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Preparing Your Child For College: 1996-97 Edition

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United States Department of Education



Table of Contents

Index

Cover Page

A Note to Parents

General Questions About College

Preparing for College

Choosing a College

Financing a College Education

Long-Range Planning

Important Terms

Other Sources of Information



In this section you will find phone numbers, mailing addresses, Internet addresses, and books that you can use to get more information about planning for college both financially and academically. You should be able to find most of these books and others like them at your local library.

The following publications, organizations, and Internet addresses represent a partial list of such sources of information. Their placement on this list does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education.

Books and Other Resources on Occupations and Careers

  1. The Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-97 Edition. U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1996.

  2. Careers for the '90s: Everything You Need To Know to Find the Right Career. Research and Education Association, 1994.

  3. The College Board Guide to Jobs and Career Planning, Second Edition, Joyce Slaton Mitchell. The College Board, 1994.

  4. What Color Is Your Parachute 1996?, Richard Nelson Bolles. Ten Speed Press, 1995.

  5. ACT (American College Testing) and the National Career Development Association have developed a career exploration and guidance kit called Realizing the Dream. Many schools around the country are using this kit to help students identify careers of interest. Ask your child's guidance counselor if Realizing the Dream is being used in your child's school or district. To find out more about the kit, you can call 319-337-1379 or write to the following address:

    Heidi Hallberg
    Program Coordinator
    ACT
    2201 North Dodge Street
    P.O. Box 168
    Iowa City, IA 52243-0168

Books About Choosing a College

  1. The College Guide for Parents, Third Edition, Charles Shields. The College Board, 1994.

  2. The College Handbook, 1996. The College Board, 1995.

  3. Peterson's Guide to Four-Year Colleges, 1996, Twenty-Sixth Edition. Peterson's Guides, 1995.

  4. Barron's Profiles of American Colleges, Twenty-First Edition. Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 1996.

  5. Rugg's Recommendations on the Colleges, Thirteenth Edition. Rugg's Recommendations, 1996.

  6. The Multicultural Student's Guide to the Colleges, Robert Mitchell. Noonday Press, 1996.

Information About Advanced Placement (AP) Courses and Exams

For more information, write or call:

AP Services
P.O. Box 6671
Princeton, NJ 08541-6671
Phone: 609-771-7300
(TTY) 609-882-4118
Fax: 609-530-0482
E-mail: apexams@ets.org

Information About "School-to-Career" and "Tech-Prep" Programs

For information about "School-to-Career" or "School-to-Work" programs, write or call:

School-To-Work Opportunities Information Center
400 Virginia Avenue, SW,
Room 210
Washington, DC 20024
Phone: 202-401-6222

For information about "Tech-Prep" and "2+2" programs, write or call:

National Tech Prep Network
P.O. Box 21689
Waco, TX 76702-1689
Phone: 800-972-2766

Or:

Center for Occupational Research and Development
601 Lake Air Drive
Waco, TX 76710
Phone: 817-772-8756

Information About Taking Standardized Tests

  1. The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT I) and the SAT II Subject Tests. Write or call:

    SAT Program
    P.O. Box 6200
    Princeton, NJ 08541-6200
    Phone: 609-771-7600

  2. The ACT. Write or call:

    ACT Registration
    P.O. Box 414
    Iowa City, IA 52243
    Phone: 319-337-1270

  3. The Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). Write or call:

    PSAT/NMSQT
    P.O. Box 6720
    Princeton, NJ 08541-6720
    Phone: 609-771-7070

Books About Preparing for Standardized Tests

Note: One of the best ways to prepare for standardized tests is to practice with actual tests. The first two books in the following list focus on copies of previously administered tests.

  1. Real SATs. The College Board, 1995.

  2. Official Guide to the ACT Assessment. Harcourt Brace Press, 1990.

  3. Barron's How to Prepare for the PSAT/NMSQT, Eighth Edition, Samuel Brownstein, Mitchel Weiner, and Sharon Weiner Green. Barron's Educational Series, 1993.

