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Microsoft Certification: The financial aid and scholarships?

My husband has an associate degree of applied science. He worked 16 years as coach photocopy and now has the right as a person in that social network. Microsoft wants to get certified, and the class is two nights a week for six months, and about $ 30,000. Am I you can say, we do not expect to have seven children, are there any links or can offer an experience that management tells us to get financial assistance such as grants or scholarships for this cost? We are in the process of losing our house, but no other debts – mortgage on our arms and we do not close when we were a month late when he rose above and beyond our hands. Bascially we move forward, and wants to license so you can earn more money quickly, either within their own business (Which is not to pay for certification) or other company in the future. Please share tips, links or experience / thoughts you may have. Thanks!

certifications Microsoft's also offer self-learning through their own press. They are very good and come with CDs that have copies of Windows 2003 shows that you can install and use to learn. If your husband was a copier tech air I recommend the certification A + and Network + first, to build him a good solid technical base in the PC and networking concepts. Amazon.com books only good if you can get and many come with CDs with additional material and practice tests. The tests themselves are $ 150 – $ 200 each by Prometric and need not follow a course of $ 30,000 to take the tests. In addition, this level of certification is the class? MCSE is much more difficult test and requires that and MCSA. Follow the links and learn Amazon.com. Find books Micosoft Press. Other publishers are good Osborne, Quebec, and Sybex. CompTIA Certifications (A + and Network +): Micosoft http://certification.comptia.org/ Certifications: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/default.mspx


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