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Balancing Work and School

Students opting to work and go to school at the same time should consider taking night classes instead of classes during daytime work hours. Written by Jul DeGeus Have you been debating whether you should go back to school but the thought of balancing day-time classes with work and your personal life is overwhelming? We understand the struggle which is

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LAGS: Loans, Apprenticeships, Grants and Scholarships

In honor for National Financial Literacy Month, we’ve put together a breakdown of LAGS: loans, apprenticeships, grants, and scholarships. Written by Esperanza Poquiz Going back to school to further your education can be expensive. This list will give you a better idea of the financial resources you can use when you start your new career path in aviation, healthcare, or

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Smooth Sailing: Maritime Welding Now Offered at Tidewater Tech

Written by Jul DeGeus With a shortage of welders on the horizon, and just in time for National Welding Month, Tidewater Tech now offers the Combination Maritime Welding Diploma Program. Hampton Roads is one of our nation’s biggest shipping ports and every day, certified welders keep the community’s ships seaworthy. With American Welding Society forecasting a shortage of 375,000 welders

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