Mayor's Office of Education Initiatives
There are many resources in your community to help students graduate high school, receive workforce training or a college degree, and find jobs with opportunity. Take a look at our programs, partnerships and resources to develop a plan for your college and career goals. This website makes it easy to find key resources and answers to your college and career planning questions. The Education Initiatives office is a division of the Department of Neighborhoods.
College and Career Resources
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Programs and Partnerships
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Is My Child Ready? | Graduation Game Plan | My Degree Counts |
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Reach Out to Dropouts | Houston FAFSA Day | City Youth Programs |
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Youth / Student Conferences | Mayor's Art Scholarship | Partnerships |
Guides for College and Your Future
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College and Career
We have organized some helpful resources to help guide your college and career planning whether you are in middle school, high school or a parent. |
Simplify the student financial aid process with our interactive website, that guides you through the process from preparation to loan repayment. |
Understanding how to manage money is a big part of being financially successful. Make sure you know how to avoid unnecessary debt and manage your money well. |