NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "student"
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- 923110-03 - Federal Government-Education ProgramsFederal Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the management and implementation of educational programs by the federal government. This industry is responsible for providing funding, resources, and support to educational institutions and organizations across the country. The programs administered by the federal government …Examples: Head Start Programs, Pell Grant Program, TRIO Programs, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
- 721310-09 - Student HousingStudent Housing is a type of accommodation that is specifically designed for students who are pursuing higher education. It provides a living space that is conducive to studying and socializing with other students. Student Housing can be found on or off campus and can range from single rooms to shared apartments. The main purpose of Student Housing is to provide …Examples: Student apartments, Student dorms, Student co-living spaces, Student townhouses,
- 813410-33 - Universities/Colleges-Student Union/CtrThe Universities/Colleges-Student Union/Ctr industry is a subdivision of the Civic and Social Organizations industry. This industry involves the operation of student unions and centers within universities and colleges. These student unions and centers provide a range of services and activities to students, including social events, recreational activities, educational …Examples: Student government, International student services, Student clubs and organizations
- 611699-38 - Student Exchange ProgramsStudent Exchange Programs are educational programs that allow students to study abroad and experience different cultures while continuing their education. These programs are designed to provide students with a unique opportunity to learn about different countries, languages, and customs while also gaining academic credit. Student exchange programs can be organized by …Examples: High school student exchange programs
- 485410-01 - Buses-School Transportation ServiceBuses-School Transportation Service is a subdivision of the School and Employee Bus Transportation industry that provides transportation services to students from their homes to schools and vice versa. This industry involves the use of buses that are specifically designed for school transportation and are equipped with safety features such as stop signs, flashing lights, and crossing arms. …Examples: Student transportation services, Bus transportation for students, Student shuttle services,
- 611310-09 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicThe Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These institutions may also offer research facilities and services. The Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry includes both …Examples: Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education, Business Administration Programs, Teacher Education Programs, Nursing
- 611310-13 - University-College Dept/Facility/OfficeUniversity-College Dept/Facility/Office is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes colleges, universities, and professional schools. This industry involves the various departments, facilities, and offices within a university or college that support the academic and administrative functions of the institution. These departments may include admissions, financial aid, student …Examples: Student Affairs Department
- 611710-11 - Foreign Exchange Students OrganizationsForeign Exchange Students Organizations are educational support services that specialize in facilitating cultural exchange programs for students from different countries. These organizations provide a range of services to foreign exchange students, including assistance with visa applications, travel arrangements, host family placement, and academic support. The primary goal …Examples: International student exchange programs, International student recruitment programs
- 611110-18 - School DistrictsSchool Districts are administrative units responsible for overseeing public schools in a specific geographic area. They are responsible for managing budgets, hiring staff, setting academic standards, and ensuring that students receive a quality education. School Districts are typically governed by an elected school board, which is responsible for making policy decisions and overseeing the …Examples: Student Assessment, Student Health Services
- 611710-02 - Educational Cooperative OrganizationsEducational Cooperative Organizations are entities that provide educational support services to their members through cooperative efforts. These organizations are typically formed by educational institutions, such as schools or universities, or by groups of educators. The main purpose of these organizations is to pool resources and expertise to provide better educational opportunities and …Examples: Student support services cooperatives
- 812990-09 - College & University Placement ServiceCollege & University Placement Service is an industry that provides assistance to students in finding and applying to colleges and universities that match their academic and personal goals. This service involves providing guidance and support to students throughout the college application process, including selecting colleges, preparing applications, and writing essays. College & …Examples: Student record management services
- 611110-05 - Boards Of EducationBoards of Education are administrative bodies responsible for overseeing the operation of public elementary and secondary schools in a particular district or region. They are typically composed of elected officials who work together to establish policies and procedures, allocate resources, and ensure that students receive a quality education. Boards of Education are responsible for hiring …Examples: Student Assessment and Testing
