NCAA
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a member-led organization dedicated to providing a pathway to opportunity for college athletes.
NCAA – Title IX Resource Center – Inclusion
One of the NCAA’s principles of conduct for intercollegiate athletics focuses on gender equity. The office of inclusion is committed to supporting the membership as it strives to comply with federal and state laws regarding gender equity, to adopting legislation that augments gender equity and to establishing an environment that is free of gender bias.
NJCAA – National Junior College Athletic Association
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), founded in 1938, is the governing association of community college, state college and junior college athletics throughout the United States. Currently the NJCAA holds 24 separate regions across 24 states and is divided into 3 divisions.
Fastweb
Fastweb was the very first college scholarship search website ever. … Under the umbrella of the Monster family, Fastweb has grown to provide expert financial aid advice, internship and part time job search as a way for students to pay for college, and college search and application resources.
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The FAFSA® form allows students to request federal grants, work-study, and loans, all in one application.
FinAid
Finaid was established in the fall of 1994 as a public service. This award-winning site has grown into the most comprehensive source of student financial aid information, advice and tools — on or off the web.
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA)
HESAA, the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, is the only New Jersey state agency with the sole mission of providing students and families with financial and informational resources for students to pursue their education beyond high school.
Adventures in Education
AIE is a public service website developed to help students plan and complete their journey through higher education. These free resources for students and their families are designed to help students find the right school for them, finance their education, develop career goals, manage their money, and graduate into a life full of opportunities.
College Board
We’re a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success.
College Confidential
The world’s largest college forum.
College Countdown
College Countdown provides advice from top college admissions experts to help you choose a college … learn moreRegister now to get free online FAFSA help.
College Prowler
College Prowler Gives Prospective Students the Inside Scoop. Each year high school juniors and seniors go shopping for the “right” college, one that best meets their academic interests, and one that they feel will best prepare them for their future career.
Community College Review
Profiles and historical statistics of over 1500 community colleges in the USA. Help with finding the right school.
Peterson’s Guide to Colleges and Universities
Peterson offers information on over 4000 Colleges, Online Schools and Graduate Programs. Search for College Scholarships, Practice Tests & Exam Prep Guides.
U.S. News and World Report: College Rankings
U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings can take some of the stress out of the school research and selection process and help students find a college.
ACT
ACT is a mission-driven, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people achieve education and workplace success. Grounded in 60 years of research, ACT is a trusted leader in college and career readiness solutions. Each year, ACT serves millions of students, job seekers, schools, government agencies and employers in the US and around the world with learning resources, assessments, research and credentials designed to help them succeed from elementary school through career.
ACT Flash Review
ACT Vocabulary Flash Review includes pro-nunciation guides, definitions, sample sentences, and synonyms for 600 of the most common words you might encounter on the ACT. Study-ing and learning these words will help you suc-ceed on the English, Reading, and Science subject areas of the exam.
ACT Power Practice
Packed with EIGHT full-length practice ACT tests (4 in the book, 4 online) it offers the most comprehensive preparation available on the market and effective strategies to succeed on all portions of the ACT-the English, Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Writing Tests.
ACT Word Games
CT Word Games features over 500 words and a variety of vocabulary-building activities:
- crossword puzzles
- anagrams
- cryptograms
- word scrambles
- matching-column exercises
- hidden meaning puzzles
Students also get access to additional and ACT practice games online.
AP Biology Flash Review
The AP Biology exam tests students’ knowledge of core themes, topics, and concepts covered in a typical high school AP Biology course, which offers students the opportunity to engage in college-level biology study.
AP Calculus AB Study Guide
The AP® Calculus AB exam is a 3-hour and 15-minute, end-of-course test comprised of 45 multiple-choice questions (50% of the exam) and 6 free-response questions (50% of the exam).
AP Chemistry Study Guide
The AP® Chemistry exam is a 3-hour 15-minute, end-of-course test comprised of 60 multiple-choice questions, for which you will have 1 hour and 30 minutes (this counts for 50% of your score) and 7 free-response questions, for which you will have 1 hour and 45 minutes (this counts for 50% of your score).
AP Computer Science A Study Guide
The AP® Computer Science A course is equivalent to a first-semester, college-level course in computer science. The 3-hour, end-of-course exam is comprised of 44 questions, including 40 multiple-choice questions (50% of the exam) and 4 free-response questions (50% of the exam).
AP English Literature and Composition Study Guide
While there is some degree of latitude for how your specific exam will be arranged, every AP English Literature and Composition exam will include three sections:
- Short Fiction (45–50% of the total)
- Poetry (35–45% of the total)
- Long Fiction or Drama (15–20% of the total)
AP European History Study Guide
The Advanced Placement (AP) Program® is designed to allow high school students to pursue college-level studies while attending highschool. Colleges use AP scores to determine students’e ligibility for advanced course placement and/or course credit.
AP Statistics Study Guide
The AP® Statistics course is equivalent to a first-semester, college-level class in statistics. The 3-hour, end-of-course exam is comprised of 46 questions, including 40 multiple-choice questions (50% of the exam) and 6 free-response questions (50% of the exam).
AP US Government Study Guide
The AP U.S. Government and Politics exam will test your knowledge of material typically covered in a one-semester college introductory-level course about U.S. government and politics. The 3-hour exam is comprised of 55 multiple-choice questions (50% of the exam) and 4 free-response questions (50% of the exam).
AP US History Flash Review
AP U.S. History Flash Review includes 600 names, places, events, and definitions for the AP U.S. History exam. While the subject of the exam is the past, succeeding at the test is great for your future!
SAT Math Success in 20 Minutes A Day
SAT Math Success in 20 Minutes a Day gives you quick, doable lessons that will review the most important concepts and skills you may have forgotten. Reviewing the lessons and questions in this book will give you a thorough overview of all the concepts you will see on the exam, along with practice questions that mirror the ones the SAT presents.
College Board (SAT info)
We’re a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success.
Tutor.com
Tutor.com offers one-to-one learning solutions for students through educational institutions such as colleges, universities, K-12 schools, and public and state libraries as well as through corporations for employee benefits and workforce development. We connect learners with qualified, expert tutors online, on-demand, 24/7/361. We provide tutoring services in more than 200 academic subjects and test preparation areas in an engaging and uplifting learning environment.

UHS Counseling Department
The mission of the School Counseling Department is to provide a structured and supportive program that includes the student, home and school as essential partners, to promote healthy student development in an atmosphere of acceptance and celebration of each student and to encourage a full range of opportunities and activities that can stimulate students to explore and fully realize their interests and capabilities and embrace life-long learning.