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The Colorado Council on High School/College Relations (CCHS/CR) is a volunteer member organization comprised of colleges and high schools in Colorado that work together to coordinate college counseling activities. CCHS/CR offers scholarships to high school students based on volunteerism/community service. For more information, please visit www.coloradocouncil.org.

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Did You Know?

Go To School in Hawaii For Less...
The Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program allows students in the western states to attend colleges and universities for a reduced tuition. Typically students would pay full out-of-state tuition rates to attend a school in a different state. However, through the WUE program, students pay 150% of the school's in-state tuition rate. This is a tremendous cost savings and a great opportunity for students looking to attend college outside of Colorado. For further details and a list of participating states and institutions, visit: http://www.wiche.edu/ .
 
Welcome to NCSS
National College Search Services (NCSS) is dedicated to helping students find the right college fit to meet their educational goals.

The college search, application and enrollment process can be intimidating and time consuming. NCSS provides guidance and assistance to help individuals and families successfully navigate the path to college.

It is our goal to build a relationship that will help you succeed in reaching your educational goals. We offer services that benefit students from all walks of life and look forward to assisting you!
 
College Consultants in High Demand
More Families Turn to College Consultants

By Mary Kuhl

Real estate agents guide buyers through the maze of the housing market. Financial advisers help people invest money wisely. And now more parents and students are seeking expert help for another of the most costly – and confusing – decisions they must make: which college to attend.

With competition for top state and private schools tougher than ever and tuition continuing to rise, more parents are looking to consultants to help their children choose the right college. In many dual-income families there is a little more money, but parents have less time to spend guiding their teenagers as they prepare for college.
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