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Sun, 14 May 2000 15:16:47 -0400
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        Scholarships are always good.

Peter

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>Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 22:54:48 -0700
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>From: Andy Baracco <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Online Training Scholarships Available
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>+== acb-l Message from Andy Baracco <[log in to unmask]> ==+
>>Date:         Sat, 13 May 2000 15:01:00 -0700
>>From: Cathy Anne Murtha <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject:      Online Training Scholarships Available
>>To: [log in to unmask]
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>>Scholarships Available:
>>
>>Online training in access technology can be a powerful tool to independence
>>for blind and visually impaired computer users.  For many, transportation
>>and the cost of training can become an issue.
>>
>>With this in mind, The Class Act Scholarship Foundation has established an
>>audio-tips scholarship fund to provide scholarships to students who have a
>>desire to learn access technology but have financial constraints.
>>
>>Through the use of voice chat on the Internet, available via the lipstream
>>client at audio-tips.com, online training is now taking place.  Cathy Anne
>>Murtha, an Access Technology Specialist with six years of experience
>>training students in the use of the Microsoft Windows Operating System and
>>Windows applications is currently training students in a comprehensive
>>course on Accessing Windows 98 and Microsoft Word through the use of
>>Window-Eyes and Jaws for Windows.
>>
>>Classes are scheduled to suit the needs of the individual student and
>>include three hours of voice chat instruction per week during the sixteen
>>week course.  Included with the class is a comprehensive manual, registered
>>version of the 1-Step Audio Publisher as well as each class session's
>>review in audio format.  Upon completion of the course, each student will
>>receive a certificate of graduation.
>>
>>Through the generosity of the Class Act Scholarship Foundation,
>>scholarships are available on a sliding scale according to financial need.
>>
>>If you are interested in applying for a scholarship to attend an online
>>course please review the course syllabus and information at:
>>http://www.cathyanne.com/classes.htm.
>>
>>If you, or someone you know, would like to apply for a scholarship, you may
>>visit http://www.cathyanne.com/scholarship and fill out the application.
>>
>>Applications will be considered on a first come - first serve basis.
>>
>>The applications will be considered and decisions made by an independent
>>panel.  I have no input in the process.  I am merely letting everyone know
>>about this wonderful opportunity being offered by some generous souls.
>>
>>The Class Act Foundation looks forward to helping students achieve their
>>dreams of a better life through the use of computers.
>>
>>
>>Cathy Anne Murtha
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>---
>>
>>
>>Cathy Anne Murtha
>>Access Technology Specialist
>>
>>Online classes are available in Windows 98 starting May 22!  Learn to
>>access Windows 98  and Microsoft Word through the use of Jaws or
>>Window-Eyes!  Check out Cathy's newstand for more information!
>>http://www.cathyanne.com/classes.htm
>>
>>
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