- 611110-10 - Schools With Special Academic EducationSchools with Special Academic Education are educational institutions that provide specialized education to students with unique learning needs. These schools cater to students with disabilities, learning disorders, and other special needs that require individualized attention and teaching methods. The curriculum in these schools is designed to meet the specific needs of each …Examples: Schools for students with autism, Schools for students with dyslexia, Schools for students with
- 611110-21 - Schools-Departments/Facilities/OfficesSchools-Departments/Facilities/Offices is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611110, which includes elementary and secondary schools. This industry involves the administrative and support activities of schools, including the management of departments, facilities, and offices. Schools-Departments/Facilities/Offices are responsible for ensuring that the school runs smoothly and efficiently, providing …Examples: Student Services
- 923110-02 - County Government-Education ProgramsCounty Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the provision of educational services by county governments. This industry includes programs that are designed to promote education and provide support to students, teachers, and educational institutions. County Government-Education Programs are responsible for the …Examples: Adult Education Programs, Early Childhood Education Programs, Special Education Programs, Vocational Education
- 923110-04 - State Government-Education ProgramsState Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration of education programs by state governments. This industry is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of educational programs that are funded by state governments. The programs can range from early childhood education to adult education and can include programs for students with …Examples: Early Childhood Education Programs, K-12 Education Programs, Adult Education Programs, Vocational Education Programs,
- 236115-17 - Home Builders-ModularHome Builders-Modular is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115 that involves the construction of new single-family homes using modular construction techniques. Modular construction involves the use of pre-fabricated modules that are assembled on-site to create a complete home. This method of construction is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness, speed of construction, and …Examples: Modular homes for student housing
- 236117-01 - Operative BuildersOperative Builders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236117 that involves the construction of new residential buildings for sale. This industry is responsible for managing the entire construction process, from obtaining permits to finalizing the sale of the property. Operative Builders typically work on a large scale, constructing multiple homes or buildings at once. They may also be involved in …Examples: Student housing
- 237210-05 - Real Estate DevelopersReal Estate Developers are professionals who purchase land, finance real estate deals, and oversee the process of developing properties. They are responsible for the planning, design, construction, and marketing of commercial and residential properties. Real Estate Developers work with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to ensure that projects are completed on time and …Examples: Student Housing
- 238220-41 - Clothes-Dryer-Venting-Installation-ComlClothes-Dryer-Venting-Installation-Coml is a subdivision of the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry that involves the installation of venting systems for commercial clothes dryers. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the venting systems are properly installed and maintained to prevent fire hazards and ensure the efficient operation of the dryers. The …Examples: Dormitories and student housing
- 339910-01 - Class Rings (Manufacturing)Class Rings Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of customized rings for high school and college students. These rings are typically worn as a symbol of achievement and pride, and often feature the school's emblem or mascot. The manufacturing process involves a combination of traditional jewelry-making …Examples: High school class rings, College class rings, Military academy class rings, Championship rings, Fraternity/sorority
- 424120-30 - School Supplies (Wholesale)The School Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products that are used in educational institutions. These products include textbooks, workbooks, notebooks, pencils, pens, markers, erasers, rulers, calculators, art supplies, and other materials that are essential for students and teachers. The industry is responsible for supplying schools, colleges, and …Examples: Student supplies
- 424130-17 - Identification Cards (Wholesale)The Identification Cards (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of identification cards, including magnetic stripe cards, smart cards, and proximity cards. These cards are used for a variety of purposes, such as employee identification, access control, and membership cards. The industry also includes the distribution of card printers, card readers, and other related equipment. …Examples: Student ID cards
- 449210-80 - Academic Software (Retail)Academic Software (Retail) is a subdivision of Electronics and Appliance Retailers that specializes in selling software products designed for educational purposes. This industry involves the retail sale of software products that are used by students, teachers, and educational institutions. The software products sold in this industry are designed to enhance the learning experience of …Examples: Student Information Systems
- 459410-10 - Personal Organizers & Planners (Retail)Personal Organizers & Planners (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various types of organizers and planners designed to help individuals manage their daily tasks and schedules. These products are typically sold in retail stores and online platforms, and are available in a range of sizes, styles, and designs to suit different preferences and needs. Personal Organizers & …Examples: Student planner
