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The word student is a noun. Student means (1) a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines, (2) a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word student.
- Student Aid on the Web
Free information from the United States Department of Education about funding post-secondary education. Information on Federal student aid programs, financial aid forms, and help deciding on a career. Also in Spanish.
https://studentaid.ed.gov/
- College Loans
With the expense of a college education, at least 20% of college students need some type of loan to help pay for their college education. Learn all about different kinds of college loans.
https://www.collegesanduniversities.us/college-loans.htm
- Financial Aid
Many types of financial aid are available to prospective college students, in the form of scholarships, grants, and loans. However, it is important to begin the search process early and to apply on time.
https://www.collegesanduniversities.us/financial-aid.htm
- FinAid: the SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid
Information about all kinds of financial aid, including scholarships, loans, other types of financing. The site also features articles on how to fill out forms and calculators.
https://www.finaid.org/
- Music Instruction Directory
Visit this music instructor directory for information about music instructors in the United States of America. The illustration on this page depicts a piano teacher and her student sitting at a piano.
https://music-instruction.regionaldirectory.us/
- Chase
Chase, with corporate headquarters in New York City, provides banking services worldwide. On the website, users can learn about credit cards, checking and savings accounts, CDs, debit cards, and online banking. There are also links to personal lending services, including mortgages and auto loans plus student loans and home equity loans.
https://www.chase.com/
- Cheapoair
This travel website features low airline flight fares. Users can search for flights by city or airport. Users can also reserve rental cars and hotels. There are links to travel specials, destinations, and, weekend getaways as well as student airfares, romantic trips, and vacations.
https://www.cheapoair.com/
- Citibank
Citibank.com is the source of information about and access to domestic financial services provided by Citibank retail banking and other Citibank services. Citibank offers credit cards as well as other full banking services such as bill paying, savings, IRAs, CDs, mortgages, student loans, auto loans, investment services, and many other financial services. Citibank is located in over 100 countries.
https://www.citibank.com/
- UW-Madison Computer Science Homepage
The University of Wisconsin Computer Science site is a full description of the programs, students, and application procedures. The Program, which started in 1963, serves both undergraduate and graduate students. There is also information about faculty and student research, a link to the computer science library, and publications.
https://www.cs.wisc.edu/
- Debian
Debian is a computer operating system based on Linux. The system was developed by a student in 1993 and is now an organization of volunteers. The software can be downloaded for free from the Debian site or a CD can be purchased. The pros and cons of downloading or purchasing are discussed on the website.
https://www.debian.org/
- Discover Card
Discover Card is a credit card issued by Discover Financial Services. Since its inception in 1986, the company has grown to have over 50 million card members. On the website, users can find out about the various kinds of discover cards available. They also offer student loans, home loans, cds and money market fund, and more. Users can apply for a card on the website.
https://www.discovercard.com/
- United States Department of Education
The DOE was created in 1980 to foster educational excellence and ensure equal access. On the website, users can read about current topics in educational news, search by student, teacher, administrator, or parent, look at information centers on financial aid, grants, policy, research and statistics, and other programs. Most useful is a link to teaching aids that covers many subjects and grade levels.
https://www.ed.gov/
- ornj.net
Ornj.net is the homepage for Mark McIntyre, a graduate student in Canada. McIntyre has developed three software programs: Araneae (a text editor), Citrus Alarm Clock (an online alarm clock), and Web Album Generator. These programs are all available for free though there is a link to a site where users can make a donation.
https://www.ornj.net/
- STA TRAVEL
STA Travel is the world's largest student travel organization helping students travel in over 90 countries. On the site, students can find inexpensive flights both domestic and international; special rates for accommodations; car rentals; global phones; city tours and transfers; bus and rail offers and more. Students can also link to STA Travel online communities such as Facebook.
https://www.statravel.com/
- University of Alabama
Founded in 1831, the University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa, is the state's flagship university. There are almost 24,000 students, graduate and undergraduate at UA enrolled in over 200 programs. There are also 250 student organizations and 50 fraternities and sororities. The University also supports numerous research centers and institutes. Users can find out about applying on the website.
https://www.ua.edu/
- VideoLAN
VideoLAN, which began as a student project at the Ecole Centrale Paris, is a software project, which produces free software for video, released under the GNU General Public License. Their main product is the cross-platform VLC media player. On the website, users can find out more about the project, how to contribute to it, news, and events where it can be seen.
https://www.videolan.org/
- Word Central
Student dictionary, thesaurus, online word games, and a daily buzzword from Merriam-Webster.
https://www.wordcentral.com/
- American Academy of Professional Coders
Founded in 1988, AAPC provides education and professional certification to physician-based medical coders and strives to elevate the standards of medical coding by providing student training, certification, ongoing education, networking, and job opportunities. The AAPC also deals with training and credentials in documentation and coding audits, regulatory compliance, and physician practice management.
https://www.aapc.com/
- SVA NYC
The School of Visual Arts is a fine arts and graphic design school in New York City. Starting as a trade school with 3 instructors and 35 students, SVA has grown into a dynamic, multidisciplinary institution with more than 1,000 faculty members and over 4,000 student body members, representing 44 states and 71 foreign countries. For more than 60 years, the College has been an integral part of New York City's cultural life.
https://www.sva.edu/
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