Search Tools & Resources

  • Alice Lloyd College

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    U.S. News and World Report ranks Alice Lloyd College among the best U.S. colleges for graduating with the least amount of debt. This Kentucky school offers guaranteed tuition to any student in the college’s 108-county Central Appalachian service area. Students work 10-20 hours each week to pay their way. Alice Lloyd offers degrees in a wide range of fields, as well as pre-professional programs.

     

  • Berea College

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    Every student who attends Kentucky’s Berea College receives a full-tuition scholarship worth more than $25,000. Berea also helps students with other costs, such as food, room and board, by providing a work study program. Students also receive a free laptop to use while they are in school. Berea offers the opportunity to major in many different subjects. The most popular majors are business, manufacturing, family studies and human development.

     

  • Learn JavaScript Even If You’re New to Programming

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    “Learn JavaScript Quickly: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning JavaScript, Even If You’re New to Programming (Crash Course With Hands-On Project Book 5)” is a comprehensive resource designed to usher novices into the intricate world of JavaScript programming. Authored by an expert in the field, the book amalgamates theory and practice, making it an ideal starting point for those with little to no prior coding experience.

     

  • Perplexity.ai

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    Perplexity AI is an AI-powered search engine and chatbot that utilizes OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 models and Microsoft’s Bing search engine to provide accurate and reliable answers to user queries. It is designed to offer more comprehensive and accurate answers than traditional search engines, engaging in conversations with users and citing the sources it has used to provide the answer. Some of its benefits include providing fast and comprehensive answers to complex questions, improving critical thinking and research skills, and offering accurate and reliable information.

     

  • Webb Institute

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    The Princeton Review ranks Webb Institute among the Best Value Colleges in America. The school is known for providing a top-notch engineering education along with full-tuition scholarships to anyone who attends. Students live in a mansion while they attend school and participate in paid internships for extra cash.

     

  • YouthBuild Department of Labor Employment

    $700,000.00

    rvices that support education, occupational skills training, and employment services to opportunity youth, ages 16 to 24, while performing meaningful work and service to their communities. The YouthBuild program model prepares participants for quality jobs in a variety of careers, including infrastructure, and contains wrap-around services such as mentoring, trauma-informed care, personal counseling, and employment – all key strategies for addressing community violence. YouthBuild applicants must include construction skills training and may include occupational skills training in other in-demand industries. This expansion into additional indemand industries is the Construction Plus component, a priority in this grant competition.