- 484110-09 - MoversMovers are companies that specialize in the transportation of goods and personal belongings from one location to another. This industry involves the packing, loading, transportation, unloading, and unpacking of household and commercial goods. Movers can operate locally, nationally, or internationally, and can provide a range of services from basic transportation to full-service packing and …Examples: Student moving
- 522130-03 - Credit UnionsCredit Unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and controlled by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that any profits they make are returned to their members in the form of lower fees, better interest rates, and improved services. Credit …Examples: Student loans
- 522130-06 - Federally Chartered Credit UnionsFederally Chartered Credit Unions are financial institutions that are chartered and regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and operate under the authority of the Federal Credit Union Act. These credit unions are not-for-profit organizations that provide financial services to their members, who are also their owners. Federally Chartered Credit Unions offer a range of …Examples: Student Loans
- 522291-03 - LoansLoans are a financial service provided by lending institutions to individuals or businesses in need of funds. The loan amount is typically repaid over a set period of time with interest. Loans can be secured or unsecured, meaning they may or may not require collateral. The lending institution will assess the borrower's creditworthiness and ability to repay the loan before approving the loan …Examples: Student loans
- 522299-06 - City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry is a subdivision of the International, Secondary Market, and All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves the administration of credit agencies by city governments and federal agencies. These credit agencies provide loans and other financial services to individuals and businesses. The City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit …Examples: Student loans
- 522299-10 - Federal/Federally Sponsored Credit AgncsFederal/Federally Sponsored Credit Agncs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves credit intermediation activities. These agencies are responsible for providing credit to various sectors of the economy, including agriculture, housing, and small businesses. They are either federal agencies or sponsored by the federal government, and their primary objective is to promote economic …Examples: Student loan financing
- 522299-16 - State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry involves the administration of credit agencies by state governments on behalf of the federal government. These agencies provide credit to individuals and businesses that may not qualify for traditional bank loans. The state government acts as an intermediary between the borrower and the federal government, ensuring that loans are distributed …Examples: Student loan agencies
- 522310-02 - Loan BrokerageLoan brokerage is a type of financial service that involves acting as an intermediary between borrowers and lenders. Loan brokers assist individuals and businesses in obtaining loans by matching them with suitable lenders. They provide advice on loan options, interest rates, and repayment terms, and help borrowers navigate the loan application process. Loan brokerage can include both mortgage and …Examples: Student loans
- 522320-06 - Debt BuyersDebt Buyers is a subdivision of the Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities industry. This industry involves the purchasing of debt from creditors or other debt owners at a discounted price and then attempting to collect the full amount owed from the debtor. Debt Buyers can be individuals or companies that specialize in purchasing debt from a range of industries …Examples: Unpaid student loans
- 524114-01 - Accident & Health Ins (Underwriters)Accident & Health Ins (Underwriters) is a subdivision of the Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers industry that specializes in underwriting insurance policies that cover accidents and health-related issues. This industry involves assessing risks associated with accidents and health issues and providing insurance coverage to individuals and organizations. Accident & Health Ins …Examples: Student health insurance
- 524114-07 - Medical Insurance PlansMedical Insurance Plans are a type of insurance that covers the cost of medical and surgical expenses incurred by the insured. These plans are offered by Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers and are designed to provide financial protection to individuals and families in the event of unexpected medical expenses. Medical Insurance Plans can cover a range of medical services, including …Examples: Student health insurance plans
- 524210-04 - Insurance-Health & AccidentInsurance-Health & Accident is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524210 that deals with the provision of insurance policies that cover medical expenses and accidents. This industry involves the assessment of risks associated with health and accidents and the provision of policies that mitigate these risks. Insurance-Health & Accident policies can be purchased by individuals or provided by employers …Examples: Student health insurance
- 524210-10 - Insurance TravelInsurance Travel is a subdivision of the Insurance Agencies and Brokerages industry that specializes in providing insurance coverage for individuals and groups traveling domestically or internationally. This industry involves assessing the risks associated with travel and providing coverage for potential losses such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage, and other unforeseen …Examples: Student travel insurance
- 531110-01 - Apartment Rental AgenciesApartment Rental Agencies are companies that specialize in the leasing and management of residential properties, specifically apartments. These agencies act as intermediaries between landlords and tenants, providing a range of services to both parties. The primary goal of an apartment rental agency is to ensure that the properties they manage are occupied by reliable tenants who pay rent on time, …Examples: Student housing
