Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Over the past months we have received inquiries about our Student Shuttle Program and we shall begin posting FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) to our website. If you have questions please send them via our e-mail or Comment area on the Home Page. I am posting today some of these questions here, and will add them to the new post later.

1.A.) What do you mean by SPACE-TIME for future solutions?
First we must state the problem before defining the solution.There are many problems in the world today that need solutions; war, poverty,family disentigration,health related,etc. Shuttle Educational Services as an organization believes that these are all sin related problems caused by not obeying our Creator's instructions beginning in the Garden of Eden. GOD came to earth in the form of a man, Jesus Christ, who settled the sin problem for those who receive HIS free gift, that HE paid a Supreme price for thru HIS shed blood. GOD has given us space and time to accept this free gift. If we accept it, then we have used this space-time to accept HIS solution to the problem of sin. THIS is the SPIRITUAL space-time solution.

GOD has also put us here on the earth that HE created to have dominion over it. (Read Genesis). Being made in the image and likeness of GOD HE has provided us with gifts to create physical solutions to physical problems, such as skills to build structures, highways,computers, various means of transportation,skills in music, art, communications, farming, the list goes on and on....In addition, HE has given us gifts to learn more and more about HIS creation. As David the writer of Psalms proclaimed "the heavens declare the glory of GOD and the firmament showeth HIS handiwork". Shuttle Educational Services places emphasis on these two types of SPACE-TIME solutions to the ultimate problems of man.

HIS solution is the PERFECT one and the one that the Commander of the space shuttle Columbia, Rick Husband, asked us to tell the world about before he left on his last earthly mission.STS-107..

1.) How much will a Student Module cost to build? The cost of materials is approximately $25,000. The administrative cost associated with one module is $5,000.

2) How long does it take to build a module? There is a one week orientation period prior to the design/build exercise. Since the module is constructed of pre-fabricated parts, the assembly time is approximately two weeks.

3) Who is eligible to participate? Anyone who is in their senior year of high school or is a college freshman. We will also invite high school juniors and sophomores to tour our facility and determine if they would like to participate.

4) How much will living in a Student Shuttle reduce my overall college expenses? Depending upon where you live, from $20,000 to $30,000 over four years. In addition, at the end of the four years, the module is yours to keep or pass on to others.

5) How many corporate sponsors will a Student Shuttle have? We anticipate four or five corporate sponsors per Student Shuttle (4 modules)

6) How many Student Shuttles do you plan to build? Our goal is to have at least one Student Shuttle on or near a college or university campus in every state of the Union by the end of 2010.

7) How does a student acquire ownership of their Student Shuttle Module? Each year that the student completes a year of studies they acquire a 25% equity ownership in their module. If they maintain the equivalent of a 3.0/4.0 GPA (Grade Point Average), they acquire an additional 5% equity. These modules when completely furnished and "outfitted" with innovative technologies will have a Fair Market Value of $35,000 Plus. In addition, their college or university housing is basically rent free with the exception of utilities.

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