  4. Barron's How to Prepare for the SAT I, Eighteenth Edition, Samuel Brownstein, Mitchel Weiner, and Sharon Weiner Green. Barron's Educational Series, 1994.

  5. Barron's How to Prepare for the ACT, Tenth Edition, George Ehrenhaft, Robert Lehrman, and Allan Mundsack. Barron's Educational Series, 1995.

  6. Preparation for the SAT, 1997 Edition, Edward Deptula (ed.). Arco Publishers, 1996.

  7. Cracking the SAT and PSAT, 1996, Adam Robinson and John Katzman. The Princeton Review, 1995.

  8. Cracking the ACT, 1996-97, Geoff Martz, Kim Magloire, and Theodore Silver. Princeton Review, 1996.

  9. Word Smart: Building an Educated Vocabulary, Adam Robinson. Princeton Review, 1993.

Books About Financing Your Child's Education

  1. Paying for College: A Guide for Parents, Gerald Krefetz. The College Board, 1995.

  2. College Financial Aid, Fifth Edition. College Research Group of Concord, Massachusetts. Macmillan General Reference, 1993.

  3. College Costs and Financial Aid Handbook, 1996, Sixteenth Edition. The College Board, 1995.

  4. Peterson's Paying Less for College, 1996, Thirteenth Edition. Peterson's Guides, 1995.

  5. Best Buys in College Education, Third Edition, Lucia Solorzano. Barron's Educational Series, 1994.

  6. College Scholarships & Financial Aid, Sixth Edition, John Schwartz (ed.). Arco Publishers, 1995.

  7. Don't Miss Out: The Ambitious Student's Guide to Financial Aid, 1996-97, Twentieth Edition, Anna Leider and Robert Leider. Octameron Associates, 1995.

Information About U.S. Savings Bonds

Write to:

Office of Public Affairs
U.S. Savings Bonds Division
Washington, DC 20226

Information About Federal Student Financial Aid

Request The Student Guide by writing to:

Federal Student Aid Information Center
P.O. Box 84
Washington, DC 20044

Call the Federal Student Financial Aid Information Center toll-free at

1-800-4FED-AID

Books About Private Sources of Financial Aid

  1. Foundation Grants to Individuals, Ninth Edition, L. Victoria Hall (ed.). The Foundation Center, 1995.

  2. The A's and B's of Academic Scholarships, 1996-97, Eighteenth Edition, Deborah L. Wexler (ed.). Octameron Associates, 1995.

  3. The Scholarship Book, Fifth Edition, Daniel Cassidy. Prentice Hall, Inc., 1996.

  4. The Complete Grants Sourcebook for Higher Education, Third Edition, David Bauer and David Bower. Oryx Press, 1995.

Information About Educational Standards

You can contact your child's school, the school district, or the State department of education to find out about the setting of educational standards in your community and State. The following are other sources of information:

  1. Council of Chief State School Officers
    1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
    Suite 700
    Washington, DC 20001-1431
    Phone: 202-408-5505

  2. Council for Basic Education
    1319 F Street NW
    Washington, DC 20004
    Phone: 202-347-4171

The following associations and organizations are coordinating the development of voluntary standards:

  1. Math:
    National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    1906 Association Drive
    Reston, VA 22091
    Phone: 1-800-235-7566

  2. Arts:
    Music Educators National Conference
    1806 Robert Fulton Drive
    Reston, VA 22091
    Phone: 1-800-828-0229

  3. Civics and Government:
    Center for Civic Education
    5146 Douglas Fir Road
    Calabasas, CA 91302
    Phone: 1-800-350-4223

  4. Foreign Language:
    American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
    6 Executive Boulevard
    Yonkers, NY 10701-6801
    Phone: 914-963-8830

  5. Geography:
    National Geographic Society
    P.O. Box 1640
    Washington, DC 20013-1640
    Phone: 1-800-368-2728

  6. Science:
    National Research Council
    National Science Education Standards Project
    2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20418
    Phone: 202-334-1399

Publications on Educational Standards

  1. Making Standards Matter: A Fifty-State Progress Report on Efforts to Raise Academic Standards. American Federation of Teachers, Educational Issues Department. Washington, DC, 1995.

