Students can
attend full or part time and expect to complete their course of study between three months and two years.
Not exact matches
Such students, who
attend school
part time while working
full time or being a homemaker, certainly a
full time occupation in itself, tend to be more serious and better motivated.
Working students: A large majority of older students
attend Sequoia Choice while working
full or part time.
A large majority of our older students
attend Sequoia Choice while working
full or part time.
NOTE TO PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Families who
attend a private
or parochial school can enjoy a reduction in their tuition if their
full -
time school enters into a
part -
time partner agreement with us.
The amount you get, though, will depend on your financial need, your cost of attendance, your status as a
full -
time or part -
time student and your plans to
attend school for a
full academic year
or less.
For anyone who didn't know already, the textbook tax credits are tax credits given to students based on whether they are
full -
time or part -
time students (and how many months they
attended school).
The amount of a Pell grant varies for each student based on his
or her cost of attendance,
full or part -
time status as a student, and plans to
attend school for a
full academic year.
Borrowers of new student loans must be at least 18 years old (17 with a cosigner),
attend an eligible school
full -
or part -
time and have an income of at least $ 12,000.
The amount you get, though, will depend not only on your financial need, but also on your costs to
attend school, your status as a
full -
time or part -
time student, and your plans to
attend school for a
full academic year
or less.
Your beneficiary can
attend almost any U.S.
full -
time or part -
time undergraduate
or graduate school.
At the federal level, there are Pell grants, which can provide up to $ 5,500 per year, depending on your financial need, the cost of attendance at the college of your choice and whether
or not the student is
attending full -
time or part -
time.
Many schools also offer
part -
time and distance learning options to accommodate students who are currently working
or otherwise unable to
attend the program on a
full -
time basis.
Many schools currently offer
part -
time schedules, which can allow a student who is unable to
attend the program on a
full -
time basis to complete his
or her education on a more flexible schedule.
A J.D. program typically takes three years to complete if
attending full -
time,
or four years if
attending part -
time.
Once you've made the decision on whether to
attend part -
time or full -
time, do your research to find the best local school and meet with the staff at the school.
There are both
full -
time and
part -
time positions available, and a teacher may expect to work at
times when adults can
attend classes, such as in the mornings, evenings,
or some weekends.
This will, of course, depend on if you
attend school
full time or part time.
Macomb Community College in Clinton Township offers students the option to
attend part time or full time, and it is possible to start in the fall
or spring semester.
The AAS takes 4 semesters to complete after the prerequisites are completed and the Certificate is completed in 2 semester if
attending a
full time day program
or 3 semesters if
attending the
part time night program, after the prerequisites are completed.
Description: Applicant must: be working
or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate level studies for one year in fields which address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Alabama; and be planning to
attend a U.S. college
or university for
full -
time or part -
time study.
Description: Applicant must be working
or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Florida; and be planning to
attend a U.S. college
or university for
full -
time or part -
time study.
Description: Applicant must be working
or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Mississippi; and be planning to
attend a U.S. college
or university for
full -
time or part -
time study.
Description: Applicant must be working
or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Missouri; and be planning to
attend a U.S. college
or university for
full -
time or part -
time study.
Description: Applicant must be working
or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Tennessee; and be planning to
attend a U.S. college
or university for
full -
or part -
time study.