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Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of the Arts Education Partnership website is to provide arts education resources to partnering organizations and the public. Below are some frequently asked questions received by AEP staff. If you have any additional questions, please email us at aep@ccsso.org.

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I'm a non profit organization, can I have a complimentary copy of an AEP publication?

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How can I order an AEP publication, and can I use a major credit card?

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How long after I placed my order will the publications arrive?

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I would like to use a quotation from an AEP publication. How do I get permission to do so?

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My child's school just cut many of our art programs due to the budget. What information do you have that I can take to our Board of Education?


I'm a non profit organization, can I have a complimentary copy of an AEP publication?

AEP cannot send complimentary copies of our publications; however, most of our publications can be downloaded free of charge. Titles that are available in PDF format are indicated on the Publications page.

How can I order an AEP publication, and can I use a major credit card?

AEP publications are available for purchase with a credit card, or they are available as pdf files. Visit the publications section of the website for additional information.

How long after I placed my order will the publications arrive?

If you are placing your order by credit card, you will be able to indicate your shipping preference. Typically the orders should arrive within 3-5 business days from when you placed your order.

I would like to use a quotation from an AEP publication. How do I get permission to do so?

The website provides a Permission Guideline form. Please allow two weeks for a response.

My child's school just cut many of our art programs due to the budget. What information do you have that I can take to our Board of Education?

In the Publications section, Why Your Child Needs the Arts Advantage (the companion brochure from Gaining the Arts Advantage) Champions of Change, and Critical Links: Learning in the Arts and Student Academic and Social Development are popular resources. No Subject Left Behind is also a valuable resource for the Board of Education.  More information about the public’s views on the importance of the arts can also be found on the www.theimaginenation.net website.