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These first two websites are comprehensive search engines designed for students who are interested in learning more about Criminal Justice programs and careers around the country.

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Sponsored by the National Crime Prevention Council, this month is important to increase awareness with legislators, other decision-makers, and the general public to ensure that crime prevention continues to receive funding and support. With that in mind, the team at ForensicsColleges.com is highlighting a great Guide we published in honor of it titled Crime Prevention Month: Expert Interview & Advocacy Guide. For this piece we interviewed Richard Arrington, CEO, Crime Prevention Center for Training and Services. We have also published a number of comprehensive guides and interviews to to help all students in their journey to gaining a degree.

County Office.org It has a great number of local county and state offices with phone numbers, addresses and directions nationwide .

master-of-education-in-teacher-leadership.aspx Master of Education in Teacher Leadership programs designed to develop instructional leaders who know how to design curricula, implement research-based instructional strategies and effectively motivate students at all grade levels

ASVAB practice test website The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test is a required test administered to anyone interested in enlisting in any of the US Armed Service branches.

We provide a completely free path to receiving free college credit for students across the country. Students can take 15 college–level courses on a variety of subjects with pathways for potentially receiving up to 44 units of semester credit at participating accredited universities or at over 1400 universities and colleges in NCCRS network. This is hugely important for Alternative Education students…in addition to saving money, they can test drive different courses and subjects on their own schedule and be better prepared for college-level coursework at a university. Here's a little more about us and the Academic team: https://www.onlinedegree.com/about-us/

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Math Models and Economics

This site provides free tools for students and lifelong learners to develop their careers in education, including career outlooks, program ratings, licensing information, and expert advice. We also provide resources for recent graduates and current teachers such as our guides to earning master's degrees in education and our jobs board, which displays new openings in teaching, administration, and learning support positions every day.

https://www.teachercertificationdegrees.com/degrees/masters-degree/

MBA Exam Resource Series

It’s our goal at OnlineMBA.com to foster such success as it pertains to our students, and as a step towards this goal, we’ve built a suite of open-use reference guides to MBA exams. Our guides discuss in detail fundamental considerations in the exam process, including study tips, exam formatting, and research practices. We’re hoping to get this information in the hands of as many students as possible so they can make their academic decisions and progression with ease. Take a look at some of our guides below:

GMAT Fundamentals – https://www.onlinemba.com/resources/gmat-guide/

GRE Basics – https://www.onlinemba.com/resources/gre-guide/

Online Research Best Practices – https://www.onlinemba.com/resources/online-research-guide/

Capstone Overview – https://www.onlinemba.com/resources/capstone-guide/

 

The decision to go to graduate school is more and more common these days. If your goal is to go far in any professional career, a master's degree will almost surely be required. If you are in the business world, you will certainly want an MBA. There are many reasons for pursuing an MBA, but the chief concerns are that today's business environment is increasingly complex and competitive. Globalization and the rapid expanse of technology has created a business landscape that is vastly different from what undergrads found as late as the mid 1990's.

GMAT Guide for Online MBAs : https://onlinembareview.org/resources/online-mba-gmat-guide/

GMAT Guide for Online MBAs Texas: https://onlinembareview.org/states/texas/

These were just updated with newly published data covering the instructional education & learning industries. I’ve included them below:
https://www.teachingdegrees.com/st/texas

https://www.mastersofpublicadministration.org/program/public-administration/texas

 

Our organization's work in teacher education began in 2008 with projects ranging from a new teacher survival guide to our own teacher education scholarship program. More recently we realized that there weren't any websites dedicated to Doctor of Education (EdD) students, which is why we created our own - EdDPrograms.org. It covers a lot of ground, but here are a few sections we think students will appreciate:

https://www.eddprograms.org/schools/texas/

 

A site dedicated to providing the most up-to-date college test preparation resources for exams - including the GMAT!

Practice makes perfect, and one of the best things students can do before test day is take practice exams. However, it's important that the questions they are studying are exactly like what they will see on the actual test.

We've created a GMAT Test Preparation page for those looking to take the necessary steps to accomplish their goals:

magoosh.com/gmat/gmat-practice-test/

 

Grantham University provides secondary online education.

