APA Resources for Students is an entire section of APAs website that contains information for undergraduate and graduate students about psychology in the news, conferences, career resources and APA style help.
What your transcripts say about you???? Read this Psi Chi article that talks about how your grades reflect on you as a student and how you can modify that.
Social Psychology Network is a great website for individuals interested in Social Psychology, but they also provide general information (e.g., letter of rec, GRE, career advice) that can be used by students in all disciplines of psychology.
The British Psychological Society has some great general information about the different disciplines of psychology and career paths.
Preparing a personal statement: although this was written for students applying to graduate school, Marky Lloyd on Psych Web provides some good tips for any personal statement that you write (e.g., scholarships, transferring etc.).
The Psychology Major: Specialties in psychology: this website contains brief, but informative descriptions of the different disciplines of psychology.
Psychology: Scientific Problem Solvers - Careers for the 21st Century is a brochure that you can download for free from APA.
Careers to Consider
APA Education Directorate has a website devoted to what to do with a Bachelors degree in psychology that includes types of jobs, actual employers and even strategies of how to obtain them.
APA has an entire section devoted to Non-Academic Careers in Psychology which includes some interesting jobs such as: science writer, working for the FBI or at the White House, Science Museum Director, Trial Consultant).
The Association for Psychological Science (APS: previously called American Psychological Society) published a series of articles in 2003. Non-traditional careers.
Search GradSchools.com for general information about graduate schools.
The Psychology Student's Handbook: Seton Hall University prepares this document for their undergraduate psychology students and this section includes how to apply to graduate school which covers everything from the process to getting letter of recommendation.
Preparing for the GRE: Marky Lloyd at Psych Web provides some good tips for the GRE.
Princeton Review provides free information about the structure of the GRE, tips for taking the GRE and any changes in the test.
Funding Opportunities
Career Resources by Psychological Discipline (a good starting place is to look up each area by their respective Division in APA)
Biopsychology and Neuropsychology: Society for Neuroscience is a professional membership organization dedicated to understanding and advancing brain research. They have publications, hold an annual conference, connect people in the field and educate the public.
Social Psychology Network Mentor Program provides students with the opportunity to speak directly with faculty members in the field about careers in social and personality psychology. A great way to network!