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A
directory of educational sites designed to assist employers, educators,
parents, students, and other interested citizens in their search
for education related information and guidance.

ACT Inc
An independent, not-for-profit organization that provides more than
a hundred assessment, research, information, and program management
services in the broad areas of educational planning, career planning,
and workforce development.
America's
Career InfoNet
America's Career InfoNet (ACINet) will help you make better,
more informed career decisions. ACINet is ideal for job seekers,
employers, human resource specialists and workforce development
specialists.
America's
Learning eXchange
Find additional information about education and training and
access services that ALX has tailored specifically for you.
National
Center for Education Statistics
Global Education Locator
Conduct
a quick national search and locate information within the four areas
presented below. Choose among postsecondary institutions, public
schools or districts, public libraries, or private schools in the
United States. Or visit the individual sites to conduct more comprehensive
searches.
Bartleby
Provides students and researchers with unlimited access to books
and information on the internet, free of charge.
CollegeNET
Applying to college over the web!
CollegeNET lets applicants complete, file, and pay for their admissions
applications entirely through the internet.
Community
and Workforce Education
The employee training corps (etc) delivers high quality training
to your facility in a cost effective manner. Business and Industry
training needs are assessed and programs developed to meet the needs
of a company either by public offerings or customized training.
Department
for Training & Reemployment
The Department for Training and ReEmployment (DTR) is a state government
agency that is responsible for the administration of federally funded
employment and training programs.
Education
Commission of the States
Helping state leaders shape education policy.
Educators Technology
Center of Indiana
A center for K-12 educators who are interested in using technology
in schools. This center provides opportunities for educators to
explore and evaluate new technologies for use in learning environments.
eStudentLoan.com
A site that will allow you to compare loans and apply online with
major lenders.
FAFSA
United States Department of Education - Complete a free on-line
application for Federal Student Aid.
FinAid.com
An excellent source for sorting out the loan process, including
help filling out complex forms.
Governor's
Cup Competition
Founded in 1986 as a way to promote, reward and recognize outstanding
academic achievement.
Governor's
Minority Student College Preparation Program
Learn what help is available for minority students who want to prepare
for college.
Home
School/Non Public School
This site of The Kentucky Department of Education provides information
about Home Schools and Non Public Schools. Included is the
requirements involved in Home Schooling, approved Accreditation
Agencies, recognition of credits and other useful contacts and information
relating to Home and Non-Public Schooling.
IDEA
Practices Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
This site answers questions about the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, keeps you informed about ideas that work, and supports
efforts to help all children learn, progress, and realize their
dreams.
Jefferson
County Exceptional Child Education Services
Kentucky Special Education Cooperative Network
Jefferson County Exceptional Children Services is located at the
Jefferson County Schools Board of Education in Louisville, Kentucky
and provides services to member local school districts of the Region
3 Service Center.
Job
Corps
Job Corps is the nation's largest and most comprehensive residential
education and job training program for at-risk youth, ages 16 through
24.
Kentuckiana
College Access Center
The Kentuckiana College Access Center (KCAC) provides vital community-based
guidance and information services to enable youth and adults to
succeed in postsecondary education.
Kentucky
Arts Council
Arts in Education
Kentucky
Association for Academic Competition
Enriching the lives of Kentucky students through academic competition.
Kentucky
Center for The Arts Education
Kentucky Center for the Arts serves as a major arts education
resource for Kentucky’s students and teachers, creating innovative
outreach programs and performances.
Kentucky
Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH)
KCDHH acts as an advocate for deaf and hard of hearing persons on
legislative issues as well as a consultant to the Governor, General
Assembly, and various state and local governmental agencies concerning
policies and programs that pertain to people with hearing loss.
KCDHH provides brochures on topics of interest to deaf and hard
of hearing persons and their families and provides information and
advocacy services and an Interpreter Referral Service.
Kentucky
Council on Economic Education (KCEE)
KCEE delivers economic education training opportunities for teachers
and other constituents who teach young people.
Kentucky
Department for Adult Education & Literacy (DAEL)
DAEL supports a network of local, instructional programs throughout
Kentucky designed to assist adults in acquiring knowledge and developing
their potential and ability to achieve their goals in the workplace,
at home and in society.
Kentucky
Department for Technical Education
Kentucky Tech is the state's system of Area Technology Centers
in Kentucky. The primary purpose of area technology centers is to
serve high school students by enhancing and expanding student career
options that lead to continuation of education at the postsecondary
level and/or successful employment upon graduation from high school.
Kentucky
Education, Arts & Humanities Cabinet
The agencies of the Cabinet provide or oversee services that
contribute to an enhanced quality of life for all Kentuckians: excellence
in public education, quality libraries, the preservation of historical
materials and landmarks, and cultural enrichment through the arts.
Kentucky
Educational Development Corporation (KEDC)
KEDC is recognized as Kentucky's largest and oldest educational
cooperative with over 60 school districts.
Kentucky
Educational Television (KET)
Kentucky's statewide public broadcasting network brings instructional
programs and KET-produced professional development seminars to Kentucky
schools each year. Via satellite and the internet, KET Distance
Learning offers fully accredited high school classes in foreign
languages, the humanities, and physics. The GED ON TV series
covers the reading, social studies, science, writing, and math skills
adults need to pass the GED high school equivalency tests.
Kentucky
Environmental Education Council
The Council's major focus is primary and secondary education, but
the Council also works with colleges and universities, businesses,
local governments, private organizations and citizens to help inform
them or their students about the environment.
Kentucky Higher
Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA)
A public corporation and governmental agency established in 1966
to improve students’ access to higher education. KHEAA administers
several financial aid programs and disseminates information about
higher education opportunities.
Kentucky
Independent Colleges & Universities
This site provides information, tips for getting in, financial aid
opportunities, etc., about Kentucky's Independent Colleges
and Universities.
Kentucky
School for the Blind (KSB)
KSB provided a variety of educational programming, specialized
materials, and resources to Kentucky students who are blind and
visually impaired.
Kentucky's
Community Based Work Transition Program
Provides school-to-work transition services for secondary special
education students preparing to graduate.
Kentucky's
Education Partners
A listing of agencies and organizations involved in the educational
forum.
McConnell
Technology & Training Center
A public/private partnership operated by Innovative Productivity,
Inc. for the United States Navy. The purpose of
the MTTC is to assist individuals and businesses with training and
application of advanced technology.
Office
of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Supports programs that assist in educating children with special
needs, provides for the rehabilitation of youth and adults with
disabilities, and supports research to improve the lives of individuals
with disabilities.
Review.Com
A site that will help you search for schools, manage the application
process and find funds to pay for it all.
Scholarships.com
A big scholarship site, with important information on scholarship
scams.
WiredScholar.com
This site helps to explain all the various financial aid options
and ways to apply.
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