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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Weirton Wv
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Looking for schooling program
I do not know where to look or anything.
I really want to work with animals in a local college not far to travel. Does anyone know where I can look to get schooling program that help pay for education since I really don't have the money. I wanted to go to PSU but money was too much and I did not finish community college of allegheny county. I know there is one member here who is a vet tech and I think there is another one here too. can you help me. Angel |
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What about going to your state's VR (vocational rehab) center and getting some info about schooling, scholarships, grants, or even student loans?
I dont know much about the schools in the WV area. Good luck!!!
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Thank you. I don't know why I did not think of that. |
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Location: NY
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Also, you may want to check with your local community college(s) or in a larger city nearby if you're presently in a small town/city that doesn't have one, sometimes, they have these courses spread out, such as night courses, etc...that might be reasonable to work with and for your budget as well. However, checking with your local VR is probably your best option to try first. Hope you'll find what you're looking for and succeed.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Weirton Wv
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I have always wanted to work with animals. My grandfather incouraged me, he passed away in 97 and I pretty much gave up at that point. I was going to try my best to get into PSU (Penn State U) but tuition is expensive. I know that Pgh has a technical school for vet tech programs. They are very good as well too. |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: NY
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*off-topic*
Notices that you have Jerome Bettis aka 'The Bus' in your avator, also, you must like the Steelers...if so....alrighty! 'Cuz, that's my team, the team I root for. ![]() ~RR
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Weirton Wv
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One other thing I have the bus's auto graph too. My dad was a cop then and he asked him to be at his party to prevent any trouble. so my dad told him that his daughter(me) loved him and wanted his auto graph. One other thing that I miss is that I had one of those foam bus hat things. Well bettis side kick before he left the Steelers gave my dad the hat. I had it for so long but it got ruined. |
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The first step to getting financial aid of any kind for college is to go online at fafsa.com and fill out the paper work. This is the Federal Application for Student Aid. All colleges use the information from this to determine eligibility and awards. If you already have this finished before you start contacting colleges, you will be one step ahead, and won't reun into so many delays with your financial aid.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Filling out for fafsa is the best thing to do first. More then likely you will get SOMETHING!! Unlike me who for some reason makes to much money and honestly I don't see the money... lol. But if that doesn't work try filling out some scholarships at fastweb.com You could try Vocational schools kind of like ITT tech (If they have those) the vocational schools usually are shorter and concentrate on what the actual job is instead of taking math and english and all of that and are some times cheaper.
And as a last resort.. do studen loans. Try going through your bank for lower interest rates and studen loans you don't have to pay back UNTIL you are out of college. Hope this helps. *smile*
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Weirton Wv
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I have told my hubby about this and all. He supports me 100 percent. He says try and see what I can do first before student loans. So I am going to try all of above and call my old OVR worker and my audologist. |
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Chuck Metz is going to retire next month. Carla Hill is another OVR who handles Allegheny County area. |
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