Connecticut · 6 programs

Connecticut Education & Tuition Help

FAFSA, Pell Grants, adult education, GED, scholarships, and tuition aid. Each program is listed with the official source link so you can apply or verify eligibility directly.

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Connecticut Adult Basic Education

Connecticut Department of Human Services

The provided web page content from https://portal.ct.gov/services/education, a general portal for education services in Connecticut, does not contain specific eligibility requirements for the Connecticut Adult Basic Education program. While "Adult Education" is listed as a navigational topic under the "Education" section, the page itself does not offer any descriptive text or d

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Connecticut State Grant Program

Connecticut Department of Human Services

The provided web page content, primarily a guide on how to apply for benefits with the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), does not contain specific eligibility criteria for the 'Connecticut State Grant Program' or for 'need-based grants for college students.' Instead, it offers general information regarding applying for a broad range of DSS benefits such as Health

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Unleash the Power of Adult Literacy.

Hartford Literacy

Through generous financial and organizational support, ProLiteracy partners make it possible for us to launch new adult literacy solutions, sustain and grow our existing programs, and advocate for adult literacy initiatives on a local, national, and global level. Join us.

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CT Talking Book Library

CT Department of Human Services

State library services providing free audio books, braille materials, and digital talking book players for blind and print-disabled residents.

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Future of Work: Building a Stronger Workforce Through Literacy

Hartford Literacy

Low literacy levels make it far more difficult for an individual to get a job, maintain a job, or make family-sustaining wages.

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59 millionUS adults

Hartford Literacy

with low literacy skills could read, write, or do math if given the chance to learn.

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