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YES, 100% FREE Bachelor's Degree From The State Of Virginia

10 min · 24 de sep de 2024
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A. Each public institution of higher education shall provide a grant for the payment of tuition and mandatory education and general fees, except fees established for the purpose of paying for course materials such as laboratory fees, and, if such institution is a baccalaureate public institution of higher education, room and board, for any Virginia student who: 1. a. Has received a high school diploma or has passed a high school equivalency examination approved by the Board of Education and was in foster care or in the custody of the Department of Social Services or was considered a special needs adoption at any time after he turned 14; or b. Was in foster care when he turned 18 and subsequently received a high school diploma or passed a high school equivalency examination approved by the Board of Education; 2. Is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment as a full-time or part-time student, taking a minimum of six credit hours per semester, in a degree or certificate program of at least one academic year in length or in a noncredit workforce credential program in a comprehensive community college; 3. Has not been enrolled in postsecondary education as a full-time student for more than five years or does not have a bachelor's degree; 4. Maintains the required grade point average established by the governing board of the institution at which he is enrolled; 5. Has submitted complete applications for federal student financial aid programs for which he may be eligible; 6. Demonstrates financial need; and 7. Meets any additional financial need requirements established by the governing board of the institution at which he is enrolled for the purposes of such grant. 23.1-601. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION - VIRGINIA LAW [https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with] https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with Virginia Law (.gov) [https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with] https://law.lis.virginia.gov [https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content]

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The trafficking of foster children is a deeply concerning issue, as vulnerable children in the foster care system can sometimes become targets for human traffickers. This problem arises from a combination of factors, such as unstable living conditions, lack of consistent support, and emotional trauma that traffickers exploit. Foster children often move between homes, may run away from placements, or may not have stable connections with adults who can protect them. Key factors contributing to the trafficking of foster children include: 1. Runaways: A significant number of children who run away from foster care are at a heightened risk of being trafficked. Many traffickers specifically target runaway children because they are often desperate for food, shelter, or affection, making them more vulnerable to manipulation. 2. Online Exploitation: Traffickers often recruit vulnerable youth through social media and other online platforms, using emotional manipulation or false promises of love and security. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content]

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YES, 100% FREE Bachelor's Degree From The State Of Virginia

A. Each public institution of higher education shall provide a grant for the payment of tuition and mandatory education and general fees, except fees established for the purpose of paying for course materials such as laboratory fees, and, if such institution is a baccalaureate public institution of higher education, room and board, for any Virginia student who: 1. a. Has received a high school diploma or has passed a high school equivalency examination approved by the Board of Education and was in foster care or in the custody of the Department of Social Services or was considered a special needs adoption at any time after he turned 14; or b. Was in foster care when he turned 18 and subsequently received a high school diploma or passed a high school equivalency examination approved by the Board of Education; 2. Is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment as a full-time or part-time student, taking a minimum of six credit hours per semester, in a degree or certificate program of at least one academic year in length or in a noncredit workforce credential program in a comprehensive community college; 3. Has not been enrolled in postsecondary education as a full-time student for more than five years or does not have a bachelor's degree; 4. Maintains the required grade point average established by the governing board of the institution at which he is enrolled; 5. Has submitted complete applications for federal student financial aid programs for which he may be eligible; 6. Demonstrates financial need; and 7. Meets any additional financial need requirements established by the governing board of the institution at which he is enrolled for the purposes of such grant. 23.1-601. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION - VIRGINIA LAW [https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with] https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with Virginia Law (.gov) [https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with] https://law.lis.virginia.gov [https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title23.1/chapter6/section23.1-601/#:~:text=Each%20public%20institution%20of%20higher%20education%20shall%20identify%20at%20least,to%20provide%20such%20student%20with] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content]

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ARGUMENTS FOR HOLDING PARENTS RESPONSIBLE: 1. Parental Responsibility: Parents are legally and morally responsible for raising their children, teaching them right from wrong, and ensuring they behave appropriately in society. If they fail to do so, they may be held accountable for their children's actions. 2. Prevention: Holding parents responsible may encourage them to take a more active role in supervising and guiding their children, which could potentially reduce the likelihood of criminal behavior. 3. Negligence: In cases where parents have been negligent (e.g., allowing access to weapons, not supervising them adequately), charging them might be seen as justified since their lack of oversight could directly contribute to the crime. 4. Justice for Victims: If a child's crime causes harm to others, holding the parents accountable may provide a form of justice or compensation to the victims, particularly in cases of property damage or financial loss. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/the-urban-foster-dad/exclusive-content]

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