  2. Continuing the Commitment: Essential Components of a Successful Education System. The Business Roundtable. Education Public Policy Agenda. Washington, DC, May 1995.

Information About AmeriCorps

For information about AmeriCorps, call:

1-800-94-ACORPS (1-800-942-2677) or TDD 1-800-833-3722

Information About Opportunities in the Armed Forces

  1. The U.S. Army: Call 1-800-USA-ARMY

  2. The U.S. Air Force: Call 1-800-423-USAF

  3. The U.S. Navy: Call 1-800-USA-NAVY

  4. The U.S. Marines: Call 1-800-MARINES

  5. The U.S. Coast Guard: Call 1-800-424-8883

  6. The U.S. Army Reserve: Call 1-800-USA-ARMY

  7. The U.S. Navy Reserve: Call 1-800-USA-USNR

  8. The U.S. Air Force Reserve: Call 1-800-257-1212

  9. The U.S. Army National Guard: Call 1-800-638-7600

  10. The ROTC: Call 1-800-USA-ROTC

Information Available Through the Internet About Planning for College

In addition to this publication and other printed materials, a host of information about preparing for college is available through the Internet -- the international network of computers that are joined by telecommunications links. People can easily share information over the Internet without having to learn computer languages. Many families have access to the Internet through their schools or public libraries; some families have a connection to the Internet from a home computer.

Below you will find a short discussion of several sources of information, along with their "addresses" on the Internet. In the event that the "address" of a source changes, you should be able to locate information about preparing for college by searching with the use of phrases such as "college planning" or "preparing for college," or by searching with the name of the source instead of the Internet address.

Sources of Information

  1. Yahoo:

    One of the large directories of information on the Internet is Yahoo. Yahoo has an information page on Education and has additional pages with information about preparing for college and about paying for college.

    Address: http://www.yahoo.com/Education

  2. The Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation (TGSLC):

    The Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation (TGSLC) makes a great deal of information available to help prospective college students prepare for college. Its information includes career planning and college selection information. The name of its Internet site is Adventures in Education.

    Address: http://www.tgslc.org

  3. The Illinois Student Aid Commission (ISAC):

    The Illinois Student Aid Commission (ISAC) also provides information over the Internet about preparing and paying for college.

    Address: http://www.isac1.org

  4. The Financial Aid Information Page:

    The Financial Aid Information Page provides links to sources of information about student financial aid.

    Address:

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/mkant/Public/FinAid/finaid.html

  5. The College Board:

    The College Board is a national membership association of schools and colleges whose aim is to facilitate the student transition to higher education. Use the address below to access information offered by the College Board.

    Address: http://www.collegeboard.org

  6. The Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae):

    The Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae) is a provider of financial services and operational support for higher education. Use the address below to access information offered by Sallie Mae on planning for college.

    Address: http://www.salliemae.com

  7. The U.S. Department of Education:

    The U.S. Department of Education and its Office of Postsecondary Education have information that may be of use to you. The Student Guide is available over the Internet from the Education Department.

    U.S. Department of Education (ED)
    Address: http://www.ed.gov

    ED's Office of Postsecondary Education
    Address: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/ index.html

    The Student Guide
    Address: http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide

  8. The Consumer Information Center in Pueblo, Colorado:

    This volume, Preparing Your Child for College, is available through the Internet from the electronic arm of the Government Document Distribution Center in Pueblo, Colorado.

    Address: http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov

    You can also see this booklet by using the following address at the Department of Education's World Wide Web and gopher sites: World Wide Web:

    Address: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Prepare/
    Gopher: gopher.ed.gov -->U.S. Department of Education/OERI Publications/ --> ED/OERI Publications - Full Text/ -->Preparing Your Child for College/


Information About
Opportunities in Each State

For information about State financial aid and colleges and universities in specific States, contact the agencies listed below. They can provide you with other contacts in the State for more information.

