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Education Information

Schools and Learning

ERIC  

The Education Resources Information Center is a digital library of  education research and information sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. ERIC provides access to bibliographic records of journal and non-journal literature from 1966 to the present. ERIC also contains a growing collection of full-text materials in Adobe PDF format.

Learn how to use this database more effectively by signing up for the library's free EBSCO computer class.

LearningExpressLibrary  
Test preparation materials and interactive practice exams based on official tests. Subjects include GED, GMAT, SAT, ESL, Praxis, Real Estate, and more. Individual users create their own username and password, providing practice tests, immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of your results.

Adult Learning Center  

Information about the Adult Learning Center in Nashua.

American Universities  
Links to home pages of colleges and universities in America.

College Navigator  

A US government site that allows future students to evaluate and compare institutions’ prices, financial aid, enrollment fees and academic disciplines.

CollegeNET  
Search for collleges, scholarships and join a discussion forums..

Community College Web  
Links to community college websites.

National Center for Education Statistics

The primary federal resource for collecting and analyzing data about education. Study results plus the annual reports: Condition of Education and Digest of Education Statistics.

New Hampshire Department of Education  
Information and statistics about New Hampshire achools.

SchoolMatters  
The Schoolmatters site allows “parents, educators and leaders to research information about public schools.” at the local, state, and national levels.

Teaching Science  

Provides information on educational systems in several countries. This website is part of the ICSU (International Council for Science) website

U.S. News.com Education  
Includes college and graduate school rankings.

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Financial Aid

FAFSA on the Web - U.S. Department of Education  

Electronically submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All students interested in financial aid for college will need to complete this form.
      

FinAid: The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid  

Financial aid information and forms.

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