Two-Year vs. Four-Year Colleges: Which One is Right for You?
This article from College View is written to help students understand the differences between two-year and four-year colleges.
U. S. Department of Education: Migrant Education Program
The goal of the Migrant Education Program is to ensure that all migrant students reach challenging academic standards and graduate with a high school diploma (or complete a GED) that prepares them for responsible citizenship, further learning, and product
U. S. Department of Education: Migrant Student Records Exchange Initiative
The Migrant Student Information Exchange (MSIX) is the technology that allows States to share educational and health information on migrant children who travel from State to State and who as a result, have student records in multiple States' informat
U.S. Census: School Enrollment
School enrollment captures the population who report being enrolled in a regular school.
U.S. Citizen and Immigration Service: Information for New Immigrants
Links to a booklet, "Welcome to the United States." The booklet covers basic information about housing, jobs, education and healthcare in the U.S. Downloadable in multiple languages.
U.S. Community Colleges by State
This directory hosted by the University of Texas at Austin offers a comprehensive listing of community colleges in each state.
U.S. Department of Education
The mission of the U. S. Department of Education is to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans. The Department WebSite includes information on funding, research, publications, and programs.
U.S. Department of Education: Family Involvement Case Study
Additionally, the U.S.
U.S. Department of Education: Financial Aid Website
U.S. Department of Education's Financial Aid homepage.
U.S. Department of Education: Healthy Start, Grow Smart Series
The "Healthy Start, Grow Smart" series was an initiative of Laura and George W. Bush and sponsored by the Texas Department of Health.
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Web Resources
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