Therapy room at Lighthouse Autism Center with toys on a table with blue chairs and book shelves above

Whitney A. Tuition Reimbursement

“As a mother of 3, I wanted to go back to school to earn my Masters degree, but I didn’t want to accumulate more debt. With Lighthouse, I was able to go back to school, earn my Master’s degree in ABA, and be reimbursed with money I could put back to my student loans. I am officially MA, RBT with the goal of taking my BCBA exam in the spring and I did it all with a much smaller price tag with the help of Lighthouse’s reimbursement program. Appreciative of this program and what it can do to help those wanting to further their education in this field.” – Whitney A.

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