This category is home to sites about schools, teachers, scholarships, and grants available in the District of Columbia.
 
 
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Capital Area Christian Commnicators
The debate club provides details about the club, its meetings, upcoming tournaments, and the current debate topic.Additionally, it displays the location of the Immanuel Christian School, where its meetings take place, and the times.
http://www.freewebs.com/caccdebateclub/
A non-profit organization, College Bound provides tutoring and mentor services to high school students in the Washington, D.C. area. Its programs and services are defined and described, with its volunteer and enrollment policies, and college preparatory resources.
http://www.collegebound.org/
Provides liberal education and career development programs to deaf and hard-of-hearing undergraduate students. Includes admissions information, academics index, news, events calendar and resources for prospective and current students, alumni, parents and visitors.
http://www.gallaudet.edu/
The George Washington University is a major American university based in Washington D.C. You can access campus maps and get directions to the institution from this website. The website also has a section for alumni and for students interested in applying for study there.
http://www.gwu.edu/
George Washington University School of Business
The GWU School of Business is an academic department that teaches business skills to undergraduate and graduate students. You can also find out about how well the School is ranked by U.S. News and World Report here. The website also has details on the School's business research projects.
http://business.gwu.edu/
Provides business education programs in Washington D.C. The MBA program is offered in several formats including evening, full time and a custom program for international executives.
http://msb.georgetown.edu/
The central education site of the Smithsonian Institution advances educational information on a variety of topics for educators, families and students. Educators will find teaching materials, links to online resources and access to educational topics while, for students, there is information on art, culture, history, travel, science and nature exploration.
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/
This site, which belongs to a charter school which prepares students for legal post secondary education, contains details about the school, teachers and staff, and alumni. Further, it lays out the curriculum and guidelines to being a TMA parent.
http://www.thurgoodmarshallacademy.org/
Nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which awards scholarships to help low-income families pay for private school tuition. This site contains success stories, programs and services, and an application in Spanish as well as English.
http://www.washingtonscholarshipfund.org/l