This information is provided courtesy of Dr. McGhee at WBHS
Website: www.gacollege411.org
This site is useful to high school students and counselors. It helps them to plan for their future, as well as helping them to apply and pay for college. Students are able to calculate their GPAs and keep create an account that they can manage throughout their high school career.
Website: www.careervoyages.gov
Career Voyages helps to inform people on higher growth and higher wage jobs so that they can prepare for a bright future. The site gives advice on the skills and education needed to get these high demand jobs. The site serves students, career changers, parents, and career advisors.
Website: www.acrnetwork.org
This is a site for career development professionals, parents, and students who want to find information on how career development can enhance academic achievement.
www.nextsteps.org
Nextstep is a guide to exploration, decision making, and career planning. A career assessment is a free option on this site. It is designed for young people that are ages 15 to 24. Teacher’s guides are available to download from this Canadian site.
Website: http://www.bls.gov/OCO/
This is an online version of the Occupational Outlook Handbook which helps you search for information on hundreds of different types of jobs. The jobs are easily accessed by choosing the first letter of the job you are looking for in the A – Z index. Education and training, earnings, and job outlook are some of the things you can find out about each job.
Website: http://careeronestop.org
The name says it all. This is a one stop location to find anything you ever needed to know about finding and keeping a job. The site contains information on salary and benefits, resumes and interviewing, and a vast variety of careers. There are several assessments available online on this site. The site also has many links to other helpful career sites.
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/index.html
The College Board site helps with postsecondary planning. It is for students, parents, and professionals. One can learn about college board tests, planning for college, finding a college, applying for college, and paying for college on this site.
Website: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
At this location one can find current information on financial aid for postsecondary education. One can even apply for federal student aid at this site.
Website: www.princetonreview.com
The Princeton Review focuses on preparation and practice to help students improve in the classroom and on standardized tests. The site has test preparation services, formative assessment programs, intervention programs, and professional development opportunities.
Website: www.georgiacrn.org
The Georgia Career Resource Network is a collaboration between the Georgia Department of Education and the Georgia Career Information Center. It provides resources, materials, and tools for guidance counselors and instructors to assist their students in career planning.
Website: www.myfuture.com
The site helps students to make decisions about what they will do after graduation. There is career planning, career advice, an interest assessment, and information on jobs, including ones in the military.
www.occsupplydemand.org link to high skilled, high wage, high demand occupations
www.dol.state.ga.us - Georgia Department of Labor
www.dol.gov US Department of Labor
www.af.mil - Air Force
www.army.mil – Army
www.usmc.mil - United States Marine Corp
www.navy.com - Navy
www.uscg.mil Coast Guard
www.goang.com Air National Guard
Website: www.gacollege411.org
This site is useful to high school students and counselors. It helps them to plan for their future, as well as helping them to apply and pay for college. Students are able to calculate their GPAs and keep create an account that they can manage throughout their high school career.
Website: www.careervoyages.gov
Career Voyages helps to inform people on higher growth and higher wage jobs so that they can prepare for a bright future. The site gives advice on the skills and education needed to get these high demand jobs. The site serves students, career changers, parents, and career advisors.
Website: www.acrnetwork.org
This is a site for career development professionals, parents, and students who want to find information on how career development can enhance academic achievement.
www.nextsteps.org
Nextstep is a guide to exploration, decision making, and career planning. A career assessment is a free option on this site. It is designed for young people that are ages 15 to 24. Teacher’s guides are available to download from this Canadian site.
Website: http://www.bls.gov/OCO/
This is an online version of the Occupational Outlook Handbook which helps you search for information on hundreds of different types of jobs. The jobs are easily accessed by choosing the first letter of the job you are looking for in the A – Z index. Education and training, earnings, and job outlook are some of the things you can find out about each job.
Website: http://careeronestop.org
The name says it all. This is a one stop location to find anything you ever needed to know about finding and keeping a job. The site contains information on salary and benefits, resumes and interviewing, and a vast variety of careers. There are several assessments available online on this site. The site also has many links to other helpful career sites.
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/index.html
The College Board site helps with postsecondary planning. It is for students, parents, and professionals. One can learn about college board tests, planning for college, finding a college, applying for college, and paying for college on this site.
Website: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
At this location one can find current information on financial aid for postsecondary education. One can even apply for federal student aid at this site.
Website: www.princetonreview.com
The Princeton Review focuses on preparation and practice to help students improve in the classroom and on standardized tests. The site has test preparation services, formative assessment programs, intervention programs, and professional development opportunities.
Website: www.georgiacrn.org
The Georgia Career Resource Network is a collaboration between the Georgia Department of Education and the Georgia Career Information Center. It provides resources, materials, and tools for guidance counselors and instructors to assist their students in career planning.
Website: www.myfuture.com
The site helps students to make decisions about what they will do after graduation. There is career planning, career advice, an interest assessment, and information on jobs, including ones in the military.
www.occsupplydemand.org link to high skilled, high wage, high demand occupations
www.dol.state.ga.us - Georgia Department of Labor
www.dol.gov US Department of Labor
www.af.mil - Air Force
www.army.mil – Army
www.usmc.mil - United States Marine Corp
www.navy.com - Navy
www.uscg.mil Coast Guard
www.goang.com Air National Guard