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College and career choices can have longterm affects in our lives and need to be well thought out. Here you'll find resources to help students make these important decisions about their future.

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CAREER RESOURCES


Sections
Exploring Careers & Majors
This section of the Higher Education Community can help students explore various careers and majors areas of study.

Career & College Assessment
This section of the Counseling Community contains information and resources on career and college assessments such as online personality and career choice assessments.

Vocational Education
This section of the Vocational Education Community has articles and resources for locating and/or implementing programs and policies designed to actively prepare students for the future job market.



Articles

Play Ball! Pro Teams Reach Out to Schools!
From lesson plans to scholarships, local major- and minor-league baseball teams offer students more than just a fun day at the ballpark!

Career Education: Setting Your Students on the Path to a Valued Vocation
"Only rich people can go to college!" That is what one third grader told teacher Heather Root. Now, Root and other educators are emphasizing career education in their classrooms, even at the elementary level. With the resources of the Web as your guide, you too can implement a study of occupations that enlightens, inspires, and encourages your students to succeed! Included: Online resources for screening personality and interest, writing rsums, and the all-important job interview. Lesson plans for teachers too!

A 'Real-Life Fair' Shows Kids the Real Deal About Careers
A handful of teachers share career education ideas!

Career Counseling Resources on the Internet
To celebrate National School Counseling Week we provide some of the best free resources related to career counseling on the Internet, courtesy of the www.schoolcounselor.org American School Counselor Association.

Florida Meets the School-To-Work Challenge
The School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 made funds available so that states could establish their own school-to-work programs. As a result, hundreds of programs have been developed nationwide. Read about one state's response and learn how a fully implemented school-to-work program might progress from elementary through high school.

School-to-Work: Connecting Schools and Career Decision-Making
Read about The School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 -- four years later. Included: Descriptions of a handful of exemplary school-to-work programs across the grades!



Reviews

American Psychological Association
This site provides resources and information for educators, parents, teens, and others on such topics as health care, depression, parenting, and career planning. (Grades: 9-12)

Mapping Your Future
This site provides information that will help students understand their options for higher education and career opportunities. Guided Tours are available for various categories of students.

Access America for Students
Access America for Students is a U.S. Government initiative to support students by providing easy electronic access to federal agencies and organizations. The site includes resources to help plan for college, find a career, and more.

Smart Grrls
Smart Grrls is dedicated to helping empower middle school girls to enter non-traditional fields in math, science, engineering, and technology. The site offers information about women in these careers, games, discussion groups, and information on setting up special programs at your school.

America's Job Bank
America's Job Bank is a guide that can help young people make informed career choices. The site has several sections including Career InfoNet -- statistics about various careers; The Learning Exchange information about learning opportunities; Employers - a resume service; and Job Seekers - information about job openings available in the U.S.

Job Corps
This is the Web site for the Job Corps program. The site includes a lot of resources for the School-To-Work (STW) initiative (this movement seeks to develop a national framework and provide capital for states to design systems to help young people make the transition from school to careers and lifelong learning). Detailed information on the what the Job Corps does and how communities, employers and educators can benefit from Job Corps is included.

School to Work
This is a comprehensive site on the subject of the School To Work initiative and includes facts, student, educator and teacher perspectives, legislative information and resources.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
If your child or student is researching career options this is THE site to see.

Inkspot for Young Writers
This is a nice resource for young writers to find some interesting articles.



Database
Admin Resources : School Counselors: Student Resources:

Related
Links

The International Career Development Library (ICDL)
A free, online collection of full-text resources for counselors, educators, workforce development personnel, and others providing career development services

Student Counseling Centers on the Internet: A Directory for Counseling Center Professionals

Career Development
This "Library" at the ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services has a variety of great resources.

COLLEGE RESOURCES


Sections
Higher Education Community
Explore careers, find the right school, college or university, find the right financial package or scholarship, choose a graduate school, advance your professional career and use our powerful Research Toolbox to help you with your work or studies.

Kids & College
This page in the Parent's Community offers resources for parents on financial planning and other important topics to help their children get into college and succeed.

Assessment
This section of the Counseling Community contains information and resources on career and college assessments such as SAT and ACT exams.



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Embark.com
Embark.com offers resources for students and parents in all aspects of planning for college -- from locating the right one to financing the costs.

Mapping Your Future
This site provides information that will help students understand their options for higher education and career opportunities. Guided Tours are available for various categories of students.

College Is Possible
College Is Possible is devoted to helping families realize the dream of sending kids to college. Included are financial resources for parents, recommended middle and high school courses for students, and college selection resources. Much of the site is also available in Spanish.

Access America for Students
Access America for Students is a U.S. Government initiative to support students by providing easy electronic access to federal agencies and organizations. The site includes resources to help plan for college, find a career, and more.

Essay Wizard
The Essay Wizard has put together a Web site to help high school seniors write those most mystifying of things: the College Entrance Essay. Here is a site that will offer some good honest help in putting it all together.

Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University is the world's only university for deaf and hard of hearing undergraduate students. Graduate degree programs and continuing education courses are available to deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students.

Real World University
Real World University offers advice, help, and resources for students to succeed in school. The site features time-management, stress-busting, financial aid, and career advice.

The Chalkboard
The Chalkboard has information on corporate education programs, curriculum materials, grants, and scholarships. The site is free to viewers.

College Net
This site has information for researching, applying to and getting help for colleges.

Adventures in Education
This site has invaluable information online to assist students and parents in the daunting task of financing higher education.

FASTWEB (Financial Aid Scholarship Search Through the Web)
For students, this is an excellent source for finding scholarship resources (only snail mail addresses are given).

FishNet
I'm impressed with many areas of this site, especially The College Guide

Kaplan: Get A Better Score
This site has an impressive amount of pages dedicated to helping students, from entering college to finding a job.

College Board
This is an amazing resource for students, parents, and teachers involved with the college-admission process.



Database
Admin Resources : School Counselors: Student Resources:

Related
Links

Student Counseling Centers on the Internet: A Directory for Counseling Center Professionals

Counseling U
This site includes information and links on various issues that people may encounter during the process of choosing a college and being successful once there.

Achieva
A comprehensive college prep center with a scholarship search and a large set of college profiles to help students get into the college of their choice.