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« UCLA Links to Outside Agency Scholarships—Links to
1500+ scholarships offered by outside agencies can be used at other schools:
these are grouped by discipline (engineering, health science, humanities,
life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences), qualification (ethnicity, women,
other), deadline. Also, clicking
back to the
CollegeNet—600,000+
awards totaling $1.6 billion; accessed by free keyword or personal profile
search. Quick and easy; does not require entry of personal data.
Peterson’s—1.7
million awards totaling $8 billion; accessed by profile search. Also, an
International Scholarship Search with a database of 420,000+ awards worth $2
billion for international students studying in the U.S. Must register (free).
Careers
and Colleges—1.7 million awards worth $7 billion; accessed
by personal profile search. Must register (free).
CollegeBoard—2300 awards totaling $3 billion; accessed by profile
search. Must register (free) to do some things, but can do a basic search
without entering personal data.
Wall Street Journal
(Scholarships.com)—links to 3000 funding sources offering $3 billion in awards. Must
register (free).
Yahoo—Links to 100+ organizations
sponsoring and/or sites listing scholarships.
« Chemistry.org—$55
million in ACS Scholars Program scholarships in chemistry, biochemistry,
chemical engineering or chemical technology for African-American,
Hispanic/Latino, American Indian students.
« Black
Excel—Extensive directory with links to
50+ sites with scholarships for minority students, financial aid info. Sites
include 200 Free Scholarships for Minorities, 100 Minority Scholarships
Gateway List; United Negro College Fund; Gates Millennium Scholarship
Program; McDonald’s Education Scholarships; Hispanic Scholarship Fund; 101
Top College, University and Scholarship Web Pages.
Microsoft—(note
for the future!) $500,000 to be awarded for the upcoming year to about 30 current
undergrads—women, underrepresented minorities, students with
disabilities, and general students—to pursue studies in computer science and
related technical disciplines.
Self-assessment of
Interests, Abilities
CareerKey—Based on
Keirsey Temperament Sorter II—Based on Meyers-Briggs inventory of 16
personality types. Free limited version identifies
your temperament only; $14.95 buys full report with your type and an in-depth
interpretation of your temperament and type, plus relationship and career
advice based on your temperament.
Missouri U’s Career Interests Game—Brief synopses of
What Careers Could This Major Lead To?
« Uof Delaware Major Resource Kits—Excellent site offering career information
about approximately 80 individual majors. Descriptions, sample job titles, ways to enhance employability, possible employers, resources
for finding employment, links to related web sites.
Westfield (MA) State College—Excellent site. 60 majors: extensive list of career areas, employers,
strategies to maximize employability, related web sites.
U of North Carolina/Wilmington—Excellent
site. 46 majors: extensive list of job
titles, skills needed for each major, related websites.
St. Joseph’s U—32
majors: lists of careers, job titles, actual jobs of recent grads, related
web sites and professional organizations. Also links to help you research 10
career field options (government and law, health care, technology and
computers, etc.)
Cornell U
Career Briefs—23 Arts and Science majors. Written by Cornell Career Services
staff. FAQs, resources, related web sites,
professional organizations, strategies to enhance employability, real-world
descriptions.
Cornell U—“What Can I Do With
This Major?” 43 Arts and Science majors: common
career areas, typical employers, strategies to maximize career opportunities,
related web sites.
College Majors—Articles
« Hot Subject:
Arabic. Enrollment in classes is up; so are job opportunities for grads.
Top Careers for the 21st Century
« U.S. Department of
Labor’s List of Fastest-growing Occupations 2004-2014—covered in
the 2006-2007 Occupational Outlook Handbook.
CollegeBoard’s List of 10 Fastest-growing Occupations for
College Grads 2004-2014.
« High
Growth Middle to High Income Jobs in U.S. Requiring a Bachelor’s Degree—Find
out which careers are expected to have high growth. Rodel Foundation.
