[ale] Re: OT: Non IT Training
Ryan Neily
ryan at neily.net
Wed Jul 16 10:10:28 EDT 2003
Yes, please post any information you have.
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Hogg, Russell E wrote:
> Actually this is a great opportunity to remind the list about HOPE grants.
> Not HOPE scholarships, HOPE grants. In almost any case you can get the
> state to pay for technical classes like the ones you are talking about,
> Further you can even get assistance with your books beyond tuition. You
> don't have to have gone to high school in GA or had and particular GPA or
> any of that stuff. In fact qualification is really easy.
>
> The state has a book available that lists all the eligible schools and what
> they teach. The title of it escapes me at present. But if there is
> interest I'll dig up the numbers and names and such this evening and get em
> posted to the list.
>
> In the meantime I'm sure google can be of assistance.
>
> Russ
>
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Bronson [mailto:dbron at roman.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:47 PM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: [ale] Re: OT: Non IT Training
>
> I have taken several, HOPE money makes it free and I think there are several
>
> Linux and PERL classes offered. Maybe if Geeks sign up, more will be
> offered.
>
> David
>
> William Bagwell writes:
>
> > On Tuesday 15 July 2003 09:30 pm, Matty wrote:
> >> While this has nothing to do with computers, I thought someone
> >> on the list might know. Are there any local schools/training
> >> centers that teach automotive and electrician courses? I
> >> have done some initial googling, and was unable to turn up much.
> >> Hoping someone has taken these, or know someone who has.
> >
> > http://www.gvtc.org/colleges.asp
> >
> > Many (most?) of these still have vocational type courses. I know for
> > sure that Appalachian has automotive and electronics. Don't see a
> > house wiring course listed...
> >
> > BTW has anyone on the list taken a GVTC on-line course? I'm sure I'm
> > not the first to use Linux, but I sure do feel lonely;-)
> > --
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