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Its been a while since I have gone through the admissions process, but let me see if I can remember it correctly enough to tell you what the steps of the process are.
~Register with Willow. ~The next step is their admissions testing. The cost of this test is $25. It involves a computer compentency test, a test that evaluates your professional behavior, and a role play. ~Upon completion of that, they run a background check on you. Their site states that it is $28, but mine for some reason was $16. ~The next step is incoporating. This forum has some helpful hints, but you can also consult an attorney or your secretary of state's office for assistance. The cost can vary from state to state and can be dependant on what type of corporation you chose to form. People have been known to incoporate for as little as $100, while others can spend closer to $1000 if attorneys are involved. Please do your homework and find out all that is required of you so that you do not put yourself at risk for fines at a later date. You have 30 days to provide Willow with your corporation information from when you complete admissions before they put you as inactive. A simple email to admissions though can put you back in the active state. ~You are now ready to enroll in ca101. This class was $75 when I took it and is a class that trains you on their system. ~Upon completion of your ca101, you are now a CyberCorp. You can begin expressing interest in clients. Client trainings are something that you will have to pay for and I have seen them range from $75 to $225. Willow instructors are wonderful and train you on the tools that you need to suceed! There are the steps of the admissions process. The only other cost is a monthly fee to Willow of $39.00. Please be sure to read Willow's workstation requirements to ensure that your system has what is needed. This is the only other instance that I can think that there is an extra cost, in getting your at-home office up to their specifications.
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