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Second Career Ontario will PAY YOU to go to school

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

With Second Career strategy you can get funding up to $28,000 (or more) to pay for school so you can make the transition into a new and high-paying career. Only EduLocator.com lets you pick from Programs where job demand is the highest: this includes occupations in Health, Education and Government, Business, Finance and Administration, Skilled Trades and Services, and more. Not all programs are applicable for funding under the Second Career Strategy.

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  • i'm getting paid to go to school haha....got 26k for my diploma and i'd re-apply again for the second time to get my degree through this program. i know all their tricks on how to get qualified.

    Good bless canada:). i love the the gov man.

  • what is EduLocator? I see it everywhere...

  • Wooo second career. Thanks for leaving me four grand in debt.

    Now, i'm being sued. Thanks second career.

  • I envy you. I set up my SC appointment 9 months ago. I too "set myself up to succeed" - moved from Toronto to London where the welding school is, got my health card, driver's license, enrolled in continuous education correspondence classes to get my GED, I've spent the last 9 months devoted to this goal. Best of all, I have a practically guaranteed job waiting for me once I graduate. 9 months later my EI's run out and I still don't know if my SC application will be approved or denied.

  • That is a great video which is inspiring!

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