SIC 6-Digit Codes for "student"
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- 7021-06 - Student HousingThe Student Housing industry provides accommodation for students who are pursuing higher education away from their homes. This industry includes a range of housing options such as dormitories, apartments, and houses that are specifically designed to cater to the needs of students. Student housing facilities are often located near universities and colleges, making it …Examples: Student apartments, Student hostels, Student homestays, Student micro-apartments,
- 8641-29 - Universities/Colleges-Student Union/CtrThe Universities/Colleges-Student Union/Ctr industry involves the operation of student unions and centers within universities and colleges. These facilities provide a range of services and resources to students, including social and recreational activities, academic support, and career services. Student unions and centers are often the hub of campus life, providing a …Examples: Student government associations, International student centers, Student activity boards,
- 8299-26 - Educational Cooperative OrganizationsEducational Cooperative Organizations are entities that provide educational services to their members through a cooperative structure. These organizations are typically formed by groups of schools or educational institutions that come together to share resources and expertise. The goal of these organizations is to improve the quality of education provided to their members while reducing costs and …Examples: Student engagement cooperatives, Student information system cooperatives
- 8299-42 - Student Exchange ProgramsStudent Exchange Programs is an industry that involves facilitating the exchange of students between educational institutions in different countries. These programs provide students with the opportunity to study abroad and experience different cultures while continuing their education. Student Exchange Programs can be organized by educational institutions, government …Examples: International student exchange programs
- 6732-02 - Scholarship ProgramsScholarship Programs is an industry that involves providing financial assistance to students who are pursuing higher education. These programs are typically offered by educational, religious, and charitable trusts. The main objective of scholarship programs is to provide financial aid to students who are unable to afford the high cost of education. Scholarship programs are available …Examples: International student scholarships, Graduate student scholarships
- 8049-35 - School PsychologistsSchool Psychologists are professionals who work in educational settings to support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being. They use their expertise in psychology to help students overcome challenges and achieve success in school. School Psychologists work with students, teachers, parents, and administrators to identify and address issues that may be impacting a …Examples: Student counseling services
- 8221-13 - University-College Dept/Facility/OfficeThe University-College Dept/Facility/Office industry involves the administration and management of departments, facilities, and offices within colleges and universities. These departments may include academic departments, student affairs, admissions, financial aid, and more. The industry is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the university or college and providing support to …Examples: Student affairs
- 8299-54 - Foreign Exchange Students OrganizationsForeign Exchange Students Organizations are companies that facilitate the exchange of students between countries for educational purposes. These organizations provide a range of services to both the students and the host families, including arranging visas, coordinating travel, and providing support throughout the exchange program. The goal of these organizations is to …Examples: International student exchange
- 7299-74 - 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. These services can include counseling, test preparation, application assistance, and financial aid guidance. The industry also works with educational institutions to recruit and enroll students. …Examples: Student recruitment agencies
- 8211-03 - SchoolsThe Schools industry is responsible for providing education to students in elementary, middle, and high school. This industry is essential for the development of future generations and plays a crucial role in shaping the future of society. Schools offer a range of academic programs, extracurricular activities, and support services to students to ensure their success. The industry is …Examples: Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, Public Schools, Private Schools, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools,
- 8211-06 - Schools-Cognitive DisabilitiesSchools-Cognitive Disabilities is a subdivision of the Elementary and Secondary Schools industry that focuses on providing education and support to students with cognitive disabilities. This industry is dedicated to helping students with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other cognitive impairments to reach their full potential through specialized education …Examples: Schools for students with intellectual disabilities, Schools for students with Down syndrome, Schools for
- 8211-20 - School DistrictsSchool Districts are organizations responsible for overseeing and providing public education services to students within a specific geographic area. These districts are typically governed by an elected school board and are funded through local property taxes and state funding. School Districts are responsible for a wide range of activities, including curriculum development, teacher hiring …Examples: Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, Magnet Schools, Charter Schools, Alternative Schools, Special
