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The Department of Education kicked off its celebration of National School Choice Week, a time to highlight the many different types of education across the United States and to empower families to choose the best learning option for their child’s success.
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The Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) provides intensive vocational rehabilitation services on a national basis to individuals who are deaf-blind through a comprehensive rehabilitation training center at its headquarters in Sands Point, New York.
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Gallaudet University is a federally chartered, private, nonprofit educational institution providing elementary, secondary, undergraduate, and continuing education programs for persons who are deaf.
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The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) produces and distributes educational materials adapted for students who are legally blind and enrolled in formal educational programs below the college level.
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The National Technical Institute for the Deaf provides postsecondary educational opportunities for individual who are deaf.
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OSERS' Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Staff Directory
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Transition services help secondary students successfully transition from school to post-school employment and/or active participation in their communities.
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The Office of Indian Education's Annual Student Artist Competition encourages Native students Pre-K through 12th grade to share their creative skills through art, writing, and video editing under a common theme.
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Discover federal programs and supports that may be helpful for community college students.
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The "8 Keys to Veterans' Success" are steps that postsecondary institutions can take to assist Veterans and Service members in transitioning to higher education, completing their college programs, and obtaining career-ready skills.