Education & Career Toolkit
Education & Career Toolkit
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This site has information about financial aid to help pay for college or career education and ways to lower your school costs.
There are lots of options out there to help pay for college. This forecaster tool will estimate your eligibility for federal financial aid and gives you a “College Cost Worksheet”.
Grants and scholarships are a type of financial aid that’s “free money” to help pay for college or career school.
This site helps sort, find, and compare colleges by type of program/degree, location, size, cost, and other variables. It’s a helpful tool to find information about the types of institutions.
This tool helps find the right college for you. You can search by location, programs/majors, degree level, institution type, and more.
This resource page provides information on different aspects of Career and Technical Education (CTE).
This handbook helps you find career information for hundreds of occupations and provides a list of jobs by occupation groups, pay, growth and more. There are also additional job resources.
Are you ready to start exploring career options? This fun, interactive tool lets you look at different careers by selecting your areas of interest and find additional information on many jobs.
This page houses resources for individuals who are looking for jobs. Here you can learn information about different careers, tips for the job search, unemployment help, and employment laws.
This site is an online source for tools and resources for job seekers, students, workers, and employers.
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) occupations are a growing field of work.
This webpage provides information on the fastest-growing and highest-paying industries and those with declining employment from 2016-2026.
This site is an online source for tools and resources for job seekers, students, workers, and employers.
This site has many tools and resources to find a career that’s right for you!
This site presents a detailed, eight-step guide to creating a career plan.
This handbook helps you find career information for hundreds of occupations and provides a list of jobs by occupation groups, pay, growth and more. There are also additional job resources.
On USAJOBS, you can search and apply for federal jobs online.
This program helps eligible youth ages 16-24 complete their high school education, provides career training, and explore job opportunities.