- 8221-01 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicSchools-Universities & Colleges Academic``` is an industry that encompasses educational institutions that provide higher education and professional training to students. These institutions offer a range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as vocational and technical training. The primary focus of these institutions is to provide students with …Examples: Public Universities, Private Colleges, Community Colleges, Technical Schools, Graduate Schools, Law Schools, Medical
- 8299-03 - School & College InformationThe School & College Information industry involves providing information and resources related to educational institutions, programs, and services. This industry serves as a bridge between students, parents, and educational institutions by providing accurate and up-to-date information about various educational opportunities. Companies in this industry may offer a range of services, …Examples: Student information system providers
- 8748-25 - 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 landscape of education by providing customized solutions to meet their specific needs. Educational Consultants work with a range of clients, including students, parents, teachers, schools, and educational …Examples: College admissions consulting, Academic tutoring services, Curriculum development firms, Teacher training
- 9411-02 - State Government-Education ProgramsState Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration and management of educational programs at the state level. This industry is responsible for overseeing and regulating the education system within a state, including public schools, universities, and vocational schools. State Government-Education Programs work to ensure that students receive a quality …Examples: K-12 public schools, State universities and colleges, Vocational and technical schools, Adult education programs, Early
- 9721-05 - Immigration Services-GovernmentThe Immigration Services-Government industry involves government agencies responsible for managing and regulating immigration policies and procedures. These agencies provide a range of services related to immigration, including processing visa applications, conducting background checks, and enforcing immigration laws. The industry plays a critical role in ensuring national security and …Examples: International student and scholar services
- 1521-54 - Home Builders-ModularHome Builders-Modular is a subdivision of the General Contractors-Single-Family Houses industry, which involves the construction of 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 …Examples: Student housing modular homes
- 1522-04 - Contractors-Boarding & HousingContractors-Boarding & Housing is a subdivision of the General Contractors-Residential Buildings industry. This industry involves the construction and renovation of buildings that are used for boarding and housing purposes. These buildings can include dormitories, apartment complexes, and other multi-unit residential structures. Contractors in this industry are responsible for managing all …Examples: Student housing
- 1522-05 - Builders ServiceBuilders Service is a subdivision of the General Contractors-Residential Buildings industry, which involves providing a range of services related to the construction of residential buildings other than single-family homes. Builders Service companies typically work on multi-unit residential buildings such as apartments, townhouses, and condominiums. These companies are responsible for managing the …Examples: Student housing
- 1522-99 - General Contractors-Residential BuildingsGeneral Contractors-Residential Buildings are companies that specialize in the construction of residential buildings such as apartments, townhouses, and condominiums. These contractors are responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of the construction process, from obtaining permits to hiring subcontractors and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. They work …Examples: Student housing
- 4151-01 - Buses-School Transportation ServiceBuses-School Transportation Service is an industry that involves the transportation of students to and from school. This industry is responsible for ensuring the safe and timely transportation of students to their respective schools. Buses-School Transportation Service companies typically operate on a contract basis with school districts, providing transportation services for a set …Examples: Student transportation services
- 4212-15 - Furniture MoversFurniture Movers is a subdivision of the Local Trucking without Storage industry, which involves the transportation of furniture and other household items from one location to another. Furniture Movers are responsible for packing, loading, transporting, unloading, and unpacking furniture and other household items. This industry is essential for individuals and businesses that are relocating to a …Examples: Student moving
- 4225-07 - Warehouses-Self StorageThe Warehouses-Self Storage industry involves the renting of storage units to individuals and businesses for the purpose of storing personal belongings, inventory, equipment, and other items. These storage units are typically secured with locks and can range in size from small lockers to large rooms or even outdoor spaces. The industry is characterized by its flexibility, as customers can rent …Examples: Student storage
- 5113-11 - Identification Cards (Wholesale)Identification Cards (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial and Personal Service Paper (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of identification cards, including plastic cards, smart cards, and magnetic stripe cards. Companies in this industry typically purchase identification cards from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, government agencies, and …Examples: Student ID cards
