This site boasts that it is the Internet's first and most frequently contacted career
center. It does have a nice alphabetical index of careers as well as search capabilities.
This site provides a place
for persons to begin their job search. In addition to helps for the
job seeker, there is a free area for creating an online resume.
This is the Association of Finanancial Aid Administrators' Home Page and contains
comprehensive links to all topics related to financial aid for students in college.
This is the home page for the Non Profit Nellie Mae organization. It include comparisons
of different loan options, repayment schedules, and hints for planning for financing a
college education.
This is an online publication of the U. S. Department of Education with information
about its student financial aid opportunities and how to apply for such aid.
You can apply to a college at this site, get financial aid information, etc. The site
includes links to lists, indices and other information about many colleges in the United
States with the ability to apply online to many of the colleges.
This site is a virtual campus and guide to instructional projects of interest to
teachers. It is intended to be a development site for multimedia instructional materials,
some of which become online courses.
This site is also known as the Internet College Directory. It includes links to
information about many colleges and includes feature stories about selected colleges each
month. A free e-zine may also be accessed at this site.
This site has links to many colleges and even community colleges that have started their
own web pages. It includes lists of colleges indexed in a variety of ways including
geographically alphabetically, and a listing of new schools.
This is the home page for the Princeton Review magazine. It has information about both
undergraduate and graduate schools, career advice, financial aid, and other related
topics.