Empowering Futures:

Unlocking College Success for
High School Students

We empower high school students to
succeed by providing free tools to help
them prepare for college admissions
and receive scholarships and grants.

For students in grades 8-12.

Plan to Succeed

The High School to College Guide Foundation offers a free step-by-step guide to help students prepare for college. Students who use the HS2C Guide during their four years of high school will learn how to:

  • Build an impressive transcript and resume
  • Prepare for the ACT/SAT
  • Stand out in college applications
  • Apply for financial aid
  • Earn grants and scholarships
$134 Billion of Free Money for College!
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Supporting Title 1 Schools

Although the HS2C Guide is available to all students in grades 8-12, we focus on providing these resources to students in need. We are dedicated to supporting Title 1 Schools to give low income students more opportunities to obtain a high-quality education.

For Students

Preparing for college but don’t know where to start? Learn more about our free High School to College Guide and how you can use it to ace your tests, build your resume, and earn scholarships.

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For Parents

Support from parents is extremely important for students preparing for the future, but we know it’s not always clear how to best offer that support. Learn how you can get involved by staying up-to-date on deadlines and checking your child’s progress through the High School to College Guide.

For Schools

The HS2C Guide is designed to improve college attendance rates and give school counselors the tools they need to support students as they prepare for college. It’s easy to stay up-to-date on every student’s college prep with our seamless platform.

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What People Are Saying

Following the High School to College Scholarship Guide, I successfully graduated with high honors, and received AP® course credit in English, history, math, and biology, totaling over 20 college credits. I also applied for scholarships with 5 universities, and I received scholarship offers with all 5, including an Ivy League. The value of those scholarships totaled more than $70,000.

Applying the High School to College Scholarship Guide, I earned 22 AP® college course credits. I was awarded admissions to 6 colleges, giving me multiple options to decide on for my higher education. I also interviewed with Harvard.

I received scholarship offers totaling over $65,000!