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Project Working Mom Scholarship Winner - Claude Aina

Project Working Mom Winner

Claude Aina

Professional Home Inspection Program
Ashworth College


Getting my degree would be the most exciting thing to have ever happened in my lifetime. I am a self-made man. Everything I've learned from the past is from self-thaught hands-on training.

I am a Contractor in the Atlanta area. I am in the proces of opening a shool to teach young people about the Construction trade. It is called The Joe Angel Technical Institute. It is based on helping young people how to build houses. As you know, so many of our young ones are lost and looking to the future for the right dirction. Not only this education would help me to achieve this goal, it would put me with the right people to do so. I have been licensed before in the State of South Carolina as a Home Inspector. but I am not licensed here in Atlanta. This would be a great plus for me, and my purpose in educating others.

Online education is ideal. Since I don't have the time and the funds to go further. It would also serve my purpose in obtaining sponsors for my school. I think this is a grea idea, for change and wellness for all.

Joe (Angel) Aina

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About Victoria

Hello. I was born and raised in Indiana, and am the youngest of four children. When I was growing up, I had to help my oldest sister a lot because she is a person with disabilities. We got really close, and she taught me a lot about women's history, and how to take pride in being a strong woman. After high school, I enrolled at Smith, a small liberal arts women's college. At my school, I studied alongside non-traditional students, who taught me things that weren't in our lectures. The non-traditional students were women 25+. They were mothers, wives, divorcees, widows, sisters, aunts, nieces. Our oldest graduate earned her degree at age 83! Today, I am a New Jerseyan working at eLearners.com, helping build a website that is dedicated to non-traditional students enrolling in online degree programs.
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