— Highlight your skills and experience in a well-written cover letter.
Sample Resumes
— Select a resume format that highlights your strengths.
Resume 1
— Review this resume written for a younger high school student.
Template 1
— Use this template for Sample Resume 1.
Resume 2
— Review this resume written for an older high school student.
Template 2
— Use this template for Sample Resume 2.
Resume 3
— Review this resume written for a recent high school graduate.
Template 3
— Use this template for Sample Resume 3.
Landing a Job Interview
— Think of a job interview as an opportunity to show that you have what it takes to do the job.
Job Application Checklist
— Go over our checklist before turning in your job application.
Job Interview Tips
— Review our list of tips before heading to your job interview.
First Impressions
— Create a good first impression in a job interview.
Typical Interview Questions
— Prepare for your interview by anticipating the questions an employer might ask.
Interview Follow-up
— Thank your interviewers for the opportunity to talk with them.
Recovering from a Bad Interview
— Acknowledge the good with the bad, and make the best out of any situation.
Salary Negotiation
— Research salary data and review our list of tips before talking about salary requirements.
Home
— Explore careers, plan for college, choose a college, apply to college, pay for college, and read tips for getting hired using AIE.
Explore Careers
— Learn about careers that match your interests, skills, and abilities.
Life After Graduation
— Learn about all the options available to you after college.
Careers and Degrees
— Understand how to prepare for the kind of career you want.
Plan for College
— Explore all the options available to you after graduation.
Learn More and Earn More
— Learn more. You'll earn more!
Graduate and Professional Exams
— Considering grad school? Familiarize yourself with the common graduate entrance exams.
Adult Education
— How to approach the back-to-school experience
Pay for College
— Get the money to get you through college — it's worth it!
Cost of Attendance
— Don't let the cost stop you from pursuing a higher education.
Loan Repayment Chart
— What will your student loan cost with a standard 10-year repayment plan?
Types of Aid
— Learn about all the financial aid options available to help you pay for college.
Scholarships
— Apply for scholarships — it's free money!
Grants
— Research grant options that may be available to help you finance your education.
Loans
— Borrow money if you have to — it will pay off in the end.
Federal Loans
— Apply for college aid through the government.
Alternative Loans
— If necessary, look into other loan options that can help you pay for college.
Work-Study
— Earn money by working your way through college
Applying for Financial Aid
— Apply for money that is available to help cover college expenses.
FAFSA
— Fill out the FAFSA — It's your first step to receiving money for college.
SAR
— Make sure you receive your SAR and review it for accuracy.
Award Letter
— Review the type and amount of aid you're eligible to receive.
Learn to Earn
— Know what to do with your money once you have it.
Credit and Debt
— Know the consequences of credit card usage.
Credit Card Video
— Learn about the real cost of having a credit card in college
Credit Card Skills Builder
— Use this tool to see how long credit card shopping will take to pay off
Reading a Credit Card Statement
— Learn about your credit card statement with this interactive tool.
Student Debt Video
— Credit Card Debt - A Student's Story
Credit Card Repayment Table
— How long will it take to pay off your credit card?
Credit Card Terminology
— Familiarize yourself with your credit card's terms and conditions.
Credit Card Suggestions
— Establish a spending strategy so you don't fall into credit card debt.
Credit Scores
— Your financial GPA
Credit Reports
— Think of a credit report as your financial report card.
Interactive Credit Report
— How to read a credit report
Repayment
— Prepare to pay back your loans before you graduate.
Avoiding Default
— Violating your loan agreement can have severe consequences.
Consequences of Default
— Discover why defaulting on your student loans can negatively impact your life.
Consolidation
— Know the benefits and disadvantages of combining multiple loans into one.
Deferment and Forbearance
— Discover how you may be eligible to postpone or adjust your loan payment.
Options After Default
— Learn how to avoid some of the negative consequences and possibly restore certain benefits.
Forgiveness
— Discover ways to help you erase your debt faster.
In School Budget Worksheet
— Develop a budget to help manage your money while still in college.
Out of School Budget Worksheet
— Develop a budget to help you manage your money after college.
Get Hired
— Identify your relevant skills and experiences.
Job Hunting Techniques
— Follow our list of tips and find the job you want.
Developing Your Resume
— Make a strong first impression on paper.
Common Resume Questions
— Find the answers to the most common resume questions.
Skills for Any Resume
— Improve your chances of getting hired by communicating certain skills on your resume.
100 Great Resume Words
— Use action words and active voice in your resume to help grab the reader's attention.
Common Resume Mistakes
— Avoid the common mistakes many job seekers make.
Cover Letters
— Highlight your skills and experience in a well-written cover letter.
Sample Resumes
— Select a resume format that highlights your strengths.
Resume 1
— Review this resume written for a beginning college student or recent high school graduate.
Template 1
— Use this template for Sample Resume 1.
Resume 2
— Review this resume written for a junior/senior college student.
Template 2
— Use this template for Sample Resume 2.
Resume 3
— Review this resume written for a recent college graduate.
Template 3
— Use this template for Sample Resume 3.
Landing a Job Interview
— Think of a job interview as an opportunity to show that you have what it takes to do the job.
Job Application Checklist
— Go over our checklist before turning in your job application.
Job Interview Tips
— Review our list of tips before heading to your job interview.
First Impressions
— Create a good first impression in a job interview.
Typical Interview Questions
— Prepare for your interview by anticipating the questions an employer might ask.