ALABAMA

Executive Director
Commission on Higher Education
100 North Union Street
Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3702
(334) 242-1998
FAX: 242-0268

ALASKA

Executive Director
Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education
3030 Vintage Boulevard
Juneau, Alaska 99801-7109
(907) 465-2962
FAX: 465-5316

President
University of Alaska System
202 Butrovich Building
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-5560
(907) 474-7311
FAX: 474-7570

ARIZONA

Executive Director
Arizona Board of Regents
2020 North Central, Suite 230
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 229-2500
FAX: 229-2555

ARKANSAS

Director
Department of Higher Education
114 East Capitol
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
(501) 324-9300
FAX: 324-9308

CALIFORNIA

Executive Director
California Postsecondary Education Commission
1303 J Street, 5th Floor
Sacramento, California 95814-2938
(916) 445-1000
FAX: 327-4417

California Student Aid Commission
P.O. Box 510845
Sacramento, California 94245-0845
(916) 445-0880
FAX: 327-6599

COLORADO

Executive Director
Commission on Higher Education
1300 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Denver, Colorado 80203
(303) 866-4034
FAX: 860-9750

CONNECTICUT

Commissioner of Higher Education
Department of Higher Education
61 Woodland Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06105
(203) 566-5766
FAX: 566-7865

DELAWARE

Executive Director
Delaware Higher Education Commission
820 French Street, 4th Floor
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
(302) 577-3240
FAX: 577-6765

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Chief
Office of Postsecondary Education Research and Assistance
2100 M. L. King Jr. Avenue, S.E. #401
Washington, D.C. 20020
(202) 727-3685
FAX: 727-2739

FLORIDA

Executive Director
Postsecondary Education Planning Commission
Florida Education Center
Collins Building
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400
(904) 488-7894
FAX: 922-5388

Office of Student Financial Assistance
Room 255, Collins Building
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400
(904) 488-1034
FAX: 488-3612

GEORGIA

Chancellor
Board of Regents
University System of Georgia
244 Washington Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
(404) 656-2202
FAX: 657-6979

Georgia Student Finance Commission
2082 East Exchange Place
Tucker, Georgia 30084
(770) 414-3200
FAX: 414-3163

HAWAII

President
University of Hawaii System
2444 Dole Street
Bachman Hall, Room 202
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
(808) 956-8207
FAX: 956-5286

Hawaii State Postsecondary Education Commission
2444 Dole Street
Bachman Hall, Room 209
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
(808) 956-8213
FAX: 956-5156

IDAHO

Executive Director for Higher Education
State Board of Education
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0037
(208) 334-2270
FAX: 334-2632

ILLINOIS

Executive Director
Board of Higher Education
4 West Old Capitol Plaza, Room 500
Springfield, Illinois 62701
(217) 782-2551
FAX: 782-8548

Illinois Student Assistance Commission
Executive Offices
500 West Monroe Street, Third Floor
Springfield, Illinois 62704
(217) 782-6767
FAX: 524-1858

INDIANA

Commissioner for Higher Education
Commission for Higher Education
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 550
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-1971
(317) 464-4400
FAX: 464-4410

State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana
150 West Market Street, Suite 500
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 232-2350
FAX: 232-3260

IOWA

Executive Director
State Board of Regents
Old Historical Building
East 12th & Grand Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 281-3934
FAX: 281-6420

Iowa College Student Aid Commission
200 Tenth Street, 4th Floor
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
(515) 281-3501
FAX: 242-5996

KANSAS

Executive Director
Kansas Board of Regents
700 SW Harrison, Suite 1410
Topeka, Kansas 66603-3760
(913) 296-3421
FAX: 296-0983

KENTUCKY

Executive Director
Council on Higher Education
1024 Capitol Center Drive, Suite 320
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-8204
(502) 573-1555
FAX: 573-1535

Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority
1050 U.S. 127 South
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
(502) 564-7990
FAX: 564-7103

