WHAT’S NEW ON OUR WEBSITE    Site Map    CONTACT US   
DOE Home Page  
Joel I. Klein, Chancellor
   Sunday, September 7 2008  
Parents
Students
Employees
Our Schools
About the DOE
Student Information
Educational Resources
 

Career Guidance & Tuition Information

These sites are suggested for career guidance & tuition information.
Planning for College
College Now - Achieve in High School; Succeed in College.
Mapping Your Future
Occupational Outlook Handbook - The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives.
Plan Your Education - A collection of links to federal websites from students.gov
The College Board: Planning for College
Think College
Think College? Me? Now? — A handbook for middle school and junior high school students.
Think College Early — A resource for elementary and middle school students.
College Guide - A College guide to search for Colleges, Financial Aid, etc..
What can I do - Finally, a convenient website that helps you connect majors with careers. For each major that interests you, choose "Information" to find an outline of common career areas, typical employers, and strategies designed to maximize career opportunities.

Finding a college - Programs & Initiatives
College Admissions
Colleges and College Admission - ACT, Inc. An independent, non-profit organization dedicated to measurement and research primarily in support of individuals making educational or career transitions.
COOL (College Opportunities On-Line)

ERIC Clearinghouse for Community Colleges: Find a Community College

Gateway to Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Network for Education Information: International Education


Getting a Job, Skill or Trade
America's Learning eXchange
Go For IT! A Resource for Building America's Information Technology Work Force
Job Corps
National Service Corps
Workers.gov
YouthRules! - Rules about the hours and jobs teens are allowed to work

Exploring Financial Aid
City University of New York - Tuition and Financial Aid Information
Finding Out About Financial Aid
Frequently Asked Questions About Direct Loans
Funding Your Education — An overview of federal student aid programs to read before you enroll in school
Financial Aid - FAFSA and PROFILE Funding Your Education, 1999-2000 Information about the US Department of Education's federal student financial aid programs.
Looking for Student Aid — A brief guide to sources of student aid
Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agencies
Other Federal Sources of Student Aid
US Dept. of Education Publications
Paying for Your Education — A collection of links to federal websites from students.gov
State Information: Grant & Guaranty Agencies
Student Guide— The most comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the Department of Education
Students.gov
Tax Benefits for Higher Education
The Foundation Center
Financial Aid! - FinAide is an online database which will guide you to scholarship opportunities in the private sector. You make a profile of yourself (your interests, your ethnicity, your income level) and it sorts out scholarships that you can apply for based on the information you enter. Best of all -- IT'S A FREE SERVICE!!!

Applying for Scholarships or Loans
Completing the FAFSA
Federal School Code Search Page
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

© 2006 The New York City Department of Education
Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Equal Opportunity | Contact DOE
NYC Government Website    Residents | Business | Visitor
Government | Office of the Mayor | Contact NYC.gov