Ty, I don't know where u live, but Vocational Rehabilitation in all states is tasked w/helping blind persons become gainfully employed. This generally includes going to either college or technical school, provided it's a realistic vocational goal, e.g., underwater basket weaving probably would not apply lol. Get in contact w/them asap. If u don't know how to do this & can't figure it out (which you're bright enough, so I doubt that), contact me privately off list, telling me your address (I don't even wanna see that on a public mailing list lol) & I'll take a little time to see what I can't do to help u. They should really be a lot of help. Often they provide entire tuition & books. On 1/26/10, Jared Wright <wright.jaredm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Fastweb, baby! > > HJared > > On 1/27/2010 12:06 AM, Tyler Littlefield wrote: >> Hello all, >> I'm sorry for the off-topic post; someone a while back mentioned having >> some good scholarship resources. I didn't get much help in hs from the >> departments there, and the year sort of flew bye, so I'm trying for >> college in Aug. I know of IT scholarships I can get for cs, but I think >> the more the better to afford tuition and such, so any info here would be >> really appriciated. >> >> Thanks, >> Tyler Littlefield >> http://tds-solutions.net >> Twitter: sorressean >> >> __________ >> View the list's information and change your settings at >> //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind >> >> > > __________ > View the list's information and change your settings at > //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind > > -- Change the world--1 deed at a time Jackie McBride www.abletec.serverheaven.net Please join me Saturday, 11/7, on my walk against breast cancer by making a donation at: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/larkspur> __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind