Neighborhood Network Education Center LinksWork at our Study Centers!The following scholarship applications are available on-line, but need to be submitted to Mike Wilson at the PHA by April 14th! These applications are in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). If you do not have Adobe Reader on your system, please click on the logo below to download a free copy of Adobe Reader. ![]() Adventures in Education was formed by the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corp. to assist high school students everywhere to make decisions about selecting their college, paying for it, and how to start planning for a future career. ![]() Financial Aid Information Page is a catalogue of links to financial aid-related resources on the Web. Some examples of catagories available: "Lenders", "Study Abroad", "Loan Counselors", and "U.S. Government Info". Plus help understanding all the types of aid out there, and the name attached to them! ![]() The Student Guide 2006-2007 is the U.S. Department of Education's guide for students and parents who are trying to figure out the workings of U.S. Government financial aid. You can even get your financial aid forms on-line now! Click here to go to USM's ESL program. The Internet Public Library Story Hour will give you a choice of a half dozen or so different children's books to choose from. Then, using your mouse, you can page through the books as you read them. Great fun if you don't have time to go to the library on your own! ![]() National Geographic Kids is for you if you are anywhere between 6 and 16 years old! Home science experiments, lots of crazy trivia, and new features every month make this a must-see. ![]() Pitsco's Ask an Expert is your source for information straight from the mouths of those who know best. You'll find a huge list of e-mail addresses and web sites of the experts in a wide variety of fields. Why waste time? Just ask someone who knows. ![]() B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper! With the help of his dad, B.J. has created a list of web research and education tools for other students like himself. Topics include Social Studies, Math, English, and Current Events. Need a place to start surfing for information on a project? Come here and pick a link! B.J. has been working on these links since 1996. Good stuff! |