- 531110-02 - ApartmentsThe Apartments industry is a subdivision of the Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings industry, which involves the renting or leasing of residential properties to tenants. Specifically, the Apartments industry refers to the rental of self-contained units within multi-unit buildings, typically with shared common areas such as hallways, elevators, and parking lots. These units can range in …Examples: Student housing
- 531110-03 - Boarding HousesBoarding Houses are a type of residential building lessor that provides lodging to individuals for a fee. These establishments typically offer furnished rooms or suites for rent on a temporary or long-term basis. Boarding Houses may also provide additional services such as meals, housekeeping, and laundry facilities. Unlike hotels, Boarding Houses often have a more home-like atmosphere and may be …Examples: Student boarding houses
- 531110-06 - Operators Of Apartment BuildingsOperators of Apartment Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531110, which involves the leasing and management of residential buildings and dwellings. This industry specifically focuses on the operation of apartment buildings, which are multi-unit residential buildings that are rented out to tenants. Operators of Apartment Buildings are responsible for maintaining the property, collecting …Examples: Student housing complexes
- 531130-02 - Warehouses-Mini & Self StorageThe Warehouses-Mini & Self Storage industry involves the leasing or renting of small storage units to individuals and businesses for short-term or long-term use. These storage units can range in size from small lockers to large rooms and are typically used to store personal belongings, household items, or business inventory. The industry also includes the provision of climate-controlled units for …Examples: Student storage
- 531130-03 - Warehouses-Self StorageThe Warehouses-Self Storage industry involves the leasing or renting of self-storage units and miniwarehouses for personal and business use. These facilities are typically used to store items such as furniture, clothing, documents, and equipment. The industry provides a convenient and secure storage solution for individuals and businesses that require additional space. …Examples: Student storage
- 531210-02 - Housing-RentalThe Housing-Rental industry involves the leasing and management of residential properties to tenants. This industry includes a wide range of rental properties such as single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, and condominiums. Housing-Rental companies are responsible for maintaining the properties, collecting rent, and addressing tenant concerns. This industry is highly competitive and …Examples: Student housing rentals
- 531210-05 - Real Estate ManagementReal Estate Management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531210 that involves the operation, control, and oversight of real estate properties on behalf of property owners. Real Estate Management companies are responsible for ensuring that properties are well-maintained, occupied, and generating revenue. This industry requires a deep understanding of the real estate market, property management, …Examples: Student housing property management
- 531390-02 - Housing ConsultantsHousing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations on matters related to housing. They assist clients in making informed decisions about buying, selling, renting, or managing residential properties. Housing Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger real estate firm, and they typically have a deep understanding of the local …Examples: Student housing development
- 531390-11 - Real Estate SyndicatorsReal Estate Syndicators are companies that pool together funds from multiple investors to purchase and manage real estate properties. These companies act as intermediaries between investors and real estate developers, providing a platform for investors to invest in real estate without having to manage the properties themselves. Real Estate Syndicators typically specialize in a particular type of …Examples: Student housing complexes
- 531390-14 - Relocation ServiceRelocation service is a specialized industry that provides assistance to individuals or businesses who are moving from one location to another. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to make the moving process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Relocation service providers offer a variety of services, including packing and unpacking, transportation of goods, storage …Examples: College student relocation
- 532111-01 - Automobile RentingAutomobile Renting is a business activity that involves renting out passenger cars to customers for a specified period of time. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532111, which is focused on Passenger Car Rental. Automobile Renting companies typically have a fleet of vehicles that are available for rent, ranging from economy cars to luxury vehicles. Customers can rent these cars for …Examples: Student car rental
- 541618-29 - Educational AssessmentEducational Assessment is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that involves the evaluation of educational programs, policies, and practices. This industry provides a range of services to educational institutions, government agencies, and private organizations to help them improve the quality of education and training they provide. Educational Assessment …Examples: Student achievement assessment
- 541921-02 - Identification Card ServiceThe Identification Card Service industry involves the production and printing of identification cards for various purposes. These cards can be used for employee identification, access control, membership cards, and more. The industry also includes the production of smart cards, which can store and transmit data electronically. Identification card services may also offer design and customization …Examples: Student ID cards
- 541921-09 - Photographers-PassportPhotographers-Passport is a subdivision of the Photography Studios, Portrait industry that specializes in taking passport photos for individuals. This industry involves capturing high-quality images of individuals for the purpose of obtaining a passport or other identification documents. Photographers-Passport must adhere to strict guidelines set by the government regarding the size, quality, and …Examples: Student ID photos
