Suggested Internet Resources
American Counseling Association
Dedicated to the enhancement of counseling and human development.
Behavior Online
Offers information for mental health and applied behavioral science professionals.
Center on Education and Work
Provides leadership in identifying and responding to issues affecting the connections among education, work, community, and the family.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)
Offers information for career services practitioners on college campuses who advise students and alumni in career development and the employment process, and for human resources professionals who recruit and hire college graduates.
National Career Development Association
Promotes the career development of all people over the life span.
PsychSITE
Offers instructor's resources for psychology and a psychology dictionary.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Contains labor statistics online prepared by the federal government, the latest edition of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, and other employment related studies.
Career Voyages
This web site is the result of a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to provide information on high growth, high demand occupations along with the skills and education needed to attain those jobs.
Consumer Information Catalog
Provides access to full text federal consumer publications.
Federal Government Job Openings
Provides information about federal government job openings.
Occupational Employment Statistics
Includes wage data by occupation and state data for 760 occupations in 7 major areas.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Presents occupational descriptions.
Occupational Outlook Quarterly
Read a "nutshell" description or a "snippet" from each OOQ article before you download the full text of the article. Nutshells and snippets are provided in HTML. The full text of each article is available in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF).
O*NET- The Occupational Information Network
A comprehensive database of the U.S. Employment and Training Administration that identifies and describes occupations, worker skills, knowledges, abilities, and workplace requirements. O*Net replaced the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
Texas Workforce Commission
Helps Texans find jobs and equips workers with the skills needed to foster economic development. Specifically you may want to view Reality Check
UNT Career Opportunities Center
Provides services to present and former UNT students as they seek to make career decisions or seek employment.
UNT College of Education's Department of Counseling, Development, and Higher Education
Highlights the UNT's College of Education's Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Early Childhood Education
U.S. Dept. of Education
Offers a myriad of information on education.
America's Career InfoNet
Provides information about the United States job market.
America's Jobbank
Allows people to find jobs.
Career Resource Center
Allows job seekers to look for jobs.
College Prep-101
Helps students prepare for college.
FastWeb
Helps find money for college.
FinAid
Offers information and searches for financial aid.
Monster Career Center
Offers career and job information.
Net Temps
Provides information for temporary jobs.
Nonprofit Professionals Advisory Group
Dedicates itself to building the capacity of nonprofit organizations, associations, institutions of higher education, the public sector and the professionals who make them run smoothly.
Peterson's Velocity
Aids young people and adults in furthering their education.
Study Skills Self Help Information
Provides study skill improvement resources.
Vocational Information Center
Helps explain different careers.
I Am Going to College
Provides information to prepare for college.