- 5651-12 - School Uniforms (Retail)The School Uniforms (Retail) industry involves the sale of uniforms specifically designed for students attending primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary educational institutions. These uniforms are typically required by schools and can include items such as shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, blazers, ties, and shoes. The industry caters to both public and private schools, with some schools …Examples: Student uniforms
- 6061-01 - Credit UnionsCredit unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and operated by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Unlike banks, credit unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that they are able to offer their members lower fees and better interest rates. Credit unions are typically community-based, …Examples: Student credit unions
- 6061-02 - Federally Chartered Credit UnionsFederally Chartered Credit Unions are financial institutions that are owned and operated by their members. These credit unions are chartered by the federal government and are regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). They offer a range of financial services to their members, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Federally Chartered Credit …Examples: Student Loans
- 6111-01 - Federal/Federally Sponsored Credit AgncsFederal/Federally Sponsored Credit Agncs are entities that provide credit and financial assistance to individuals, businesses, and communities through programs sponsored or guaranteed by the federal government. These agencies are responsible for promoting economic growth and stability by providing access to credit and capital to underserved markets and populations. They operate under the …Examples: Student loans (federally sponsored)
- 6111-02 - State Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesState Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies is an industry that involves the administration of federal credit agencies by state governments. These agencies provide financial assistance to individuals, businesses, and other organizations through loans, guarantees, and other forms of credit. The state government plays a crucial role in the administration of these agencies, ensuring that they operate …Examples: Student loan programs
- 6111-04 - City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesCity Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies is a subdivision of the Federal and Federally-Sponsored Credit Agencies industry. This industry involves the administration of credit programs by city governments on behalf of federal credit agencies. City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies are responsible for managing and overseeing the distribution of loans and other forms of credit to individuals and …Examples: Student loans
- 6141-01 - LoansThe Loans industry, classified under SIC Code 6141, involves the provision of personal credit to individuals and businesses. This industry is responsible for providing loans to borrowers who require financial assistance for various purposes, such as purchasing a home, financing a car, or starting a business. Loans can be secured or unsecured, and the terms and conditions of the loan are …Examples: Student loans
- 6141-02 - FinancingFinancing is an industry that involves providing funds to individuals or businesses in need of financial assistance. This industry is responsible for managing and distributing loans, credit, and other financial products to help individuals and businesses achieve their financial goals. Financing companies can be found in various sectors, including banking, insurance, and investment. The industry …Examples: Student loans
- 6153-05 - Debt BuyersDebt Buyers are companies that purchase delinquent or charged-off debts from creditors or other debt buyers at a discounted price and then attempt to collect the full amount owed from the debtor. This industry involves a range of activities, including analyzing and valuing debt portfolios, negotiating with creditors and debtors, and managing the collection process. Debt Buyers may specialize in …Examples: Student loan debt buyers
- 6162-05 - Settlement CompaniesSettlement companies are businesses that specialize in negotiating and settling debts on behalf of their clients. These companies work with creditors to reduce the amount of debt owed by their clients, often by negotiating lower interest rates or payment plans. Settlement companies typically work with clients who are struggling to pay off their debts and may be facing financial hardship. They …Examples: Student loan consolidation
- 6163-01 - Loan BrokerageLoan brokerage is a type of financial service that involves connecting borrowers with lenders. Loan brokers act as intermediaries between individuals or businesses seeking loans and financial institutions that provide them. They help borrowers find the best loan options available to them based on their financial situation and needs. Loan brokerage services can be provided for various types of …Examples: Student loan brokerage
- 6324-02 - Hospitalization Plans-Medical & SurgicalCompanies in the Hospitalization Plans-Medical & Surgical industry provide insurance plans that cover medical and surgical expenses incurred during hospitalization. These plans are typically offered to individuals and groups, such as employees of a company. Hospitalization plans can cover a range of medical and surgical procedures, including emergency care, surgeries, and hospital stays. The …Examples: Student health plans
