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Holland Code Quiz
  • Education & Training

The Holland Codes is a system to classify jobs into job categories, interest clusters, or work personality environments. In the Holland Model, these categories represent work personalities.

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7 Things to Know About College Disability Services
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This article outlines the difference between high school and college assistance for students with disabilities.

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Strong Executive Function Skills Are Crucial to College Success
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This article defines "executive skills" and suggests tools to help improve those skills.

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National Center for College Students with Disabilities
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This site provides information, training, research briefs, Campus Disability Resources Database, and quick facts for students with disabilities in college.

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ACCUPLACER Reading Practice Test
  • Education & Training

ACCUPLACER Practice Test is a free website that helps students perform well on the ACCUPLACER (Community College Placement Exam). It features free interactive practice questions that include answers and detailed explanations.

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Complete the FAFSA Form
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Use this Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.

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I Want to Continue My Education
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These four courses will help prepare the student for continuing his/her education after high school.

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Types of Post-Secondary Education
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This lesson will help the student identify the similarities and differences between the types of postsecondary education and determine which programs can help the student achieve his/her career goals.

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2 year vs 4 year College Options
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Exploring the Options of a Two- or Four-Year College

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High School vs. College
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What's the difference? - Clackamas Community College

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