This section provides information about educational resources, such as local community colleges and universities, financial aid and scholarships, and educational support services available to teens and young adults in San Diego County.
Able-Disabled Advocacy
Able-Disabled Advocacy’s mission is “to provide vocational skills training and educational advancement for youth and adults with disabilities and to assist them in finding employment and overcoming barriers to personal and financial self-sufficiency.”
- (619) 231-5990
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Access Inc.: Metro Youth Program
Access, Inc.’s Metro Youth Program provides work readiness and employment options in a wide variety of activities to ensure that all youth have the skills and training they need to successfully make the transition to adulthood and careers.
- (858) 560-0871
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Access to Independence
Access to Independence is an independent living center and a nonresidential, cross-disability, non-profit corporation that provides services to people with disabilities to help maximize their independence and fully integrate into their communities. We have created a new paradigm for independent living, an integrated service model driven by two areas of focus: Advocacy and Transition.
- (619) 293-3500
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Alliant International University
Alliant’s schools are all pioneers in professional education and in preparing students for a wide variety of professional careers of leadership and service. Education and training at Alliant works to prepare practitioners who are equipped to make significant contributions right from the start of their careers and on through their professional lives.
- (66)-825-5426
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Azusa Pacific University
Azusa Pacific University’s San Diego Regional Center combines a quality APU education with local convenience. Featuring bachelor’s completion programs, master’s degrees, and teacher credentialing, the center focuses on programs that are tailored to the needs of adult learners.
- (619) 718-9655
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BestColleges.com
At BestColleges.com we understand that what makes a college the “best” looks different to every student, and each college search comes with it’s own unique challenges. This is why we aim to help prospective students find the school that best meets their needs through proprietary research, user-friendly guides, and hundreds of independent college rankings.
- (281) 783-8845
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BestColleges.org
Our mission is to help you get the best education possible. We rank schools in your major so that you can make a smart college choice. Browse around our ratings and choose the colleges or universities that meet your needs.
- (347) 353-0007
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Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver Application
For eligible California residents, the Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver permits enrollment fees to be waived to California community colleges.
Boys and Girls Club of Greater San Diego
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego changes lives through quality programs and guidance in a safe, affordable and fun environment. We serve kids ages 5 to 18-years old with academic success, character development, and healthy lifestyle programs at 17 community-based sites countywide. Phone numbers for each branch can be found here: http://www.sdyouth.org/Locations.aspx
- (858) 866-0591
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Brightwood College
At our San Diego campus, as well as our other Brightwood Colleges in California, your education extends beyond the classroom. Our programs are designed to furnish you with knowledge and skills for the real world. Taught by dedicated instructors with working experience, our courses offer insight into what your new career may hold. In addition, […]
- (866)-543-0208
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