JobWeb’s Best and Worst Jobs—According to the 2002
Jobs Rated Almanac. List and article.
iSeek’s Fastest-growing Careers, Industries in
Minnesota 2000-2010—Detailed info and video clips (descriptions apply to any geographic location).
Careers—General
« Cornell U Career
Exploration Web Sites—Excellent directory of sites with general Arts and
Science career information, articles, info about specific careers. Also
contains links to sites for students with disabilities, students from diverse
populations.
« JobWeb—Excellent
overall site. Career development and job search advice for new college
graduates. Career library articles, links for general job info, entertainment and film, healthcare, legal, music and
science careers.
JobStar—Each listing is linked to
related web sites. Easy interface.
UC Berkeley—Career descriptions from
a variety of sources; student and professional
organizations; career paths; extensive related links.
CollegeBoard—Descriptions of individual career categories, related
majors and careers.
Occupational
Outlook Handbook—Thousands of detailed job descriptions, including training/education, earnings, prospects and work environment; accessed via individual
job titles, occupational clusters, or browsing by first letter.
iSeek—Detailed info and video clips about specific careers,
industries.
WetFeet—Detailed, well-written info (including job outlook, compensation)
about specific careers, industries. Easy interface.
Careers—Humanitarian
« Cornell
U Career Services—Directory of web sites with
links to thousands of organizations, associations, foundations, think tanks,
public interest research groups (PIRGs), environmental organizations, plus Americorps and Opportunity NOCS (Nonprofit Organization
Classifieds), where you might pursue a socially responsible career.
Careers—Government
« USAJobs—U.S. Government’s main jobs site. Info on 20,000+ federal jobs worldwide.
Match jobs to your interests and skills, explore specific careers.
Short descriptions for each career.
« Cornell
U Career Services—Directory of web sites announcing job
opportunities with public interest research groups (PIRGs), NYC, political
parties, local governments.
Careers—Government—Articles
JobWeb— •Federal
Government is a Best Bet •Catch
the Federal Hiring Wave •Federal
Job Myths.
« Partnership
for Public Service— •10 Reasons to Consider a Federal
Career •Building a Resume Using USAJobs: Use to
Apply to Multiple Jobs •Profiles in Public Service: Real People Who Have Made
a Difference Working for the Government •Agency Profiles: No Matter What
You’re Interested in, There’s a Job for You in the Federal Government.
Careers—Military
MilitaryCareers—Excellent site, easy
interface. Detailed descriptions of 4100 specific
military careers (officer and enlisted) and their civilian counterparts.
Tells which service branch each career is available in.
iSeek—Detailed
info and video clips about specific careers in the military. Tells which
service branch each career is available in.
ArmedForcesCareers—List
of careers with short description of each. Tells which service branch each
career is available in and what their civilian counterparts are. Also can
sort by service branch. Provides questions to help
you decide whether a military career is right for you. Gives the facts about
enlistment and officer programs before you talk to a recruiter. Must
navigate through a lot of ads and commercial info on the site.
Careers—Offbeat
Offbeat Ways to
Make a Living—Reader’s Digest Canada article.
College Fairs, Visits, and Comparisons
Delaware College Fairs—Major college fairs in
Performing
and Visual Arts College Fairs—Rodel Foundation.
« Touring
a College—An excellent list of questions to ask when touring a
college. Use also to compare colleges. Rodel Foundation.
« College Comparison Worksheet—Handy worksheet allows side-by-side comparison of 4 different colleges regarding location, environment, admissions, academics, quality, expenses, financial aid, housing, campus life. Rodel Foundation. College rankings brought to you by "Online Education Database".
Find a College by Name
« 4-year Colleges and Universities in Delaware—Lists 7
public and private institutions in
« CollegeBoard—Type in a college name
or browse by first letter of the name. Can read
College Board’s info about the college, save a list of favorites, compare
schools, find similar schools, apply. Links to college web sites. 3800+
schools. Do not have to enter personal info to browse/search.
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