Do you have to live in Michigan to take a VIM class!

Is VIM a licensed school?

Can I enroll for more than one online class unit at a time?

How can I help a specific person with their tuition and other VIM cost?    

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Do you have to live in Michigan to take a class AT VIM!

NO, VIM classes are open to everyone and are recognized outside of Michigan. Online classes are offered through VIM’s Learning Center.
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Is VIM a licensed school?

Yes, the State of Michigan licensed the Vocational Institute of Michigan.
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Can I enroll for more than one online class unit at a time?

Absolutely, just place all units you would like to enroll for in your VIM Cart then when you’re ready to enroll pay for them using the VIM checkout.
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How can I help a specific person with their tuition and other VIM cost?

Help someone with a VIM Gift Voucher accessible through ViM’s Payment Center. The gift voucher allows the person you are helping to use the money toward any class or other item(s) available in the VIM Payment Center.

It’s simple to provide a VIM gift voucher you only need to provide the recipient’s email address when filling in the information for the voucher. You can contribute what every amount you want to the voucher recipient; once payment is received VIM will email a voucher code to the recipient you chose.

The recipient then can select an item (class, product, etc …) from the VIM Payment Center and enter the voucher code while in their VIM Cart and the item being purchased will be reduced by the amount you contributed on their voucher. If the item cost less than the amount on the voucher the remaining money will be available for the recipient’s next purchase in which they use the voucher code.

An additional benefit is that you can be sure that the money provided is going only toured the recipients education and not toward other unintended expenses!
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