I've seen so many people going inside of Drake College of Business that i decided to ask someone standing outside but their just so rude. All i know you get money for attending Drake College of Business.
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Drake is a proprietary career school, rather than a traditional college. A lot of employers don't like proprietary schools, and won't hire proprietary school graduates. But some employers are just fine with schools like Drake. I don't know Drake personally, so I don't know their reputation. They've been around for a long time, though - 100+ years. Drake is expensive compared to your local community college. You should be able to get basicially the same degree from a cc as you would from Drake. The cc may be more reputable, and could be a LOT cheaper. So when you talk to Drake, also talk to the folks at your local community college. Compare the two programs, and then decide which one is better for you. Maybe even apply to both! See where you get in, and see what financial aid they offer you - then decide. You can get financial aid to go to either Drake or to go to your local community college. Talk directly to the people in admissions, and they'll tell you how financial aid works. If you are low income, you are eligible for certain grants (financial aid) from the US government. If you go to a community college, normally, the grants could be enough to pay for your entire education! But if you go to Drake, because it's so expensive, you'd probably also need to take out loans to help pay for your schooling, and you'd have to pay those back when you graduated. But maybe that's okay, because you are right. Drake gives a $350 bi-weekly stipend/loan to every student who goes to 80% or more of their classes. If you graduate from Drake, you never have to pay that money back - it becomes like a gift. Interesting. Here is the website for Drake: http://www.drakecollege.com/ Their phone numbers are on that page, and there's also a button you can use to have them send you information. Good luck!
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