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Alumni Connections: How to Connect with Former Students

By user | November 17, 2020 | 0
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When you are ready to find your first professional job after college, it can be a struggle to know where to start. Finding your first job can be even tougher…

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Mental Health Resources Every Student Needs to Know About

By user | November 12, 2020 | 0
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With the pressures of college, COVID, the holidays, and everyday life, mental health concerns are something to be aware of. Don’t suffer or feel like you are alone. Make sure…

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How You Benefit when you Take Virtual Classes

By user | November 10, 2020 | 0
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Have you been thinking recently about ways to advance your career? Has your boss suggested that you broaden your skillset and learn new competencies? You would like to take a…

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What Can You Do with an Electro-Mechanical Degree?

By user | November 4, 2020 | 0
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You love figuring out how things work. In middle school and high school, you have always been drawn to your STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) courses because you get…

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Can You Transfer from a 4-Year School to a Community College?

By user | November 3, 2020 | 0
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Choosing which school you will attend to pursue your education and career goals is a big decision, and you might not get it right the first time.  In fact, this 2015 study found that nearly 38% of…

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How to Save Money on Textbooks this Semester

By user | October 28, 2020 | 0
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College is an investment in your future, and while all investments cost something, college shouldn’t break the bank.  From tuition and fees, meal plans, room and board, the last thing you want to…

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How I Know a Student Will Succeed: What One Instructor Looks For

By user | October 27, 2020 | 0

After 38 years of teaching at the community college and university levels, I have seen a lot of students over the years. The more things have changed, the more some…

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How Can I Afford to Go Back to School in my 30s?

By user | October 22, 2020 | 0
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Are you ready to start your career or make a change to a new career? Don’t let your age, if you have a family and home, or money be the…

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Customized Training Solutions – Teaching the Skills Your Workforce Needs

By user | October 20, 2020 | 0

When reading a resume or a job application, it’s tough to figure out what skills people actually possess. Applicants and are trying to put their best foot forward to land the…

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