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Accredited Online Colleges
This is a comprehensive and informative resource that ranks each university throughout the nation by size, degrees offered, tuition costs, admission, graduation, and retention rates. This type of information is very valuable to today's students who are not only dealing with the competitive nature of higher education but also the rising cost associated with them.
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Big Future by the College Board
Find colleges, learn how to pay for college, explore careers and begin making a plan. -
Cafe College
Funded by the City of San Antonio and managed by the San Antonio Education Partnership, cafécollege serves as San Antonio's “one-stop-shop” for college access advice, guidance, and workshops. -
Career Coach from the Alamo Colleges District
Discover majors and in-demand careers and education based on your interests! Take a Career Assessment, browse careers, build your resume and more more.
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College Navigator
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education in the U.S. and other nations. NCES is located within the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences. -
College Net
This site has college search; application; and information for soon to be college students and current college students. -
College, Career, Military Readiness HB3 Goals
Under HB 3, school boards are required to adopt plans in early childhood literacy and math, as well as college, career, and military readiness.
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Helping Hand: Resources & Support for Low Income College Students
College is a major investment, and for low-income students, the cost can be even tougher to cover. But these resources and support can help students in need tackle tuition and gain the guidance they need to succeed in school.
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High School Resumes
College admissions time is hectic for both students and parents. There are forms to fill out, essays to write, records to request, financial aid to consider, and schools to visit. This site will give you a head start. -
https://www.cappex.com/
Cappex is a great interactive collegiate matchmaking resource that, in addition, maintains a valuable database of more than 79,000 college scholarships. -
https://www.unigo.com/
On this site, you’ll find tons of student reviews, photos, videos and forums that focus on specific colleges. -
Labor Market and Career Information
Labor Market and Career Information (LMCI) is a department of the Texas Workforce Commission within the External Relations Division. Our mission is to improve the way Texans make career and educational decisions by providing useful and reliable information about careers, educational training options and jobs. -
NCAA Eligibility Center
By serving student-athletes, the NCAA also serves parents and guardians. The organization doesn't just help your child realize the dream of playing college sports. It also helps prepare for the reality of life after college.
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Nursing School Almanac
A comprehensive listing of Texas nursing schools. You will find information on specific nursing programs such as licensed practical nursing, RN associate's degree, and bachelor's degree. You'll also find a profile of nursing education and careers in each major Texas city. -
Resources & Scholarships for Homeless Students
Learn why college students are experiencing home insecurity, how schools are helping them, and find resources and scholarships for those who need help.
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Texas Reality Check
Don't know how much money you will need to earn in the future? Don't know which occupation to choose? Will Your Career Cover Your Expenses? Already know how much money you want to earn? -
Tutor.com for Military Families
Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance, is a program that allows eligible grades K-12 and college students in U.S. military families to connect to a live tutor online at any time for one-to-one help with homework, studying, test prep, proofreading and more. The service is available at no charge to all grades K-12 students and service members—regardless of whether the service member is serving full-time or part-time—plus some adult dependents in Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve families. Click the blue button above showing your family’s branch of service to determine your eligibility and to create an account.