COLLEGE SEARCH RESOURCES
College Application Process
University of Wisconsin System Information
Wisconsin Private Colleges Information & Applications
Wisconsin College Search
Wisconsin Technical Colleges
UW System Application
Common Application (common applications to over 300 colleges and universities)
UW System Housing
U.S. News & World Report (complete rankings of most colleges across the country)
Peterson's Best College Picks
Collegeboard.com
GoCollege.com
SchoolsintheUSA.com
Colleges.com
U.S.CollegeSearch.org
Collegeview.com
Historically Black Colleges Information
College Preparatory Checklists
Apprenticeships
Take Campus Tours
Campus Crime & Security
Mapping Your Future

Campus Visit Days: It is very important that you take the time to go visit the campuses of the schools you are interested in attending.  Contact the admissions office at the university to set up an appointment.  Saturday visits are available.  To contact an admission office in the UW-System click hereTo contact an admission office at one of Wisconsin's private colleges click here.

Moving Ahead - Advice for Students With Disabilities
The successful transition of students with disabilities to, through and beyond college is a team effort. AHEAD offers the following to students, parents, professionals and employers so that all are aware of the wide range of resources that are available.

Military Academies                       Military Service

U.S. Army                                    U.S. Army - Contact SSG Eric A. Mills at 414-258-5447

U.S. Navy                                    U.S. Navy - Contact Petty Officer Andrew Suggitt at 414-281-0077

U.S. Air Force                              U.S. Air Force - Contact Tech Sergeant Douglas Baker at 414-281-7338

U.S. Merchant Marines                 U.S. Marine Corps - Contact SGT David D. Dawson at 414-282-3952

U.S. Coast Guard                         WI Army National Guard - Contact SFC Brian D. Schwalbach at 414-803-9999

Selective Services Registration:  www.sss.gov (males need to register within 30 days of their 18th birthday).  You will not qualify for federal aid if you do not register.