- 6324-98 - Hospital & Medical Service PlansCompanies in the Hospital & Medical Service Plans industry provide health insurance and other medical services to individuals and groups. These companies offer a range of plans, including HMOs, PPOs, and POS plans, which provide varying levels of coverage and flexibility. In addition to insurance plans, companies in this industry may also offer wellness programs, disease management services, and …Examples: Student health insurance plans
- 6411-29 - Insurance TravelInsurance Travel is a subdivision of the Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service industry that specializes in providing insurance coverage for individuals and groups traveling domestically or internationally. This industry involves a range of services including trip cancellation insurance, medical insurance, baggage insurance, and emergency evacuation insurance. Insurance Travel companies work with …Examples: Student travel insurance
- 6513-01 - CondominiumsCondominiums are a type of real estate property that involves the ownership of individual units within a larger building or complex. Each unit is owned by an individual, while the common areas and amenities are shared by all owners. Condominiums can be found in both residential and commercial settings, and are often managed by a homeowners association (HOA) that oversees maintenance and upkeep of …Examples: Student housing condominiums
- 6513-02 - Boarding HousesBoarding houses are a type of accommodation that provides lodging and meals for guests, typically on a long-term basis. These establishments are often found in residential areas and cater to individuals who require affordable housing for an extended period of time. Boarding houses may offer a range of amenities such as laundry facilities, communal living spaces, and recreational activities. The …Examples: Student boarding houses
- 6513-03 - ApartmentsThe Apartments industry involves the operation of buildings that contain multiple residential units. These units are leased or rented to individuals or families as their primary residence. The industry includes a range of apartment types, from high-rise buildings in urban areas to garden-style apartments in suburban areas. Apartment buildings may be owned by individuals, corporations, or real …Examples: Student housing
- 6513-04 - Apartment Rental AgenciesApartment rental agencies are companies that specialize in the management and rental of apartments. These agencies act as intermediaries between landlords and tenants, providing a range of services to both parties. The primary goal of apartment rental agencies is to ensure that apartments are rented out quickly and efficiently, while also ensuring that tenants are satisfied with their living …Examples: Student housing agencies
- 6513-98 - Operators Of Apartment BuildingsOperators of Apartment Buildings is an industry that involves the ownership, management, and maintenance of apartment buildings. These companies are responsible for providing safe and comfortable living spaces for their tenants. They oversee the day-to-day operations of the building, including leasing, rent collection, maintenance, repairs, and upgrades. Operators of Apartment Buildings may also …Examples: Student housing
- 6514-98 - Operators Of Dwellings Other Than AptsOperators of Dwellings Other Than Apts is an industry that involves the management and maintenance of residential properties that are not apartment buildings. This includes single-family homes, townhouses, and other types of dwellings that are rented out to tenants. Operators in this industry are responsible for ensuring that their properties are in good condition and that tenants are satisfied …Examples: Student housing
- 6531-03 - Brokers-Hotel Motel & Apartment HouseBrokers-Hotel Motel & Apartment House is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that specializes in the buying, selling, and leasing of hotel, motel, and apartment properties. These brokers act as intermediaries between property owners and potential buyers or tenants, providing valuable market knowledge and negotiating skills to ensure a successful transaction. …Examples: Student housing
- 6531-06 - Estate ManagementEstate Management is a specialized industry that involves the management and maintenance of properties, both residential and commercial. This industry is responsible for ensuring that properties are well-maintained, secure, and profitable for their owners. Estate Management companies typically offer a range of services, including property management, leasing, maintenance, and financial management. …Examples: Student housing management
- 6531-08 - Real Estate ManagementReal Estate Management is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that involves the operation, control, and oversight of real estate properties on behalf of 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 real estate law, property …Examples: Student housing property management
- 6531-11 - Apartment Finding & Rental ServiceThe Apartment Finding & Rental Service industry involves assisting individuals and businesses in finding and renting apartments. This industry is a subset of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry and focuses specifically on the rental of apartments. Apartment finding and rental services typically work with property owners and managers to list available apartments and help potential renters …Examples: Student housing services
- 6531-12 - Roommate Referral ServiceA Roommate Referral Service is a type of real estate agent or manager that specializes in matching individuals seeking shared living arrangements with compatible roommates. These services typically operate online and allow users to create profiles, search for potential roommates based on various criteria, and communicate with potential matches. The service may also provide resources for finding …Examples: Student housing service
