Here is a quick list of links.  If you have any suggestions contact us                     
Note:  Indiana government sites are listed under Indiana, same for Marshall County.

Educational

     Government

          Indiana

         Kids

            Other

Marshall County

      Marshall Co. Libraries

Marshall Co. Schools

Educational

  • American School Search - This website was built to be a source of information on all accredited colleges and universities throughout Indiana and the rest of the nation. All 139 Indiana colleges offering both 2 and 4 year degrees are listed. There is information on student-to-faculty ratios, enrollment figures, tuition and financial aid packages, on-campus housing costs, degree programs offered, scholarship availability, and information on obtaining loans and grants from these colleges.
     

  • Educations.com - Educations.com helps students who are interested in studying abroad to find information about education alternatives all over the world. This is where you find information about what education options are available, what is required for you to get in, how much it costs etc. Educations.com has a wide variety of different education types including bachelor degrees, master degrees, Doctorates and PhD courses, Diploma educations and Language courses. Searching for education on Educations.com makes it easy for you to compare different study abroad options to see what best suits you. You can also request more information directly from the schools you are interested in.
     

  • Education-Portal.com - A comprehensive collegiate information site for teens and prospective college students. It will help students find the essential information they need regarding college degree programs to help make informed choices about their education. It also has information about careers and colleges.
     

  • FAFSA - Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the Web.
     

  • Fastweb - The best way to get free money for school! The largest and most complete source of scholarships available. Personalized matching of scholarships to your unique profile.
     

  • Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - This site makes it easy to find learning resources from more than 35 federal organizations. 
     

  • ICN - The Indiana College Network (ICN), a partnership of the state's colleges and universities, is Indiana's clearinghouse for information about college classes and degree programs available through the internet, videotape, CD-ROM, satellite/cable television and correspondence. 
     

  • I Learn Indiana - Resources for all your education needs. From links for K-12 students, to online continuing education courses, professional teaching information, and job and career help.
     

  • Indiana Financial Aid Offices - Listing of colleges' and universities' financial aid offices with addresses and homepages listed.
     

  • Kaarme - Kaarme is a free service enabling students to reach out and communicate with thousands of colleges, counselors, coaches and scholarship opportunities by creating an in-depth searchable profile highlighting their talents and interests.
     

  • Testing and Education Reference Center - Over 100 practice tests and courses;  Information on over 4,000 accredited schools;
    High School Tools, College Prep Tools, Career Tools, Graduate School Tools, Online Books, Family College Planning Center
     

  • Practice Tests for the GMAT - http://www.gmattestquestions.com  and http://www.gmatexampracticetests.com
     

  • The State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana’s (SSACI) - SSACI's mission is to make college affordable through need-based grants and to allow choice by granting awards to those attending public, independent & proprietary colleges. SSACI attempts to increase college preparation through its Twenty-first Century Scholar program and by giving increased grant amounts to those graduating from high school with Core 40 and Academic Honors Diplomas.
     

  • Trade Schools - Tradeschools.net is an extensive resource of post-secondary educational institutions, including trade schools, colleges, and universities. You can find a program to advance your career, whether you are looking for an online degree or classroom training at a college or university.
     

  • WorldWideLearn.com - WorldWideLearn is the world's largest web site offering links to universities, colleges, and training companies offering on campus and online degree programs, courses, training modules, professional continuing education credits, and other on campus and online education programs.

Government

  • Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality - AHRQ's mission includes both translating research findings into better patient care and providing policymakers and other health care leaders with information needed to make critical health care decisions.
     
  • FDA Recalls, Market Withdrawals and Safety Alerts - This list includes the most significant product actions of the last 60 days, based on the extent of distribution and the degree of health risk.
     
  • USA.gov - Whatever you want or need from the U.S. government, it's on this site.  You'll find a rich treasure of online information, services and resources.
     
  • Internal Revenue Service - This site contains downloadable tax forms and publications.  Also see 1040.com for tax forms.
     
  • National Parks - Visit and learn more about your National Parks.
     
  • The Whitehouse - Visit the official residence of our President and First Lady.

Indiana

  • Enjoy Indiana - Find festivals and events, attractions, lodging and outdoor recreation.
     
  • Indiana State Site - Indiana's state government web site.   Everything from Indiana code to government organization to lottery info.
     
