When looking for stories with the words "college application help,"Google's search engine identifies over 500 million examples on the World Wide Web.It is hard to say how long it would take to look at all 500 million,but no one has that kind of time.Now, five higher education groupsare trying to make the college application process simpler.The five started a website – with the goal of providingall the college information students need in one place.It offers help to students and their parents as they learn aboutand complete the college application process.The website's address is www.steps2college.org.The site provides information about important datesthe college admission process,help with application forms and sources of financial aid.Although designed for American students,it can be a big help to other students,says Laura Owen of American University in Washington, D.C.She directs the Center for Postsecondary Readiness and Successat American's School of Education."There is a lot of information provided -- in a single place," Owen said.American University helped to create the website.The other creators are the ACT Center for Equity in Learning,the American Council on Education, Success Better Make Roomand the National College Access Network.The site offers ideas on how to avoid the kind of problemsstudents often face when preparing for college.For example, one report examines what is known as "summer melt."That is term used to describe students who are accepted at a collegeand pay the required deposit,but then do not show up for the first day of class.The report says college administrators had long believed"summer melt" students decided to change schools.But researchers Lindsay Page and Ben Castlemanfound that many failed to attend classes anywhere that school year.The report goes on to say that it is likely that many studentsjust were not aware of all the paper work required before the start of classes.This is especially true for those who completed high schooland no longer could contact college officials for help with the process.The website also has information on how students can choose the best college.On October 4, the site will offer a "virtual college fair" of 100 colleges and universities.The event will give students and parents a chance to question officialsand students from 100 schools.If that does not work, you can look up former students at your high schoolwho went to a college you would like to attend.They are likely to honestly discuss their experiences, both good and bad.American University's Laura Owen says she likesthat the website provides a "timeline" – one that organizes all steps neededto successfully complete the application process.