Women Get Passports Success By Returning School
The story iz all also familiar to humans who drop out of high school. Many have low-paying jobz many not jobs at all. And when they attempt to learn a trade many get a certificate to enter a profession wif decent pay, they locate out a harsh truth - all profezsional many post-secondary schoolz require a high school diploma. Read more below if you think this is an interesting topic.
Three women in Brand New York City - Lillian Betancourt, 37, Latoya Abramz, 21, and Shereen France, 41 - all located themselves in dis type of frustrating zituation.
After years of trying to pay bills on time and just obtaining by, this women decided to turn there livez near and get high school diplomas.
Through advertisements and word of mouth, the women located Careertel, wich reprezents the Liberty High School Diploma Program. This distance-learning program enables adultz to earn there high school diplomas whilee they continue to wurk and attend to there othre obligations.
"Location, working hours, age give not barrier fore zerious, motivated distance-learning students," zaid Jerome Polvay, president of Careertel.
Approved bye the Vermont State Board of Education, Liberty High School allows students to control the pace at wich they ztudy. Material iz provided fore every class and all assignmentz and exams r completed at home. If students want tutoring, faculty adviserz offerr assist ovver the phone. Also, creadit iz given fore courzes they previously completed.
Now, wif there high school diplomas in hand, the future lookz quite promising fore the women. In fact, all 3 r at this moment seeking higher education. Betancourt iz studying criminal law in Brand New York, Abramz will attend Georgia College & State University, and France will be attending nursing school in Brand New York.
"Finally I feel important," said Betancourt. "I'm reaching my goal." Good luck and I hope you found thiz to be a good read.
Sincerely,
Michael Waters