- 6531-13 - Real Estate-Rental ServiceReal Estate-Rental Service is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry that involves the management and rental of real estate properties. This industry includes companies that lease or rent residential, commercial, and industrial properties to individuals and businesses. Real Estate-Rental Service companies are responsible for maintaining the properties they manage, …Examples: Student housing rental service
- 6531-23 - Housing-RentalThe Housing-Rental industry, classified under SIC Code 6531, involves the management and rental of residential properties. This industry is responsible for providing individuals and families with a place to live, whether it be a single-family home, apartment, or condominium. Housing-Rental companies typically own or manage multiple properties and are responsible for maintaining the properties, …Examples: Student housing rentals
- 6531-43 - Homes-ProprietaryHomes-Proprietary is a subdivision of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry, classified under SIC Code 6531. This industry involves the management and sale of homes that are owned by a single entity or individual, rather than a group of owners. Homes-Proprietary companies typically manage and maintain these properties, as well as handle the buying and selling of them. This industry is …Examples: Student housing management
- 6531-46 - Manufactured Housing BrokersManufactured Housing Brokers are professionals who specialize in the buying, selling, and renting of manufactured homes. These homes are built in a factory and then transported to a site where they are assembled. Manufactured Housing Brokers work with clients to help them find the perfect home for their needs, whether it be a single-family home or a multi-unit complex. They also assist with the …Examples: Student housing communities
- 6552-02 - Real Estate DevelopersReal Estate Developers are companies that purchase land, subdivide it into smaller lots, and develop those lots into residential or commercial properties. This involves a range of activities, including site selection, land acquisition, zoning and permitting, design and construction, and marketing and sales. Real Estate Developers may work on large-scale projects, such as master-planned …Examples: Student housing complexes
- 6732-01 - Educational Scholarship PlansEducational Scholarship Plans are a type of trust that provides financial assistance to students pursuing higher education. These plans are typically set up by educational institutions, corporations, or non-profit organizations to support students who demonstrate academic excellence, financial need, or other qualifying criteria. The purpose of these plans is to make higher education …Examples: First-generation college student scholarships
- 7221-05 - Identification Card ServiceIdentification Card Service is an industry that specializes in producing identification cards for individuals or organizations. These cards can be used for a variety of purposes, such as employee identification, access control, membership cards, and more. The industry involves the design, printing, and distribution of these cards, as well as the management of the associated data and security …Examples: Student ID cards
- 7299-24 - 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. These services are designed to help clients manage their finances, reduce their debt, and improve their credit scores. Credit & Debt Counseling Services can be provided by non-profit organizations, for-profit companies, or government agencies. …Examples: Student loan counseling
- 7299-29 - Debt AdjustersDebt adjusters are companies that provide services to help individuals and businesses manage their debt. These companies work with creditors to negotiate payment plans, reduce interest rates, and lower overall debt amounts. Debt adjusters may also provide financial counseling and education to help clients better understand their financial situation and make informed decisions about their debt. …Examples: Student loan consolidation companies
- 7299-33 - Wake-Up Call ServiceThe Wake-Up Call Service industry provides a valuable service to individuals who need assistance waking up at a specific time. This industry involves companies that offer automated or personalized wake-up calls to clients, ensuring they are up and ready for their day. Wake-up call services are commonly used by travelers, shift workers, and individuals who have difficulty waking up on their own. …Examples: Student wake-up call service
- 7322-01 - Collection AgenciesCollection agencies are companies that specialize in recovering unpaid debts on behalf of their clients. These agencies work with a variety of clients, including banks, credit card companies, healthcare providers, and other businesses that extend credit to customers. The primary goal of collection agencies is to recover as much of the outstanding debt as possible, while also maintaining positive …Examples: Student loan providers
- 8111-04 - Immigration & Naturalization ServicesCompanies in the Immigration & Naturalization Services industry provide legal assistance to individuals and businesses seeking to navigate the complex process of immigrating to a new country or obtaining citizenship. This industry involves a range of services, including visa applications, green card petitions, naturalization applications, and deportation defense. Immigration lawyers and …Examples: Student visas
