Education Support

Education Support Resources

Access adult education, GED programs, college preparation, tutoring services, and scholarship opportunities.

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Complete the FAFSA to access federal financial aid for college, including grants that do not need to be repaid.

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Adult Basic Education

GED / High School Equivalency Programs

Free or low-cost preparation classes for the GED or HiSET exam. Earn your high school equivalency credential to open doors to employment and college.

Eligibility: Adults 16+ without a high school diploma

Contact: Your local adult education center or GED.com

Adult Literacy Programs

Free reading and writing instruction for adults. Programs are confidential and tailored to individual needs and goals.

Eligibility: Adults seeking to improve literacy skills

Contact: ProLiteracy.org or your local library

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Free English language classes for non-native speakers. Many programs also offer citizenship preparation and workforce English.

Eligibility: Non-native English speakers

Contact: Your local adult education center or library

College & Career Preparation

College Access Programs

Free programs that help first-generation and low-income students navigate the college application process, including TRIO and GEAR UP.

Eligibility: First-generation, low-income, or students with disabilities

Contact: Your school counselor or local TRIO program

Community College

Affordable higher education with flexible schedules. Many offer free tuition programs for qualifying students. Associate degrees and certificates available.

Eligibility: High school diploma or GED (some programs accept without)

Contact: Your local community college admissions office

Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Hands-on training programs in trades and technical fields. Prepare for careers in healthcare, technology, construction, and more.

Eligibility: Varies by program

Contact: Local technical schools or community colleges

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Federal Pell Grants

Free money for college that does not need to be repaid. Awards based on financial need, up to $7,395 per year (2023-24).

Eligibility: Undergraduate students with financial need (determined by FAFSA)

Contact: Complete FAFSA at StudentAid.gov

State Grant Programs

Many states offer additional grant programs for residents attending in-state schools. Amounts and eligibility vary by state.

Eligibility: State residents, varies by program

Contact: Your state higher education agency

Scholarship Search

Thousands of private scholarships available based on merit, identity, field of study, and more. Free search tools can match you with opportunities.

Eligibility: Varies by scholarship

Contact: Fastweb.com, Scholarships.com, or your school counselor

Tutoring & Learning Support

Library Learning Programs

Free tutoring, homework help, and educational programs at your local library. Many offer online tutoring services as well.

Eligibility: Open to all library cardholders

Contact: Your local public library

Khan Academy

Free online courses covering math, science, economics, history, and test prep including SAT and GED.

Eligibility: Free and open to everyone

Contact: KhanAcademy.org

After-School Programs

Structured programs providing homework help, enrichment activities, and mentoring for K-12 students.

Eligibility: K-12 students, some income-based

Contact: Your childs school or Boys & Girls Clubs