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>>Well, a scholarship for me, since I'm a continue ed. student, I mean it really helps
out with, I mean, I've got so many things to do already. You know, with children. I've
got two teens so we're running here and there and, you know, my son just had senior pictures.
So there are all kinds of additional expenses that you don't have when you go to college.
So it's just that little edge that someone like myself that's interested and wants to
go, it allows you to go so no matter what it is or how much it covers. You can get financial
aid but those are loans and you're already have things going on. I think it's a difference
between going or not.
>>Oh, I love it. I met some teachers so far and they are amazing. I love the girls that
I'm in it with and personally I love the school. I mean it's a perfect size and compared to
other places that I've toured; it's well kept, it's clean and I love it [laughing].
>>I don't know...the big thing's just open your heart and give. It's always important
to give back just like the last I told you when we were speaking. I've already decided
when I become successful in my career I want to come back and give back to NWTC. I don't
know, it just means that much to me.