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Track high school research on Edutopia

Discover top research opportunities and insights from multiple sources — effortlessly automated, no more manual searching required

U.S. Department of Education
College Board
Niche
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Sources monitored

8+

Data fields extracted

Daily

Update cadence

Data sources

What high school research opportunity sources do we read?

Our monitoring solution aggregates high school research opportunities from 11 reputable educational websites, including ed.gov, collegeboard.org, niche.com, scholarships.com, and fastweb.com. By tracking columns such as Opportunity Title, Description, Location, Deadline, and Award, we provide a comprehensive view of available research opportunities tailored for high school students. This ensures that you have access to the latest and most relevant information without the hassle of manual searches.

U.S. Department of Education College Board Niche

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Structured dataset

What it finds

What high school research opportunity data does it find?

The normalized dataset includes key columns like id, Source, Opportunity Title, Description, Location, Deadline, Award, Eligibility, Status, and Last Updated. This structured data allows users to filter and analyze the opportunities based on specific criteria, ensuring that students can find the best options suited to their needs. With this rich dataset, users can easily identify which opportunities are most relevant and timely.

Source
Opportunity Title
Description
Location
Deadline
Award
Eligibility
Status

Analysis

Understanding the high school research opportunities dataset

Our dashboard features 12 insightful widgets designed to visualize high school research opportunities effectively. Key analysis tools include the Total Research Opportunities Available metric, New Opportunities This Month metric, and the Trends in Research Opportunities Over Time line chart. Additionally, users can explore the Top Sources for Research Opportunities bar chart and the Upcoming Deadlines for Applications table, making it easy to track and manage application timelines.

When do we get high school research opportunity alerts?

Stay informed with our alert system, which currently offers 4 enabled alert rules for high school research opportunities. Users will receive timely notifications about new opportunities and important deadlines, ensuring that no critical information is missed. This proactive approach helps students stay ahead in their research application processes.

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Where does high school research opportunity data go?

Our monitoring solution seamlessly integrates with Google Sheets and Email, allowing users to easily export and share high school research opportunity data. With these integrations, you can manage your research opportunities efficiently and collaborate with others. This functionality enhances the overall user experience and ensures that important data is readily accessible.

Google Sheets CSV API

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Jsonify just a web scraping tool?
No. Jsonify delivers structured market intelligence, not raw HTML. The platform extracts, normalizes, and analyzes public data to produce clean, typed datasets ready for analysis.
How often is the data updated?
Update cadence depends on the monitoring workflow. Most use cases refresh daily or weekly. Alerts can be triggered in near-real-time when significant changes are detected.
What sources are covered for this use case?
Our monitoring solution aggregates high school research opportunities from 11 reputable educational websites, including ed.gov, collegeboard.org, niche.com, scholarships.com, and fastweb.com. By track...
Where does the extracted data go?
Our monitoring solution seamlessly integrates with Google Sheets and Email, allowing users to easily export and share high school research opportunity data. With these integrations, you can manage you...
Can I customize which data fields are extracted?
Yes. Every Jsonify deployment is configured to your specific requirements. You define which signals, fields, and geographies matter, and the pipeline is built around those parameters.

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