
General Websites/Nationwide Search
Websites By Major or Field
Networking
Salaries
Housing Information
Working Abroad/Volunteering Abroad
Alternatives to the 9-5
Fellowships
Resources for International Students
Resources for AHANA & Diversity Students
Resources for GLBT Students
Resources for Students with Disabilities
General Websites/Nationwide Search
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Websites By Major or Field
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Networking
Use these links to find information and articles on networking.
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Salaries
Salary & Relocation Guides
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Housing Information
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Working Abroad/Volunteering Abroad
Many students are interested in working in a country outside of the U.S. This can be a great opportunity for
recent graduates to learn about different cultures and have some unique and valuable experiences.
Some people return after a few years, others decide to stay. Still others find a way to experience
many different cultures and countries in their early career.
Some websites that might help you in this search are:
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Alternatives to 9-5
Not everyone goes directly into a permanent, full-time job immediately after graduation. If you are looking for some alternatives, there are many programs geared towards recent college graduates that might be right for you.
Consider teaching English abroad, a one or two year service program, a sailing adventure, independent travel, or doing temporary work as a method of career exploration. Here is a site that can help you think about it: Alternative Work
The links below might give you some ideas, as well as provide you with information on current programs.
Teaching Abroad Programs
- American China
Exchange Society (China; this site is in Chinese)
- AEON Corporation (Japan)
- America-China Teaching Center (China)
- Chung Dahm Institute (Korea)
- Council on International Exchange (Chile, China, Spain, Thailand)
- Dave's ESL Cafe (General/Worldwide)
- English First (China, Indonesia, Russia)
- ESLEmployment.com (General/Worldwide)
- Footprints Recruiting Inc. (China, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam)
- International Schools Services (General/Worldwide)
- Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (Japan)
- Language Corps (Cambodia, China, Thailand, Vietnam; Czech Republic, Italy, Spain; Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru)
- PeopleRecruit.com (Korea)
- TeachAbroad.com (General/Worldwide)
- Teach Abroad Inc. (China)
- TeachAway.com (Japan, Korea)
- Teaching & Projects Abroad (Africa, American Republics, Asia, Europe, South America)
- TeachingInBarcelona.com (Spain)
- U.S. Department of State: Office of English Language Programs (General/Worldwide)
- U.S. Department of State: Office of Overseas Schools (Africa, American Republics, East Asia, Europe, Near East/South Asia)
- WorldTeach.org (Africa, American Republics, Asia, East Asia, Europe, Near East/South Asia, South America)
- YES Youngdo Corp. (Korea)
Service Programs
Other Possibilities
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Fellowship Information
Fellowships provide funding for significant and often unique work experience that may otherwise not be available to applicants. They provide short-term financial support to accompany research or experiential opportunities that last from a few months to several years. Most fellowships require at least a college degree; however, there are some fellowships that allow undergraduate students to participate.
Fellowships support activities such as graduate study in a specific field, research initiatives, work exploration, leadership activities and more.
Arts Fellowships:
Communications Fellowships:
Community Building / Social Change Fellowships:
Environmental Fellowships:
General Fellowship Links:
Government / Political / Law Fellowships:
Health & Medical Fellowships:
Leadership & Service Fellowships:
Parks & Recreation Fellowships:
Science / Engineering / Technology Fellowships:
Teaching Fellowships:
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Resources for International Students
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Resources for AHANA & Diversity Students
AHANA & Diversity Students
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Affirmative Action
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Resources for GLBT Students
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Resources for Students with Disabilities
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