[nabs-l] A friend needing help.

Elizabeth lizmohnke at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 22 20:53:58 UTC 2010


If vocational rehabilitation is not willing to pay for you to attend college, you can always find a way to pay for it yourself. It may be difficult, but it can be done. Sometimes this may mean that you only go part time, and take classes based on when you can afford them rather than taking a full load of classes ,and graduating along with everyone else who begins college the same time as you. You may want to look into whether or not your college provides a payment plan where you can pay for your classes in installments rather than all at once. You may also want to look into attending a community college rather than a major university. The classes that are offered at a community college can be just as good as or sometimes even better than the classes offered at major universities. Although since it is more difficult to do it this way, there may come a point in time where you wonder if getting a college degree is really worth it. If anyone else has any more ideas, I would like to know as well since it is difficult to work with a vocational rehabilitation agency who seems to do nothing but argue with you or just simply gives up on you. 
 
Elizabeth

 
> From: raniaismail04 at gmail.com
> To: nabs-l at nfbnet.org
> Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:52:33 -0500
> Subject: [nabs-l] A friend needing help.
> 
> Hi I have a friend who wants to know how you as students pay for college
> when vr doesn't help?
> Thanks for your help.
> Rania,
> 
> 
> "For everyone who thought I couldn't do it.
> For everyone who thought I shouldn't do it.
> For everyone who said, 'It's impossible."
> See you at the finish line."
> 
> ~Christopher Reeve
> 
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