The Dream College Tour Sweepstakes has officially ended.
Thank you to all who entered the sweepstakes!
Don't forget to check back in December when we announce our monthly winners and
the lucky Grand Prize Winner.
Texas Instruments (TI) and The Princeton Review have come together to offer high school students the chance to win the ultimate college tour of their dreams. The Dream College Tour Sweepstakes will offer students the chance to win an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of an accredited college in the United States with Robert Franek, author of The Best 368 Colleges, The Princeton Review’s chief expert on college admissions.
In addition to the Dream College Tour grand prize, students also will have the chance each week to win an exciting prize package that includes the TI-Nspire™ handheld, TI’s newest math and science learning technology, and a mini library of Princeton Review books. What's more, monthly student winners will be selected to receive free Princeton Review SAT* or ACT classroom courses. For more chances to win, enter the sweepstakes each day until September 30, 2008.
With Texas Instruments math and science learning technology and The Princeton Review SAT and ACT Prep, students have the tools and resources to help them study and prepare for entrance into the college of their dreams. Click Here to View the Winners
Getting In
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