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Programs: Resource Center & Links

Fact: Despite the wealth of Marin, there are over 1,900 students living in the county who qualify but cannot afford to go to college.

 

Resource Center

Marin Education Fund's Resource Center is free to students and has an extensive selection of publications including:

  • How to obtain an undergraduate education and fifth year teaching credential
  • College catalogs to over 500 colleges and universities nationwide
  • Guides on how to pay for college
  • Specialized guides on professional and technical training and certification programs
Resource Center Hours

The Resources Center is open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 1pm-5pm or by appointment. Please call 415.459.4240 to schedule an appointment.

Online Resources

Marin Education Fund has identified close to 80 Web sites with valuable information ranging from college search tips to financial aid news to test preparation. The below links will assist you in your search for undergraduate scholarships or career information.

 

 
California K - 12

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California Higher Education

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College Applications

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National College Search

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Graduate School Information

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Financial Aid & Scholarships

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Professional and Technical Training Education

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Child Care

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School to Career

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Test Preparation

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Marin County

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