Monthly Archives: April 2011

Did you know that LinkedIn has new career resources specifically for high school and college students and recent graduates?

Current college students and first-time job seekers can visit linkedin.com/studentjobs to find internships, summer work, and entry-level jobs.

Did you know that Duke, Stanford, Harvard, Georgetown, Penn, Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, and Rice all have upcoming information sessions in the New York City area?

These events are a wonderful opportunity to get your questions answered and make connections at these colleges. In New York, events begin May 22. If you’re elsewhere,follow the links below to find out when these colleges will be coming to your area.

Pre-registration is required. Find event schedules and registration on the following websites:

For Duke, Stanford, Harvard, Georgetown, Penn, visit Exploring College Options.

For Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, and Rice, visit Exploring Educational Excellence.

Did you know that there are great online resources available to students who are interested in community service?

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Volunteer projects are wonderful ways for students to explore new areas of interest while helping others. At Serve.gov, students can find opportunities, meet fellow volunteers in their neighborhood, or even create their own service projects; and Firstgiving.org is an online tool that helps you keep track of fundraising.