Here's what you can get with a career college!
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Career colleges are great for many reasons. Here are the true answers to some important questions you may have about these schools!
Who goes to career colleges?
Many types of people go to career
colleges. High-school graduates can go here when they finish
grade 12 in order to receive training that's quicker, cheaper and
more focused than a bachelor's degree, and that will allow them
to begin their career. Mature workers who wish to improve their
job prospects or start a career in a whole new direction will
also find career college programs highly suitable.
If you have a bachelor or even a masters degree but find it hard
to get the job you want, a career college diploma or certificate
can be a great solution that isn't as costly and difficult as
getting an MBA, a Master's, or a PhD.
Career college programs will give you the job-specific training
you need to take your career one step further!
What is the admissions procedure?
A career college experience begins
when you apply. You'll have to contact the school and fill out an
application form, which will include your personal information,
what you wish to study, and several other things. Different
career colleges have very different admission requirements.
However, here are some popular things that schools tend to ask
for:
- Your high-school diploma or proof of 12 years of education.
- If your high schools education wasn't in an English-language institute, you may have to provide a TOEFL or IELTS score.
- Admissions may involve an interview or an entrance test.
- Highly exclusive schools, especially those for specific and desirable professions, usually ask for reference letters or an admission essay detailing why you would like to enroll.
- A small application fee may be applicable in some schools for assessing your package.
It's important to note that different schools may ask for different requirements- some won't require anything at all, other will ask for many documents. After fulfilling all of the admission requirements, the school will contact you with an acceptance package include important information like housing options, important dates, and more. You'll also have to pay your tuition fees.
What kind of programs can I expect from career college?
Typical career colleges offer several programs in a variety of disciplines. A few examples of popular programs are:- Paramedic, pharmacy assistant and nursing training programs under Health Sciences,
- accounting/payroll, paralegal training, and business administration management under Business & Hospitality.
How does the teaching and training compare?
Instructors in career colleges tend
to be experienced professionals in their fields, which means they
can create a highly effective curriculum. Small class sizes allow
for more interactions with instructors. Career colleges are
usually equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure your
training is up to date. Certain colleges offer online classes and
flexible schedule to give students the ability to choose the
method of education that fits them best.
Many colleges offer additional options that will help you prepare
for your future career. Some will allow you free lab time to work
with available equipment. Other schools offer co-op components
that will see you working with a real company and putting your
skills to the test in the industry.
Placement rates for career colleges tend to be very high. You can
get into some great jobs- find out more
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What other advantages can I get?
In addition to relevant, specific
training that will prepare you for a great job, you'll get a lot
more. When you get out of a career college you'll receive a
certificate, diploma, or degree, depending on your program.
Career colleges are accredited by certain organizations such as
the Private Career Training Institutions Agency or the Ministry
of Children and Family Development. It's important to make sure a
career college is properly accredited before you enroll.
As well, by the time you graduate, you will have made many great
friends and networking opportunities. Career colleges tend to
have small, tight-knit classes and promote student interactions,
which will give you lots of opportunities to make connections and
meet people who share the same career goals as you do. Networking
opportunities may be highly beneficial when in your future
career.
In short:
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A career college will take you through a great program, giving you the experience and skills you'll need for a real-world practical career. You're sure to have lots of fun on the way, meet good people, and be exposed to knowledge and technology that can significantly benefit your life.
Career Colleges are a Great Choice!
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