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What kind of information should I get from a school?

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Ask about the school’s accreditation,* licensing and campus security.

Find out the school’s loan default* rate (the percentage of students who attended the school, took out federal student loans and failed to repay their loans on time). You might not be able to get aid from some of our programs at a school that has a high default* rate.

Find out the school’s job placement rates (the percentage of students who are placed in jobs relevant to their courses of study). If the school advertises its job placement rates, it must also publish:

  • the most recent employment statistics,
  • graduation statistics, and
  • any other information necessary to back up its claims.

This information must be made available at the time you apply for admission to the school.

Make sure you get the information you need and check out all of your options as you prepare for education after high school.

It’s never too early to get started pursuing a career, so don’t wait until the last minute to get started! Know what to expect from the schools you’re considering.

Scholarship/Fellowship for Teachers in Training

Monday, May 11th, 2009

THE COTTING SCHOOL FELLOWSHIP

If you are studying to become a teacher, especially in Special Education, you should definitely look into this opportunity. The Cotting School is the first day school in America for children with a broad array of communication and learning disabilities, complex medical conditions and physical challenges. The Cotting school is located in Lexington, Massachusettes. There are five key components to this fellowship program:

1. Full-time teaching opportunity over two years, which includes a five-week summer program
2. Work with in partnership with faculty that specializes in educating children with complex special needs
3. An intensive mentorship with a highly skilled teaching professional
4. A $30,000 scholarship to pursue a Master’s Degree in Special Education
5. A post fellowship opportunity with the school either as an employee or as an ambassador for the school

If you would like to learn more, please email fellowships@cotting.org