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The following websites provide more tools to help you plan a path
to a career that matches your interests and strengths.
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| America’s
Career Resource Network
http://www.acrnetwork.org

Students can access career development resources
and decision-making tools, all supported by the U.S. Department of
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| Career Voyages
http://www.careervoyages.gov

Begin planning the ultimate road trip to your future
career here. Learn about growing industries and career-based qualifications,
education, and training. |
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| Occupational Outlook
Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oco

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provides this
resource for occupational outlooks organized by career category. You
can also link to student resources and information on fast-growing
careers. |
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| Mapping
Your Future
http://www.mapping-your-future.org

Mapping Your Future is designed to help students
make plans for college and careers and understand the college admissions
process, standardized tests, and financial aid. |
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| America's Career
InfoNet
http://www.acinet.org/acinet

Career InfoNet provides access to a wealth of data
for different occupations, industries, and state labor markets. Understanding
this information can help you make better career decisions. |
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| Career OneStop
http://www.careeronestop.org/learners/learners.asp

A sister website to Career InfoNet, Career OneStop
connects you with training sources, information on financial aid,
and assistance with educational decisions. |
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| School to Careers
http://www.careers.iptv.org

At this resource from Iowa Public Television, you
can meet career professionals and learn more about a variety of jobs
including biochemist, physician, and architect. |
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| Sloan Career
Cornerstone Center (SCCC)
http://www.careercornerstone.org

SCCC provides planning and networking tools for students
interested in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
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