 The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) is
designed to obtain, on an annual basis, information from scores of
colleges and universities nationwide about student participation in
problems and activities that institutions provide for their learning
and personal development. The results will provide an
estimate of how undergraduates spend their time and what they gain
from attending college. |
 Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)
is a on-stop financial aid center, offering a comprehensive array of
programs and services. At every stage of the financial aid
process, ISAC is there, acting as a centralized source of
information and guidance |

Occupational Outlook Handbook
When considering potential college majors, students
may check out employment trends in the electronic version of the
Occupational Outlook Handbook. The entire handbook is
searchable by keyword. |
 The U. S. Department of Education's newest and
fastest way to apply for federal student aid. |
 This database includes information on skills,
abilities, knowledge, work activities, and interests associated with
occupations. |
 Students may register for scholarship information at
Fastweb, on of the internet's largest free scholarship search sites. |
 Provides a searchable jobs database, resume posting
service, online job fair information, and industry specific
employment information. The college connection has internship
information and employment resources for college and graduate
students, as well as high school students who are planning ahead. |

This page (sponsored by the National Association of Student
Financial Aid Administrators) provides links to many sources of
information about student financial aid. It also includes a
Scholarship Scam Alert with important information about how to avoid
them. |

This extensive site provides information and links to a variety of
college and career planning organizations. It is sponsored by
a group of guaranty agencies that participate in the Federal Family
Education Loan Program (FFELP) which is committed to providing
information about higher education and career opportunities. |

The US Department of Education along with other federal agencies
provides this site to give students access to information about
financial aid, career development, education planning, consumer
protection, and a wide variety of other topics. |

eCampus Tours.com is a revolutionary college planning web site
featuring 360 x 360 degree virtual college tours of over a thousand
college campuses. Each virtual coompus tour allows you to see
what campus life is really like through unique iPIX virtual tour.
You can also view college planning
information about choosing a college, student financial aid, campus
life, career exploration, student loans, scholarships and more. |

Sponsored by Sallie Mae, this online scholarship service is one of
the most comprehensive sources of financial aid resources fro
college. It provides searchable databases including
information about scholarships, fellowships, grants, work study,
loan programs, tuition waivers, internships, competitions, and
cooperative work programs. Also has a link to Study Abroad
programs. |

CISCO's Education-to-Careers program was developed to provide
interested individuals and educators with information on union
apprenticeship programs. This site provides information on testing,
application availability, working conditions, entry procedures, and
skills necessary to succeed in a union apprenticeship program. |
 The
Illinois Department of Employment Security website provides several
online tools for career exploration, access to current labor market
reports and other workforce and occupational information that can be
useful in making career decisions. |

Managingcollegecost.com is the first and only website that offers
live seminars combining sound money management principles with a
thorough explanation of the system used to access scholarships,
grants, and student loans |
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