Columbus City Schools Adult and Community Education
Information about course offerings in the areas of Family & Community Services, Health & Medical, Trade & Industrial and Computer Technology by the Columbus City Schools Department of Adult and Community Education is found here.
Education Atlas
Online maps to education, online degrees and distance learning, this website is your map to the world of education. Great resource for distance learning, adult education and parent and teacher resources.
ERIC-Education Research
This site allows the user to search for journal articles and reports in the field of education.
HippoCampus
HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE). The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge.
LearningExpress Library
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Find online prep courses and practice tests for SAT, ACT, GED, TOEFL and many more here. Free registration is required to use this site.
Ohio Dept. of Education Local Report Card
Visit this site from the Ohio Department of Education to compare schools and find out how your school or district is rated.
Ohio Schools
Research and compare schools at this Columbus Dispatch site that covers K-12.
Princeton Review's Regional Guide to Colleges
With the country divided into five regions, the Princeton Review has selected several hundred colleges, known for their academic excellence, for inclusion on this site. Both public and private schools can be found by searching by region, state or specific school.
Search for Schools Colleges and Libraries
This government site allows you to search for public schools, private schools, colleges, and public libraries throughout the United States. Tips to begin your search are included.
Student Financial Aid Handbook
This handbook gives information about student eligibility for Pell Grants, Federal Perkins Loan Program, Federal Work Study, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and the Direct Loan and FFEL Programs.
The Ohio Union Creative Acitivities Program (CAP)
The Creative Activities Program (CAP) has had a long history in the Ohio Union at The Ohio State University with its first courses being offered in 1973. After a five-year hiatus, CAP is once again offering dynamic a non-credit programs that provide unique leisure time learning experiences for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community.