yes, colleges should be free to attend because .... will we can start because there are alot of opportunities that sometimes people are waiting for but the only problem in them is that they don't have the money necessary to pay there children's a big opportunity that the never had before
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
Because they receive state and federal funding. Private schools typically depend on endowments, alumni activities, etc.
yes because not everone has money to get to gollege when its time so yes,but to make it fair thay should go to the state college they born in.
Some colleges, depending on the state, have authorized poker clubs on college campuses. Not only do they teach the rules of the game, but anyone who wishes to attend a game is welcome to attend for free.
No. But it will be less expensive if you should choose to live in Colorado for a year before attending college there.
It depends on the college but most are not that expensive.
No college is technically free. However, if you gain scholarships and grants, it appears that you are going to school for free.
In February of 2014 a bill passed in Congress to allow free tuition for residents within the state of Tennessee. There are stipulations on this benefit including the fact that residents can only get 2 years of college tuition paid if they attend a community college or trade school within the state.
It depends on what you need the tutoring for. If you are a high school student, you should be able to receive free tutoring through the school you attend. If you are a college student, you should not expect to receive free tutoring at all (unless your college pays for it).
veterans to attend college for free.(:
who said college should be free?
I suggest you contact your local community college. Generally they are low cost or free and will have classes like what you want to do.
I'm pretty sure that we get either free school or free money. Contact the Office of Veteran's Affairs at your state college. Also, you should have been briefed on this when you re-deployed. You should also be able to contact the local VA Office.
No, there are no free CNA classes available at Salem State College. However there is a full nursing program complete with LPN to MSN degrees.