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Discusses the implications of campus violence and victimization and provides detailed information on crime and safety and substance use on college campuses.
Features resources, materials, and tools created by the Great American Smokeout, aimed at helping schools and communities launch a campaign against smoking. These are for general audiences, as well as a college audience, and Spanish speakers.
Features a micro-website dedicated to providing resources related to homeless students enrolled in institutions of higher education. The site features links to federal policies, helplines, and training materials, as well as resources to support homeless students who are completing their postsecondary education.
Provides resources to help people who are trying to quit smoking. The information and professional assistance available on the website can help to support both immediate and long-term needs as individuals become, and remain, non-smokers.
Provides support, tips, tools, and expert advice to help you or someone you love quit smoking. There are specific pages for veterans, women, teens, and older adults, as well as resources in Spanish.
Provides free technical assistance and resources to help providers and others do a better job at helping smokers live tobacco free. The Smoking Cessation Leadership Center creates partnerships for results with a variety of groups and institutions to develop and implement action plans around tobacco treatment and prevention.
Presents a recently updated federal website featuring resources, tools, policy guidance and information for parents, educators, administrators, service providers, and advocates for infants, toddlers, and youth with disabilities.
Pell Grant eligibility has been reopened to incarcerated individuals, allowing them better access to quality education and pathways to improved prospects post-release.