- 8211-07 - 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 who require individualized attention and support due to physical, mental, emotional, or developmental disabilities. The curriculum in these schools is designed to meet the specific needs of each …Examples: Schools for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Schools for students with Intellectual Disabilities,
- 8211-08 - Educational ProgramsEducational Programs is an industry that provides various types of educational services to individuals of all ages. These programs can be offered by schools, universities, non-profit organizations, and private companies. The main goal of educational programs is to provide knowledge and skills to individuals that can help them in their personal and professional lives. These programs can be offered …Examples: Language Learning Programs, Professional Development Programs, STEM Education Programs, Leadership Training Programs,
- 8211-09 - Schools-PreparatorySchools-Preparatory are educational institutions that provide academic instruction to students in preparation for higher education. These schools typically serve students in grades 9-12 and focus on providing a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for college or university. Schools-Preparatory may be public or private institutions and often have selective admission …Examples: Boarding schools, Magnet schools, College preparatory schools, International baccalaureate (IB) schools, Private
- 8211-13 - Boards Of EducationBoards of Education are government entities responsible for overseeing the administration of public schools in a given district or region. They are responsible for setting policies, managing budgets, and ensuring that schools are providing quality education to students. Boards of Education work closely with school administrators, teachers, and parents to create a positive learning …Examples: School Districts, County Boards of Education, State Departments of Education, Regional Education Service Agencies,
- 8211-14 - Home SchoolingThe Home Schooling industry, classified under SIC Code 8211, involves the provision of education to elementary and secondary school students in a home setting. This industry is comprised of parents or guardians who choose to educate their children at home rather than sending them to traditional public or private schools. Home schooling allows for a more personalized and flexible approach …Examples: Home schooling for children with special needs, Religious home schooling, Unschooling or child-led learning, Classical
- 8211-21 - Schools-Departments/Facilities/OfficesSchools-Departments/Facilities/Offices is an industry that encompasses all the administrative and support functions of elementary and secondary schools. This industry includes departments and facilities that are responsible for the smooth functioning of schools, such as human resources, finance, IT, maintenance, transportation, and security. The industry also includes offices that provide …Examples: School Districts, Private Schools, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools, Board of Education, Educational Service Centers,
- 8221-05 - Government-Colleges & Professional SchlsGovernment-Colleges & Professional Schls is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves the provision of higher education and specialized training to students pursuing various fields of study. Government-Colleges & Professional Schls specifically refers to institutions that are owned and operated by the government, including …Examples: Community colleges, State universities, Military academies, Police academies, Firefighter training schools, Public
- 8221-15 - Universities/Colleges-Online OnlyThe Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry involves educational institutions that offer degree programs and courses exclusively through online platforms. These institutions provide students with the flexibility to complete their coursework remotely, without the need to attend physical classes. The online-only format allows for a wider reach of students, including those who may …Examples: Online MBA programs, Online nursing programs, Online computer science degrees, Online education degrees, Online
- 8221-17 - University/College-Graduate SchoolsThe University/College-Graduate Schools industry is a subdivision of the broader Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer advanced academic degrees, such as master's and doctoral degrees, as well as professional degrees, such as law and medical degrees. These institutions typically require a bachelor's degree for admission and offer …Examples: Business Schools, Law Schools, Medical Schools, Engineering Schools, Education Schools, Public Policy Schools, Social
- 8221-18 - University/College-Extension ProgramsUniversity/College-Extension Programs are educational programs offered by colleges and universities to individuals who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills beyond traditional degree programs. These programs are designed to provide continuing education and professional development opportunities to individuals who are looking to enhance their careers or pursue new ones. …Examples: Professional Development Programs, Certificate Programs, Continuing Education Courses, Executive Education Programs,
- 8221-19 - 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 online. The industry caters to a diverse range of students, including working professionals, non-traditional students, and those seeking continuing …Examples: Continuing education courses, Professional development programs, Certificate programs, Online degree programs,
- 8249-18 - Insurance-SchoolsInsurance-Schools is a subdivision of the Vocational Schools industry that specializes in providing education and training related to the insurance industry. These schools offer a range of courses and programs that are designed to prepare students for careers in insurance, including courses on insurance policies, risk management, claims handling, and underwriting. Insurance-Schools may …Examples: Insurance policy analysis, Risk assessment and management, Claims handling and processing, Underwriting and policy
