How to defeat the high cost of a college education.
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How to defeat the high cost of a college education.
Today we had a sort of mini graduation for those students who went to Woodruff Career and Technical Center. Some of these students had insane amounts of scholarship and grant money. There were a couple of full rides, and at least a dozen scholarships between $100,000 and $180,000. There were some in the high five figures. In other words if you put the work in there's money to get you to, and maybe even through, college.
conrad, billybob and SuzyH + 8 more reacted Today we had a sort of mini graduation for those students who went to Woodruff Career and Technical Center. Some of these students had insane amounts of scholarship and grant money. There were a couple of full rides, and at least a dozen scholarships between $100,000 and $180,000. There were some in the high five figures. In other words if you put the work in there's money to get you to, and maybe even through, college.
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Many sincere congratulations to those students and to the instructors who helped get in that fantastic position. Really glad the programs exit!
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Today we had a sort of mini graduation for those students who went to Woodruff Career and Technical Center. Some of these students had insane amounts of scholarship and grant money. There were a couple of full rides, and at least a dozen scholarships between $100,000 and $180,000. There were some in the high five figures. In other words if you put the work in there's money to get you to, and maybe even through, college.
Today we had a sort of mini graduation for those students who went to Woodruff Career and Technical Center. Some of these students had insane amounts of scholarship and grant money. There were a couple of full rides, and at least a dozen scholarships between $100,000 and $180,000. There were some in the high five figures. In other words if you put the work in there's money to get you to, and maybe even through, college.
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I'd suggest going to a major restaurant and asking for sponsorship. Training at a trading school to prepare for major career opportunities. If schools and businesses would come together you would have train employees that are ready. Classrooms are for teaching if one fails all fail assignments is given to the class. What would happen if they had square dancing again.
I'd suggest going to a major restaurant and asking for sponsorship. Training at a trading school to prepare for major career opportunities. If schools and businesses would come together you would have train employees that are ready. Classrooms are for teaching if one fails all fail assignments is given to the class. What would happen if they had square dancing again.
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