LOUISIANA

Commissioner
Board of Regents
150 Third Street, Suite 129
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70801-1389
(504) 342-4253
FAX: 342-9318

Office of Student Financial Assistance, Louisiana Student Financial Assistance
Commission
P.O. Box 91202
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821-9202
(504) 922-1011
FAX: 922-1089

MAINE

Chancellor
University of Maine System
107 Maine Avenue
Bangor, Maine 04401-4380
(207) 973-3205
FAX: 947-7556

Financial Authority of Maine, Maine Education Assistance Division
One Weston Court
State House, Station 119
Augusta, Maine 04333
(207) 287-2183
FAX: 287-2233 or 628-8208

MARYLAND

Secretary of Higher Education
Maryland Higher Education Commission
16 Francis Street
Annapolis, Maryland 21401-1781
(410) 974-2971
FAX: 974-3513

MASSACHUSETTS

Chancellor
Higher Education Coordinating Council
McCormark Building
1 Ashburton Place, Room 1401
Boston, Massachusetts 02108-1696
(617) 727-7785
FAX: 727-6397

Massachusetts State Scholarship Office
330 Stuart Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
(617) 727-9420
FAX: 727-0667

MICHIGAN

Michigan Higher Education Student Loan Authority
State Department of Education
P.O. Box 30057
Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517) 373-3662
FAX: 335-6699

Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority
P.O. Box 30462
Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517) 373-3394
FAX: 335-5984

MINNESOTA

Executive Director
Higher Education Services Office
400 Capital Square Building
550 Cedar Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
(612) 296-9665
FAX: 297-8880

MISSISSIPPI

Commissioner
Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning
3825 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, Mississippi 39211-6453
(601) 982-6611
FAX: 364-2862

MISSOURI

Commissioner of Higher Education
Coordinating Board for Higher Education
3515 Amazonas
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109
(314) 751-2361
FAX: 751-6635

MONTANA

Commissioner of Higher Education
Montana University System
2500 Broadway
Helena, Montana 59620-3101
(406) 444-6570
FAX: 444-1469

NEBRASKA

Executive Director
Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education
P.O. Box 95005
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5005
(402) 471-2847
FAX: 471-2886

NEVADA

Chancellor
University of Nevada System
2601 Enterprise Road
Reno, Nevada 89512
(702) 784-4901
FAX: 784-1127

Nevada Department of Education
700 East 5th Street, Capitol Complex
Carson City, Nevada 89710
(702) 687-5915
FAX: 687-5660

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Executive Director
New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
Two Industrial Park Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03301-8512
(603) 271-2555
FAX: 271-2696

Chancellor
University System of New Hampshire
Dunlap Center, 25 Concord Road
Durham, New Hampshire 03824-3545
(603) 868-1800
FAX: 868-3021

NEW JERSEY

New Jersey Department of Higher Education
Office of Student Assistance and Information Systems
4 Quakerbridge Plaza, CN 540
Trenton, New Jersey 08625
1-800-792-8670
(609) 584-9618
FAX: 588-2228

NEW MEXICO

Executive Director
Commission on Higher Education
1068 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501-4295
(505) 827-7383
FAX: 827-7392

NEW YORK

Deputy Commissioner for Higher and Professional Education
Room 5B28 Cultural Education Center
New York State Education Department
Albany, New York 12230
(518) 474-5851
FAX: 486-2175

The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
99 Washington Avenue
Albany, New York 12255
(518) 473-0431
FAX: 474-2839

NORTH CAROLINA

Vice President for Planning
University of North Carolina
General Administration
P.O. Box 2688
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688
(919) 962-6981
FAX: 962-0488

North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA)
P.O. Box 2688
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688
(919) 549-8614
FAX: 549-8481

College Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 12100
Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
(919) 821-4771
FAX: 821-3139

NORTH DAKOTA

Chancellor
North Dakota University System
600 East Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
(701) 328-2962
FAX: 328-2961

OHIO

Chancellor
Ohio Board of Regents
30 East Broad Street, 36th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0417
(614) 466-0887
FAX: 466-5866

