General Resources:

Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Page--Career information f or students. Allows you to choose from broad fields and then narrow to more specific careers. Offers career options requiring all levels of education and training.

Career Exploration: Career Exploration. Use this section of the College Board site to help you explore careers, then look at schools that will help you pursue your goals.

Monster.com--See what employers are really looking for.

Vocational Education Center--"Explore vocational and technical careers, check out the skills employers really want, find a school, research technical topicsÊ and take a look at the current job market within the Vocational Information Center."

Community College, CSU and UC Links

CSU Campus Tours--This section of CSU Mentor presents a pictorial view of the 22 campuses in the California State University system. Information about admission requirements, academic programs, sports, extracurricular activities, costs and financial aid, and other items of interest.

UC Campuses--Links to all UC campuses and organizations affiliated with the University of California.

UC Pathways--The University of California's online undergraduate admission information and application network

American Association of Community Colleges --Interesting information including statistics, who went to community colleges, and access to community colleges in all states.

FAQs and SAT Information

College Board Website--Register for the SAT or SAT II, get test dates, search for colleges and apply online, request CSS/Financial aid forms, see the, SAT question of the day, and more.

CollegeQuest: This site offers help with financial aid, college searches and online applications, info and tips for the SAT, ACT, and TOEFL.

College Search Online: Search 9,000 colleges based on profiles of the type of schools you're interested in.

The Princeton Review: This site helps you prepare for the SAT and ACT.

Scholarships

Check the Scholarship Box in the Career Center for the latest and greatest. Free Scholarship and College Searches, and Financial Aid Tools: Scholarship searches, college directory, college related articles, and much more to help the college bound.

FastWeb:

College-Scholarships:

Online Degrees & Scholarships:

Financial Aid Information

FAFSA on the Web: An online version of the federal financial aid form.

Work Permit Information

Working students need a work permit. These may be obtained in the Career Center. Each work permit takes two days to process.

Military Careers

Military Careers: 152 career options in the military. This site is for college and non-college bound students.

 

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