Student Resource Center
Global Partnership Schools has created this student resource center to help you get the answers you need to be successful at any grade level, including access to homework help, study tips, reference materials, and financial aid information.
Be There
Kids can access a picture dictionary with links to over 1000 educational activities and games.
College Board
45 Columbus Avenue | New York, NY 10023-6917
Tel: 212-713-8000
This website provides information on thousands of colleges and universities throughout the country. Specifically, the “for Parents” section provides comprehensive advice for parents whose teenagers are college bound. Site content is also offered in Spanish.
College Is Possible (CIP)
American Council on Education (ACE)
One Dupont Circle NW | Washington, DC 20036-1193
Tel: 202-939-9300
Designed with families from underserved communities in mind, College Is Possible is an excellent resource that addresses families’ financial and academic concerns when preparing adolescents and teens for college.
Discovery Education
Students at all grade levels can get help in math, science, English, social studies, and health.
Encyclopedia Britannica
The editors of Britannica.com editors provide you with a collection of the best websites, leading magazines, books, and access to the complete Encyclopedia Britannica.
Homework Helper
Homework help for all ages from elementary school through college. It also includes research tips, reference materials, newspapers, and study aids. You can even input a problem.
Job Corps
200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Ste. N4463 | Washington, DC 20210
Tel: 800-733-JOBS (5627)
A federally-funded program that provides FREE academic and career technical training.
Kids.Gov
This site provides links to Federal kids’ sites along with some of the best kids’ sites from other organizations all grouped by subject.
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary
Here’s a dictionary that lets you quickly look up definitions, pronunciations, and word roots. You’ll find new words and games as well as a thesaurus.
Stats for Kids
Here’s a way to have fun while checking out statistical concepts and geography. You’ll find statistical agency webpages for kids in elementary through high school. The webpages include fun facts, games, project ideas, and career information.
Student Financial Aid
The U.S. Department of Education helps you explore options for paying for college with Find Aid’s searchable information about the various kinds of financial aid, how to apply, common myths, and more.
The White House for Kids
Tour the White House, play games, and learn about the people’s house
