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Old December 10, 2010, 01:28 PM   #7
Scorch
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"Brick and mortar" is a term that refers to a real school in real buildings (hence the name, since bricks and mortar are construction materials), versus a correspondence (mail/distance learning) or online school (which might be run out of a 8'X10' office with a server).

Any reputable trade school that offers a degree program in any firearms technology field (whether that be an Associate's degree, a Bachelor of Science degree, or a Master of Science degree) will offer (not accept) a financial aid program. Find the school you would like to attend and apply.

Since you are in the intermountain area already, Colorado School of Trades offers a gunsmithing program, as does Trinidad College (CO), and Lassen Community College (CA).
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