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Interested in a career in the energy industry? Ohio Energy Pathways is a brand new website that will help you discover what types of energy career opportunities exist in Ohio and connect you with education programs that Ohio schools have to offer in these areas. Find out more.
Free online tutoring is already offered on 43 college campuses in Ohio, but is now set to expand to even more schools across the state. The Ohio eTutoring Collaborative provides academic support for traditional classes, online courses, and distance learning students. Find out more.
Ohio will soon see a ten-fold boost to its broadband network speeds, which will benefit research and job-creating assets statewide. Gov. Kasich recently joined medical researchers to discuss how the faster network speeds will help enhance innovation. Find out more.
In an effort to help veterans, servicemembers and their families achieve college degrees, Ohio has taken proactive steps to better serve those who have served our country, such as college credit for military training and experience, and in-state tuition for qualified veterans from across the country. Find out more.
The potential economic impact provided by natural gas reserves in Ohio has many colleges gearing up to provide training. These well-paying jobs require a wide range of education, from short-term certificates to advanced degrees. Many University System of Ohio institutions offer these credentials. Find out more.
Ohio's public colleges and universities are assembling plans to allow students to complete a bachelor's degree in three years. Programs such as Advanced Placement, the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program, Career-Technical Credit Transfer, and Early College High Schools, are already in place. Find out more.
Ohio ABLE programs provide FREE services for individuals who need assistance acquiring the skills to be successful in post-secondary education and training, and employment. Local programs offer classes at flexible locations, and on different days and times to meet diverse needs. Find out more.
Ohio students who take a College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exam and score at least a '3' are guaranteed college credit, usually towards their general education curriculum, upon entering any University System of Ohio school. Find out more.
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