Directories - Education - The United States of America
The USA's educational opportunities
- Higher: The USA has many colleges and universities
- Colleges & Universities sites: US Higher Education links; list of regionally-accredited institutions of higher education in the United States with links to Web sites; provided by The University of Texas at Austin
- Colleges Peterson's: Education portal; includes directory of higher education institutions; Peterson's publishes acclaimed books, Web sites, online products, and admissions services
- Comm Coll Rev: Community College Review; profiles of community colleges; browse colleges in each state
- DC Secretariat: Washington Higher Education Secretariat; serves as a forum for the chief executive officers in the higher education association community
- Grad Schools: Directory of post-baccalaureate educational information; program listings categorized by curriculum and subdivided by geography; a service of Educational Directories Unlimited, Inc.
- Online: Directory of online education WorldWideLearn; includes online courses, accredited online degrees, continuing education, online training, and online education
- Computer Training: Guide to Computer Training Schools; source of information on computer schools, certifications, and programs
- Schools: the USA's primary, secondary, trade, and professional schools
- Independent: National Association of Independent Schools; a membership organization and the national voice of independent education
- Greatschools.net: School information on elementary, middle and high schools; includes public, private and charter schools in the US and detailed school profiles for some states
- Private Eschoolsearch: Online directory of private schools nationwide; provides a searchable database of private schools--preschool through grade 12; for schools, site provides a way to gain national exposure at no cost
- Choice: School Choice information; presented by the American Education Reform Council, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, home of the nation's largest and oldest school choice program for low-income families; supports expanded educational options for parents through the use of school vouchers, charter schools, tax credits, and innovative public-private partnerships
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