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Painesville Adult Basic and Literacy Education - Painesville, Ohio
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Parma Adult Basic and Literacy Education - Parma, Ohio
Penta Career Center: Adult & Continuing Education - Perrysburg, Ohio
Pickaway-Ross Career and Technology Center - Chillicothe, Ohio
Pioneer Career & Technology Center - Shelby, Ohio
Polaris ABLE Program - Middleburg Heights, Ohio
Project: LEARN of Greater Cleveland - Cleveland, Ohio
Project: LEARN of Medina - Medina, Ohio
Project: LEARN of Summit County - Akron, Ohio
Project LITE: Lorain Public Library System - Lorain, Ohio
Project READ - Dayton, Ohio
Project Read Tiffin-Seneca Public Library - Tiffin, Ohio
Scioto County ABLE, Scioto County, Ohio
sciotocountyable.sciotowireless.net
Shawnee BASICS - Portsmouth, Ohio
Strongsville City Schools ABLE - Strongsville, Ohio
Tolles Technical Center - Plain City, Ohio
Trumbull Career and Technical Center Adult Learning - Warren, Ohio
Upper Valley Joint Vocational School ABLE
Urban Appalachian Council - Cincinnati, Ohio
Vanguard-Sentinel Career Centers - Fremont, Ohio
Vantage Career Center - Van Wert, Ohio
Warren County Career Center - Lebanon, Ohio
Wayne County Schools Career Center - Smithville, Ohio
Willoughby-Eastlake ABLE
www.willoughby-eastlake.k12.oh.us
Women Blessing Women - Toledo, Ohio
Alternative Diploma Programs
Information about the Adult High School Continuation Program and Diploma of Adult Education options
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Ohio Career-Technical and Adult Education Administrative Rules
As required by Chapter 3313.90 of the Ohio Revised Code, the State Board of Education established standards for career-technical education in Ohio. Rules aligned with currency and ex ...
Adult High School
Adult High School programs enable individuals aged 16 or older who are withdrawn from school the option of earning units or credits that may be applied towards a high school diploma.
Adult Diploma Program
Adults 22 years old or older may obtain up to 6 units of credits for experiential learning if it is determined by school staff to be equivalent to experiences and competencies that would be obtained .
For all three check out this website
Adult Literacy-Related Links
Connect to national and state adult literacy-related organizations, including the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL), the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Vocational and Adult Ed ...
College Board
Petersons
The Princeton Review
Common Application On-line
Mapping Your Future
Information on financial strategies, career options and college planning http://www.mapping-your-future.org
Financial Aid, Student Loans and Scholarships
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
U. S. Department of Education
Students.gov
U.S. Government site for students
Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority
Student Awards
Athletics
National College Athletic Association (NCAA)
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Information By and For College Students
Newslink
Campus Newspapers/College News
The Daily Jolt—A College Network Run by Students
College and Learning Disabilities and ADHD
Educational Testing Service Disability Policies
ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
The George Washington University Heath Resource Center
National Clearinghouse on Post-Secondary Education for Individuals with Disabilities
PACER Center
Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
Wrights Law
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Any 2007 graduating HS senior from Defiance, Henry, Williams, Fulton, Paulding, Putnam and Van Wert Counties with an overall 3.25 GPA after 7 semesters (after the 2nd 9 weeks) of their senior year and a 23 composite on the ACT will be eligible for the Presidential Scholarship.
-A 3.25 GPA and a 23 on the ACT will be a Presidential scholarship and will be a full tuition scholarship
-A 3.25 GPA and less than a 23 on the ACT will be a Dean's scholarship and will pay for 7.5 credit hours
The high school guidance Counselor will be mailed in early January asking for a list of students that are eligible for our scholarship. We will them mail a letter to the students and to the parents explaining the scholarship criteria and inform them on how to apply.
JJR
Jason J. Rickenberg, M.B.O.L Student Success Advocate Coordinator Northwest State Community College Office Phone; (419) 267-1353 Office Fax: (419) 267-5587
Free World U
"NEA Jazz in the Schools"
is available, free of charge, to educators who teach Music, Social Studies or History at the high school level, or are high school librarians. To order the "NEA Jazz in the Schools" educational package, click here to find the Video Placement Worldwide order form.
To borrow the educational package from New Heights Educational Group you can also contact us.
You can also check out the free online resources by clicking here:
http://www.neajazzintheschools.org/home.php
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