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December 1, 2001
Intellectual Projects
For Undergraduate Communities By California
Star Reading Specialist Staff
Top Three Projects
- Reading
& Language Arts - U.S. Department
of Education
Link to infor to help you plan for college &
post secondary grants.
- CaliforniaColleges.Edu:
The California College Explorer - CaliforniaColleges.Edu
Search for a college, take virtual campus tours,
or find information about financial aid and admissions for colleges
and universities throughout California.
- Going to College
- California Postsecondary Education Commission
Browse the Guide to California Colleges and
Universities, find out about residency requirements, explore the various
types of financial aid programs and learn about the California College
Savings Plan.
- Financial Aid Info Bank
- Information
on California Student Aid Commission - California
Student Aid Commission
Connect to information on state, federal,
and institutional financial aid programs.
- Golden
State ScholarShare Trust - Golden
State ScholarShare
Learn about the new college savings program
designed to help Californians save in order to meet the increasing
costs of higher education.
- Governor's
Scholars Program - Golden State
ScholarShare
Find out about the two merit-based scholarship
programs. Read about the award eligibility requirements for these
new scholarships.
- Cal
Grant - California Student Aid
Commission
Locate information on the various Cal Grant
programs, find out the eligibility requirements, and how to apply
for the grants.
- Back to School
Tips for College Students - California
Department of Consumer Affairs
Read smart consumer tips for students including
information about renting an apartment, managing your credit, or getting
your computer repaired.
- Outstanding
Books for the College Bound - American
Library Association
Browse a list of books intended as a tool to
help you prepare for college. The list is divided into five sections:
fiction, biography, nonfiction, drama, and poetry.
- Career Information
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Connect to the Occupational Outlook Handbook
to find career information. The Handbook describes what workers do
on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed,
earnings, and expected job prospects for a wide range of occupations.
[Editor's Note: The data contained
in the California Star Press website is intended for informational purposes
only and is not represented to be error free. It should not be construed
to constitute any implied promise or contract of any kind. Any links
to information are provided as a courtesy and do not constitute any
endorsement by The California Star Press nor The Reading Specialist
nor its corportate officer or employees.]
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