- 8299-01 - Schools-General InterestSchools-General Interest is an industry that encompasses a variety of educational institutions that offer courses and programs to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. These schools are not focused on a specific field or profession, but rather offer a range of general interest courses that can include anything from art and music to cooking and fitness. The goal of these schools is to provide …Examples: Community education programs, Lifelong learning centers, Adult education schools, Enrichment programs, Continuing
- 8299-09 - TutoringThe tutoring industry provides educational services to students outside of traditional classroom settings. Tutors work with students one-on-one or in small groups to provide academic support, test preparation, and subject-specific instruction. Tutoring services can be offered in-person or online, and may focus on a variety of subjects including math, science, language arts, and test …Examples: Math tutoring, SAT/ACT test preparation, English language tutoring, Science tutoring, Foreign language tutoring,
- 8299-29 - Educational Service-BusinessEducational Service-Business is an industry that provides a wide range of educational services to individuals and organizations. This industry involves the provision of educational services that are not classified under any other SIC code. The services provided by Educational Service-Businesses are diverse and can range from test preparation to language instruction to vocational training. These …Examples: Test preparation, Language instruction, Vocational training, Continuing education, Tutoring services, Professional
- 8299-58 - Program Service-EducationalProgram Service-Educational is a subdivision of the Schools and Educational Services industry that provides educational programs and services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance knowledge, skills, and abilities in a specific area of study. The industry includes a wide range of educational programs and services, from language courses to vocational training. …Examples: Language courses, Test preparation services, Vocational training programs, Continuing education courses, Tutoring
- 8299-64 - Hospitality TrainingThe Hospitality Training industry provides education and training services to individuals seeking to enter or advance in the hospitality sector. This industry encompasses a wide range of training programs, from basic customer service skills to specialized training in hotel management, food and beverage service, and event planning. Hospitality Training companies may offer both classroom-based and …Examples: Hotel management training, Restaurant service training, Event planning and management courses, Culinary arts education,
- 8299-72 - Education CentersEducation Centers are establishments that provide a variety of educational services to students of all ages. These centers offer a range of programs and courses that are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of students in various subjects. Education Centers may specialize in a particular area of study or offer a broad range of courses. They may also provide tutoring …Examples: Test preparation centers, Language learning centers, Math and science tutoring centers, Music and arts education
- 8299-76 - Dui Driving SchoolsDUI Driving Schools are educational institutions that provide courses and training to individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol. These schools aim to educate and rehabilitate individuals who have committed DUI offenses, and help them regain their driving privileges. The courses offered by DUI Driving Schools typically cover topics such as the …Examples: DUI education courses, Alcohol and drug education programs, Traffic safety schools, Driver improvement programs,
- 8299-99 - Schools & Educational Services NECThe Schools & Educational Services NEC industry includes a diverse range of educational institutions and services that do not fall under other specific SIC Codes. This industry encompasses a variety of educational activities, such as language schools, driving schools, tutoring services, and educational support services. The primary focus of this industry is to provide education and training to …Examples: Language schools, Driving schools, Tutoring services, Educational support services, Test preparation services, Music
- 8322-42 - Homes-Information & Placement BureausHomes-Information & Placement Bureaus is an industry that provides services to individuals and families seeking information and assistance in finding suitable housing options. This industry involves a range of activities such as counseling, referral services, and placement assistance. The primary goal of Homes-Information & Placement Bureaus is to help clients find safe and affordable housing …Examples: Student housing assistance
- 8641-06 - Educational AssociationsEducational Associations are organizations that are dedicated to promoting and advancing education in a specific field or area. These associations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range in size from small local groups to large national or international organizations. Educational Associations provide a range of services to their members, including professional development opportunities, …Examples: National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
