[ale] Free technical training, Hope Grant

Ron Frazier atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Sun Oct 16 10:42:48 EDT 2011


Hi Terry,

Well, dang it!  Sorry I gave some disinformation.  Last year, they 
didn't care if you had a prior degree.  They changed all the rules.  I 
guess people in the middle of a career transition that need some 
inexpensive retraining are now out of luck.  Thanks for letting me know.

Ron

On 10/16/2011 3:04 AM, Terry Countryman wrote:
> Info. that found reading on the www.gacollege411.org web-site....
>
> As of this fall (2011), if you already have a college degree
> (bachelors) you are
> ineligible for the Ga Hope Grant program.
>
>
> On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:00 AM, Ron Frazier wrote:
>
>    
>> My prior message about programming brought this to my mind.  I just
>> thought I'd mention, for those who may not know, that pretty much
>> any GA
>> resident is eligible to get almost free training at GA state colleges
>> and technical schools, leading to a diploma or certificate, paid for
>> by
>> the Hope Grant (not Hope Scholarship).  I think you can have them pay
>> for about 90% of 95 credit hours, excluding books and fees.  I'm
>> thinking of getting some training this way myself.
>>
>> Ron

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