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Career College and Scholarships
America's Job Bank - This terrific site is a partnership between the U. S. Department of Labot and state operated Employment Services. This is a comprehensive source of occupational and economic information. Job seekers may create and post resumes, search for specific jobs by location agency, or position, and examine job market information such as occupational trends.
Best Jobs USA.com - Salaries for states by job category, best palces to live and work, Career Fairs, Corporate Profiles, post your resume.
Career Browser - Explores different careers from the College Board Website.
Career Development Manual - From the Department of Career Services at the University of Waterloo, Canada, this site provides a thoughtful, interactive guide to career planning beginning with a multi-step, self assessment inventory and continuing through Employment Contacts to Career/Life Planning. The Development Manual may be duplicated for educational use.
Occupational Outlook Handbook - A wonderful source of employment trends and information about careers. The entire handbook, searchable by keyword, is included.
Careerbuilder - Provides a searchable jobs database, resume posting service, online job fair information, and industry specific employment information. The college connection has internship information and employment resources for college and graduate students, as well as high school students who are planning ahead.
Career Journal - Packed with information about all aspects of finding and enjoying a career. Go to Salaries & Profiles....
The Career Key - Gives a career test and provides a quick overview of jobs that match broad personality types.
HotJobs.com - Job seekers can brouse listings and apply for jobs online.
Job Profiles - Provides in-depth interviews with professionals in hundreds of positions, from park rangers to dentists.
My Future - Provides job information for the military.
Tests - Test your I.Q., personality, or entrepreneurial skills.
Colleges and Financial Aid
About College - Information and tips for students on adjusting to college.
American Universities - Links to home pages of universities offering bachelor or advanced degrees.
The College Board Online - The most comprehensive college information site, College Board Online includes College Board tests, programs, and online registration, a "Test Question of the Day". a searchable database of colleges, financial aid information (including a financial aid calculator), career planning information, a fee-based essay evaluation service, online shopping, and more.
College View - A free online college search service with profiles of 3,700+ colleges and universities, virtual tours of selected schools, electronic applications, financial aid information, and career planning tools.
CollegeNET - CollegeNET provides separate databases for four-year colleges and also for community, technical, and junior colleges and takes you to the actual Web sites of the colleges. The four-year college database is searchable by geography, tuition, enrollment, and potential college major.
FastWeb Scholarship Search - Students may register for scholarship information at Fastweb, one of the Internet's largest free scholarship search sites.
Financial Aid Information - These sites provide information and documents about federal student financial aid programs and how to apply for them.
Go College - Find a college, take a virtual tour, take a free (lite) version of the SAT or ACT or pay for the full version, search for scholarships, ask questions.
Office of Postesecondary Education - Apply for federal student aid.
Peterson's Education Center - Peterson's includes information about educational programs at all levels and provides searchable databases of colleges and academic programs.
Princeton Review - This extensive college and career information site includes timed tests, essay hints, an internship database, job hunting hints, career lists by salary and industry, career profiles, and more.
Study Abroad - Listed are thousands of academic programs in more than 100 countries throughout the world, with links to study abroad programs, academic courses, and internships. The programs are searchable by country, subject, and language.
Test Prep - Study for the SAT's.
U.S. Department of Education's FAFSA on the Web - Families may use this site to complete and submit directly over the Internet the FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
U.S. News and World Report - This comprehensive site includes college and university rankings, reprinted articles from the print edition, listings of women's colleges, black colleges, and more. Features the top 25 schools in several categories.
 
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