December 29, 2008
Is there any place I can submit my address to to receive college brochures?
Can you answer ohsolovely_0h9's question about brochures?:
I am a junior in high school and I would love to receive a LOT of brochures through the mail (physical mail, not email.) I signed up to receive some when I took the ACT and PSAT and I've received things from only one college. Is there a website I can sign up for that will send a lot of them? Or do I have to search and ask individual colleges at a time?
Brochure Makers
I am a junior in high school and I would love to receive a LOT of brochures through the mail (physical mail, not email.) I signed up to receive some when I took the ACT and PSAT and I've received things from only one college. Is there a website I can sign up for that will send a lot of them? Or do I have to search and ask individual colleges at a time?
Brochure Makers
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go to this is a great resource and will give you plenty of info. There should be a place to submit your email address.
See if you can find any college fairs that are being held around your area. It's pretty much a big room with lots of booths or stalls and representatives from different colleges come and pass out information/answer any questions about their college. This is a good way to find out more information about which colleges you want to attend and get some brochures too, trust me they will have A LOT, after all they are trying to convince you to apply there.
You can also go to the college website and each school should have a program for prospective students. Just give them your e-mail and they might send you some "physical" mail for information purposes.
Good Luck!
go to college board like the other person stated. find the college that meet your criteria. go to their websites and you can requestion information from that school. usually under, prospective students, facts, request info. typically in that order. good luck.