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FAFSA Web
Need Money for College? FAFSA on the Web is the online version of the U.S. Department of Education's Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). |
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Gear Up
GEAR UP is designed to create a college-bound culture in middle schools and high schools |
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TRIO/SSS
TRIO/Student Support Service is a federally funded student support program |
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Palomar College Jump Start Program
Jump Start / Learning Communities is a yearlong program for any SMHS |
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Upward Bound Program
Upward Bound is a federally-funded TRIO program through the U.S. Department of Education in Washington, DC |
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Smaller Learning Communities
The Smaller Learning Communities program supports the development of small, safe and successful learning environments in large high schools |
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Palomar College EOP&S
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S) is a state-funded program designed for the orientation, recruitment and retention of California residents who are economically, socially and educationally desadvantaged. |
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Palomar College DRC
Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides special counseling, services and instructions for students with physical, learning, vision, hearing, communication and psychological disabilities. |
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Palomar College ROP
Palomar College Regional Occupation Program (ROP) is a tax-supported statewide public education vocational training program. |
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Vista Adult School
Vista Adult Education provides you many opportunities to earn your high school diploma, inspire your language skills, learn new job skills and to "Never Stop Learning." |
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Escondido Adult School
Welcome to Escondido Adult School/Regional Occupational Program, a division of the Escondido Union High School District. The Escondido Adult School has encouraged lifelong learning since 1968. At more than twenty locations in Escondido, we strive to meet the academic, vocational, and personal growth interests of the community. |
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WESTOP
The Western Association of Educational Opportunity Personnel
The leading regional association representing the concerns and needs of educational equity programs.
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California Special Populations
Our purpose is to develop the academic, vocational and technical skills of secondary and postsecondary Special Population students who elect to enroll in vocational and technical education programs. |
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