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I work for a school that offers a DO degree, a DMD degree and a PharmD. I work with the DMD applicant's and our Dean does an incredible presentation for the Appliant's. I feel they are very informed after the presentation.

The programs offered are modeling programs. I will sit in in a couple of classes to see how the instructors deliver the knowledge and what skills are being taught.

Our AAS is going to be in Marine Mammal Behavior, Care, and Training

ALICIA,

The program advisory committee should also be an excellent resource. I encourage admissions reps to be part of these meetings to learn more about the community res
Ones.

Patty Aronoff

Marisel ,

Excellent! Having thorough knowledge of your programs will provide the information they need to make the choice of enrollment.

Patty Aronoff

Frank,

We all have different reasons and challenges. It is how we approach them and do we require support systems.

Patty Aronoff

Jason,

Use your community connections as well as they are the future employers of your students.

Patty Aronoff

David,

In what discipline is your AAS degree?

Patty Aronoff

We offer a Massage Therapy Program, We learn about what we should train the students for by interviewing employers to know what they need us to teach or if there is something we should add to the program.

Our school offers Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy Tech, E.K.G Tech, H.H.A each of our programs have their own information, prices, length of course, and brochures with all the course information our students will learn about the training thru our school catalog and the admission representative.

Some people has to do it this way, because different issues: family. worki, money, etc... It always good to have options, specially when it comes to education.

We offer the Hemodialysis Technician, Home Health Aide, Massage Therapy, Patient Care Technician, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, and Patient Care Assistant Programs. We also offer the Nursing Assistant Review (c.n.a) program. I learned about the jobs that the students train for by doing a litte online research as well as speaking with the instructors, Current and former students, and our placement department.

Academic Associate of Science

Michael,

Awesome outcomes! Keep up the outstanding work!

Patty Aronoff

Frank,
Short programs are great for a school. They give quick success and a wonderful opportunity to bring the students back into longer programs.

Patty Aronoff

Jonathan,
So cool! You bring your own personal experiences to the table. I bet the students love to hear you talk about them!

Patty Aronoff

Michael,
Student placements are the success of your school. We should work with this office from the humble beginnings of enrollment.

Patty Aronoff

We only offer three programs at our agency:

1. FCCPC
2. DCF Preschool Director's Credential Course
3. Educating From a Biblical Worldview

All of our students are employed in preschools or K-12 schools, most of which are faith-based entities. We have 100% retention and 100% placement according to our statistics from 2011.

At CENSA- Orlando institute, we teach languages English as Second Language "ESOL", Spanish and Basic Computer, Computer for Business Applications and other important Computer Programs. We feel that we are giving some tools to those people that previously they did not have. As we go, we will adding some other short careers. The idea is to provide at a low cost and term of a year to two years people have some necessary skills to find some new opportunities.

We offer creative programs at the school: Art Direction, Copywriting, Digital Design, etc.
I have gone through the program myself, and went right into the workforce after the program.
I can definitely help aid some questions students might have with this experience.

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