ETS STUDENT RESOURCES
Academic Resources
Every student faces certain milestones in his educational career. Sometimes it can be difficult to assist your children without the proper resources. The following links can assist you in providing your children with helpful information.
- HOMEWORK HELP - ASKROSE.org is FREE one on one homework help for Science and Math questions. Tutors are Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students who major in math, science or engineering that volunteer their time and talents to tutor Indiana students in Grades 6 - 12.
- KHAN ACADEMY - Scroll down or click the COURSES arrow in the top left corner to view dozens of courses with lessons that will help you figure out how to do those tough problems. There are even AP and College courses included!
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Additional Resources
Career Resources
Career inventories can often be helpful when determining where you or your TRiO child’s interests fall. If you are embarking on a career change, you may want to take the career inventory at LearnMoreIndiana.org. Other resources available for you and your TRiO child when considering future careers are listed below.
- ETS provides each of our students with a subscription to PATHFUL, a college and career exploration website.
- WorkOne is the state of Indiana’s central hub for career resources. WorkOne assists with improving job qualifications, exploration of career opportunities, unemployment services, and more.
- INDEMAND JOBS provides the job outlook for Indiana residents.
Graduation Requirements
Many colleges require additional courses above what many state standards require.
In Indiana, students must meet the Core 40 requirement for graduation. Additional graduation options are provided, such as Core 40 with Academic Honors and Core 40 with Technical Honors. Also, an opt-out provision is offered for students if their parents believe they can benefit more from a General Diploma. However, completion of Core 40 is a minimum college admission requirement for Indiana’s public four-year universities, beginning fall 2011. Additional information can be found at Indiana’s Department of Education page below.