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Subject: Federal Trade School Classifications and Legislation
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: highvoltageblond-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 01 May 2003 23:11 PDT
Expires: 02 May 2003 10:28 PDT
Question ID: 198300
Hi there!  

How do I find:

1)  What the Federal trade school classifications are?
2)  What Federal funds are available to students who enroll (in a
trade school) to learn a qualified, classified skill?
3) The specific requirements that must be meet (by a trade school) in
order for it's students to access federal funds.
4) The list of federally qualified, as classified, trade school
skills?
5) Federal legislation related to trade schools, trade school funding
and trade school classifications?
6) Who wrote, introduced and/or sponsored, the most resent trade
school related Federal legislation?

Yes, I realize that's five questions.... I look forward to hearing
from you ASAP.

Thank you for your prompt assistance.

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 02 May 2003 00:14 PDT
After doing some research on your questions, I feel fairly confident
that there is sufficient material available to answer all of them. 
However, I have a few suggestions that might facilitiate better and
faster answers.

You might want to split this question into as many as six separate
questions  (each priced according to their difficulty and their value
to you).  That way, up to six Researchers can work simultaneously, and
not have to worry about getting all six questions correct.

You might want to indicate whether a summary and links to the relevant
information would suffice as answers to certain questions.  My initial
sense is that it would take quite a while to list every trade school
classification.  It is possible that answers to certain other
questions would be time-consuming to compile as well (such as the
specific federal requirements for trade schools).

As to questions 5 and 6, you might want to indicate whether you are
interested in statutes that currently govern this area, bills that
have not yet become law, or both.

Clarification of Question by highvoltageblond-ga on 02 May 2003 00:43 PDT
I agree with splitting the questions up.... Ho w do I do that most
efficently now that I've already listed them all together?


You might want to split this question into as many as six separate
questions  (each priced according to their difficulty and their value
to you).  That way, up to six Researchers can work simultaneously, and
not have to worry about getting all six questions correct. 

I AGREE AND THINK SPLITTING THE QUESTIONS UP IS AN EXCELLENT IDEA. 
HOW DO I DO THAT SINCE I'VE ALREADY LISTED ALL OF THEM TOGETHER?
 
You might want to indicate whether a summary and links to the relevant
information would suffice as answers to certain questions.  

YES, IN MOST CASES I THINK A SUMMARY AND THE LINK WILL WORK FINE.

My initial sense is that it would take quite a while to list every
trade school
classification.  

I AM MOST INTERESTED IN TRADE SCHOOLS THAT PERTAIN TO ANY TYPE OF
ENTERTAINMENT, THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY, PHOTOGRAPHY, THE ARTS (IN
GENERAL), WRITING, MUSIC, RECORDING, BEAUTY & COSMETOLOGY, AND
FASHION.

It is possible that answers to certain other questions would be
time-consuming to compile as well (such as the specific federal
requirements for trade schools).

IF THERE IS NOT SOME TYPE OF OVERALL "STANDARD REQUIREMENT, GUIDLINES
AND QUALIFICATIONS LIST, THEN IT CAN BE FOCED AS ABOVE, ON THE TRADES
SCHOOLS THAT PERTAIN TO ANY TYPE OF ENTERTAINMENT, THE ENTERTAINMENT
INDUSTRY, PHOTOGRAPHY, THE ARTS (IN GENERAL), WRITING, MUSIC,
RECORDING, BEAUTY & COSMETOLOGY, AND FASHION.

As to questions 5 and 6, you might want to indicate whether you are
interested in statutes that currently govern this area, bills that
have not yet become law, or both.

ANOTHER VERY GOOD POINT.... I AM INTERESTED IN BOTH.

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 02 May 2003 01:20 PDT
You can expire this question and repost the questions individually. 
(You might want to post a link in each of the individual questions
back to this original question, so that everyone will know that the
individual questions relate to each other.)

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