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You're in a pivotal position to make a connection between college-bound students and the colleges.

Among the highest priorities for today's high school counselors and teachers is directing students toward the college or vocation best suited to their personal needs and interests.

A Valuable Tool for Teens... and Educators

Participating in the NRCCUA Post-Secondary Planning Survey® provides a valuable, no-cost service to college-bound teens. At the same time, it's a powerful tool for guidance counselors and teachers. By providing students with the opportunity to communicate with our nearly 1,500 member institutions, they'll be able to receive valuable information directly from colleges and universities seeking students with particular interests and qualifications. In addition to hearing from colleges and universities, your students may also hear from non-profit and for-profit organizations offering educational opportunities such as college admissions services, financial aid, career information, extracurricular enrichment and recognition programs. The National Research Center for College & University Admissions does not share student information with commercial marketers offering to sell non-education-related products and services.

Join 55,000 Other Teachers and Educators

When you administer the Post-Secondary Planning Survey®, you'll be joining 55,000 teachers and guidance counselors at more than 95 percent of the country's public and private secondary schools -- in using the largest and most comprehensive survey of the opinions, educational needs and preferences of high school students.

How to Order Surveys for Your Students

If you didn't receive surveys from us this year or need more surveys than we sent, you can order more online now. To get started, register with NRCCUA.

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