 |

Welcome to the Financial Aid resource database! Here you will find information on how to get the money to pay education costs and continue your lifelong learning process. Whether you are looking for the training to advance in your current career or to make a transition toward a new career path, CareerOneStop and its financial resources are sure to benefit your agenda.
 Use these resources to start your quest for financial aid on the right track! Determine your career goals by matching your interests with your abilities, then discover what training or certification is necessary in the field you have chosen.
|
| |
- Use These O*NET Career Exploration Tools - O*NET OnLine
This set of self-directed career exploration/assessment tools are designed to help you assess career options and accomplish career preparation and transitions more effectively. The tools also are designed for use by students who are exploring the school-to-work transition.
- Locate Career Assessment Sites - America's Career InfoNet
Find which careers match your interests and abilities.
- Find Your Nearest One-Stop Professional - America's Service Locator
Speak with a career guidance professional to help you plan your education goals.
- Explore Different Careers - America's Career InfoNet
Identify resources to help you find a career that matches your interests and skills. Find out how to get the additional training to move into or move up within that career.
- Search for Skills - O*NET OnLine
Using O*NET, create a list of skills you have or plan to acquire, then find occupations that match most of your skills.
- Search for Certifications and Certifying Agencies - America's Career InfoNet
Identify which certifications are associated with your chosen occupation.
- Discover Licensed Occupations - America's Career InfoNet
Some occupations require workers to hold special licenses. This directory shows some of the licensing requirements by state, and the agencies responsible for issuing the licenses.
- Find Test and Assessment Information - CareerOneStop
Learn about testing and assessment resources available in CareerOneStop.
- Find Training and Education Information - Career OneStop
Learn about training and education resources available in CareerOneStop.
 |
|
 CareerOneStop can help you calculate the cost of education required for your potential field of work, and then budget accordingly. Review these links regarding college costs, training providers, and tax credits before making your financial plan.
|
| |
 |
|
 Many private, Federal and state programs offer financial assistance, grants, loans, and scholarship opportunities for educational use. Let CareerOneStop point you in the right direction toward financial affordability.
|
| |
- Apply for Federal Student Aid - U.S. Department of Education
Get help in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and how to look up a college's Federal School Code.
- Link to Scholarship Resources - CareerOneStop
Find scholarship resources on the Internet.
- Find Financial Aid, Loans for Education, and Scholarships - America's Career InfoNet
Identify financial aid links and background information on assistance programs.
- Find Scholarships - America's Career InfoNet
Search for scholarships from the public and private sectors.
- Government Benefits and Assistance - GovBenefits.gov
Answer a series of questions about yourself to view a list of government benefits you may be eligible to receive along with information about how you can apply.
- Use the Financial Aid Advisor - America's Career InfoNet
Find public and private sector education funding sources and estimate your Pell Grant and Expected Family Contribution based on your personal circumstances.
- Locate Scholarship Search Websites - America's Career InfoNet
Search these free online databases for scholarship information.
- Federal Student Aid Portal - U.S. Department of Education
Find information on financial aid eligibility, Student Aid Records (SAR), federal and state programs, loan interest calculators, and more.
- Pay For Your Education - students.gov
Guidance of finding aid from the U.S. Armed Forces, through community service, foundations and organizations, and Federal and state agencies.
 |
|
 |
| |
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |