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  1. Rankings by U.S. News. Has information about institutions as well as information on choosing a career, financial aid, finding an internship, and more.
  2. Search community colleges in the U.S., Canada, and worldwide by school name, location, or keyword.
  3. Colleges and Universities by Country, State, Distance Learning, and list of web directories.
  4. Lists of schools, colleges and universities, with information on graduate study, study abroad, careers, and jobs. Includes forms for requesting information directly from institutions.
  5. A comprehensive site covering practical missions, church/ministry, academic research, mission topics, and areas of the world.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  6. An online photography exhibit with an accompanying essay about the 'children, their schools, and the living conditions [of] the 350,000 impoverished migrant workers who came to California during the mid to late 1930's.'. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  7. Resources for teachers, students and parents on science and life skills, including how to succeed in school. Lesson plans and activities based on extension services, including agriiculture (such as worms), the environment, aging, and character building (4-H and character education.)
  8. A source for locating information on conferences, competitions, schools, government agencies, research, firms, history, and more.
  9. Rankings from well-known sources, with access to sites for undergraduate and graduate levels. Click on a category to see annotated links for various rankings.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
  10. Comprehensive information on schools, majors, graduate programs, funding, international programs, distance learning, and more.
  11. In several languages. Search programs by subject or search by graduate school. They claim it is the most comprehensive site for graduate school education.
  12. American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees. Links to community colleges and international universities. Includes an FAQ page.
  13. Search for U.S and international colleges and universities, with basic information. Subscription necessary to view pdf versions of college catalogs, but has free links to school's web site where degree, program and course information.
  14. Covers culture, economy, environment, health, media, security and conflict, development, education, history, statistics, human rights, politics, women and gender, and links to portals and directories.
  15. Development information for youth and schools, with a section for kids and another for teachers. Also sections for issues (AIDS, conflict, corruption, debt relief, development, disabilities, education, employment, environment, gender, globalization, health, MDGs, trade, urbanization) and how to get involved.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)

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