Student Resources

  • https://asvab.com - The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)  website for practice tests and test prep

  • https:www.collegeboard.org - College Board is a non-profit organization that clears a path for all students to own their future through the AP Program, SAT Suite, BigFuture, and more.

  • https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa - FSA, an office of the U.S. Department of Education (ED), is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation.  Any student who intends to or is considering attending college next year is required to complete their FAFSA. This application allows students to qualify for grants and other assistance programs while attending a post-secondary institution.

  • https://www.pheaa.org/ - PHEAA is a national provider of financial aid services, serving millions of students and thousands of schools through a variety of student aid programs.

  • https://www.smartfutures.org/ - Smart Futures is a Pittsburgh-based non-profit software development organization in the field of career education and workforce development. Our mission is to provide schools and education agencies with an online career planning and portfolio platform that helps all students be ready for post-high school success.

  • https://www.bridges4kids.org/ - An all-volunteer, non-profit parent organization providing information and referral services to parents and professionals helping children from birth through transition to adult life.

  • https://www.pacareerzone.org/ - Offered through the State of Pennsylvania’s Department of Education, PA Career Zone is a great, free way for students to prepare for life beyond high school.  Students can explore their personality type by completing the PA Career Zone Holland Code Assessment.  Students can also explore careers by both Career Clusters and by their specific Holland Codes.  In addition, students can use the ‘Budget Your Life’ function of the webpage to get an idea of what they can expect from life after graduation.