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Educational Opportunities

General Educational Development (GED) Certificate
If you’d like to go to college but you don’t have a high school diploma, find out about taking the GED. More than 800,000 adults each year take the GED. For more information, visit the official GED website.
USA Jobs
The online directory of available positions within the Federal Government.
New Educational Opportunities for Unemployed Workers
Americans with more education and training have more secure jobs and higher earnings. With jobs hard to find, it may be a good time to consider going back to school.
FAFSA
We have simplified the process of filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Click the link to apply for Federal Student Aid online.
Ultimate FAFSA Resource Guide
Filling out a FAFSA is the first step in getting financial aid for college. In longhand, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the official document used to determine your eligibility for a host of grants and loans. Whether you’re a student or a parent, it’s important to go in with eyes wide open and to consult only trustworthy resources in your research. Use the trusted sites in this guide to help you navigate the FAFSA and the world of federal student aid.
INTERNET SITES FOR CAREER PLANNING
These links include many resources, services, and tools which assist users in exploring careers, planning for the future, searching for employment, and finding the additional training necessary to pursue a dream. Most of these resources are free, and several were developed in countries other than the United States. This is a mere sample of what is available online, but it can serve as a starting point for career counselors or for career-seekers.
Self-Assessment
These links include many resources, services, and tools which assist users in exploring careers, planning for the future, searching for employment, and finding the additional training necessary to pursue a dream. Most of these resources are free, and several were developed in countries other than the United States. This is  a mere sample of what is available online, but it can serve as a starting point for career counselors or for career-seekers.

Project Shine
Striving to harvest Intelligent Noble Educators



U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor is the principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy. Its mission is to collect, analyze, and disseminate essential economic information to support public and private decision-making. As an independent statistical agency, BLS serves its diverse user communities by providing products and services that are objective, timely, accurate, and relevant.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Welcome to the Nation’s premier source for career information! The profiles featured here cover hundreds of occupations and describe What They Do, Work Environment, How to Become One, Pay, and more. Each profile also includes BLS employment projections for the 2010–20 decade.
The source of the above information is the Bureau of Labor Statistics