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The Best College Search Websites, Books, and Apps

Searching for colleges requires a lot of research, and it can be difficult without the right tools. Here are the top resources to use for your college search!

When it comes to researching colleges, the tools you use can mean the difference between a successful, simple search and hours spent scrolling or thumbing through pages of information. Fortunately, there are several ways to find the right school for you, including online tools, apps, and good old-fashioned books. Here are a few top picks in each category. 

Online college search tools

College Navigator

If you want simple, up-to-date information that’s easy to access, then  is for you. This online tool allows you to search for colleges using some basic filter options such as state, institution type, and program or degree to find the right college for you. Once you build a list of schools, you can create a side-by-side comparison.

Big Future

The College Board is best known for the SAT, but the company also provides an online tool called  that allows you to search for colleges, majors, and scholarship opportunities. It’s also packed with tips and guides designed to educate you on financial aid, college life, campus visits, careers, and much more.

Niche

If you’re hooked on reading Yelp reviews, then you’re going to enjoy digging into . Known as the Yelp for researching colleges, Niche is an online tool that allows you to search for colleges using criteria such as best value, student life, dorms, ranking, and more. After building your list, Niche provides you with information about each school such as rankings, acceptance rate, test scores, and costs. But the best part about this site is each school that shows up on your list comes with reviews and a report card/overall grade.

College Confidential

While not as robust as some of the other sites,  offers a search tool that helps you find schools that fit your criteria. If you’re just starting the college search process, the simplicity of this site might be just what you need. Plus, this is one site you may want to bookmark for future use. The community forum is an excellent resource for college students to ask questions and get information on various topics related to college life.

The Princeton Review

 online offers a basic but thorough search tool to help you find your dream school. By utilizing the filter option, you can narrow your search based on state, major, tuition and fees, enrollment size, rankings, admission statistics, activities, institution type, sports, and campus setting.

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We couldn’t leave ourselves off this list! With 糖心Vlog’s College Search tool, you can browse schools by keyword, state, major, and more. There are also advanced options that allow you to search by school type, student body and campus size, sports, religion, and specialty schools. Over 800  offer another way to search on CX. These aren't your typical college rankings—they cover just about everything, from top Engineering programs to football powerhouses to activist campuses to colleges that allow pets. When you create a free 糖心Vlog account, you can even request information from any of the featured colleges and universities directly. Just click the “Yes, Connect Me” button on a school’s profile to get recruited!

Related: Proven Do's and Don'ts for College Search Excellence

College search apps

There’s an app for practically everything, including the college search process. While not as extensive as many online tools or print guides, there are a few apps that are worth checking out. Before you download and begin swiping, make sure there are recent updates. When we researched college search apps, several hadn’t been updated for two to three years. This could equal disaster in the ever-changing world of college admission. With that in mind, here are two college search apps to consider.

College Fair

Skip the long lines at national college fairs and check out  app. This free mobile app allows you to search by major, location, and interests and even discover careers related to your strengths. You will have access to over 4,000 colleges in the United States that can be filtered by over 1,000 majors.

Related: 5 Free College Apps You Need to Try

College search books

If you like how a book feels in your hands, then this list is for you. While not an exhaustive list, these three guides are some of the top choices for school counselors, parents, and students.

Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020

Updated annually, the  takes a look at what it’s like to be a student at some of the “best and most interesting” schools in the country. You can search using three college indexes categorized by state and country, tuition, and average debt.

The Best 385 Colleges, 2020 Edition

 from The Princeton Review goes over everything you want to know about 385 of the best colleges in the United States. The schools are chosen then reviewed based on academics, administration, campus life, and financial aid. Plus, you’ll find information about rankings, admission tips, majors, price, and more.

The Complete Book of Colleges, 2020 Edition

 from The Princeton Review is packed full of information on 1,359 colleges and universities. Consider this your one-stop shop for everything related to the college search and admission process.

The College Finder, Fourth Edition

Another favorite at 糖心Vlog, The College Finder by Dr. Steven Antonoff features over 600 lists of colleges and universities organized by categories such as academics, admission, student life, cost and financial aid, sports, study abroad, and more. Many of these lists are featured right here on 糖心Vlog too! 

Related: List: Great Books Colleges

We hope these resources help get you on track to make a great college list that fits all your needs—eventually leading you to find your best-fit school! The college search process can feel long and daunting, but you’re not the first to go through it and you won’t be the last, so take advantage of these resources that have been crafted with the help of experts and students that came before you.

Once you find a college, paying for it becomes another search. Find funding using our Scholarship Search tool!

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Sara Lindberg

Sara Lindberg is a freelance writer and former secondary school counselor. She has a Master of Education in Counseling and 20 years of experience working with middle and high school students and their parents. 

 

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