See also our page of top U.S. study sites for some more general sites that allow you to search for undergraduate and graduate programs in fields including more information on U.S. study in education.
- Association on Education and Rehabilitation for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Accredited Programs. Information on colleges and universities offering study in orientation and mobility, multiple disabilities, visually impaired, deaf-blind, rehabilitation teaching, rehabilitation counseling, rehabilitation education, and/or travel instruction for the blind.
- Council on Rehabilitation Education. Provides graduate programs to prepare professionals counseling individuals with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
- Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistantship Program. One-year, exchange program in which grantees (young teachers or graduate students) provide language teaching support while pursuing nondegree studies at a U.S. college or university.
- Internet Resources for Special Children. Extensive links related to all types of resources for disabled individuals and special education professionals.
- National Art Education Association. For teachers of art at all levels.
- National Council on Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Professionally accredited programs are listed by state, with links to institution sites. NCATE also offers guidelines on what to look for in a teacher education program, links to U.S. state departments of education, a list of frequently asked questions relating to teacher education, and more.
- PRAXIS examinations. Examinations used in U.S. teacher licensure.
- TESOL: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
- National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education. Searchable database of over 900 institutions offering degree and/or certificate programs in special education areas.
- SpedEx. This site for special education information exchange has resources including links to colleges and universities with programs, conference announcements, and more.