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Career Resources
This program is not offered in 2002-2003
Career Information Links for K-12
Think College Early Massachusetts
These sites have been selected by Mr. Tom Anderson, Oakmont Regional High School, Library Media Specialist.
Apply Technology -- offers high school students effective tools to aid in the college admissions process. This site offers access to information on admissions, the application process, financial aid, and more.
The College Board -- Founded in 1900, the College Board is a national membership association of schools and colleges whose aim is to facilitate the student transition to higher education. Serving high schools, colleges, universities, students and parents, the organization is a nationally recognized source of essential programs, services, and information in the areas of assessment, guidance, admission, placement, financial aid, curriculum, and research.
College Edge -- This is a site with information about exploring colleges, majors, and careers. There is also information about applying to and financing college.
FinAid -- the financial aid information page -- -- This page provides a free, comprehensive, independent, and objective guide to student financial aid.
FAQ: Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Fellowships -- This post is a collection of useful information about financial aid for undergraduate and graduate education.
The Princeton Review -- The Princeton Review offers students a wealth of free and unique resources. Through special student programs and this informative and comprehensive internet site, students can gather information about tests, admissions, internships, and career programs.
U.S. Universities & Community Colleges -- This page of UT Austin Web Central contains links to Web servers at universities and community colleges in the U.S.
XAP -- another souce for online admission applications, downloadable applications, and interactive college tours.
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