Judgment Recovery Institute Celebrates Third Anniversary by Giving Cash to First 25 New Students
Online, February 16, 2012 (Newswire.com) - In celebration of our third successful year, the Judgment Recovery Institute is pleased to have a very generous sponsor who has agreed to donate $5,000 towards tuition fees of new students. In an effort to assist as many new students as possible, this pledged donation would be distributed into twenty-five $200 grant and made available to the first 25 new students who enroll before April 1st, 2012.
The Judgment Recovery Institute also proudly provides their "Patriot Grant" throughout 2012, to all qualified U.S. Military veterans allowing them the opportunity to obtain the education they need to become successful Judgment Recovery entrepreneurs. The "Patriot Grant" contributes 50% (up to $500) towards the tuition of either of the two online training courses offered by the Judgment Recovery Institute. The veteran must have been honorably discharged from the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard to qualify for this private grant.
"Judgment Recovery Institute teaches students in the comfort of their own home how to acquire judgments and then proceed with enforcement activities," said Petra Alluis, Director of Educational Development for JRI, "We are empowering people to ensure the judicial process is upheld."
Judgment Recovery Institute teaches students how to become a judgment recovery professional for the tuition charge of less than $2 per day. After completing the convenient online coursework, students have the professional skills and knowledge to create their own business by collecting money won in court judgments that are still outstanding. Judgment Recovery Institute also provides students with a ready made team of attorneys and agencies who will work with them for no upfront cost.
"Most people go to small claims court, win a judgment and then don't what to do next," Alluis said. "Judgment recovery professionals that complete our online coursework are properly skilled in finding assets and implementing enforcement procedures that allow them to make a successful business by collecting court judgments."
"This is definitely a growing profession that will be adding jobs in the economy for some time to come," Alluis said. "Getting your professional training now while the field is starting to rapidly grow is simply a smart career move."
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