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RESOURCES
  • Apprenticeship.gov - Search open apprenticeship job opportunities from employers and apply directly, or connect with apprenticeship programs
  • CA Career Zone - Assessments to help students find what careers may be of interest
  • California Colleges.edu – state of California’s official college and career planning platform
  • Campus Pride (LGBTQ+)
  • College Guidance Network- Designed for high school counselors, but has numerous free resources including free live events and on demand videos
  • College Transitions - Dataverse college data lists- Aggregated lists for almost any college related data, i.e. admissions stats, application deadlines, direct admissions programs, colleges with generous scholarships, etc.
  • Colleges That Change Lives
  • COPLAC (Public Liberal Arts Colleges)
  • Corsava - free online tool for students to sort and rate preferences in a way that will help you figure out what you want (and don’t want) from your college experience.
  • DIYCollegerankings.com - Free college guidance resources
  • Honors Colleges
  • icangotocollege.com – CA community college information
  • Neurodiversity-Friendly Colleges
  • O-net online - career and occupation assessments and information     
  • Road2college.com - Free college guidance resources
  • Roadtrip Nation
  • Schoolbuff.com - Steven Antonoff - well known author of the book The College Match shares excellent free information on his website including worksheets to help students assess their interests and identify schools that will be good matches.
  • What Can I Do With This Major?
  • WUE - Western Undergraduate Exchange - Through WUE, eligible students can choose from hundreds of undergraduate programs outside their home state, and pay no more than 150 percent of that institution’s resident tuition rate
 
 



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