- CollegeBoard's Tips on Transferring
- Carnegie Classification of Institutions
- Phi Theta Kappa Direct Admit Colleges
- New Mobility Magazine's Wheels on Campus Guide (top wheelchair accessible colleges)
- Wikipedia List of Nontraditional Student Programs
Colleges which meet 100% demonstrated financial need*:
- Amherst
- Berea College
- Bowdoin
- Brown
- Colby
- Colgate
- Cornell
- Dartmouth
- Davidson
- Duke
- Emory
- Grinnell
- Harvard
- Haverford
- John Hopkins
- Lafayette
- MIT
- Northwestern
- Pomona
- Princeton
- Rice
- Smith
- Stanford
- Swarthmore
- Tufts
- University of Chicago
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- University of Michigan
- University of North Carolina
- University of Notre Dame
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Tennessee Knoxville
- Washington & Lee University
- Washington University in St Louis
- Wellesley
- Wesleyan
- Williams
- Vanderbilt
- Yale
Colleges which meet 100% demonstrated financial need with some loans*:
- Barnard
- Bates
- Bryn Mawr
- Boston College
- Boston University
- California Institute of Technology
- Carleton
- Case Western
- Centre College
- Claremont McKenna
- College of the Holy Cross
- Connecticut College
- Colorado College
- Denison University
- Franklin & Marshall College
- Georgetown
- Hamilton College
- Harvey Mudd
- Kenyon College
- Macalester
- Middlebury
- Northeastern
- Oberlin
- Occidental
- Pitzer
- Reed College
- Scripps
- Skidmore College
- Thomas Aquinas College
- Trinity College
- Union College
- University of Richmond
- University of Rochester
- University of Southern California
- University of Virginia
- Vassar
- Wake Forest University
* There are some colleges, such as the University of California system of schools, which cover 100% financial need (with or without loans) if a student is a resident of that state. Schools requiring residency to meet 100% financial need have not been included in this list.