Alabama · 8 programs

Alabama 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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Alabama Adult Basic Education

Alabama Department of Human Services

The Alabama Adult Basic Education program provides free instruction and services to eligible adults aimed at improving basic skills in reading, writing, math, English language proficiency, and problem-solving, with the goal of helping them attain a high school diploma or its equivalent, transition to postsecondary education or skills training, and obtain employment. There are n

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Alabama Career and Technical Education

Alabama Department of Human Services

Eligibility for the Alabama Career and Technical Education program mandates that applicants must be eligible residents of Alabama. A significant eligibility criterion, inferred from the web page content's document filename, requires individuals to possess a valid Alabama Career and Technical Certificate. This certificate must be currently valid, eligible for renewal, and specif

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Alabama Work-Study Program

Alabama Department of Human Services

The Alabama Work-Study Program, specifically the Federal Work-Study (FWS) component offered through The University of Alabama, provides part-time employment for eligible students. Eligibility is primarily determined by a student's demonstrated financial need, which must be assessed through the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The program is al

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Alabama State Grant Program

Alabama Department of Human Services

The Alabama Student Grant Program provides financial assistance exclusively to students. This program is explicitly stated as *not* being need-based, meaning there are no specific income or asset requirements mentioned, nor are there any stated income limits related to the Federal Poverty Level or any specific dollar amounts. Age requirements are not specified, with no minimum

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AL Talking Book Library

AL 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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AL Adult Basic Education Program

AL Department of Human Services

Free classes for adults to improve basic skills in reading, writing, math, and English as a Second Language.

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Veterans Education Scholarship Program

This program can help your spouse, child or stepchild pay for classes at an Alabama college, university of trade school if you're a veteran with a service-related disability. A veteran's widow may also qualify.

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AL Career Pathways Program

AL Department of Human Services

Combines adult education with career training to help individuals gain skills for in-demand jobs.

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