  • Learn More Resource Center -Learn More Resource Center is Indiana's Pre-K to College Connection - the state's strategic communication effort to support improving student achievement and increase the educational attainment of all Hoosiers.
     
  • Indiana Association of Cities and Towns - The Indiana Association of Cities and Towns (IACT) was established 114 years ago to provide Indiana municipal officials a means to congregate, educate and advocate their interests before the state and federal governments. Indiana is one of the first states to form a municipal association, and IACT (pronounced “i-act”) has a rich tradition of serving municipal government and elected officials.
     
  • Indiana Children's Museum The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, a non-profit institution committed to enriching the lives of children, is one of the largest children's museum in the world.
     
  • Indiana Historical Society - At more than four million hits a year, this is one of the most popular historical society sites in the country.
     
  • Indiana State Information Center - The State Information Center is your single point of contact for questions about state government. We are available to help you by phone Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and are always happy to answer your questions via email.
     
  • Indiana State Library Provides services to all citizens of Indiana, to collect and preserve all types of information about the state of Indiana. 
     
  • INSPIRE - Indiana Spectrum of Information Resources, a free service available only to users originating in Indiana.  Access to Journals, magazines, health articles, encyclopedias, news articles, library catalogs, and more.  All searchable and many full text.  Listing of Indiana Libraries.
     
  • ISMAnet - Indiana State Medical Association.  Indiana physician information - doctor details
     
  • Lost Indiana - Historic preservation, lost history, buildings, ghost sites
     
  • Northern Indiana Center for History - If you're looking for a magnificent historic site that showcases an elegant, 38-room Victorian mansion, a charming cottage reflecting the 1930s, a gallery that chronicles local history, a gallery of Notre Dame history, a children's museum plus compelling exhibitions, that place is the Northern Indiana Center for History.
     
  • Talking Book and Braille Library
    The Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library, a division of the Indiana State Library, circulates via mail, audio books and magazines, Braille, large print, and descriptive videos to Indiana residents who cannot use regular print because of a visual or physical disability.  They also provide specialized playback equipment for recorded materials, including a digital talking book player.  To qualify for this free library service, the applicant fills out an application and has it signed by a healthcare professional or librarian.  Click
    here to go to the website.

     
  • Volunteer.IN - A central place on the web for volunteer information in Indiana. There are so many wonderful organizations throughout the state working with volunteers to solve problems and strengthen communities. It is our hope that this website will connect both veterans and newcomers in the volunteer sector to each other, and help them find resources to serve their communities more effectively. Features of Volunteer.IN.gov include…

    · Map of volunteer centers in Indiana
    · Places to find volunteer opportunities
    · Disaster preparedness and response info
    · Resources for volunteer managers

Marshall County

Marshall County Schools

Marshall County Libraries

Kids

Other/Miscellaneous

  • Benefits Checkup (Nat'l. Council on Aging) - BenefitsCheckUp helps thousands every day to find programs for people ages 55 and over that may pay for some of their costs of prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other essential items or services.
     
  • The Librarians Index to the Internet The Librarians' Index to the Internet is a searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 3,600 Internet resources organized into over 40 different category headings and numerous subdirectories
     
  • Fraud Prevention from LexisNexis Learn more about fraud prevention through their free white papers and direct links to free resources throughout the LexisNexis online community. Building on a 30-year tradition, LexisNexis® is a trusted provider of quality information.
     
  • Link-Age The chief goal of Link-Age is to create a single, coordinated system of information, access and assistance for persons age 50 and over and their families and caregivers and persons of all ages with physical disabilities. On Link-age you’re just two clicks away from your local Indiana area agency on aging that can help you with everything from delivering a hot meal to explaining a new tax law or two.
     
  • Snopes.com This site contains the largest collection of urban legend debunking articles in the world.  Before you forward an email story or warning to all of your friends, search snopes.com first to make sure what you are forwarding is true.
     
  • Fraudwatch The mission of this site is to reduce the incidence of Internet Fraud, and protect consumers from Identity Theft where personal and credit information is collected by fraudulent and deceptive means on the Internet.  If you are receiving "phishing" emails (emails that look like they are from official sources such as a bank asking for personal information), sign up on this website to receive fraud alerts warning of potential scams

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