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In reply to the discussion: Damn, finding a new job in middle age is a tough proposition... [View all]AZLD4Candidate
(6,376 posts)46. Thank you. Already tried. DOE said it's up to districts. Districts want already certified
Now, look at the actual page. This is for NEW educators. I am not new.
They are programs that start the person at the beginning again.
And now look at the only one I can use. Relay. Here is the tuition:
Alternative Certification Programs
3-4 terms (about 1 year)
Credit hours vary from 18 to 24, depending location and program type. Here is the total tuition cost for each credit amount:
18 credits: $15,300
19 credits: $16,150
20 credits: $17,000
21 credits: $17,850
22 credits: $18,700
23 credits: $19,550
24 credits: $20,400
Credit hours vary from 18 to 24, depending location and program type. Here is the total tuition cost for each credit amount:
18 credits: $15,300
19 credits: $16,150
20 credits: $17,000
21 credits: $17,850
22 credits: $18,700
23 credits: $19,550
24 credits: $20,400
Even Slippery Rock will cost $11,000 a year and I would have to do everything I already did.
My post bac AZ program cost me $2500.
PA doesn't have alternative that's cost effective.
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Do you look younger if you shave your grey beard? I'm not usually good at guessing people's age, but grey or ...
Jim__
Oct 18
#2
Take a tip from a woman: shave the gray beard off, use some dye on your head hair...
Hekate
Oct 18
#5
Lucky you with the coal black hair, and I'm sure the beard grooming makes a diff too...
Hekate
Oct 18
#12
I have a friend who makes money working in people's houses...he makes a fortune in Ohio.
Demsrule86
Oct 18
#14
I'm in Western PA. That doesn't help me. I am not a handyman. I am a teacher with 18 years experience and a PhD
AZLD4Candidate
Oct 18
#29
Thank you. Already tried. DOE said it's up to districts. Districts want already certified
AZLD4Candidate
Oct 19
#46
"People are desperate for someone to help them." This is true in this part of Wisconsin where I live.
usaf-vet
Oct 19
#55
Guess I should say I've retired and restarted my career 3 times since I've been 70.
erronis
Oct 18
#19
"traditional" hiring is badly broken, and AI is destroying both sides of the table.
usonian
Oct 18
#26
When Pennsylvania refused to approve my out of state teacher certification because they do not have a
AZLD4Candidate
Oct 18
#28
I do not know where you live, but in every state and territory, there is a federally funded workforce center
PatrickforB
Oct 18
#31
It seems to me you have skills that would translate well to self-employment. There always seems to be a shortage
diane in sf
Oct 18
#40