OKLAHOMA

Chancellor
State Regents for Higher Education
500 Education Building
State Capitol Complex
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 524-9100
FAX: 524-9230

OREGON

Chancellor
State System of Higher Education
P.O. Box 3175
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1075
(541) 346-5700
FAX: 346-5764

Oregon State Scholarship Commission
1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(541) 687-7400
FAX: 687-7419

PENNSYLVANIA

Commissioner for Higher Education
State Department of Education
333 Market Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126-0333
(717) 787-5041
FAX: 783-0583

Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency
1200 North 7th Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102
(717) 257-2850
FAX: 720-3907

PUERTO RICO

Executive Director
Council on Higher Education
Box 23400, UPR Station
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931-3400
(809) 758-3350
FAX: 763-8394

RHODE ISLAND

Commissioner of Higher Education
Office of Higher Education
301 Promenade Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02908-5720
(401) 277-6560
FAX: 277-6111

Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority
560 Jefferson Boulevard
Warwick, Rhode Island 02886
(401) 736-1100
FAX: 732-3541

SOUTH CAROLINA

Commissioner
Commission on Higher Education
1333 Main Street, Suite 200
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
(803) 737-2260
FAX: 737-2297

South Carolina Higher Education Tuition Grants Commission
P.O. Box 12159
Columbia, South Carolina 29211
(803) 734-1200
FAX: 734-1426

SOUTH DAKOTA

Executive Director
Board of Regents
207 East Capitol Avenue
Pierre, South Dakota 57501-3159
(605) 773-3455
FAX: 773-5320

Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, Office of the Secretary
700 Governors Drive
Pierre, South Dakota 57501-2291
(605) 773-3134
FAX: 773-6139

TENNESSEE

Executive Director
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Parkway Towers, Suite 1900
404 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0830
(615) 741-7562
FAX: 741-6230

Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation
Parkway Towers, Suite 1950
404 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0820
(615) 741-1346
FAX: 741-6101

TEXAS

Commissioner
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
P.O. Box 12788
Austin, Texas 78711
(512) 483-6101
FAX: 483-6169

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
P.O. Box 12788, Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711
(512) 483-6340
FAX: 483-6420

UTAH

Commissioner of Higher Education
Utah System of Higher Education
3 Triad Center, Suite 550
Salt Lake City, Utah 84180-1205
(801) 321-7101
FAX: 321-7199

VERMONT

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation
P.O. Box 2000, Champlain Mill
Winooski, Vermont 05404-2601
(802) 655-9602
FAX: 654-3765

Chancellor
Vermont State Colleges
P.O. Box 359
Waterbury, Vermont 05676
(802) 241-2520
FAX: 241-3369

President
University of Vermont
349 Waterman Building
Burlington, Vermont 05405
(802) 656-3186
FAX: 656-1363

VIRGINIA

Director
State Council of Higher Education
101 North 14th Street, 9th Floor
Richmond, Virginia 23219
(804) 225-2600
FAX: 225-2604

WASHINGTON

Executive Director
Higher Education Coordinating Board
917 Lakeridge Way, P.O. Box 43430
Olympia, Washington 98504-3430
(360) 753-7800
FAX: 753-7808

WEST VIRGINIA

Chancellor
State College System of West Virginia
1018 Kanawha Boulevard, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
(304) 558-0699
FAX: 558-1011

Chancellor
University of West Virginia System
1018 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Suite 700
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
(304) 558-2736
FAX: 558-3264

WISCONSIN

Higher Educational Aids Board
P.O. Box 7885
Madison, Wisconsin 53707
(608) 267-2206
FAX: 267-2808

President
University of Wisconsin System
1700 Van Hise Hall
1220 Linden Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
(608) 262-2321
FAX: 262-3985

WYOMING

The Community College Commission
2020 Carey Avenue, 8th Floor
Cheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7763
FAX: 777-6567

President
University of Wyoming
Box 3434
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-4121
FAX: 766-2271


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