Kristin,
Product knowledge training should be an ongoing part of admissions development.
Patty Aronoff
Bobby,
They are the future employers of your students. Having community relationships is very important in the development of your graduates.
Patty Aronoff
Programs Offered at my School:
Master of Arts (MA) in Management
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Early Childhood Edution.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Computer Information Systems.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Management
Associates of Arts (AA) in General Studies
Associate of Arts (AA) in Management
We have a wide variety of programs offered at the school. Its importantly to frequently meet with your Director of Education, School Director and Director of Admissions in order to obtain accurate information on the programs and appropriate training on programs.
We offer Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, Phlebotomy and EKG courses. I am well versed in each area due to the fact that I have worked in these jobs. I maintain these skills which are part of my continuing education as well.
On the school where I work as an Admission Specialist with offer Tree different programs: 1.- ESL , 2.- Practical Nurse( vocational programs) , 3.- RN with an AA degree (collage level programs). And we probability span our campus with another class on the future.
We offer a full cosmetology program and I'm very familiar with the different types of positions available for our graduates. I want our students to understand everything they can do in this wonderful field.
Programs offered at our school are Cosmetology, Barbering, SkinCare, Nails and Massage Therapy. Ways I learn about jobs students train for are going on the computer and also once a week go to a differant salon to get a differant service done and speak to whoever is doing my service about their job..
At the present, we offer a Hospitality Institute that trains students in the service industry. We keep close relationships with area hotels, hospitals, restaurants, and any other organization in which there is a need for a trained hospitality specialist, and make our students aware of all of their job options.
Thomas,
Sounds exciting! When you state dual language, does this mean that you offer classes in both languages or are instructors bilingual?
Patty Aronoff
Danny,
Great advice! You have taken the extra steps to get additional knowledge in your programs.
Patty Aronoff
Julia,
Check out your career services area. They should have additional information that you might find useful.
Patty Aronoff
Janet,
They have valuable insight into the programs and bring new information to the admissions staff.
Patty Aronoff
Kasandra,
Employer surveys are such a valuable tool. The feedback should be shared with all staff and efforts to improve the experience put in place for the students.
Patty Aronoff
Nicole,
Excellent! Externships are a great way to keep the community connection alive.
Patty Aronoff
Gretchen,
Having the community connection is so valuable! These are your future employer.
Patty Aronoff
Rose,
In order to receive Title IV loans, a school must be accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the USDOE and approved for funding.
Patty Aronoff
We are a Dual Language University (English/Spanish)were we offer Accelerate Programs in Bachelor Degrees (3yrs) and Master Degrees in (13months)
We offer the following:
Education - Pre, Elementary and Special ED
Criminal Justice
Nursing
Hotel Management
Buisness Administration
Psycology
The program we offer at our school include: Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, Phlebotomy/Electrocardiogram Technician, to name a few and also some non-degree seeking programs (i.e. CPR classes). In this up-to-date technological world we live in, I use the internet to see what other jobs students can use the skills they were tried for. I've increase my enrollments and knowledge of the workforce by visiting companies that offer ambulance services, hospitals that are seeking employees, and visiting state parks that can use emergency services.
We offer three programs at our school: Phlebotomy/EKG Technician, Emergency Medical Techician and Paramedic.I learn about the jobs students train for from the instructors and students themselves.