Lifelong learning is the buzzword. Where do you go to find out who offers the course you want? In GALILEO there is College Source Online.
The description in GALILEO notes that College Source Online "features over 20,000 college catalogs in complete cover-to-cover, original page format representing 2-year, 4-year, graduate and professional schools along with institutional profiles for all accredited colleges in the United States. The database may be searched by college name, major, enrollment, tuition, degrees, state, or affiliation. There are links to college home pages, career information, and financial aid information. CollegeSource includes information on both U.S and non-U.S. schools. "
Of course the State of Georgia offers Georgia 411 which is "freely available on the Web designed to help Georgia high school students and others who are interested in attending college explore careers, prepare for college and learn about financial aid opportunities. Resources include tools for matching students to careers; detailed information on specific careers; SAT, ACT, and GRE test preparation; tools for comparing Georgia colleges and universities; online forms for loan applications, FAFSA, and Hope Scholarship/Tuition Equalization Grant; and tools for financial planning. Users can create a personal account that allows them to manage all their college and career information and can share their information with school counselors. "
Look about- see where you can go to continue learning- just for fun!
Friday, December 07, 2007
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