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Our most popular programs are named as follow:
Information Technology Program
Network Associates Program
Application Architect Program

All of these programs are in the Information Technology field, and upon achieving the training license/certifications are highly recommended for students in order to obtain jobs and desired pay.

Because all of these programs have IT vendor certifications/licenses, which are suggested to pass upon completion of the course, we are able to go directly to vendors like Microsoft and get information of job titles for such licenses. Additionally our school has a Career Services Department which has extensive data to reflect job titles, industries and pay to provide us with concrete facts. Having this information is great in order to properly advise possible future students which track will fit their career goals the best.

Maria Chona,
Excellent! The healthcare opportunities are a continuing trend for placement after graduation.

Patty Aronoff

Carolina,

Chris services is another department that needs to work in tandem with admissions. After all, the students are going to school to further their careers.

Patty Aronoff

Lisa,

You will want to add the Department of Health rules and regulations to your resource notebook. This agency also oversees your programs.

Patty Aronoff

Brenda,

The healthcare field can always count on job opportunities after graduation.

Patty Aronoff

Erin,
You do have quite a variety of classes. Being able to take such opportunities will only help you develop your product knowledge.

Patty Aronoff

Thomas,

These are exciting opportunities in the work place. Being able to network is important part of the community experience.
Patty Aronoff

Thomas,

These are exciting opportunities in the work place. Being able to network is important part of the community experience.
Patty Aronoff

Brian,

Networking is important aspect of what we do as an educational institution in the community.

Patty Aronoff

Zachary,
Very cool! Your academic department should be working in partnership with you regarding the programs that are offered at your institution. Sounds like you have a great working relationship.

Patty Aronoff

Healthcare programs (Associate in Science and diploma program)are offered in our college.

We offer Associate, Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degree programs in Nursing, Business, IT, Criminal Justice, and Communications. We also have a great resource to aide with Career Services which is an excellent tool for our students.

We offer , EMT Phelb, and Paramedic . I spend a great deal of time talking with the different departments , most of our Faculty are in the industries we teach so that is very resourceful

Programs offered at my campus include the following:
HHA
CNA
Phlebotomy
PCT

Our our school, we offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in business, social sciences, medical, criminal justice, and humanities. We offer a variety of class types: traditional, online, and hybrid.

I love the idea of sitting in on a variety of classes so that you are able to give the prospective students some direct knowledge of how these programs work. As an new Admissions Associate, this would really come in handy to really get a feel for how the educational departments run at our University. Thanks for the tip everybody!

We offer programs like Animation, Web design, and Graphic Design. I learn a lot about job oppurtunities through our Career Service Director and teachers, with industry experience.

Our school encompasses almost anything affiliated with real estate. Home inspection, real estate, mortgage, home appraisal are just some of the prelicense and continuing education programs we offer. I decided to take two of our courses and became a licensed real estate agent and almost completed my appraisal course. This allowed me to network with other great people in the real estate industry.

I currently represent the Office of Graduate Admissions at my institution. We offer doctoral programs, master's degrees, graduate level certificates, and select course work for professional development. Our programs include, but are not limited to, physical therapy, nursing, engineering, education, and business.

I find that program directors and instructors are the most helpful in learning about specific programs and the jobs students train for. These program directors are able to communicate the specific curriculum requirements, course expectations, and opportunities upon graduation.

Cindy,
It takes an entire school to create a graduate. We all have ways we can help that student prepare for graduation and their entry into the work world.

Patty Aronoff

Jenna,
You have a great plan for learning more about your program. Cosmetology is an exciting and inviting field.

Patty Aronoff

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