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- School
Talk
The School Talk TV / Internet shows and videos provide a catalyst
for discussion about education. Interviews with leading experts in education,
government, psychology, and business foster positive change within schools.
- American
Association of Community Colleges
Among other things, this site provides easy access to the addresses, phone numbers,
and Web sites of some 2,000 community colleges in the United States.
- wiredscholar
If borrowing money is part of your college-financing plan, you'll need to
know about education loans. - familyeducation.com
FamilyEducation Network has at its core one of the most valuable missions in society:
the success of our next generation. We use technology -- specifically the Internet
-- to bring together a caring community of parents, teachers, school administrators,
and professionals whose expertise involves children. - DegreeSearch
Find the colleges and universities that offer specific types of degree or
certificate programs. - 50
States Colleges, Universities, and Community Colleges
Visit some of the
colleges, universities, and community colleges the 50 states have to offer.
- Home
School Friendly Colleges
Is it time to move from home-schooling to college?
Here you can find home-school friendly colleges across the United States and Canada.
- CollegeEdge
This site offers comprehensive information and services for college preparation.
- petersons.com
The most comprehensive education resource on the Web. - American
Universities
Home pages for American Universities granting bachelor or
advanced degrees and department or college level pages if the University doesn't
have a home page. - Starting
Points for Students and Parents
The College Board is a national association
of schools, colleges, and other educational organizations dedicated to putting
college within the reach of all students. As an authority on access to higher
education, the College Board can provide you with the information and services
that will set you on your way to college and the world of work. - University
of Rhode Island
Answers to many questions you may have about admissions
to the University, including academic programs, campus housing, and academic support
services. - Rhode
Island College
Rhode Island College, founded in 1854, is the comprehensive
public institution of higher education in the State of Rhode Island. Its primary
mission is to make its academic programs available to any qualified resident of
Rhode Island who can benefit from its educational services. - Community
College of Rhode Island
General information, admissions, financial aid,
student services, athletics, programs and courses, academic departments, advising
and counseling, minority services, clubs and organizations can all be accessed
from CCRI's homepage. - Brown
University
Established in 1764, Brown is a liberal arts University of
some 5,500 undergraduates located in Providence, Rhode Island. A member of the
Ivy League, Brown is known for its flexible curriculum and opportunities for independent
study and collaborative work with faculty at all levels. - Johnson
& Wales University
Johnson & Wales University was opened in 1914 as a
small business school in Providence, R.I., with two typewriters and one student.
Today, Johnson & Wales is a thriving, vibrant university with a uniqueness and
spirit all its own. - New
England Institute of Technology
New England Institute of Technology has
been the leader in technical career education in Southeastern New England since
1940. Every year, over 2,000 students choose New England Institute of Technology
to learn the hands-on laboratory and classroom training to provide them the necessary
skills to begin their technical careers. - Providence
College
Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts,
Catholic institution of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence
through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities
for intellectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment.
- Rhode
Island School of Design
Rhode Island School of Design fullfills its mission
by providing the highest quality education in the visual arts, design, architecture,
and art education to prepare its students and the broader community to be creative
and responsive to the needs of a gobal society. Additional access to museum of
art is also provided. - Salve
Regina University
The State of Rhode Island granted a charter to form
the Salve Regina Corporation in 1934. Founded under the sponsorship of the Sisters
of Mercy, Salve Regina was established as an indenpendent institution in the Catholic
tradition of education, providing higher education to women and men. Salve Regina
serves over 2,000 men and women from over 40 states and 20 foreign countries,
and boasts over 10,000 alumni. - Roger
Williams University
The school is named after the founder of the State
of Rhode Island, Roger Williams. As the only law school in the state of Rhode
Island, Roger Williams University Ralph R. Papitto School of Law offers unique
opportunities for students to access the state's legal community and draw from
its expertise. - Bryant
College
The College is among the prestigious one-sixth of the country's
business programs to hold national accreditation from American Assembly of Collegiate
Schools of Business (AACSB). Bryant College has been long ranked as one of the
top three business specialty schools in the nation by US News & World Report.
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