b'21Narrow Your College Search Starting Your College SearchNow that you have identified what matters to you, use these strategies and resources to research colleges and universities that will fit you best. This process will help you build an intentional list with a reasonable number of colleges to which you will apply.Do Online Research Use the internet to learn about and compare colleges: Big Future by The College Board profiles collegesand sets up searches based on your choices.www.bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-searchCampus Tours takes you on virtual visits tothousands of campuses and provides college maps. www.campustours.com College Greenlight searches colleges based on your preferences and locates scholarships, witha focus on first-generation and underrepresented students. www.cappex.com/greenlightCollege Navigator searches for colleges based on yourUniversity of Pittsburghpreferences. www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/Im First celebrates students who are the firstin their family to attend college through an onlineAttend College Fairscommunity. The site searches for and offers profiles of colleges that support first-generation-to-college College fairs bring admissions officers from many students. www.imfirst.org colleges and universities together at once to give you an opportunity to ask questions that will help College websites offer specific details about all you determine if a school is a good fit for you. aspects of fit. Most colleges have social media The National Association for College Admissionpages you can follow. Many offer student blogs Counseling is hosting virtual college fairs on:that provide different perspectives about campus life and programs. Go to each colleges undergraduate September 10, 2023admissions website and look for a profile of theOctober 15, 2023incoming class of students. November 12, 2023Register and learn more at www.nacacattend.org/fairs/virtual-fairs.Research Support ServicesMake sure the schools that interest you canaccommodate your needs by researching thesupport services they offer. Search school websites for student services, students with disabilities,or disability services. Ask admissions officers about Lincoln University these services at college fairs and set up a meeting with the appropriate school office when you visit.'