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Educational Resources

  • Online Learning
    New and articles about online learning and related technologies
  • The Career Interests Game
    The game may help users to begin thinking about how their personality will fit in with specific work environments and careers. Check out your career-related interests and get involved in your career planning.
  • EssayEdge's
    The purpose of this guide is not to teach formulas, but rather to give the necessary direction for you to create an original and effective essay. We will teach you how to choose appropriate topics and themes, how to structure your essay as a coherent and flowing piece, and how to convey your ideas through engaging and active language.

  • Writing Research Papers

  • A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation prepared by the Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks Jr. Library
    CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
    Hartford, Connecticut

  • Online Books

  • This web site facilitates access to ebooks that are freely readable over the Internet. It also aims to encourage the development of such online books, for the benefit and edification of all.

  • Exploring Occupations - Careers
    Good career decisions require good information—about your personal traits and preferences and about the world of work. Career counsellors can get you started by helping you to identify and articulate your skills, aptitudes, values, personality traits and interests as they relate to career choice. (University of Manitoba)
  • Ask a Librarian

  • An online reference service from the Library of Congress.

  • Merriam-Webster Online
    Online Dictionary and Thesaurus
  • Dictionary.com
    Dictionary, online translator, language resources, and other tools.
  • Scholarships
    Generally, scholarships and fellowships are reserved for students with special qualifications, such as academic, athletic or artistic talent. Awards are also available for students who are interested in particular fields of study, who are members of underrepresented groups, who live in certain areas of the country or who demonstrate financial need.
  • Finding Out About Financial Aid
    The Federal Student Aid Programs are the largest source of college financial assistance, each year providing billions of dollars in funding. They offer aid through a variety of methods: as gift aid in the form of grants (money that does not have to be repaid), and as self-help aid in the form of work study (job earnings) and loans (money that must be paid back at interest).
  • FAFSA on The Web
    Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
    FAFSA opens the door to the federal student aid process. Every step you take will get you closer to achieving your educational goals. Find out what you can expect from beginning to end.
  • Students with learning disabilities
    Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities. (U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights)
  • Colleges by Area of Study

    Colleges by Level of Education

    Online Colleges Homepage


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