Re: [CTRL] Tuition Assistance

2000-10-25 Thread Deborah Greenhill
that she spoke out early, and nagged continuously. Without the constant reminders, I would certainly not be as successful as I am now. Dr. Deborah - Original Message - From: "Prudence L. Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 26,

Re: [CTRL] Tuition Assistance

2000-10-25 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 10/25/2000 7:23:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << This seems to make sense for Federal loans, since nursing licenses, other professional licenses and even some types of driver's licenses are affected by prior drug convictions.. Also,

Re: [CTRL] Tuition Assistance

2000-10-25 Thread Aleisha Saba
-Caveat Lector- Cannot believe this is true - for most of the kids just have not been caught smoking pot, etc. When you consider our government is dealing in drugs perhaps we should hold also that any public official such as a President or Congressman or Senator and or Department Heads and emplo

Re: [CTRL] Tuition Assistance

2000-10-25 Thread Deborah Greenhill
000 12:08 AM Subject: [CTRL] Tuition Assistance > -Caveat Lector- > > The following appeared in our local paper. I must have missed discussion of > this matter. I am particularly concerned with the phrase "can be" in the > last sentence. > > NEARLY 7,000 STUDENTS DEN

[CTRL] Tuition Assistance

2000-10-24 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
-Caveat Lector- The following appeared in our local paper. I must have missed discussion of this matter. I am particularly concerned with the phrase "can be" in the last sentence. NEARLY 7,000 STUDENTS DENIED COLLEGE AID DUE TO DRUG PASTS Nearly 7,000 college students who applied for financia