 Is there financial assistance available for international students studying in a certificate program? And can you elaborate on what a certificate program is? Okay. Well, it's a good question. And from the visa perspective, graduate students get a certificate program is usually a non-degree program. It could be a ten month program in strategic planning. As opposed to a two year master's program in engineering with a focus on strategic planning. According to today's visa regulations, certificate programs are only available to graduate students and not to graduate students for those who need a student visa. If a student happens to have a U.S. passport or a green card, that means a permanent residence status in the United States, then these restrictions would not apply. And I'm speaking on regulations that were in effect up to maybe October 2014. If anything changes, then of course one would have to contact the International Student Scholar Services. So certificate means not leading to a degree, but it could be a very comprehensive four months, six months, ten months, even a year program, but not for a master's or other degree. If the question was whether scholarships are available for that, that again almost ties in with the English language training that it might be more restricted from the university itself. I would contact them to make sure, but my sense would be there is not too much funding available at the certificate level on the graduate side of the house. But if funding is coming from an outside source, whether it's an organization like, it could be the World Health Organization, or it could be the Rotary, or it could be a government entity or an employer who wants you to get professional development and then is bringing you back and is willing to either fund it completely or cost share with you, that might be a really good strategy to propose. If you currently want to take a sabbatical for up to a year, come back and work with your company or organization at a higher level, you will have excellent training and maybe get some cost share in the process. Great. Thank you, Evelyn.