[NIFL-ESL:4709] Re: Who needs GED/Who doesn't

From: Andres Muro (andresm@epcc.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 24 2000 - 14:02:44 EDT


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It comes out on the federal egister every year. The dept of ed. has a web site www.ed.gov If you go to the web site, you should be able to find info on financail aid info. Try that, if you can't get the exact info let me know. I have some phone numbers somewhere of people that may know.

Andres

>>> pruetlst@martin.luther.edu 07/24/00 11:14AM >>>
Could you tell me where I could get written information or on-line
information about this ability to benefit rule as well as the lists of
tests that could be made available and the kinds of financial aid that
would be available. I'd like to show this information to our financial aid
office.

Thanks
Terry Pruett-Said
pruetlst@luther.edu or pruettt@nicc.cc.ia.us 
ESL instructor
NE Iowa CC Calmar

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