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If you are thinking about a career in technology, then you are probably planning to attend school beyond high school.  In this section, you'll find links to help you find the right school for you, gather information on colleges in Maryland, get information on scholarships and other forms of financial aid, and even how to sign up to take the SAT!

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If you're planning on higher education or training after graduation, you're probably looking into how you're going to pay for it. Let the Maryland Higher Education Commission help!
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Contact Information
Adele Connolly, Staff Specialist

High School/High Tech Project Director
Office of Field Services
Division of Rehabilitation Services

2301 Argonne Drive

Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone:  410-554-9109 / 888-554-0334
Email:  hsht@dors.state.md.us
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