All of our programs are online and are an affordable option for students across the US (especially with the uncertainty of campus-based schools right now)

https://www.grantham.edu/

A resource that highlights 20 common grad programs that don't require the GRE, as well as other ways to get around the requirement, like GRE waivers.

Graduate Programs with No GRE Requirement: https://www.publicservicedegrees.org/college-admissions/grad-school-no-gre/

A research guide on the Best Online Schools: https://www.ireviews.com/best-online-schools/

Gradprep.com:This collection of resources regarding the GRE covers a variety of topics, including practice tests, information on Scoring, Vocabulary, and Psychology, tips for studying, and more. This hub, or any of the pages within, would compliment the other resources on your site's page very well while making for a beneficial informational resource.

https://www.gradprep.com/blogs/gre

StuDocu is a student-to-student knowledge exchange platform where students can share knowledge, college notes, and study guides.

https://www.studocu.com/

How to Help Prevent Theft: A Guide for University Students:

https://www.comparethemarket.com/home-insurance/content/prevent-theft-for-students/

 

My name is Nancy and I work for The Bayerton Women's Alliance! 

I came across an article with information and resources on preventing home, auto, and computer/identity theft that, I think, would be a really great and helpful link to add on to your page. There are some great resources throughout that led me to even more information. I wanted to return the favor and contribute something to your page as a thank you! Here it is:

https://dallolaw.com/news/protecting-against-home-and-auto-theft/

Intelligent.com

The school climate is undoubtedly different from previous years. Stress and anxiety are at an all-time high. For this reason, I want to share some of our recently published resources on academic success habits and practices to help students overcome the many challenges of studying today.

You can see our guides here:

Digital Content & Media

Finding Balance: 6 Ways to Help Your Teen Study & Avoid Burnout

https://www.mytutor.co.uk/blog/parents/finding-balance-6-ways-to-help-your-teen-study-and-avoid-burnout/

Here's what the comprehensive guide includes:

  • How can you assist them in developing a revision schedule

  • How can you encourage them to study with friends

  • What are the signs of study burnout and how can you avoid it

And just some of the insights we delve into:

  • Education experts recommend using the Pomodoro technique, as the brain learns best in shorter bursts of study (25 minutes).

  • According to Professor Barbara Oakley, learning in different environments - like a theatre or a museum - builds students’ memory recall for when they’re in new environments, like exam halls.

We have recently published a guide called Mental Health in College: A Guide for Students and Families. Feel free to check it out here: https://www.zocdoc.com/blog/mental-health-in-college-a-guide-for-students-and-families/

A website that helps low income veterans with finding financial assistance programs.

https://freegrantsforveterans.org/

 

singlemothersgrants.org


freegrantsforfelons.org

In a time of economic uncertainty, student loan crisis, and record credit card debt, it really makes sense to teach kids financial literacy.

To help parents who are unsure of where to start, we recently published an educational guide for parents full of tips, as well as lessons and activities for children aged 3 and up. Please take a look:

https://annuity.org/financial-literacy/how-to-teach-kids-about-money/
https://annuity.org/financial-literacy/students/

Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Programs in Texas

https://onlinemftprograms.com/texas/

Society is becoming more aware of some of the dangerous effects of social media, especially on young audiences. It is something that we are even actively working with families on to make sure these apps become safer places. Since it is such an important issue, we recently made a page dedicated to social media addiction. It sheds interesting insight into many trends like: which app is the most dangerous, is social media addiction on the rise, are mental health issues increasing, and more. Check it out below:

Social Media Addiction - lanierlawfirm.com/social-media-addiction/statistics/

Public administration is a field that involves the management and implementation of government policies and programs. It encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at efficiently and effectively delivering public services to citizens. Public administrators work in various sectors, including local government, private organizations, non-profit entities, and the public sector.

http://mastersinpublicadministration.org/

The Birth Injury Justice Center has compiled the most in-depth resources nationwide to help guide and assist families with disabilities caused by physical birth injuries.

https://www.childbirthinjuries.com/resources/special-education/