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U.S. Department of Education Benefit Programs
The followings are listings for U.S. Department of Education Benefit Programs. Detailed information of Program Description, Program Requirements, Application Process, Program Contact Information and Agency managing the Program are listed in the listing. Click on each listing to learn more about how to apply for these government benefits.
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Advanced Placement Test Fee Program
The Department of Education makes awards to state educational agencies to enable them to cover part or all of the cost of test fees for low-income students who are enrolled in an Advanced Placement class and plan to take an Advanced Placement test....read more
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Assistive Technology Act Program
The Assistive Technology Act Program provides grants to states to support activities that improve access to and acquisition of assistive technology (AT) devices and services for individuals with disabilities. Devices and services vary by state. read more
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Byrd Honors Scholarships
The Byrd Honors Scholarships program provides scholarships to support post-secondary education to outstanding high school seniors who show promise of continued academic achievement in an effort to recognize and promote student excellence and...read more
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Client Assistance Program (CAP)
The Client Assistance Program (CAP) was established to advise and inform clients, client applicants, and other individuals with disabilities of all the available services and benefits under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and of the...read more
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Early Childhood Educator Professional Development
The Early Childhood Educator Professional Development Program provides high-quality professional development to improve the knowledge and skills of early childhood educators who work in urban or rural high-poverty communities, and who serve...read more
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Education Consolidation Loans
Consolidation Loans are available to most borrowers of Federal education loans and come from one of two sources: Direct Consolidation Loans are made by the U.S. Department of Education. You repay a Federal Consolidation Loan to the U.S....read more
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