The participants received child care for 6-8 hours a day, five days a week.
Participants also received about $425 less in public assistance during the study period.
The participants receive no other public assistance while in the program.
Since the collapse, the participants in the pool have received most of their money back.
However, there is no way of knowing whether all participants will actually receive the message.
Participants receive over seven hours of daily individual and group instruction.
Participants receive at least 20 hours of tuition per week.
Participants receive little help looking for a permanent job; half of them get none at all.
The three participants received a playoff bonus of $333 each.
But the biggest difference, he said, is the supervision the participants will receive.