- 8641-11 - SororitiesSororities are social organizations for women that are typically associated with colleges and universities. These organizations are often founded on principles of sisterhood, scholarship, leadership, and service. Sororities provide a range of opportunities for members to develop leadership skills, participate in community service projects, and form lifelong friendships. Members of sororities …Examples: Student organizations
- 8641-25 - Clubs-YouthClubs-Youth is an industry that encompasses organizations that provide social, recreational, and educational activities for young people. These clubs are typically non-profit organizations that aim to promote positive youth development and provide a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn and grow. Clubs-Youth can range from small local organizations to large national …Examples: National Student Council
- 8641-30 - Universities/Colleges-Alumni Assn/ClubUniversities/Colleges-Alumni Assn/Club is an industry that involves associations and clubs formed by alumni of universities and colleges. These associations and clubs are created to maintain a connection between the alumni and their alma mater. They organize events, reunions, and networking opportunities for their members. The industry also includes associations and clubs formed by current …Examples: Student Association
- 8661-50 - Synagogues IndependentSynagogues Independent is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that encompasses independent Jewish congregations that are not affiliated with any particular movement or denomination. These synagogues operate independently and are not governed by any central authority. They provide a range of religious services and activities to their members, including prayer services, Torah …Examples: Jewish Student Union
- 8661-51 - Synagogues-AshkenazicSynagogues-Ashkenazic is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that specifically refers to synagogues that follow the Ashkenazic tradition. These synagogues are typically found in areas with a significant population of Ashkenazi Jews, who are Jews of Eastern European descent. The primary function of Synagogues-Ashkenazic is to provide a place of worship and community for members …Examples: Jewish Student Union
- 8748-81 - Educational AssessmentThe Educational Assessment industry involves the evaluation of individuals' knowledge, skills, and abilities in various educational settings. This industry provides services to educational institutions, government agencies, and private organizations to assess the effectiveness of educational programs, measure student achievement, and identify areas for improvement. Educational assessments …Examples: College admissions testing, K-12 state testing, Teacher certification testing, Professional licensure testing,
- 9411-01 - Federal Government-Education ProgramsFederal Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration of educational programs by the federal government. This industry is responsible for providing funding, resources, and support to educational institutions and programs across the country. The main goal of Federal Government-Education Programs is to ensure that all students have access to quality education, …Examples: Title I Grants, Pell Grants, Head Start Programs, National School Lunch Program, TRIO Programs, GEAR UP Program,
- 9411-03 - County Government-Education ProgramsCounty Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration and management of educational programs at the county level. This industry is responsible for providing educational services to the residents of a particular county. The programs offered by County Government-Education Programs are designed to meet the educational needs of the community and to promote lifelong …Examples: Adult education programs, Early childhood education programs, Vocational training programs, GED programs, English as a
- 9411-04 - City Government-Education ProgramsCity Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Educational Programs industry, which is responsible for the management and implementation of educational programs at the city level. This industry involves the coordination of various educational initiatives, including early childhood education, K-12 education, adult education, and vocational training. City …Examples: Early childhood education programs, After-school programs, Adult literacy programs, Vocational training programs, GED
- 9441-01 - Federal Government-Social & Human RsrcsThe Federal Government-Social & Human Rsrcs industry is responsible for the administration of social, human resource, and income maintenance programs at the federal level. This industry involves the development and implementation of policies and programs that aim to improve the quality of life for individuals and families in need. The Federal Government-Social & Human Rsrcs industry is a critical …Examples: Social Security Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, Department of
- 9721-02 - State Government-International AffairsState Government-International Affairs is an industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations and affairs by state governments. This industry is responsible for promoting and protecting the interests of the state in the global arena. State Government-International Affairs includes a range of activities such as negotiating treaties, promoting trade and investment, …Examples: Facilitation of international student exchange programs
- 9721-04 - City Government-International AffairsCity Government-International Affairs is an industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations and affairs at the city level. This industry is responsible for promoting the city's interests and enhancing its reputation on the global stage. City Government-International Affairs professionals work to establish and maintain relationships with foreign governments, …Examples: International student exchange programs