Interview Follow-up
— Thank your interviewers for the opportunity to talk to them.
Recovering from a Bad Interview
— Acknowledge the good with the bad, and make the best out any situation.
Salary Negotiation
— Research salary data and review our list of tips before talking about your salary.
Home
— Explore careers, plan for college, choose a college, apply to college, pay for college, and read tips for getting hired using AIE.
Savings Options
— Start saving now for your child's education.
529 Plans
— Investigate savings plans that will help you prepare for future education costs.
Coverdell Accounts
— Learn how to invest in your child's education.
College Cost Chart
— Do the math — How long will it take to save enough money for college?
The Empty Nest
— How to make the most of the next four years
Home
— Discover tools and resources to help your students succeed.
Scholars and Sense
— Download lesson plans geared toward careers and college.
Subscribe
— Register for Scholars and Sense.
Forgot Password
— Get your password for Scholars and Sense.
Logout
— Exit Scholars and Sense.
Free Printed Materials
— Order free posters, brochures, bookmarks, and other helpful information resources.
FAFSA-Made-Easy
— View the online archive and order videos of this free program.
English-Spanish Glossary
— Look up Spanish language financial aid terms.
Home
— Explore resources that can help shape the future of your students.
Know Before You Go
™
— Discover resources for educational direction beyond high school.
Sign Up
— Register your library for the
Know Before You Go
awareness campaign.
Book/Web Resources
— Download and customize rich text format versions of resources included in the
Know Before You Go
resource notebook.
Promotional Items
— Order free materials for your students.
Re-order Form
— Re-order
Know Before You Go
promotional items.
Participating Libraries
— Discover other libraries that participate in
Know Before You Go
.
Free Printed Materials
— Order free posters, brochures, bookmarks, and other helpful information resources.
FAFSA-Made-Easy
— View the online archive and order videos of this free program.
English-Spanish Glossary
— Look up Spanish language financial aid terms.
Home
— Explore resources to help guide your students.
Counselors Network
— Get the monthly e-newsletter of AIE published for middle and high school counselors.
Free Printed Materials
— Order free posters, brochures, bookmarks, and other helpful information resources.
FAFSA-Made-Easy
— View the online archive and order videos of this free program.
English-Spanish Glossary
— Look up Spanish language financial aid terms.
What is AIE?
— Read about the mission and history of AIE.
Site Map
— View an outline of the entire AIE Web site.
Link to Us
— Link to AIE via our official logo or text.
Submit a Link
— Suggest a link for us to include on AIE.
PRIVACY POLICY
— View our privacy policy.
Accessibility
— View our accessibility statement.
Contact Us
— Send us your questions or feedback.
FAFSA
— Browse through the FAFSA resources.
FAFSA Info Center
— Discover the FAFSA, the central element in the federal student aid application process.
FAFSA Types
— Use either format of the FAFSA: electronic or paper.
The Process
— Follow the steps of the Department of Education: analyze, calculate, and report.
Dependency Status
— Learn how to determine dependency (dependent or independent).
Priority Deadline
— Turn in the FAFSA on time.
Special Circumstances
— Communicate unique situation to the school's financial aid administrator.
Who is the Parent?
— Learn how to determine who the parent is.
Common Errors
— Avoid common mistakes made by others filling out the FAFSA.
FAQs
— Read through our list of frequently asked questions about the FAFSA.
FAFSA-Made-Easy Registration
— Register for The FAFSA-Made-Easy program
FAFSA-Made-Easy Video
— Watch a free video program that simplifies the financial aid application process.
FAFSA on the Web
— Use the electronic FAFSA to file quickly and easily.
AIEmail
— Read the weekly e-newsletter of AIE published for high school students, parents, and educators.
Calculators
— Learn about the costs associated with higher education.
EFC
— Estimate a family's expected contribution toward educational expenses.
Loan
— Calculate the payment schedule of a loan.
Daily Interest
— Calculate loan interest since your last payment.
Graduation Planning
— Budget your time to achieve graduation in a specified amount of time.
Net Earnings
— Think about if you should borrow for school or work more?
In School Budget
— Estimate college living expenses.
Out of School Budget
— Estimate living expenses after college.
Financial Aid Calendar
— Stay on track with the college admissions process.
Scholarships
— Find scholarships best suited for your situation.
News Archive
— Read news stories for all site visitors.
2007 News Archive
— Read 2007 news stories for all site visitors.
2006 News Archive
— Read 2006 news stories for all site visitors.
Internet Resources
— Find links to more information about every part of your educational adventure.
Get Homework Help
— Find Web sites with homework help.
Explore Careers
— Find other Web sites about exploring careers.
Plan for College
— Find other Web sites about planning for college.
Choose Your College
— Find other Web sites about choosing a college.
Apply to College
— Find other Web sites about applying to college.
Pay for College
— Find other Web sites about paying for college.
Manage Your Money
— Find Web sites about managing your money.
Get Hired
— Find other Web sites about getting a job.
Read Publications
— Read related publications.
State Education Resources
— Get a list of helpful resources for your state.
Videos
— Watch videos on a variety of education and finance topics.
College Success Stories
— Profiles of successful college students and graduates.
FAFSA-Made-Easy Video
— Watch a free video program that simplifies the financial aid application process.
Credit and Debt
— Know the consequences of credit card usage.
Handouts
— Get useful printable pages for students.
Financial Literacy
— Invest in yourself.
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