School-to-Career System - gives explanation of job clusters; checklist for
the Employment of Minors in the State of Connecticut; The Connecticut
Employers' Guide to Hiring Students in School-to-Career Programs; much, much
more!
Connecticut Department of Labor Website
The nation's new resource of occupational information. O*Net (Occupational
Information Network) captures the changes in the field of job analysis.
Includes Holland's personality analysis and descriptions of over 1,100
occupations.
U.S. Department of Labor Website - O*Net (Occupational Information Network)
Experienced workers share their motivations, basic skills, and advice with
those just entering the career field. Hundreds of jobs- everything from
Chimney Sweeps to CEOs.
Job Profiles
College Planning: A little bit of everything related to a college
education: rankings of schools; financial aid info; applying to schools...
College Rankings- U.S. News & World Report Magazine
Calls itself "The premiere site for College Bound Students." It features
two
popular search programs and provides easy access to College Websites.
Fastweb: Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Comprehensive database of associate and bachelor's degree granting
institutions. Information in the college descriptions is gathered directly
from each college through the Annual Survey of Colleges conducted by the
College Board.
The College Board (SAT & AP Testing Information, etc.)
The Princeton Review: Provides information on College Rankings, College
Admissions, Choosing a College, PSAT,SAT & ACT and Paying for college.
The Princeton Review
American Colleges and Universities: Listing of all Home Pages for Colleges
and Universities in the United States.
Index of American Universities
Provides links to Career and Technical Education Program.
Connecticut Career and Technical Education Programs
Website that links to Labor Market information, trends, and statistics.
Connecticut Labor Market Information
Career guidance and development activities can help students achieve in
school and make a successful transition to college.
America's Career Resource Network