cornerstone-al.org
Community Resources – The Cornerstone Initiative
http://www.cornerstone-al.org/education/resources
Our Mission and Vision. At the CornerStone Initiative, we never want to invest time, energy or money re-inventing the wheel. We believe in a strong educational support for every community and are blessed to be surrounded by so many organizations committed to the education of all ages. Please click on these organizations and check out the resources and support they offer! Do you or someone you know need GED Classes? Need help in filling out college applications and financial aid forms (FASFA)?
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alabamapage: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. The Trouble With Training… Caveat emptor. Caveat emptor or let the buyer beware. Some schools offer training that employers will not want or need. Sometimes the training is in demand nationally and not in your local area which means you may need to relocate to utilize it. Always check with employers and work your way back to training providers. Remember if the skill or training attained is not in demand by employers you have wasted time and resources. Monday, October 12, 2009.
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Athens Al schools, colleges and educational centers
http://www.athensplus.com/schools.htm
Visit The North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence. Alabama Department of Education for more. Visit GreatSchools for information on. Athens Alabama CITY schools. Visit GreatSchools for more information on. Athens Alabama City and Limestone County Schools. Private Schools, Home Schools, Pre-Schools. Technical School, College, Universities and continuing Education. 515 North Madison St. 601 South Clinton St. 601 South Clinton St. 27905 Cedar Hill Rd. 7730 Highway 72 West. East Limestone High School.
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alabamapage: Low or No Cost Career Training
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Monday, October 12, 2009. Low or No Cost Career Training. Being laid off is a good time to consider retooling your skills. There are programs that might pay all or some of your training costs. WIA (Workforce Investment Act) is one such program. To check for eligibility contact your local employment or career center. For a list of WIA eligible training providers in Alabama go here. Http:/ www2.dir.state.al.us/alcrs/. Http:/ www.careeronestop.org/WiaProviderSearch.asp. Federal Student Aid (grants and loans).