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After having around-the-world experiences, I've decided
that I would like to use them to benefit others with it by
becoming a teacher. (Reading/Writing/English) Here's
where I need the help/advice.

I'm debt free and want to stay that way. I want to go
back to college and get my teaching degree but I don't
want to go deeply into debt doing it! Does anyone know of
any programs/schools that will pay for my education (or
some of it) if I promise to work for them for a certain
number of years? Either that or if you know of any
scholarships/grants for non-traditional/older students?
(I'm 37) Any help you can offer would be greatly
appreciated!
Magoo /blockquote>

On 9/03/03, Keith wrote:
> After having around-the-world experiences, I've decided
> that I would like to use them to benefit others with it by
> becoming a teacher. (Reading/Writing/English) Here's
> where I need the help/advice.
>
> I'm debt free and want to stay that way. I want ...See More
Sep 7, 2003
Teechur /blockquote>

There are programs, though, where you can take out student
loans and then work in certain areas to have them excused
(generally very low income areas that need to attract
teachers).
Oct 1, 2003


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