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College

College or post-secondary education has become more and more important in the United States over the years. Most good paying, professional jobs require a four-year college degree before anyone can even apply for an entry-level job.


Although college can be expensive, there are several ways to fund the education with loans, grants, scholarships, work-study or other financial aid packages. Most major universities and colleges have financial aid offices who can help plan financing options.


Smaller community colleges are generally much less expensive and offer courses and training in a wide array of skilled trades such as automotive repair, welding, and electrical, to name a few.


Community colleges like Southeast Community College in Lincoln also offer preparation courses for citizenship, GED and English language.

Public Schools

The Lincoln Public Schools system is government-run agency funded by property taxes and other public resources.


All Nebraska children between 6- and 18-years-old are required to attend school, although some students may quit school at 16 with parental permission. Students must finish high school before turning 22-years-old or they will...READ MORE


Public Libraries

Library

The most accessible learning opportunities in Lincoln are found in the eight public libraries sprinkled throughout the city.


Libraries are open to anyone, and provide access to books, magazines, newspapers and the internet. Some libraries also have video and music selections. Anyone can access these materials on the premises, but...READ MORE

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