U.S. Department of Education: Promoting Educational Excellence for all Americans
 

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2. Please read the tasks first, top to bottom. Then select which five tasks are most important to you.

Tasks Most important task Second important task Third important task Fourth important task Fifth important task
Charter Schools
Accreditation
Apply for a grant
Discrimination complaint
Doing business with ED
No Child Left Behind
How is ED organized
Facts and figures
Apply for aid for college
Employment at ED
Loan forgiveness
Become a teacher
Grants awarded
Inspector general hotline
Non-regulatory guidance
Look for money
Find curriculum materials
Apply for vocational rehabilitation services
Best practices
What does ED do?
Find schools
Find contracts to bid on
Religion in schools
Compare loan programs
Campus security
What grant competitions are open now?
Contact an ED employee
Updates on legislation, regulations
Research and statistics
What are my rights?
Decide where to study
Find lesson plans
Deadlines for financial aid applications
Military recruiters
Manage my student loans
School district demographics
Special education laws compliance
Direct loans
Policy letters and guidance documents
Find educational resources
Jobs at ED
School choice
Find aid for college
Title IX
Statistics
Spanish resources
High school transcripts
Find products, services and news from the Department
FAFSA
Policy guidance
Education records disclosure without consent
Vocational services (rehabilitation)
Participate in conferences/webinars
Financial aid
Directions on monitoring and data systems
Order a publication
Supplemental educational services
Get Student Aid Report
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Data on program performance
Student loan defaults
FERPA
Teacher certification
Find the right student loan for me
State and local educational contacts
Help my child learn
Submit a grant application
Materials from meetings/conferences
IEP
Pell grant
File a complaint
Choose a college
Get an estimate of student aid eligibility
Special education
Technical assistance
How do I apply for a grant
Parental rights
Scholarships
Home schooling
Watch our webcasts
Repaying my loan
Students with special needs
Get student loans deferred or cancelled
IDEA
Scientifically-based research
Help completing a FAFSA
Submit a FOIA request
Resources for my state
Testing and special education students
How do I apply for federal student aid
News from the Department
Grant opportunities
GED
Get contact information
Apply for Direct Loans
How to help with homework
Administering student financial aid
Highly qualified teachers -- is my teacher highly qualified?
Limited-English proficient (LEP) students services
Student loans

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