- 561440-02 - Collection AgenciesCollection Agencies are businesses that specialize in collecting debts on behalf of creditors. They act as intermediaries between creditors and debtors, attempting to recover outstanding debts through various means. Collection Agencies may work with a variety of clients, including banks, credit card companies, medical providers, and other businesses that extend credit to customers. …Examples: Student loan debt collection
- 561440-03 - Collection SystemsCollection Systems is a subdivision of the Collection Agencies industry that involves the management and operation of systems used to collect debts and payments from individuals or businesses. This industry is responsible for creating and implementing efficient and effective collection strategies to recover outstanding debts and payments. …Examples: Student loan collection systems
- 611110-04 - Religious SchoolsReligious schools are educational institutions that provide elementary and secondary education with a focus on religious teachings and values. These schools are typically affiliated with a particular religion or denomination and integrate religious teachings into their curriculum. The goal of religious schools is to provide students with a well-rounded education that includes both academic …Examples: Catholic schools, Jewish day schools, Islamic schools, Christian academies, Lutheran schools, Baptist schools,
- 611110-07 - SchoolsSchools are educational institutions that provide formal education to students. The term "schools" can refer to both elementary and secondary schools, as well as post-secondary institutions such as colleges and universities. Schools typically have a structured curriculum that is designed to provide students with a range of knowledge and skills, including reading, writing, math, …Examples: Public schools, Private schools, Charter schools, Magnet schools, Boarding schools, International schools, Montessori
- 611110-13 - Schools-PreparatorySchools-Preparatory is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611110 that focuses on providing education to students in preparation for higher education. This industry includes private and public schools that offer courses for students in grades 7 through 12. Schools-Preparatory provide a comprehensive curriculum that includes core subjects such as math, science, English, and social …Examples: College preparatory school, Boarding school, Independent school, Magnet school, International school, Military academy,
- 611310-03 - Government-Colleges & Professional SchlsGovernment-Colleges & Professional Schls is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes colleges, universities, and professional schools that are owned and operated by the government. These institutions offer a range of educational programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, vocational training, and professional development courses. Government-Colleges & Professional Schls …Examples: Military academies, Police academies, Firefighter training schools, Government-owned colleges, Government-owned
- 611310-15 - Universities/Colleges-Online OnlyThe Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels. However, the Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is specifically focused on institutions that offer courses and degrees exclusively online. This industry involves providing students …Examples: Online Bachelor's Degree Programs, Online Master's Degree Programs, Online Doctoral Degree Programs, Online Certificate
- 611310-18 - University/College-Extension ProgramsUniversity/College-Extension Programs are educational programs offered by colleges and universities to individuals who are not enrolled in a degree program. These programs are designed to provide continuing education and professional development opportunities to individuals who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in a particular field. University/College-Extension Programs offer a wide …Examples: Professional development courses, Certificate programs, Continuing education courses, Workshops and seminars, Language
- 611310-19 - University & College-Off Campus ClassesThe University & College-Off Campus Classes industry involves educational institutions that offer courses and programs outside of their main campus locations. These classes can be held at satellite campuses, community centers, or other off-campus locations. The industry includes both public and private universities and colleges, and offers a range of courses from undergraduate to graduate level. …Examples: Continuing education courses, Professional development programs, Certificate programs, Executive education courses,
- 611691-03 - Educational ProgramsEducational Programs is a subdivision of the Exam Preparation and Tutoring industry that focuses on providing a variety of educational services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance knowledge and skills in a particular subject or field, and can be offered in a variety of formats, including online, in-person, or hybrid. Educational Programs can be found in a range of …Examples: Language Learning Programs, Professional Development Courses, STEM Education Programs, Arts and Music Education
- 611710-01 - Education CentersEducation Centers are establishments that provide educational support services to students of all ages. These centers offer a range of educational programs and services to help students improve their academic performance, prepare for exams, and develop new skills. Education Centers may specialize in a particular subject area or offer a broad range of programs. They may also provide …Examples: Math tutoring, SAT/ACT test preparation, English language instruction, STEM education, College admissions counseling,
