Oregon Department of Education
(503) 947-5600
Information for student and parents on PreK-college education in Oregon; Resources to Help Me Learn section for students; Listing of school clubs & activities; Test preparation; Career planning; Post high school planning; Family involvement literature; School search; Special Needs information
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Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
(800) 452-8807
Provides information and help for Oregon students to plan and pay for college, including both traditional and non-traditional students.
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Oklahoma Parents as Teachers
405-271-7611
Parent education program designed to foster an early partnership between home and school. The program is available for all expectant parents as well as parents with children birth to age three based on the philosophy that parents are their children’s first and most important teachers.
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NHHEAF Network
800.719.0708
College planning and information for NH residents- includes information on colleges, application process, financial literacy, loan management and a calendar of events and workshops. Print publications can be ordered for free (e.g. Early College Planning Guide, Returning to Learning brochure etc.)
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Rise Education Resource Center
(702) 748-7473
Supplemental educational classes for students, mentoring and parent support, resources for choosing a school for your child
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OK College Start!
1-800-858-1840
College and career planning; middle school, high school, college and adult learner resrouces; financial aid, grants, scholarships and loan information
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Ohio Means Jobs K-12
jobseeker.k-12.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com
1-888-296-7541
Online career exploration websit for students; career interest survey; activities about different career options for all ages; financial literacy tools; resume writing & career tips geared to first time job hunters
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Ohio Higher Ed
(614) 466-6000
Career and college planning resources; paying for college; internships/co-ops information and search; interactive map of Ohio schools; eTutoring; Low cost pathway (e.g. non-traditional college attendance)
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North Dakota Center for Distance Education
701-298-4858
The North Dakota Center for Distance Education (NDCDE) is an accredited, non-profit, distance education school; courses are availble for students in grades 6th-12th; 250 courses available
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North Dakota University System
701-328-2960
Resources for students considering attending college in ND- topics include college choices (2 + 4 yr), paying for college, High school/college credit options, college access video
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National Hispanic Cultural Center
www.nationalhispaniccenter.org
(505) 246-2261
Museum dedicated to the advancement of Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities; children and family programming; online resources for children
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Education Quest
800.303.3745
College Planning for Middle School & High School students and adult learners; College Profiles; Financial Planning Calculators; Scholarship search; Blog; College application tracking tool
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Nebraska Education Department
402-471-7810
Database of K-12 resources, Nebraska colleges, financial aid information, and general parent information
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Mississippi State Education
1-877-290-9487
Resource for educational resources within the state of Mississippi including: PreK programs, virtual education, school district websites, independent school directory, links to educational museums (e.g. Mississippi Children’s Museum)
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Missouri Department of Higher Education
Links and resources for middle school, high school, college and non-traditional students, parents, college search, cost calculator, testing information, college fair information and STEM resources
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Montana University System
406-444-6570
Information on the Montana University system including map of locations, search engine, financing options, special state programs (including for non-traditional students)
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Growth and Enhancement of Montana Students (GEMS)
(406) 444-5222
Statewide Longitudinal Education Data System; access to multiple years of data and interactive reports on student achievement, graduation rates, enrollment, program and course offerings, district and school profiles, the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), and financial information reported by school districts. Additionally, GEMS provides users the ability to compare Montana schools side-by-side.
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Academic Program Database Connecticut Office of Higher Education
(860) 947-1800
Data base of all higher education in CT including technical, career, 2 year and 4 year colleges
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