- 611710-03 - Educational Service-BusinessEducational Service-Business is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that provides support services to educational institutions and businesses. This industry involves providing a range of services that help educational institutions and businesses operate more efficiently. Educational Service-Businesses may provide services such as curriculum development, teacher training, …Examples: Teacher training services, Curriculum development services, Educational consulting services, Educational technology
- 611710-07 - Program Service-EducationalProgram Service-Educational is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that provides educational programs and services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participants in a specific subject area or field. Program Service-Educational can be offered by a variety of organizations, including non-profit organizations, …Examples: Professional development workshops, Language immersion programs, STEM education programs, Study abroad programs,
- 611710-12 - Educational ConsultantsEducational Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals, schools, and organizations in the education sector. They help clients navigate the complex educational landscape and make informed decisions about educational programs, policies, and practices. Educational Consultants may specialize in a particular area of education, such as college admissions, …Examples: College admissions counseling, Special education consulting, Curriculum development services, Educational program
- 611710-13 - Schools & Educational Services NECSchools & Educational Services NEC is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that includes educational institutions and services that are not classified under other categories. This industry involves a wide range of educational services that are not limited to traditional academic subjects. Schools & Educational Services NEC includes institutions that provide education and …Examples: Art schools, Music schools, Dance schools, Sports training centers, Vocational schools, Tutoring services, Test
- 621399-40 - School PsychologistsSchool psychologists are professionals who work in educational settings to support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being. They use their knowledge of psychology and education to help students overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. School psychologists work with students, teachers, parents, and administrators to identify and address issues that …Examples: Student counseling
- 624190-29 - Homes-Information & Placement BureausHomes-Information & Placement Bureaus is an industry that provides information and placement services for individuals and families seeking housing options. This industry involves researching and providing information on various types of housing, such as apartments, condos, and houses, as well as assisting clients in finding suitable housing options based on their needs and preferences. …Examples: Student housing placement services
- 812199-01 - Credit & Debt Counseling ServicesCredit & Debt Counseling Services is an industry that provides financial advice and assistance to individuals and businesses who are struggling with debt or credit issues. This industry involves analyzing a client's financial situation, creating a budget plan, negotiating with creditors, and providing education on financial management. The goal of Credit & Debt Counseling Services is to help …Examples: Student loan counseling services
- 812990-11 - Credit Rating Correction ServiceCredit Rating Correction Service is an industry that specializes in helping individuals and businesses improve their credit scores. This service involves analyzing credit reports, identifying errors or inaccuracies, and working with credit bureaus to correct them. The goal of a Credit Rating Correction Service is to help clients achieve a better credit score, which can lead to better interest …Examples: Student loan assistance providers
- 813110-45 - Synagogues ReconstructionistSynagogues Reconstructionist is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on the Reconstructionist movement within Judaism. Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern Jewish movement that emphasizes the evolving nature of Jewish traditions and beliefs. Synagogues Reconstructionist are places of worship where members of the Reconstructionist Jewish community come together to …Examples: Reconstructionist Jewish student organization
- 813110-47 - Synagogues LiberalSynagogues Liberal is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that caters to the needs of the Jewish community. This industry is focused on providing a liberal approach to Jewish worship and practices. Synagogues Liberal are known for their inclusive and progressive values, which are reflected in their religious services and community outreach programs. These synagogues are …Examples: Jewish student organization
- 813410-06 - Fraternities & SororitiesFraternities & Sororities are social organizations that are typically found on college and university campuses. These organizations are made up of members who share common interests and goals, and who come together to form a community. Fraternities & Sororities are often involved in a range of activities, including social events, community service projects, and philanthropic efforts. Members of …Examples: Student Organizations
- 923110-01 - City Government-Education ProgramsCity Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the management and implementation of educational programs by city governments. This industry includes a wide range of programs that are designed to provide education and training to individuals of all ages, from preschool to adult education. City Government-Education Programs are …Examples: Early childhood education programs, After-school programs, Adult education programs, Vocational training programs,
- 928120-01 - City Government-International AffairsCity Government-International Affairs is a subdivision of the International Affairs industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations at the city level. This industry is responsible for promoting the city's interests and enhancing its global reputation through various diplomatic activities. City Government-International Affairs professionals work closely with other …Examples: International student exchange programs